Condition: good. USED book in GOOD condition. Great binding, pages and cover show normal signs of wear from use.
Published by Mercury Press, NY, 1965
Magazine / Periodical
Wraps. Condition: Good. Vol. 28, No. 1. Edited by Robert P. Mills. Cover art by Mel Hunter. Includes "End of the Line" (novelet) by Chad Oliver; "Dimensional Ananysis and Mr. Fortescue" by Eric St. Clair; "Science: Begin at the Beginning" by Isaac Asimov; "The Mysterious Milkman of Bishop Street" by Ward Moore; "Famous First Words" by Harry Harrison; "The Biolaser" by Theodore L. Thomas; "Those Who Can, Do" by Bob Kurosaka; "Wogglebeast" by Edgar Pangborn; "Love Letters from Mars" (verse) by Avram Davidson; "Four Ghosts in hamet" (novelet) by Fritz Leiber; "F&SF Marketplace". Tanning; edge and corner nicks, chips and wear; stress; cup rings. Magazine.
Language: English
Published by Association for Research and Enlightenment, 1976
ISBN 10: 0876041187 ISBN 13: 9780876041185
Seller: My Dead Aunt's Books, Hyattsville, MD, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 2nd. "Published exclusively for the Members of the Association for Research and Enlightenment, Inc."; 354 p., clean and unmarked on strong unaged paper; frontis. photo of Edgar Cayce; binding firm; in absenc of d.j. clean dark blue boards with still bright gilt lettering and striation on spine have light rubbing on corners.
Language: English
Published by Association for Research and Enlightenment, 1976
ISBN 10: 0876041187 ISBN 13: 9780876041185
Seller: Walden Antiquarian Books, Signal Mtn, TN, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Used: Very Good. 2nd. Pages Clean, Binding Tight.
Seller: Next Millennium, Omaha, NE, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Excellent.
Language: English
Published by Xulon Press (edition ), 2004
ISBN 10: 1591606500 ISBN 13: 9781591606505
Seller: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible, with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting.
Seller: 4 THE WORLD RESOURCE DISTRIBUTORS, Springfield, MO, U.S.A.
Signed
Softcover. Condition: Good. Price sticker still on back cover, Not Marked; Signed by Author.
Language: English
Published by Belmont Books, New York, 1962
Seller: Scene of the Crime, ABAC, IOBA, St. Catharines, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing # L92-535 of this collection of 15 short horror stories. Authors include Edgar Allan Poe, HP Lovecraft, Ray Bradbury, Theodore Sturgeon and more. Light reading creasing to spine. Age toning to cover and pages. Slight edgewear. In Very Good Condition.
Published by New York: Permabooks / Permabook / Perma # P117 1st Edition, 1951
Seller: John McCormick, Mississauga, ON, Canada
First Edition
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Very Good to Very Good+. Additional Writers: Samuel Blas, Edgar Allan Poe, Howard Wandrei, H.H. Munro (Saki), H.L. Gold, H.G. Wells, Ambrose Bierce, Wilbur Daniel Steele (illustrator). First Edition. ----------vintage paperback. An excellent 364-page first edition paperback original horror anthology. Spine and cover creases, edgewear, a solid VG to VG+ copy.
Published by Virginia Beach, VA: Association for Research and Enlightenment, 1970., 1970
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Very good. - Quarto [11-1/2 inches high by 9 inches wide], softcover. The contents are bound into a black stiff paper folder with a plastic binder. A printed label is mounted on the front cover. The folder is rubbed. There is a partially erased owner's name on the label. [ix] & 208 pages plus approximately 38 pages inserted at various points in the text as supplementary material. Very good. First edition."Published exclusively for members of the Association for Research and Enlightenment."Edgar Cayce was able to give detailed information on any subject while under self-hypnosis. Investigations found that this information was, in broad areas, verifiable and that its source was reliable. Moreover, for over 14,000 readings, all of the clairvoyant's hypnotic discourses were witnessed, transcribed verbatim and systemically filed. The result was the accumulation of a vast file of psychically obtained information. The Association for Research and Enlightenment assists organizations, individuals and groups in their study, analysis and discussion of this trove of psychic information. "The extracts in this volume represent a preliminary cross-section of the data indexed to date." Most of the information in the volume is concerned with medicine and the maintenance of physical and mental health.
Paperback. Condition: new. New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed.
Language: English
Published by Published exclusively for members of the Association for Research and Enlightenment, Virginia Beach, VA, 1976, 1976
ISBN 10: 0876041187 ISBN 13: 9780876041185
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 2nd Edition. [2nd ed] ; 354 pages : portrait ; 24 cm ; ISBN 9780876041185, 0876041187 OCLC 9651331 black cloth ; The ability of Edgar Cayce to give detailed information on any subject while under self-hypnosis was a startling phenomenon in itself, regardless of whether the information has been checked for accuracy. The Individual Reference File is an invaluable compilation of quotes from the readings covering a wide breadth of different topics and issues, from the mundane to the cosmic. It is a must reference tool for the serious student of the Edgar Cayce material. --Source: Publisher ; Mae Gimbert St. Clair was born in Oceana, Virginia, Mae first heard of Edgar Cayce's work in 1929, but did not seek a reading on her health, relationships, and purpose in life. She followed the advice of her health reading and its success fueled her interest in the Cayce work; she became close friends with the Cayce family. She and her family received a series of life readings that she adapted into a lecture series entitled "The Tangled Family Affair." During her years at A.R.E., she attended a study group with Edgar and Gertrude Cayce and Gladys Davis Turner. She served as the A.R.E. receptionist from 1960-1970, as a volunteer, and as a member of the A.R.E. Board of Trustees. She also established the Readings Research Department and worked as its director. Mae developed the "Blue Books" extracts from the non-medical readings, compiled two books in the Library Series (Life and Death; The Early Christian Epoch) and compiled a 21-volume readings reference to the Book of John. She lectured on past lives and health topics. She also participated in the readings microfilming project for the Edgar Cayce Foundation. Mae St. Clair died on March 21, 2003 at the age of 94. ; Gladys Davis Turner was born on January 30, 1905, near Centerville, Alabama; Gladys recorded her first reading for Edgar Cayce on August 30, 1923 (3875-1), and a second reading on September 5, 1923 (779-3), prior to her first official day of work for Gertrude and Edgar Cayce on September 10, 1923. The entire collection (14,308 readings) passed through her hands at least four times during her lifetime. Additionally, Edgar Cayce dictated to her more than 100,000 pages of personal correspondence. Gladys created the subject matter index and subject matter cross-referencing of the Edgar Cayce readings, also weaving together the historical events and context and all personal relationships of the people and groups connected to Edgar Cayce throughout his long career. She established the Edgar Cayce Foundation alongside Hugh Lynn and Edgar Evans Cayce in 1948. Gladys died in Virginia Beach on February 12, 1986.; Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) was a photographer, Sunday School teacher, and the most documented psychic of the twentieth century. He was born on a farm in Hopkinsville, Kentucky ; From 1920-1922, Edgar Cayce and his business associates searched for oil in the San Saba area of Texas. When this venture failed, he moved the family to Selma, Alabama where he hired his long-time stenographer Gladys Davis Turner. In 1923, the family moved to Dayton, Ohio where Edgar hoped to build clientele for his readings. Edgar subsequently met New York stockbroker Morton Blumenthal who helped finance the family's move to Virginia Beach in 1925. Thomas Sugrue's book There is a River, along with Marguerite Bro's article in the Coronet Magazine entitled "Miracle Man of Virginia Beach," both published in 1943, brought Edgar and his work to national prominence. However, the onslaught of correspondence including the desperate letters for help from the families of missing servicemembers taxed Edgar's health to the breaking point. He experienced a stroke in 1944, and died on January 3, 1945. ; FINE. Book.
Published by American International Pictures [AIP], Los Angeles, 1966
Photograph
Nine vintage black-and-white reference still photographs from the 1966. Each still shows a particular location in Mexico City and in Acapulco, Mexico, various scenes used for shooting the film. Tarzan (Mike Henry) travels from Africa to Mexico at the request of an old friend to help rescue a kidnapped boy named Ramel (Padilla, Jr.). Augustus Vinero (Opatoshu), the kidnapper, forces Ramel to lead him to the city supposedly made of gold. Tarzan sets out with Ramel's pet leopard, a lion and a chimpanzee and soon locates the boy. Ramel shows him the way to the lost city where Tarzan confronts Vinero and his henchmen. 8 x 10 inches. Tiny edge tears and creases, else Near Fine overall.
Published by Art D'Aujourd'hui, Boulogne Sur Seine, 1953
Seller: Antiquarian Bookshop, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
First Edition
Pictorial Wrappers. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 32 pages; Boulogne sur Seine: Art d'aujourd'hui. Near Fine. 1953. First Edition. 4e Serie, No. 8. Decembre 1953; 32 pages; Contents clean and secure in original pictorial wrappers. Includes original serigraph - hors text plate by Sophie Tauber-Arp. Illustrated throughout in black and white. Fabulous original colour wrappers designed by Jean Dewasne. Design and layout by Sarisson. Articles include Michel Seuphor on Theo van Doesburg; interview between Edgar Pillet and Mario Pedrosa, Pillet - Le Groupe Espace; L'Art et LaTechnique - Herbin, Poliakoff, Pevsner; Rene Clair - Hommage a Francis Picabia; etc. ART D'AUJOURD'HUI was edited by sculptor and architect Andre Bloc with Edgar Pillet and Pierre Faucheux. Former owner's name in pencil at top left corner of front wrapper: "Munsing" From the collection of Stefan P. Munsing [1915-1994] who worked in New York City as a designer for Hans Knoll, Norman Bel Geddes and RCA. Munsing served in the Army in World War II, then as Chief of the Monuments, Fine-Arts & Archives Section in Munich. The MFAA was an Army unit locating stolen artworks which had disappeared into the huge Nazi hoards during the war. [The "Monuments Men"] Munsing later joined the U. S. Department of State during the later 1940's and '50's, where he established the State Department's Amerika Haus programs in Munich and Berlin and organized exhibitions and cultural programs in Germany and Austria. In 1955, he was named cultural officer at the American Embassy in London, where he staged exhibitions of such New York artists as Philip Pavia, Paul Jenkins and Ben Shahn and became an important force in the London art world. Munsing returned to the U. S. In the 1960's and 70's where he helped establish the contemporary art collection of the National Museum of Fine Arts in Washington (now the National Museum of American Art) and headed the State Department's Art in Embassies program. In retirement from the State Department after 1976, Mr. Munsing was a consultant to the American Association of Museums. .; Illustrated Books, French Language and Literature, Most Recent Listing.