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Published by McCall Corporation, Dayton / New York, 1937
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. Cover art by Herbert Morton Stoops (illustrator). First Edition. Dayton / New York: McCall Corporation. Dayton / New York: May 1937. First Edition Pulp magazine in Pictorial wrappers [about 6.5" x 10"] [edges trimmed flush], 144 pages, illustrated. Edited by Blue Book Magazine with stories by Henry Rowland, James Francis Dwyer, Fulton T. Grant, William L. Chester, H. Bedford-Jones, Captain L. B. Williams, Leland Jamieson, Richard Wormser, Jack Tooker, Carl Sandburg, N. Baikov. Contents page in Photos. Cover art by Herbert Morton Stoops A near fine copy with minor wear. See photos bx812E.
Published by McCall Co., NY, 1937
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+. Vol. 65, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Edited by Donald Kennicott. Cover art by Herbert Morton Stoops. Includes "Young Man from Texas" (serial) by Harry Rowland; "The Trasure of Vanished Men" (serial) by James Francis Dwyer; "Beau Brummel of the Blades" by Fulton T. Grant; "One Against a Wilderness" (pt. III - Kioga series) by William L. Chester; "Ships and Men" by H. Bedford-Jones & Capt. L. B. Williams; "Hurricane Patrol" by Leland Jamieson; "The Cannon of Victory" by H. Bedford-Jones; "Heat of the Moment" (novelette) by Richard Wormser. Prize Stories of Real Experience: "Old Brigham" by Jack Tooker; "The Marines Ride" by Gen. Smedley Butler; "A Bad Shot" by N. Baikov; "A Wife Goes to War" by Dixie O'Reilly; "Made in America: Brady" (VII; song choice) by Carl Sandburg. Illustrated by George Avison, John Richard Flanagan, Austin E. Briggs, Jeremy Cannon, Yngve E. Soderberg, L. R. Gustavson, and Peter Kuhlhoff. Hinge creasing.
Published by McCall Corporation, USA., 1939
Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good to Very Good. Herbert Morton Stoops Cover art! (illustrator). BLUE BOOK (Pulp Magazine). February 1938; -- Volume 66 #4 Horse Money by Richard Wormser Writers- Richard Wormser; William MacLeod Raine; Fulton Grant; Sidney Herschel Small; Gordon Keyne; Beatrice Grimshaw; H. Bedford Jones and Captain L. B. Williams; Robert R. Mill; H. Bedford Jones; Stefan Zweig; Mrs. Dixie O'Reilly; Wilmon Menard; ILLUSTRATOR - Painted Cover by Herbert Morton Stoops; PUBLISHER - McCall Corporation; PLACE- USA; DATE - February 1938; EDITION First by Publisher BOOK TYPE - PULP Magazine DESCRIPTION; ** COMPLETE NOVELETTE; Horse Money by Richard Wormser; ** SERIAL NOVEL; A Price on His Head by William MacLeod Raine; ** SEVEN SHORT STORIES; News Hounds Can Bite by Fulton Grant; Manchukuo Dance by Sidney Herschel Small; The Hand Invisible by Gordon Keyne; Twenty Pieces of Silver by Beatrice Grimshaw; The Dead Strikes Back by H. Bedford Jones and Captain L. B. Williams; Routine Patrol by Robert R. Mill; Warriors in Exile by H. Bedford Jones; ** TRUE STORIES; Man's Boldest Adventure by Stefan Zweig; Captured by Mrs. Dixie O'Reilly; White Pearl Diver by Wilmon Menard; >>> Creasing/ chipping to covers & edges; Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus. Book.
Published by Saul: The Standfadt Press, [1977]., 1977
First Edition
First edition (hardback). 4to (29cm by 21cm), xiv, 303pp. Text illustrations. Original green cloth, dustwrapper. There is some foxing to the preliminary pages and the edges of the text block; overall, the book is in good condition. The dustwrapper is in good condition (some chafing of the edges). The dustwrapper has now been put in a mylar cover to protect it. ISBN 0950214892.
Published by William Kimber, London, 1961
Seller: BOOKMARK, Auckland, New Zealand
First Edition
Hb. Condition: VG. Dust Jacket Condition: VG. First Edition. Clean navy blue cloth on boards with gilt titles. Edges: foxing. Eps: illustrated drawing of Annapurna II. Light few only foxings to a few pages edges. B/w illustrations. Binding is VG albeit only very slightly cocked. 192p Dj: light foxing and touch of soiling. Head of spine & head of flaps spines with teeny chips.
Published by New York: McCall Corporation 1st Edition, 1937
Seller: John McCormick, Mississauga, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good+ to Near Fine. Herbert Morton Stoops (front cover), Alex Raymond (interior illustrations) (illustrator). First Edition. ----------pulp magazine, standard pulp size. The story Ships and Men, part 2, by Bedford-Jones and Williams is graced by 3 illustrations of a nude woman by ALEX RAYMOND, famed for the comic strips Flash Gordon, Jungle Jim and Rip Kirby. These illustrations, and the ones done for the first part of the story in the January 1937 issue, are the ONLY pulp work done by Raymond (Tom Roberts: Alex Raymond His Life and Art, pp 113-116). Small splits and chipping to spine extremities, a likely unread VG+ to near fine copy.
Published by The International News Company, New York, 1924
Book First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. de Walton, John; Hiley, F.E.; Abbey, S.; Prater, E.; Robinson, T.H.; Cameron, John; Wood, Stanley L.; Brightwell, L.R.; Soper, G.; Whitaker, W.G.; Woodville, R. Caton (illustrator). First Edition. Profusely illustrated with wonderful black and white photos and illustrations. Features: Hunting the Opium Smugglers - Author attempts to capture Chinaman who was causing much trouble by smuggling opium into a South Sea Island; Photograph from Hong Kong of a "Punishment Chair" upon which a bound criminal sat upon eleven knives and was then carried through the streets as a lesson to others; With "Lizzie" to the Edge of Beyond - An old Ford car takes four passengers and a heavy load seven hundred miles through Central Africa; The Faithful Burglar - a story involving psychic phenomena from Ray Bell's Tie-Camp at Shabaqua, Ontario - with photo; Through Savage Europe - Part II - Richard Carline continues to describe his painting tour through Serbia, Bosnia, and Montenegro; The Devil Panther - Two British hunters pursue a feared killer panther in India; What Happened to Hubbard? - Sequel to "Where the Gold Went" in which Charles A. Siringo described how Schell and Hubbard stole a quantity of gold from the famous Treadwell Mine in Alaska - describes how Hubbard went on to success in Dawson City; Roaming the Wild South Seas - Part IV (conclusion) - Jack McLaren describes the romance and adventure of the South Sea Islands - article with photos; A Run for Money - Author attempts to smuggle a ranch payroll through a Mexican rebel zone; Photo of Filipino "Tom Thumb", Panglima Diki-Diki; The "Human Bomb" - Update on a 1913 story about Carl Warr who walked into the Los Angeles Police Headquarters with enough dynamite to blow it up; Across the Great Sahara - Part III - A journey by camel across the Sahara from bottom to top - article with many excellent photos; The Sheep-Shearer - A sailor's amusing story about a machine invented by his second engineer; At Grips With a Python - Nighmare experience for a South African farmer; The Ghost of Ardtrea - An odd story from County Tyrone, Ireland describing events in an old rectory; A Week End in Bulgaria - Quaint glimpses of Bulgarian manners and customs by traveller Ralph Michaelis. 88 pages. plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Nibbling to backstrip has left the back cover barely holding, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality vintage copy.