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    Condition: Reading Copy. Vol. 9, No. 2. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones illustrating "Forever is Too Long" (short novel) by Chester S. Geier. Includes "You Can't Scare Me" (novelette) by Charles F. Myers; "Not as Plotted" by Guy Archette (Chester S. Geier); "Hickson's Strange Adventure" by E. K. Jarvis (Robert Moore Williams); "Man of Two Worlds" (novelette) by Robert Moore Williams; "The Princess and Her Pig" by Richard Shaver. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Descent from the Clouds" by June Lurie; "Snakes Don't Bite" by R. Clayton; "The Tale of a Bird" by Gary Lee Horton; "Little Giant' by Charles Reeves; "Supernatural Wonderment" by Pete Bogg; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" (Haeckel) by Alexander Blade; "Romance of the Elements" by Gordon MacLean; "Immortal Dream" by Jon Barry; "The Reader's Page"; "The Electron Microscope" by Jerry Walsh; "Career of a Cursed Car" by Vincent Gaddis; 'The Fox Goddess" by H. R. Stanton; "The Sunken treasure" by Sandy Miller. Illustrations by Malcolm Smith, Brady, Robert Fuqua, Church, Hinton, & Rod Ruth. Letter from Lin Carter. Roll and lean; pages loose. Reading copy.

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    SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good. Vol. 5, No. 10. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "Spawn of the Glacier" by Leroy Yerxa; rear cover by Malcom Smith for "Warriors of Other Worlds". Includes "Witch of Blackfen Moore" (novelet) by Lee Francis (house pseud., unattributed); "Freddie Funk's Seven League Boots" (novelet) by Leroy Yerxa; "The Wooden Ham" by Morris J. Steele (house pseud., Berkeley Livingston); "Pearl-Handled Poison" by Richard Casey (house pseud., unattributed); "Professor Cyclone" (novelet) by Alexander Blade (house pseud., unattributed); "Jones Buys War Blondes" by Elroy Arno (Leroy Yerxa); "You Can Say That Again" by G. H. Irwin (house pseud., unattributed); "Heroes Die Hard" by Henry Gade (house pseud., unattributed); "Cloak of Satan" (novelet) by Frank Patton (house pseud., unattributed). Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Diesel Science"; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists"; "Fantastic - by True"; "Romance of the Elements"; "The Spider's Prophecy"; "Fantastic Sea Journey"; "Scientific Riddles"; "All But Flying Elephants"; "Reader's Page". Illustrated by Julian S. Krupa, Virgil Finlay, Haddan, Arnold, Malcolm Smith, H. W. McCauley, Arnold Kohn, and Rod Ruth. Rear cover is a copy, glued on at hinge; dealer's mark on cover.

  • French edition - expédié soigneusement depuis la France dans enveloppe à bulles. 14x12x1cm. 2004. CD. Très bon état.

  • Publication Date: 1881

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    Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Portage County, WI, are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales, historic data and individual biographies in this New 41 page 8 1/2" x 11" spiral-bound booklet. The front cover is a parchtex card stock, protected with a vinyl sheet. The information comes from a rare 1881 book, entitled History of Northern Wisconsin. We've enlarged the area on a map from the original book, and included it along with two other maps of historic interest. Communities currently listed for this area by the National Association of Counties include: Alban, Almond, Amherst, Amherst Junction, Bancroft, Belmont, Buena Vista, Carson, Custer, Dewey, Eau Pleine, Grant, Hull, Junction City, Lanark, Linwood, Milladore (part), Nelsonville, New Hope, Park Ridge, Pine Grove, Plover, Rosholt, Sharon, Stevens Point (County Seat), Stockton, Whiting. (Some towns may not be mentioned in the booklet.) Among the many subjects included are: Location, Physical Features, Natural Resources, Climate, and Railroads; Indian agents John Bowyer and Samuel C. Stambaugh; Unfair attempts to secure Indian lands; several Indian biographies; Early lumbering operations; narration of an early settler, S.A. Sherman; the Importance of the White Pine; Political History and names of "principal persons" in 1842; first county officials; Population and other statistics; the Civil War period -- the Pinery Rifles, Pinery Boys, Evergreens, Lyons Pinery Battery, Pinery Stars, etc.; the county seat, Stevens Point, including a drawing of the town; Early businesses, factories, saw-mills, hotels, fire department, etc.; churches, Newspapers; Societies; Professions; Miscellaneous items of historical interest, including the lynching of the Cartwright brothers; Portage's first county seat, Plover; other villages; and other interesting bits of history and trivia. Attention Genealogists: This booklet contains biographies of many county residents of the late 1800s. Some of these are brief, but others include family members, affiliations, war records, and business activities. Those listed are: (NOT in alphabetical order): John B. DuBay, Capt. William Bremmer, Satterlee Clark, Abraham Brawley, Samuel R. Merrill, George Stronger, Orange R. Ellis, William Sylvester, W.S. Patrick, Dr. L.S. McCulloch, Herbert Wood, Cephas Shekells, Mrs. D.P. Brown, Nathaniel F. Bliss, W.C. Davenport, John Whitel Dr. Alfred Earll, Dr. William Schofield, Homer Drake, William Wyatt, Judge Miner Strope, Rev. J. Edwards, Theodore C. Ellis, Col. James S. Alban, E.L. Pike, Daniel McAuliff, Dr. Luther Hanchett, Charles Callahan, David A. Agnew Jr., Thomas Adams, G.F. Andrae, George W. Bailey, Valentine B. Bakens, Frederick A. Bandow, Count S. Bielski, Walter R. Barnes, Marshall W. Blanchard, Charles E. Blodgett, A. Earl Bosworth, Abraham Brawley, Anderson W. Brown, Edward Dexter Brown, Webster E. Brown, Benjamin Burr, John Cadman, Martin Cahill, Gavin Campbell, James H. Carlisle, G.W. Cate, Albert G. Cate, Charles Chafee, Owen Clark, M. Clifford, Sidney B. Coleman, Patrick Collins, William Collins, Richard A. Cook, E.M. Copps, Dr. Samuel J. Coyne, William L. Covel, Henry Curran, A. Daemka, James P. Dorsey, David J. Ellenwood, James A. Felch, T.E. Fuller, Benjamin Fulton, Hiram E. Gee, Frank N. George, W.H. Gilchrist, Ed. D. Glennon, W.W. Goff, August Goerke, Peter Gordon, Henry W. Guy, John T. Hanson, Willis W. Haseltine, Ralph Harvey, E.R. Herren (pix), Constantine Heil, Edmund J. Hildreth, Henry Hoeffler, Nicholas Jacobs, Mayor John O. Johnsen, D. Lloyd Jones, S.H. Karner, J.R. Kingsbury, Alexander Krembs, Adam Kuhl, Henry William Lee, Christian Oleson Loberg, Andrew Lutz, John Lutz, H.D. McCulloch, John R. McDonald, William W. Mitchell, George S. Mitchell, Ludwig P. Moen, Thomas H. McDill (pix), Robert Nesbitt, Michael O'Keefe, Allen O. Packard, George A. Packard, William H. Packard, Gilbert L. Park, Oren Parmeter, Fayette Patterson, Dr. John Phillips (pix), John S. Pipe,

  • Couverture souple. Condition: Comme neuf. In-4 broché. SOMMAIRE : - YAMAMOTO Satsuo (nécrologie) [TESSIER Max] - ALOV Alexandre (nécrologie) [MARTIN Marcel] - BUÑUEL Luis (nécrologie) [MARTIN Marcel] - JONES Carolyn (nécrologie) - Notre test-consommateur de la rentrée [SAUVAGET Daniel] - Nostalgia [MARTIN Marcel] - TARKOVSKI Andrei - TARKOVSKI Andrei Les paradoxes dialectiques d'Andrei Tarkovski [BASSAN Raphaël] - Destin de Juliette [PARRA Danièle] - ISSERMAN Aline à propos de : Destin de Juliette (entretien) [BÉCHADE Chantal de] - ISSERMAN Aline - Retour du jedi [ZIMMER Jacques] - Guerrier de l'espace : aventures en zone interdite [ZIMMER Jacques] - Yor, le chasseur du futur [ZIMMER Jacques] - Benvenuta [MARTIN Marcel] - DELVAUX André - Zelig [CROS Jean-Louis (2)] - ALLEN Woody - Scarlatine [BOSSÉNO Christian] - AGHION Gabriel (entretien) [BOSSÉNO Christian] - Joueurs d'échecs [TESSIER Max] - En haut des marches [VALOT Jacques] - VECCHIALI Paul - Honkytonk man [GUÉRIF François] - EASTWOOD Clint - Poussière d'empire [BASSAN Raphaël] - LÊ Lâm - Jeune fille au carton à chapeau [BASSAN Raphaël] - Okraina [BASSAN Raphaël] - BARNET Boris - Bête lumineuse [GAUTHIER Guy] - Aigle de Shaolin [ALION Yves] - Aventuriers du cobra d'or [ALION Yves] - Avis de recherche [BOSSÉNO Christian] - Barbe d'Or et les pirates [CROS Béatrice] - Cujo [ALION Yves] - Debout les crabes la mer monte [CHEVASSU François] - Faucon [CROS Jean-Louis (2)] - Femme de mon pote [MÉRIGEAU Pascal] - Homme aux deux cerveaux [PARRA Danièle] - Hanna K. [BASSAN Raphaël] - Liquidateur [ROSS Philippe] - Massacre des hommes de bronze [ALION Yves] - Montagne magique [SAUVAGET Daniel] - Où est passée mon idole ? [BASSAN Raphaël] - Pénitencier [ALION Yves] - Nessuno è perfetto [ALION Yves] - Outsiders [VALOT Jacques] - Porky's 2 [BASSAN Raphaël] - Révolte au pénitencier des filles [ROSS Philippe] - Rue Cases-nègres [BASSAN Raphaël] - Tender mercies [MÉRIGEAU Pascal] - Pierre dans la bouche [BOSSÉNO Christian] - 26 jours de la vie de Dostoïevski [MARTIN Marcel] - Vive la sociale ! [PARRA Danièle] - Homme, une femme, un enfant [BASSAN Raphaël] - Cinéma et télévision Les films d'octobre 1983 à la télévision Auteurs : BASSAN Raphaël , MÉRIGEAU Pascal - Dossier RAIMU (article d'ensemble) - RAIMU Raimu toujours vivant [CORNAND André] - RAIMU Entretien avec Paulette Brun-Raimu [CORNAND André] - RAIMU Hommages - RAIMU - Dossier Cinéma australien (article d'ensemble) - Australie Index des personnalités du cinéma australien contemporain Auteurs : PITON Jean-Pierre , SCHALL Francis - ADAMS Philip - ALEXANDER Elizabeth - ARMSTRONG Gillian - AUZINS Igor - BARRETT Ray - BARRY Ian - BERESFORD Bruce - BOURKE Terry - BRENNAN Richard - BROWN Bryan - BUCKLEY Anthony - CHAPLIN Charles Charlot et la "fabulation" chaplinesque (Jean Mitry) (Nouveau type) - BURSTALL Tim - CAMERON Ken - CANTRILL Arthur - CANTRILL Corinne - CARROLL Matt - COWAN Tom - COX Paul - CROMBIE Donald - DAVIS Judy - DE ROCHE Everett - DIGNAM Arthur - DOBSON Kevin - DUIGAN John - EGGLESTON Colin - ELFICK David - ELLIS Bob - EWART John - FRANKLIN Richard - GIBSON Mel - GINNANE Antony I. - GREEN Cliff - GULPILIL David - HANNAM Ken - HARDY Rod - HARGREAVES John - HAYES Terry - HAYWOOD Chris - HONEY John - HAZLEHURST Noni - HUGHES Wendy - HUNTER Bill - JEFFREY Tom - KENNEDY Gerard - KENNEDY Byron - LAMOND John D. - LONG Joan - LOVELL Patricia - McELROY Hal - McELROY James - MAY Brian - MILLER George (2) - MOIR Richard - MORA Philippe - MORSE Helen - NOYCE Philip - POWER John - PUNCH McGREGOR Angela - SAFRAN Henri - SHARMAN Jim - SCHEPISI Fred - THOMPSON Jack (2) - THORNHILL Michael - TRENCHARD-SMITH Brian - WATERS John (3) - WEAVER Jacky - WEIR Peter - WILLIAMSON David - WINCER Simon - Kélibia 1983 [BASSAN Raphaël] - Moscou 1983 [MARTIN Marcel] - BRESSON Robert Robert Bresson, la passion du cinématographe (Michel Estève) - Théorie du cinéma Esthétique du cinéma (Gérard Betton) [MARTIN Marcel] - Théorie du.

  • Published by The Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1889

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    Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Carroll County, AR, are recalled in this new 84-page booklet titled: Carroll County, Arkansas, USA. The spiral-bound booklet is a compilation of excerpts from two hard to find sources: the 1889 book, Northwest Arkansas History published by Goodspeed Publishing Company, and Arkansas: A Guide to the State, a 1941 product of the WPA Writer's Program. The tri-color front cover is printed on 80# card stock and has been protected with a vinyl sheet. The text is enlarged to fit the 8.5" x 11" paper and improve readability. Towns mentioned in the booklet include: Berryville (county seat), Carrollton, Fairview, Beaver, Eureka Springs, and Green Forest . Among the many subjects included are: Formation of the county; Early officials, ; Geographic features of the area, --mountains, streams, such as King's River and Long Creek, prairies, caves, mineral springs, minerals and timber; Indian Occupation; Early Settlers, such as William Sneed, John Boyd, Louis Russell, David Williams, John Alexander, Bruce Boyd, Robert Dawson, William Tabor, John Baker, Jesse White, William Walker and many others; Early Mills; Roads; The Regulators; Early Land Entries; Businesses; the Mountain Meadows Massacre in 1857 with names of survivors; County and municipal officers; County Buildings; Societies; Courts, with names of prosecuting attorneys and judges; Names of Grand Jury; Early murder cases; Pioneer life; Schools; Railroads; Mexican War; the Civil War -- Home Guards under Capt. H.B. Fancher; Regular Confederate Troops -- Company E, 16th Arkansas Infantry under Capt. W.S. Poynor, later under Lt. Col. J.M. Pittman; Company E., First Arkansas Cavalry under Capt. J.W. Bishop; Regular Federal Troops -- part of the 6th Missouri Cavalry; Company G of the First Regiment Arkansas Cavalry Volunteers under Capt. Rowan E.M. Mack; and company K under Dr. F. Youngblood; Federal encampments in the county and a skirmish near Yokum Creek; a Daring raid on bushwackers; Early court sessions; Schools and Churches; Banks, newspapers and businesses; , and other interesting bits of history. Individual Biographies which often shed light on the area and times as well as providing specific genealogical data, are included for: Andrew B. Adams, newspaper editor; W.E. Beatty, Wilson A. Beaver Sr. and son; Alvin S. Bobo, Joseph A. Bobo, Alfred Bradley, Joel Breeding, William Brown (of Webb and Brown), Bradley Bunch, John Carroll, John T. Champlin, D.F. Powell, Gov. Powell Clayton, William W. Collier, Archimedes Davis, Tilford Denton, Dr. J.O. Ducker, Thomas W. Fancher, J.C. Fraker, Timothy C. Freeman, Jesse W. Freeman, Philip B. Fry, John Gaskins, Dr. William P. George, Henry Glitsch, Robert J. Gray, William J. Hailey, John H. Hamilton, Wellington R. Hamilton, Dr. Jacob Ellis Harbert, Dr. William R. Hardesty, J.W. Hill, Kindred J. Hodge, Kimsey Hulsey, Dr. F.H. Hurd, Dr. William W. Johnston, R.H. Jones, Jerome E. Jones, Dr. John D. Jordan, James W. Kirkham, Joseph W. Lee, G.W. Martin, Edward Mitchell, William R. Mitchell, Dr. John H. Molloy, Spencer J. Morris, Flavius J.R. Neff, B.N. Nicholes, Leonard Nunnally, Judge Henry A. Pearce, Capt. Joseph Perry, William R. Phillips, F.A. Pickard, Joel Plumlee, Dr. John W. Poynor, Dr. George V. Poynor, Capt. William Poynor, Thompson Ramsey, Dr. Daniel F. Ray, E.R. Ray, Dr. William A. Reese, Willis Russell, Lawson Seitz, Hiram Shahan, Joseph Smith, William R. Sneed, Col. George W. Sweesy, Newton J. Temple, Capt. John Tobein, J.S. Vincent, John Watkins, O.W. Watkins, William M. Watkins, Richard Webb (of Webb & Brown), George Weymouth, Benjamin E. Woodruff, John I. Worthington, and Dr. George P. Young. The brief WPA excerpt primarily concerns Berryville and Eureka Springs. There is a small map of the Northwest area of Arkansas.

  • Published by The Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1886

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    Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Rutherford County, in the heart of Middle Tennessee, are recalled in this spiral bound booklet compiled from excerpts from: History of Tennessee, originally published in 1886 by Goodspeed Publishing Co., Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster (1923), and Tennessee, a Guide to the State, a product of the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939. The 98-page booklet has the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. Among the subjects included are: Geography, including the soil, native vegetation, the Stone River and other waterways, agriculture, etc.; Samuel Wilson, Col. Robert Weakley, Robert Bedford, Capt. Richard Ransom, William Nash and other early settlers; early life in the county; Militia companies before the Civil War; formation of the county and of the first county seat, Jefferson; Murfreesboro, and how it became the county seat; county buildings and officials; the whipping post; the Wilkerson Cross Roads Pike and other roads; the Rutherford County Medical Society; county fair; Railroads; various courts, grand juries, trials and punishments; Felix Grundy, a noted criminal lawyer; Civil War period, including the 18th Regiment raised largely by Gen. J.B. Palmer of Murfreesboro and the 20th Tennessee Regiment, known as Battle's regiment; the Battle of Murfreesboro; city officials; the Washington Cotton Factory and other businesses; banks; newspapers; various lodges; the villages of Milton, Eagleville, Readyville, La Vegne, Salem, and Stewartsboro; Female County Academy and Union University; schools and churches; clergymen, including Alexander Campbell; the hangman's rope, a fine of one cent and other items of interest. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are a number of biographies. Most are fairly lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: Col. John H. Adkerson, Andrew M. Alexancer, Mrs. Annie E. Alexander, B.F. Alexander (pix), James H. Allen, Major Charles W. Anderson, James L. Anderson, Horace N. Arnold, James Monroe Avent, Frank Avent, Baird Martin, Sterling B. Baring, Benjamin Batey, Frank Battle, Granville C. Baty, Capt. Richard Beard, William Beesley, John Beesley, Christopher Beesley, William R. Bell, Dr. Samuel P. Black, Adam Bock, Columbus T. Brittain, Robert S. Brown, Butler & Drumright, John A. Campbell, Joseph L. Cannon, Thomas F. Carlton, Alfred M. Cawthorn, Dr. Henry H. Clayton, James Clayton, Robert A. Coleman, Carrol Collins, Thomas W. Cox, James H. Crichlow, Dr. George D. Crosthwait, Dr. James W. Davis, William L. Davis, Jasper F. Dickens, Dr. James M. Dill, William B. Drumright, Dr. John N. Dykes, W.B. Earthman & Co., David F. Elam, Dr. Thomas J. Elam, Edwin H. Ewing, Josiah W. Ewing, John W. Faris, R.W. Faris, Minos L. Fletcher, Thomas B. Fowler, William R. Fox, Capt. Thomas Frame, W.C. Frost, John A. Gilley, John Buchanan, Joseph P. Hale, John W. Hall, Mrs. Julia A. Hall, John C. Harris, Dr. Robert B. Harris, Haynes Hollowell & Co., James F. Henderson, James W. Hill, Samuel H. Hodge, Thomas R. Hollowell, M. Hirsch & Co., Camillus B. Huggins, Thomas G. Ivie, Nathan R. Jackson, Robert D. Jamison, James F. Jenkins, Col. Robert B. Jetton, Elihu C. Job, Columbus N. Johnson, William S. Jones & Bros., Mrs. Lizzie H. Jones, Edward K. Jordan, Minor C. Jordan, Dr. Robert F. Keyes, Capt. William D. Killough, Mrs. Amanda (Frazier) Kimbro, Col. James Moore King, Robert N. Knox, John J. Lee, Dr. Nathaniel M. Lewis, L. K. Lowe, James M. Loyd, Moses S. Lynch, Dr. William H. Lytle, Mrs. Julia Lytle, Dr. A.W. Manire, Welcom Mankin, Benton P. Mankin, Rev. John J. Martin, William Mason, Pleasant P. Mason, John B. McClanahan, Levi McClure, Dr. William H. McCord, James McFadd.

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    Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early residents of Simpson and Logan Counties in Kentucky are recalled in this new 103-page book. The spiral-bound book is a compilation of biographies from the 1885 book, Kentucky: A History of the State by J.H. Battle, W.H. Perrin and G.C. Kniffin, with a brief excerpt on the area from Kentucky, a Guide to the Bluegrass State, a 1939 product of the WPA Writer's Program. The tri-color front cover is printed on 80# card stock and has been protected with a vinyl sheet. The text is printed on 8.5" x 11" paper. Individual Biographies (those with pictures are marked 'pix') often shed light on the area and times as well as providing specific genealogical data. Bios from Simpson County, following a brief county history, include: Mrs. Hardenia Adams, David C. Adams, John H. Adsit, John J. Alderson, Alfred Alexander, Dr. W.E. Arnold, Henry C. Atkinson, Commodore P. Atwood, John W. Baird, Wilson Baird, James N. Barnes, George S. Black, Thomas A. Blain, Samuel K. Bland, Eli H. Blewett, Volney T. Boaz, Henry J. Booker, James Boren, James W. Bradshaw, Charles B. Bradshaw,William H. Breedlove, William Briant, Dr. John M. Briggs, Reuben T. Bryan, John P. Bryan, William Walter Bush, Prof. Benjamin F. Cabell, Benjamin F. Carter, Bennett Caudill, George W.B. Chaney, Walter A. Chisholm, George W. Clack, Green L. Clark, Gustavus H. Clark, J. Henry Conn, Richard Creekmur, Thomas J. Cummings, Thomas E. Cushenbery, John S. Daly, James H. Dashwood, George W. Dawson, James M. Dawson, George Dickey, James W. Dinning, Dr. George W. Duncan, William B. Dunn, P. Barton Dunn, Dr. Charles H. Edwards, John Tyler Edwards, William L. Elliott, Thomas M. Ellis, Prof. Horace H. Epes, Little B. Epperson, Ambrose B. Eubnk, Walter W. Evans, Capt. Richard P. Finn, Beverley Fleming, Dr. George W. Gaines, Dr. James B. Gardner, Thomas Gilbert, George H. Gillespy, Isaac H. Goodnight, David T. Grainger, James A. Greer, Benjamin W. Hail, Sidney A. Halcomb, Major Amos Hall, Vincent M. Hammond, William R. Hammond, Hensley G. Harris, Joseph B. Harris, David H. Hatter, William P. Hendrick, John M. Henry, Benjamin J. Herrington, Dr. John H. Herrington, Benjamin F. Herrington, Isaac W. Hinton, James W. Hobdy, William R. Hobdy, Joseph C. Hobdy, Neval G. Holcomb, John H. Holland, Joseph P. Howard, Capt. George Washington Hoy, Thomas W. Hudson, Daniel Huffines, John D. Hughes, Jonathan B. Hunt, James R. Hunt, John C. Hunt, Rev. Charles H. Hupp, John L. Jackson, Simpson M. Jepson, Cassander L. Jepson, William Johns, Benjamin L. Johnson, Thomas H. Jones, James A. Jones, Isaac N. Kerley, Columbus A. Kie, Dr. John S. Lain, Josias Lambert, John Lambirth, James N. LaRue, Henry C. Lawler, Granville E. Leak, George W. Lee, Isaiah Lewis, Leonard Lewis Jr., Prof. L.D. Logan, William Lynch, James McCartney, J. Wes. McClanahan, James B. McClean, John R. McCrery, Phineas D. McFadin, John H. McFarlin, Walter A. McGlothlin, James A. McGoodwin, Enoch W. Martin, John B. Mason, William Massey, Pleasant V. Mayes, Joseph F. Meador, William Meguiar, Joseph E. Meguiar, C.W. Milliken, John R. Milliken, Samuel T. Mitchell, John B. Montague, Francis M. Moore, William S. Moore, James N. Morris, Rev. Orson H. Morrow, Joseph C. Neer, K.D. Nicoll, A.E. Nicoll, Tilmon Norris, John A. Norris, William L. Peart, Cornelius R. Peden, James R. Phelps, Joseph S. Phillips, James C. Pistole, Wyatt M. Ragsdale, Edmond D.F. Read, Josephus S. Reeder, Robert F. Richards, Hiram Roark, Asa Roark, Theodore Robey, Ezra Robey, Leander Ruley, James M. Rutherford, Drewry W. Saunders, William H. Short, James T. Slack, Mortimer M. Sloss, Alexander M. Sloss Jr., John B. Smith, James W. Smith, Z.P. Smith, John P. Snider, Charles P. Snider, Meshach K. Spears, Judge John L. Stanford, Christopher H. Stanley, George B. Starks, James A. Starks, William Stinson, James W. Stowers, William Stringer, John D. Stuart, Dr. Oliver P. Summers, James P. Taylor, Caswell H. Taylor, John T. Tisdale, Robert Henry Tuck, Dr. Alphonso C. Val.

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    Condition: Good to Very Good-. Vol. 9, No. 2. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones illustrating "Forever is Too Long" (short novel) by Chester S. Geier. Includes "You Can't Scare Me" (novelette) by Charles F. Myers; "Not as Plotted" by Guy Archette (Chester S. Geier); "Hickson's Strange Adventure" by E. K. Jarvis (Robert Moore Williams); "Man of Two Worlds" (novelette) by Robert Moore Williams; "The Princess and Her Pig" by Richard Shaver. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Descent from the Clouds" by June Lurie; "Snakes Don't Bite" by R. Clayton; "The Tale of a Bird" by Gary Lee Horton; "Little Giant' by Charles Reeves; "Supernatural Wonderment" by Pete Bogg; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" (Haeckel) by Alexander Blade; "Romance of the Elements" by Gordon MacLean; "Immortal Dream" by Jon Barry; "The Reader's Page"; "The Electron Microscope" by Jerry Walsh; "Career of a Cursed Car" by Vincent Gaddis; 'The Fox Goddess" by H. R. Stanton; "The Sunken treasure" by Sandy Miller. Illustrations by Malcolm Smith, Brady, Robert Fuqua, Church, Hinton, & Rod Ruth. Letter from Lin Carter. Heavy foredge wear with small losses (see scan); tanning'; creasing; som,e soiling.

  • Amazing (Alexander Blade; Rog Phillips; Richard S. Shaver & Chester S. Geier; Berkeley Livingston; Norma Lazell Easton)

    Published by Ziff-Davis, NY, 1949

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    SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 23, No. 11. Pulp magazine. Edited by Ray Palmer. Cover art by Arnold Kohn for "Prometheus' Daughter" (novelet) by Alexander Blade [Richard S. Shaver]. Includes "Beyond the Matrix of Time" (novelet) by Rog Phillips; "Battle in Eternity" (novelet) by Richard S. Shaver & Chester S. Geier; "Mr. Jones' Eternal Camera" by Berkeley Livingston; "The Avenger" (novelet) by Norma Lazell Easton. Features: "The Observatory"; "Maybe It's True" by Gilbert Mead; "Radioactive Railroad" by Pete Bogg; "Sinister Blackout" by George lee; "Electric Muscles" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Yes or No - One or Zero?" by Lester Fletcher; "Albert Scweizer - Genius" by Robert Wastime; "Come Seven - Come Eleven" by Willis Wright; "The Ancient Geometrical Monument" by Rocky Stone; "The Club House" by Rog Phillips; "Forty Million Noises" by Charles Recour; "The Little Squirt" by Letty leibert; "How to Learn" by Lloyd Beatty; "Floating on Air" by R. M. Mitchell; "Maybe Sonn - Eh?" by Albert Lowe; "Long Live the Tube" by Art Moriarity. Illustrated by Arnold Kohn, Julian S. Krupa, J. Allen St. John, Leo Ramon Summers, and Bill Terry. Foxing/soiling; tanning; creasing; small scar to front; tears at spine ends, lower into rear cover which was glue-mended.

  • Amazing (Richard S. Shaver)

    Published by Ziff-Davis Publishing, NY, 1947

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    SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Reading Copy. Vol. 21, No. 6. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Shaver Mystery" by Richard S. Shaver. Includes 4 short novels: "Formula from the Underworld"; "Zigor Mephisto's Collection of Mentalia"; "Witch's Daughter"; The Red Legion" - all by Richard S. Shaver. Features: "The Observatory"; "The Cigarette" by John McCabe Moore; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" by Alexander Blade; "The Electroencephalograph" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Medical Mystery" by John McCabe Moore; "Mystery of the Dero Typesetter" by Ray Palmer; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "How to Use the Shaver Alphabet" by Pay Palmer; "Proof" by Richard S. Shaver; "Petrified Tree Stump - or Not?" by Ray Palmer; "Notes on Subterranean Shafts" by Vincent H. Gaddis; "What Man Can Imagine. . .Is There an Ether Drift? Unification of Newtonian and Einsteinian Mass Concepts" by Roger P. Graham; "Visitors from the Void" by Vincent H. Gaddis; "Mystery of the Peruvian Giants" by Marx Kaye; "Who Was Virgilius?" by S. O'Daniel; "The Magnetic Pendulum" by Lee McCann; "Discussions". Illustrated by Enoch Sharp, Brady, Malcolm Smith, Julian S. Krupa, and Robert Fuqua. Letters from Chester S. Geier, Marx Kaye, and others. Stiff cardboard glued inside covers and both both taped back on, although old tape is mostly failing front hinge whcich is barely on from three old pieces of tape; tanning; creasing; ownership note on first page in pen. Reading copy.

  • J. Thomas Scharf

    Published by Louis H. Everts, Philadelphia

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    Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Frederick County, Maryland, are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales, factual data, and individual biographies in this 126 page excerpt from J. Thomas Scharf's History of Western Maryland, originally published in 1882 by Louis H. Everts of Philadelphia. The booklet is printed on 8 1/2" x 11" 60# opaque paper. The front cover is an 80# card stock, protected with a vinyl sheet. Although this booklet is new, there were occasional smudge marks in the original book which we were unable to delete in reprinting the material. This is one of two booklets we are producing on Frederick County. The other booklet relates to the history of the City of Frederick and the Districts and Villages of Frederick County. Frederick County communities currently listed by the National Association of Counties include: Adamstown, Braddock Heights, Brunswick, Buckeystown, Burkittsville, Doubs, Emmitsburg, Fort Detrick, Frederick (County Seat), Graceham, Ijamsville, Jefferson, Knoxville, Ladiesburg, Lewistown, Libertytown, Middletown, Monrovia, Mount Airy (part), Myersville, New Market, New Midway, Point of Rocks, Rocky Ridge, Rosemont, Sabillasville, Thurmont, Tuscarora, Unionville, Walkersville, Woodsboro. (Many of these are not mentioned by name in the booklet.) Among the many subjects included are: Formation of the county in 1748; the exploits of certain clergymen, such as the Rev. Bennett Allen, the Revolutionary War years; Census figures; Land Grants, Soldier's Lots, Resurveys, etc. with many names; the Bench and Bar; Early Court Proceedings with Notable Trials and Executions and Early Marriages and Wills; Public Schools, Internal Improvements including Railroads, and Agricultural Societies; Necrology of Frederick County since 1749; County Officers; and other interesting bits of history and trivia. Attention Genealogists: This booklet is filled with names. In addition, there are individual biographies of many notable county residents. Some of these are brief, but most tend to be detailed and honest -- not burdened with the over-done praise sometimes found in these early books. Among these bios are: Frederick, the last of the Barons of Baltimore, Henry Harford, John Coode, Luther Martin (pix), William Pinkney (pix), Roger Brooke Taney (pix), William Wirt (pix), John Van Lear McMahon (pix), John Nelson, Reverdy Johnson, William Schley, Charles H. Pitts, Henry Winter Davis (pix), Thomas Johnson (first Governor of MD), Francis Scott Key, Alexander Contee Hanson, John Hanson Thomas, Francis Thomas, William Cost Johnson, Milton George Urner, General Bradley T. Johnson, Joseph M. Palmer, Richard H. Marshall, James McSherry (pix), Enoch Louis Lowe, Robert J. Brent, John Hammond McElfresh, Samuel Taylor, George W. Sands, Charles C. Smeltzer, J.H.C. Jones, John Hanson (pix), Isaac Shelby, Thomas Sim Lee, Charles Carroll, Moses Rawlings, the Johnson family, Capt. Thomas Johnson, James Johnson, Baker Johnson, Roger Johnson, General Bradley T. Johnson, Lawrence Everheart, George and John Stricker, Gen. John Stricker, Upton Sheredine, Capt. Henry Williams, Charles Beatty, Capt. William Beatty, the Jacob Hoffman family, Col. John McOherson, the Philip Thomas family, John Lee, Major Michael Buyer, William Elder, Henry Meyers, Gen. Anthony Kimmell, the Rev. Thomas Bacon, Bennett or Benedict Allen, Rev. Dr. Daniel Zacharias, Father John McElroy, the Rev. Bernard Michael Houseal, Jacob Englebrecht, George Trisler, James Cooper, George Baer, Daniel Sheffey, William Schley, Roger Nelson and Henry S. Geyer.

  • Howard S. Rogers

    Published by Cassopolis, MI, 1975

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    Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Cass County, MI, are recalled in this new 131-page spiral-bound book titled: Cass County, Michigan, USA This is a reprint of History of Cass County from 1825 to 1875, written by Howard S. Rogers and published at Cassopolis, MI, in 1975. The tri-color cover is printed on 80# card stock and protected with a vinyl sheet. The text is printed on 8.5" x 11" opaque paper. Among the subjects included are: Physical features; Early settlers in the county and in various communities; Names of County and local officials throughout the period; the Underground Railroad; the towns of Marcellus, Volinia, Wayne Twp., Silver Creek Twp., Newberg Twp., Penn Twp., La Grange Twp., Pokagon Twp., Porter Twp.; Calvin Twp., Jefferson Twp., Howard Twp., Mason Twp., Ontwa Twp., and Milton Twp.; The county seat-- Cassopolis; the city of Dowagiac; the Agricultural Society; Cass County in the Civil War; and other interesting bits of history and trivia. In addition to the many names mentioned throughout the booklet, there are a number of biographies. These often shed light on area businesses, churches, professions and institutions, and on the events of the day. The names include: Uzziel Putnam Sr., William Baldwin Jenkins, Squire Thompson, John Lybrook, George Meacham, Isaac Shurte, Orlean Putnam, Ira Nash, Lewis Edwards, Colonel James Newton, Joseph L. Jacks, Jacob Morelan, Edward Shanahan, Daniel Shelllhammer, Elias B. Sherman, George Redfield, William Renniston, John Alexander, Asa Kingsbury, Major Joseph Smith, Henley C. Lybrook, Rev. Luther Humphrey, James Aldrich, Philip Shintaffer, Alexander Rogers, Samuel C. Olmsted, Spencer Williams, Joseph Goodspeed, John Nixon, Stephen Bogue, Ephraim Huntley, Rev. John Byrns, Jesse G. Beeson, Joshua Leach, Elijah Goble, the Gallup family, Ebenezer Copley, James O'Dell, James Coulter, Thomas McKenney, James Dickson, George Fosdick, A.C. Marsh, Ezekiel C. Smith, Peter Truitt, Joseph Webster Lee, John Rhinehart, Abram Townsend, the Hain family, David Brady, Jarius Hitchcox, Jesse Green, Amos Green, John Townsend, David Hopkins, Richard V. Hicks, Daniel McIntosh Sr., Ezra Miller, Rev. Jacob Price, Alexander Copley, Josephus Gard, Jonathan Gard, John B. Gard, Samuel Rich, Hiram Rogers, Allen Dunning, G.B. Turner, William Shanafelt, Cannon Smith, Daniel Blish, Isaac Williams, David M. Howell, the Fulton family, William R. Wright, Wilson Blackmar, Isaac Sears, Justus Gage, Zadok Jarvis, Abijah Huyck, David S. Baldwin, Rudd Brothers, William Gilbert, the Silver family, Jacob A. Suits, Pleasant Norton, the Burk family, the Reams family, the Jones family, the Barney family, the Tietsort family, Sylvador T. Read, Capt. Joseph Harper, Armstrong Davidson, Moses McIlvain, and John Ritter. This booklet includes 10 pages of excerpts from the WPA book, including a section on the city of Marquette, with Points of Interest. Although perhaps out of date as a tour book, these WPA guides are rich in history and trivia.

  • Soft cover. Condition: New. J-C1238 (1898), 2011 This work provides detailed descriptions of the coats of arms of 275 Virginia families, often including descriptions of crests and mottoes. The author also inserts, to differing degrees, individual names, occupations, accomplishments, information from wills and probate, dates of death and marriage, and other genealogical information. The 275 family surnames included in this volume are: Adams, Abrahall, Aitchison, Alexander, Allen, Ambler, Andrews, Archer, Armistead, Ashton, Aston, Atkinson, Bacon, Baker, Ball, Barradall, Baskerville, Bassett, Batcheldor, Bathurst, Batt, Beckwith, Beale, Bennett, Bernard, Beverley, Bickley, Bland, Bolling, Booth, Bowie, Bowles, Branch, Bray, Brent, Bristow, Brodnax, Browne, Buckner, Burwell, Butler, Byrd, Cabell, Calthorpe, Calvert, Camm, Carrington, Carter, Cary, Cay, Chapman, Chew, Chicheley, Chichester, Churchill, Claiborne, Clarke, Clayton, Clopton, Cock, Cocke, Codd, Coke, Cole, Colston, Conway, Cooke, Corbin, Crawford, Creyke, Curie, Custis, Dale, Dandridge, Davison, Digges, Doodes, Dormer, Douglas, Duke, Duncombe, Edwards, English, Eppes, Evelyn, Fairfax, Farrar, Fauntleroy, Fending, Filmer, Fitzhugh, Fleet, Flournoy, Flower, Folliott, Fontaine, Foote, Fox, Fowke, Garlick, Gilmer, Gooch, Goodwin, Gookin, Gordon, Graham, Gray, Griffin, Grymes, Hall, Hansford, Harrison, Harward, Harwood, Henderson, Herbert, Heyman, Hill, Holford, Hone, Hooke, Howell, Hubard, Hume, Inglis, Isham, Jaquelin, Jadwin, Jameson, Jenings, Jerdone, Jett, Jones, Keeble, Kempe, King, Kingsmill, Lamar, Landon, Langhorne, Latane, Lawson, Lee, Leftwich, Lewis, Lightfoot, Lindsay, Lister, Littleton, Lloyd, Long, Luckin, Ludlow, Ludwell, Luke, Lunsford, Lyddall, Mallory, Mann, Martin, Mason, Mayo, Menifle, Mercer, Meriwether, Metcalfe, Miller, Milner, Minor, Montague, Moore, Morehead, Moryson, Moseley, Nelson, Neville, Newce, Newton, Nicholson, Nott, Olney, Page, Parker, Pawlett, Peachey, Pearson, Pendleton, Perrott, Pettus, Peyton, Place, Pratt, Prentis, Quisenberry, Rae, Ramsay, Randolph, Reade, Reid, Rice, Rich, Richards, Ring, Roane, Robinson, Bodes, Rolfe, Rootes, Roscow, Sandys, Scarborough, Scott, Sheild, Skelton, Skipwith, Slaughter, Smith , Spelman, Spencer, Spotswood, Steptoe, Stith, Stone, Strachan, Strachey, Strother, Swan, Taman, Tarrant, Tayloe, Taylor, Tazewell, Temple, Thompson, Thornton, Thoroughgood, Thorpe, Throckmorton, Thruston, Timson, Tirrey, Tooker, Towles, Tucker, Turbervllle, Turner, Underhill, Waldoe, Walke, Wallace, Waller, Warner, Warren, Washington, Waters, Webb, West, Westwood, Whitehead, Whiting, Willis, Willoughby, Wilson, Wise., Witham, Withers, Woodford, Woodhouse, Wormeley, Wray, Wyatt, Wyche, Yeardley, Yuille, and Zouch. Softcover, (1908), 2011, Index, 114 pp.


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  • Published by The Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1889

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    Spiral/Comb. Condition: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Washington County, AR, are recalled in this 11" x 8.5" spiral bound booklet, comprised of excerpts from the 1889 book, Goodspeed's History of Benton, Washington, Carroll, Madison, Crawford, Franklin and Sebastian Counties, Arkansas. The 166-page book has a vinyl sheet protecting the front cover. The first part of the booklet contains a history of the county: Physical features -- Topography, Geology, etc.; Settlement and Early Scenes; County Organizations; County Officers; Elections; County Finances; Railroads; Societies; Population; Courts and Crime; Attorneys; Military History, including extensive coverage of the Civil War; Cities, Towns and Villages -- Fayetteville, Springdale, Elm Springs, West Fork, Prairie Grove, Boonsboro, Evansville, Cincinnati, etc.; Education, including Cane Hill College, Fayetteville Female Seminary, Ozark Institute, Elm Springs Academy, Arkansas Industrial University; Churches; Post offices; and other items of interest. Besides the many names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are quite lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: William Agee, John T. Appleby, John J. Arnold, Dr. Evans Atwood, Philip Hudson Babb, Jeremiah Barnes, John F. Barr, George Wesley Barringer, Richard H. Bean, John M. Bell, Alvin J. Bellamy, John Quincy Benbrook, Allen H. Bennett, Millard Berry, Sheppard Hubbard Blackmer, Jesse Lee Blakemore, Benjamin F. Boone, Francis M. Boyd, J.L. Bozarth, David Bridenthal, Thomas Brooks, Dr. Javan Bryant, Charles Ratcliffe Buckner, H. Milton Butler, Albert M. Byrnes, A.J. Campbell, James B. Campbell, Thomas J. Campbell, William H. Campbell, Barton A. Carl, Obed C. Cate, Alexander Caton, James M. Chandler, Joel L. Cherry, Dr. D. Christian, Ambrose H. Clark, B.F. Clark, Ellery W. Clark, Damon Clarke, Charles T. Clayton, Samuel T. Cole, Prof. J. W. Coltrane, I.G. Combs, C.C. Conner, John M. Cox, Samuel A. Craig, Johnson Crawford, Leonidas E. Crawford, Rev. Henry C. Crowell, James C. Cunningham, Hiram Abiff Daily, Charles Dale, James E. Davis, Wilson M. Davis, George Freeman Deane, William S. Deaver, Wiley D. Deen, Mac Devin, David Divelbiss, Dr. Dryden Dold, James Dodson, Rev. William A. Douthit, Julius Linn Duke, Zebulon B. Edmiston, Howard Edwards, S.L. Eidson, William Harrison Eidson, William H. Engels, J.T. Evins, Jasper Farmer, James Felton, James Andrew Ferguson, T.R. Ferguson, John R. Flinn, Jonathan Foust, Stephen D. Gilbreath, Thomas Gladden, Dr. H.D. Gorham, James S. Graham, Riley Graham, Dr. Clifton Sidney Gray, Prof. Oliver Crosby Gray, A.J. Greathouse, Henderson Parmer Greene, Andrew Smith Gregg, H.P. Gregg, Thomas B. Greer, Major James M. Grimes, Thomas Montague Gunter, James S. Gwinn, A.J. Hale, Rev. G.P. Hanks, Samuel A. Hanna, Robert O. Hannah, Isham Harrell, J.R. Harris, William A.M. Harris, Fielding Hash, W.B. Haxton, Harvey F. Head, Armstrong Hendricks, Alexander Hendry, Patrick Hennessey, Daniel Harvey Hill, Albert J. Hodges, Jo Holcomb, William H. Holcomb, William D. Holland, B.F. Holway, James F. Hood, David G. Hope, Julius Franklin Howell, Rodham C. Horner, Samuel C. Howell, Col. Thomas J. Hunt, John W. Hutchens, James M. Jackson, Hairl P. Jenkins, Thomas Jennings, Dr. P.A. Johnson, Jacob Q. Johnson, Benjamin F. Johnson, Preston Johnson, Samuel P. Jones, William A.D. Jones, Luke L. Kantz, Daniel H. Karnes, John Karnes, William Karnes, Dr. Jesse R. Kelly, Thomas J. Kelly, Thomas H. Kerby, F. G. Kimbrough, William Clay Kuykendall, Milton F. Lake, George T. Lake, Thomas Latham, A.A. Langham, Preston J. Lea, Rev. Thomas Leach, Prof. Charles Hendee Leverett Augustus Buckner Lewis, Brackin Lewis, George W. Lewis, William M.

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    SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 9, No. 2. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones illustrating "Forever is Too Long" (short novel) by Chester S. Geier. Includes "You Can't Scare Me" (novelette) by Charles F. Myers; "Not as Plotted" by Guy Archette (Chester S. Geier); "Hickson's Strange Adventure" by E. K. Jarvis (Robert Moore Williams); "Man of Two Worlds" (novelette) by Robert Moore Williams; "The Princess and Her Pig" by Richard Shaver. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Descent from the Clouds" by June Lurie; "Snakes Don't Bite" by R. Clayton; "The Tale of a Bird" by Gary Lee Horton; "Little Giant' by Charles Reeves; "Supernatural Wonderment" by Pete Bogg; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" (Haeckel) by Alexander Blade; "Romance of the Elements" by Gordon MacLean; "Immortal Dream" by Jon Barry; "The Reader's Page"; "The Electron Microscope" by Jerry Walsh; "Career of a Cursed Car" by Vincent Gaddis; 'The Fox Goddess" by H. R. Stanton; "The Sunken treasure" by Sandy Miller. Illustrations by Malcolm Smith, Brady, Robert Fuqua, Church, Hinton, & Rod Ruth. Letter from Lin Carter. Cheap black adhesive originally used to adhere text block to wraps has been partially re-glued; dealer's marks in pencil on cover; single piece of tape accross mid-spine.

  • Amazing (Harold M. Sherman; Chester S. Geier; Richard S. Shaver; Guy Archette)

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    SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good to Very Good-. Vol. 21, No. 12. Pulp magazine. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Green Man Returns" (novel) by Harold M. Sherman; rear cover illustration for "The Rain of Fish" by Pete Bogg; . Includes "Light of Life" by Chester S. Geier; "Of Gods and Goats" (novelet) by Richard S. Shaver; "The World Beyond" by Guy Archette. Features: "The Observatory" by The Editor; "Answer to Our Readers" by Rog Phillips; "Friendship and the Hormones" by John McCabe Moore; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "Silent Submarine Signals" by Charles Reeves; "Space Ships Limited #6" by Jackson Ross; "The Enigma of the Oceans' by L. Taylor Hansen; "Discussions"; "Moonstruck" by Raymond Lee. Illustrated by Robert Gibson Jones, Joe Wirt Tillotson, J. Allen St. John, and Julian S. Krupa. Tanned; creasing; lower spine tear; spine sunned.

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    SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 9, No. 2. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones illustrating "Forever is Too Long" (short novel) by Chester S. Geier. Includes "You Can't Scare Me" (novelette) by Charles F. Myers; "Not as Plotted" by Guy Archette (Chester S. Geier); "Hickson's Strange Adventure" by E. K. Jarvis (Robert Moore Williams); "Man of Two Worlds" (novelette) by Robert Moore Williams; "The Princess and Her Pig" by Richard Shaver. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Descent from the Clouds" by June Lurie; "Snakes Don't Bite" by R. Clayton; "The Tale of a Bird" by Gary Lee Horton; "Little Giant' by Charles Reeves; "Supernatural Wonderment" by Pete Bogg; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" (Haeckel) by Alexander Blade; "Romance of the Elements" by Gordon MacLean; "Immortal Dream" by Jon Barry; "The Reader's Page"; "The Electron Micropscope" by Jerry Walsh; "Career of a Cursed Car" by Vincent Gaddis; 'The Fox Goddess" by H. R. Stanton; "The Sunken treasure" by Sandy Miller. Illustrations by Malcolm Smith, Brady, Robert Fuqua, Church, Hinton, & Rod Ruth. Letter from Lin Carter. Cheap black adhesive originally used to adhere text block to wraps has been partially re-glued; dealer's marks in wax pencil on cover.

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    SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 10, No. 5. Cover by Robert Gibson Jones for "Forgotten Worlds" (novel) by Lawrence Chandler (Howard Browne); rear cover by James B. Settles for "The Incredible Wheels" (short fact story) by A. Morris (Ray Palmer). Includes "The Watching Eyes" by Robert Moore Williams; "You Bet Your Life" by Elroy Arno (Leroy Yerxa); "My World Died Tonight" by Richard Casey (unknown pseud.). Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Reader's Page"; "Ostrich Ghosts" by Cal Webb; "St. Swithin's Day" by Pete Bogg; "Mithraism" by Carter T. Wainwright; "The Myth of the Arawaks" by Frances Yerxa; "Three on a Match" by June Lurie; "Bow-Legged Beauty" by Jon Barry; "Weather Control" by H. R. Stanton; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists - Joseph Leidy" by Alexander Blade; "Take a Chance" by Charles Recour; "Wings of Wax" by Sandy Miller; "Anapou and Bitou" by Fran Francis; "Fantastic Facts" by Lee Owens; "History of the Evil Eye" by Lynn Standish. Illustrations by R. G. Jones, Robert Fuqua, Rod Ruth, & Arnold Kohn. Letter from Chester S. Geier. Creasing, general wear with a small piece out of rear cover, several minor chips here and there and a couple of short tears; dealer's mark; spine a bit faded.

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    SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 9, No. 7. Pulp magazine. Edited by Ray Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Lamp of Vengeance" (short novel) by Berkeley Livingston; rear cover by James B. Settles for "Son of the Sun" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.). Includes "Come into My Garden" by John & Dorothy de Courcy; "Time Out of Mind" by Chester S. Geier; "Toffee Haunts a Ghost" (novelette) by Charles F. Myers; "The Miracle of Herbert Plunk" by Richard Casey; "Hell Is a Circle" by Lee Francis. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Bone Cabin Quarry" by Leslie Phelps; "Sun Worship" by Kay Bennett; "The Druids" by Jon Barry; "Planting Nails" by June Lurie; "The Mystery of Anghor" by J. R. Marks; "Siamese Watchcats" by Sandy Miller; "Rings of Death" by Frances Yerxa; "Characteristics of the Moon" by H. R. Stanton; "Records of Early Eclipses" by Fran Ferris; "Hypnoanalysis" by Pete Bogg; "Death by a Bushmaster" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Reader's Page." Illustrations by Henry Sharp, Robert Fuqua, Rod Ruth, Enoch Sharp, & Virgil Finlay. Three pieces of old tape across spine; date on cover in pen; edges lightly trimmed; tanning.

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    SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good+ to Very Good-. Vol. 19, No. 3. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "Cave City of Hel" (novelet) by Richard S. Shaver. Includes "The Animated Tenpin" by William Lawrence Hamling; "The Voice from Venus" (novelet) by Don Wilcox; "Cursed Cavern of Ra" (novelet) by Lee Francis; "Something for Herbert" by Frances M. Deegan; "Mysterious Crater" (novelet) by Leroy Yerxa; "Two Worlds to Conquer" (novelet) by Elroy Arno [Leroy Yerxa]; "Don't Look Behind You" by Richard Casey. Features: "Mr. and Mrs. Ironclad" by Bead; "The Observatory"; "The Living Drill" by H. brown; "Science Revolutionizes the Farm" by Ava Brown; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists: Alfred Russel Wallace" by Alexander Blade; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "A Long Voyage Home" by J. Nelson; "Into the Stratosphere" by A. Morris; "Claustrophobia and a Corpse" by C. S. Rice; "No oil - In the Land of Oil" by R. Ames; "Report from Forgotten Past"; "Discussions"; "Cable Train of Tomorrow" by Henry Gade, illustrated on rear by James B, Settles. Illustrated by Brady, Rod Ruth, Malcolm Smith, Robert Fuqua, Clifford McClish, and Arnold Kohn. Tears, nicks and wear; name on front and other marks as well (see scan); tanning.

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    SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 9, No. 7. Cover by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Lamp of Vengeance" (short novel) by Berkeley Livingston; rear cover by James B. Settles for "Son of the Sun" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.). Includes "Come into My Garden" by John & Dorothy de Courcy; "Time Out of Mind" by Chester S. Geier; "Toffee Haunts a Ghost" (novelette) by Charles F. Myers; "The Miracle of Herbert Plunk" by Richard Casey; "Hell Is a Circle" by Lee Francis. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Bone Cabin Quarry" by Leslie Phelps; "Sun Worship" by Kay Bennett; "The Druids" by Jon Barry; "Planting Nails" by June Lurie; "The Mystery of Anghor" by J. R. Marks; "Siamese Watchcats" by Sandy Miller; "Rings of Death" by Frances Yerxa; "Characteristics of the Moon" by H. R. Stanton; "Records of Early Eclipses" by Fran Ferris; "Hypnoanalysis" by Pete Bogg; "Death by a Bushmaster" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Reader's Page." Illustrations by Henry Sharp, Robert Fuqua, Rod Ruth, Enoch Sharp, & Virgil Finlay. Fadining.

  • Amazing (Harold M. Sherman; Chester S. Geier; Richard S. Shaver; Guy Archette)

    Published by Ziff-Davis, NY, 1947

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    SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 21, No. 12. Pulp magazine. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Green Man Returns" (novel) by Harold M. Sherman; rear cover illustration for "The Rain of Fish" by Pete Bogg; . Includes "Light of Life" by Chester S. Geier; "Of Gods and Goats" (novelet) by Richard S. Shaver; "The World Beyond" by Guy Archette. Features: "The Observatory" by The Editor; "Answer to Our Readers" by Rog Phillips; "Friendship and the Hormones" by John McCabe Moore; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "Silent Submarine Signals" by Charles Reeves; "Space Ships Limited #6" by Jackson Ross; "The Enigma of the Oceans' by L. Taylor Hansen; "Discussions"; "Moonstruck" by Raymond Lee. Illustrated by Robert Gibson Jones, Joe Wirt Tillotson, J. Allen St. John, and Julian S. Krupa. Front cover is wrinkled; minor tears; dealer's marks in heavy pencil on cover; glue mens at upper front hinge.

  • Rare Grooves

    Published by Blue Note Records, Hollywood, CA, 1996

    Seller: Pegasus Books, Farmington Hills, MI, U.S.A.

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    Audio CD. Condition: Fine. 5.5 X 5.0 X 0.5 inches; Disk like new. Jewel box like new. Full liner notes. 13 tracks. Compilation produced by Bob Belden. Recorded 1967-1971 Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey (tracks 1, 3-12) ; Island Studios, London (track 2) ; A&R Studios, New York City (track 13). Variously and in part Lee Morgan, Eddie Gale, Woody Shaw, Donald Byrd, Bernie Glow, Pat Russo, trumpet ; Alan Raph, trombone ; Roland Alexander, soprano saxophone ; Byard Lancaster, Jimmy Lyons, Sonny Red, alto saxophone ; John Manning, George Coleman, Stanley Turrentine, Herbert Morgan, Russell Lyle, Junior Cook, Steve Grossman, David Liebman, Frank Mitchell, Hank Mobley, tenor saxophone ; Melvin Sparks, Grant Green, Jimmy Ponder, George Benson, JoAnn Gale Stephens, Gerald Hubbard, Masuo, David Spinozza, guitar ; Judah Samuel, Henry Pearson, Gene Perla, Reggie Workman, Walter Booker, bass ; Bob Cranshaw, Jerry Jemmott, electric bass ; Andrew Hill, Cedar Walton, Frank Anderson, piano ; Weldon Irvine, Jan Hammer, electric piano ; Reuben Wilson, Brother Jack McDuff, Jimmy McGriff, Shirley Scott, Larry Young, John Patton, Richard 'Groove' Holmes, organ ; Tommy Derrick, Lee Morris (Idris Muhammad) , Edward Gladden, Elvin Jones, Clifford Jarvis, Darryl Washington, Billy Higgins, Herbie Lovelle, drums ; John Robinson, African drums, vocals ; Ray Armando, Don Alias, Candido, percussion.

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    SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+. Vol. 9, No. 7. Pulp magazine. Edited by Ray Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Lamp of Vengeance" (short novel) by Berkeley Livingston; rear cover by James B. Settles for "Son of the Sun" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.). Includes "Come into My Garden" by John & Dorothy de Courcy; "Time Out of Mind" by Chester S. Geier; "Toffee Haunts a Ghost" (novelette) by Charles F. Myers; "The Miracle of Herbert Plunk" by Richard Casey; "Hell Is a Circle" by Lee Francis. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Bone Cabin Quarry" by Leslie Phelps; "Sun Worship" by Kay Bennett; "The Druids" by Jon Barry; "Planting Nails" by June Lurie; "The Mystery of Anghor" by J. R. Marks; "Siamese Watchcats" by Sandy Miller; "Rings of Death" by Frances Yerxa; "Characteristics of the Moon" by H. R. Stanton; "Records of Early Eclipses" by Fran Ferris; "Hypnoanalysis" by Pete Bogg; "Death by a Bushmaster" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Reader's Page." Illustrations by Henry Sharp, Robert Fuqua, Rod Ruth, Enoch Sharp, & Virgil Finlay.

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    SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 9, No. 3. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Tale of the Red Dwarf" (short novel) by 'The Red Dwarf' [Richard S. Shaver]. Includes "Meet My Mummy" (novelette) by Elroy Arno [Leroy Yerxa]; "Painting of the Prophet" by David Wright O'Brien; "When the Spirit Moves Me" by Lee Francis [Yerxa]; "Tomorrow and Tomorrow" by Ray Bradbury; "The Emperor's Eye" (novelette) by Lee Yerxa; "Shades of Henry Morgan" (novelette) by H. B. Hickey. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "The Man Who Mapped the Brain" by Gary lee Horton; "The Luck That Failed" by Pete Bogg; "Romance of the Elements: Hafnium" by Rod Ruth; "Human Electricity" by Jerry Walsh; "Flight Against Time" by H. R. Stanton; "The Pirate Barbarossa" by June Lurie; "Out of Any War" by Alexander Blade; "The Green Tower" by Sandy Miller; "Reader's Page"; "Animals Know" by Pete Bogg; "Disappearance of the Wolf-Men" by Jon Barry. Illustrated by Henry Sharp, Magarian, Gray, Brady, Virgil Finlay, and J. Allen St. John. Creasing; rubbing; tanning; spine a little sunned.