Language: English
Published by Armchair Fiction & Music, 2012
ISBN 10: 1612870686 ISBN 13: 9781612870687
Seller: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
Condition: New.
Published by Ultimate Publishing, NY, 1969
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 19, No. 1. Edited by Ted White. Cover art is uncredited. Includes "It Could Be Anywhere" (short novel) by Ted White; "A Guide to the City" by Lin Carter; "Ten Percent of Glory" by Verge Foray; "Man Swings SF" by Richard Lupoff; "Secret of the Serpent" (reprint) by Don Wilcox; "All Flesh Is Brass" (reprint) by Milton Lesser; "Isolationist" (reprint) by Mack Reynolds; "The Unthinking Destroyer" (reprint) by Rog Phillips. Features: "Editorial"; "Fantasy Fandom (A Modest Manifesto)" by Terry Carr; "According to You"; "Fantasy Books" by Fritz Leiber & Francis Lathrop. Illustrated by Michael Hinge and others.Tanning; short tear at spine head; a little soiling; minor creasing. Book.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Reading Copy. Vol. 21, No. 10. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "Trail of the Astrogar" (novelet) by Henry Hasse. Includes "The Kettle in the Pit" by Don Wilcox; "The Third Bolt" by Frances M. Deegan; "The Despoilers" (novelet) by Rog Phillips; "Minor Crisis on Io" by Guy Archette [Chester S. Geier]; "Voice from a Star" by Wiliam P. McGivern. Features: "The Observatory"; "Superstions of the Sea" by Mildred Murdoch; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); " A Prophecy That Failed" by Pete Bogg; "Thomas Came Back" by Alexander Blade; "Mystery of the Mary Celeste" by Robert R. Preston; "The Milky Way" by R. Mercer; "The Indian Rope Trick" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Friendship and the Hormones" by John McCabe Moore; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Myths of the Planets" by R. M. Wells; "What Man Can Imagine" by Arnold G. Guthrie; "Space SHips Limited No. 5" by Jackson Ross; "Attempts to Answer the Enigmas of Geology" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Natures Handmaidens of Health" by A. Philalethian; "Atomic Detectives" by Charles Recour; "How Many Selves Have You?" by Gary Lee Horton; "Discussions" (Letters from Richard S. Shaver and a few others on the "Shaver Mystery"). Illustrated by Enoch Sharp, Julian S. Krupa, Robert Fuqua, and Rod Ruth. First page gone; creasing; date stamp and marks on cover in pencil; heavy edges and corner wear; tanning. Reading copy. Book.
Language: English
Published by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, Chicago / New York, 1947
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones (illustrator). First Edition. Chicago / New York: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company 1947 First edition Pulp magazine in Pictorial wrappers [about 6.75" x 9.75"], 178 pages, illustrated. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer with stories by Don Wilcox, Frances M. Deagan, Henry Hasse, Rog Phillips, Guy Archette, William P. McGivern, Mildred Murdoch, Alexander Blade, Pete Bogg, Robert R. Preston, R. Mercer, Carter T. Wainwright. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones A Good with the spine slightly cocked with tearing to the corners, cover creasing, usual edge wear, small chip to the top edge of the front cover, text paper lightly toned. See Photos mag22/ E.
Published by Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company 1st Edition, 1947
Seller: John McCormick, Mississauga, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft Cover. Condition: Good to Very Good. Robert Gibson Jones (front cover) (illustrator). First Edition. ----------pulp magazine, standard pulp size. 2 inch by 1/2 inch piece out of front cover bottom right corner, the usual small edge tears, a good-very good copy.
Published by Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company 1st Edition, 1952
Seller: John McCormick, Mississauga, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft Cover. Condition: Good to Very Good. Walter Popp (front cover) (illustrator). First Edition. ----------pulp magazine, standard pulp size. Cover creases and clear-taped repairing creases not tears, 3 pieces of clear tape on spine for no apparent reason, more than the usual small edge tears, a good-VG copy.
Published by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1952
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company. Chicago: 1952. First Edition Pulp magazine. Pictorial wrappers [about 7" x 9.75"], 130 pages, illustrated. Includes "Terror From the Abyss" by John Fletcher, "Tough Guy" by Noel Loomis, "The Hollow World" by Harry Walton, "I'll See You in my Dreams" by Rog Phillips, "Coffin to Mars" by John Jakes, "The Slave Maker" by Don Wilcox, etc. Very Good copy [creasing and the usual edgewear to the cover, chip to upper fore-edge of the front cover, text paper tanning/tanned. mag9.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good to Very Good-. Vol. 14, No. 8. Pulp magazine. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover art by Walter Popp for "The Man Who Lived Twice" (novel) by Rog Phillips. Includes "All Flesh is Brass" by Milton Lesser; "The Yellow Wind" (noveletet) by Dean Evans; "Tomorrow's Shadow" by Arthur G. Strangland; "Mars Invites You" by Don Wilcox. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Concrete Links a Continent" by WIlliam Karney; "Freeze It Hot!" by Salem Lane; "Boondoggles of Fame" by E. Bruce Yaches; "Gravity's the Villain" by A. T. Kedzie; "The Saw That Learned to Fly" by John Weston; "The Robot's Role in TV" by Jon Barry; "Reader's Page"; "Lazy Learning" by June Lurie; "Murder by Magnetostriction" by Faye Beslow; "After Atomic Power - What Then?" by Walt Crain; "The Miracle Mouse" by L. A. Burt; "Polish the Paint" by Frederick Booth; "The Geometry of Nowhere" by Ralph Cox; "Make-Believe Life" by Merritt Linn. Illustrated by Ed Emsler, Mendoza, John Giunta, and Virgil Finlay. Rear cover glued on at hinge; edges chipped; small corner losses; tanned. Book.
Published by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1952
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. cover by Walter Popp (illustrator). First Edition. Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company September 1952. First Edition Vintage Pulp magazine in Pictorial wrappers 130 pages, illustrated. Includes "Terror From the Abyss" by John Fletcher, "Tough Guy" by Noel Loomis, "The Hollow World" by Harry Walton, "I'll See You in my Dreams" by Rog Phillips, "Coffin to Mars" by John Jakes, "The Slave Maker" by Don Wilcox, etc. Very Good copy with creasing and the usual edge wear to the cover, closed tear to lower edge at foot of spine, text paper toned. See Photos magbx 3.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 14, No. 9. Pulp magazine. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover art by Walter Popp for "Terror From the Abyss" (novel) by John Fletcher. Includes "Tough Guy" by Noel Loomis; "The Hollow World" by Harry Walton; "I'll See You in my Dreams" (novelette) by Rog Phillips; "Coffin to Mars" by John Jakes; "The Slave Maker" (novelette) by Don Wilcox. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "D.E.- A Mathematical Guide" by Geoffrey C. Martin; "How Not to Reduce" by Ralph Cox; "Life on Venus" by L. A. Burt; "Scrambled Stars" by Faye Beslowe; "Test-Tube Terry" by Tom Taylor; "Competition for Columbus" by Alice Kent Hieatt; "Fishing With Electrons" by Merritt Linn; "Soap Doesn't get It Clean" by June Lurie; "Man's Last Chance" by Salem Lane; "Home Is the Hunter" by Jon Barry; "The Bugs Keep Coming" by William Karney; "Integers Do the Trick" by Walt Crain; "Washday for Blood" by June Lurie; "A Star to Wish On" by A. T. Kedzie; "Immortal iron" by Paul tate; "Windmill of the Future" by E. Bruce Yaches; "The Reader's Page"; "Miners in the Sky" by Charles Recour; "The Changeling" by Mort Daly Illustrations by Ed Emsler, Bill Karr, and Bill Ashman. Creasing; small loss at spine heel/front cover corner (see scan); small loss at spine head; scuffs, bumps and dings. Book.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 21, No. 10. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "Trail of the Astrogar" (novelet) by Henry Hasse. Includes "The Kettle in the Pit" by Don Wilcox; "The Third Bolt" by Frances M. Deegan; "The Despoilers" (novelet) by Rog Phillips; "Minor Crisis on Io" by Guy Archette [Chester S. Geier]; "Voice from a Star" by Wiliam P. McGivern. Features: "The Observatory"; "Superstions of the Sea" by Mildred Murdoch; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); " A Prophecy That Failed" by Pete Bogg; "Thomas Came Back" by Alexander Blade; "Mystery of the Mary Celeste" by Robert R. Preston; "The Milky Way" by R. Mercer; "The Indian Rope Trick" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Friendship and the Hormones" by John McCabe Moore; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Myths of the Planets" by R. M. Wells; "What Man Can Imagine" by Arnold G. Guthrie; "Space SHips Limited No. 5" by Jackson Ross; "Attempts to Answer the Enigmas of Geology" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Natures Handmaidens of Health" by A. Philalethian; "Atomic Detectives" by Charles Recour; "How Many Selves Have You?" by Gary Lee Horton; "Discussions" (Letters from Richard S. Shaver and a few others on the "Shaver Mystery"). Illustrated by Enoch Sharp, Julian S. Krupa, Robert Fuqua, and Rod Ruth. Tanning; minor soiling; marks on cover in pencil; spine a little sunned. Book.
Published by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, Chicago / New York, 1948
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Singleissuemagazine. Condition: Good. Cover by art by Raymon Naylor and James Settles (illustrator). First Edition. Chicago / New York: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company. 1948. First Edition. Softcover. Pulp magazine. Pictorial wrappers [about 7" x 9.75"], 178 pages [not counting the rear cover], illustrated. Includes "Flight of the Starling" by Chester S. Geier, "Hate" by Rog Phillips, "The Rikits of Mars" by Don Wilcox, "The Fire-Trail" by Oge-Make, etc. Good copy [scattered tearing to the spine which has minor chipping to the head, creasing and the usual edgwear to the cover, text paper tanned. mag 22E,812.
Published by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1952
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
single issue magazine. Condition: Very Good. cover by Walter Popp (illustrator). First Edition. Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company. Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company September 1952. First Edition Vintage Pulp magazine in Pictorial wrappers [about 7" x 9.75"], 130 pages, illustrated. Includes "Terror From the Abyss" by John Fletcher, "Tough Guy" by Noel Loomis, "The Hollow World" by Harry Walton, "I'll See You in my Dreams" by Rog Phillips, "Coffin to Mars" by John Jakes, "The Slave Maker" by Don Wilcox, etc. A Very Good copy with creasing and the usual edge wear to the cover, small chips to the spine ends. See Photos mag10E.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 21, No. 11. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Giants of Mogo" (novel) by Don Wilcox; rear cover by James B. Settles for "Impossible But True" (feature). Includes "Squeeze Play" by Craig Browning; "And Eve Was" (novelet) by Rog Phillips; "Murder Solves a Problem" by Lee Francis. Features: "The Observatory" (editorial); "Friendship and the Hormones" by John McCabe Moore; "Space Pilot's Problem" by H. C. Goble; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "Oil-Bearing Rocks" by Charles Reeves; "Gods of the Sun" by Mildred Murdoch; "Discussions." Illustrated by Robert Gibson Jones, Robert Fuqua, Malcolm Smith, and William Aubrey Gray. Letter from John and Dorothy de Courcy. Tears at spine ends; creasing; losses at upper rear foredge corner and lower front edge. Book.
Published by Ziff-Davis Publishing Co, Chicago, 1947
Seller: Classic Books and Ephemera, IOBA, Lansdowne, PA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 178 p.: illustrations; 25 cm. Front cover art by Robert Gibson Jones; back cover art by James Settles. Illustrations by Robert Gibson Jones, Robert Fuqua, Malcolm Smith, and William Aubrey Gray. Contents: The Giants of Mogo by Don Wilcox; Sqeeze Play by Craig Browning; And Eve Was by Rog Phillips; Murder Solves a Problem by Lee Francis. Craig Browning and Rog Phillips were both names used by Roger Phillip (1909-1966). In Very Good Condition: chipping of the fore-edges and lower edges of the covers (which edges overlap the pages); pages are clean and tight.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 11, No. 7. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by James B. Settles for "The Robot Men of Bubble City" by Rog Phillips. Includes "Five Years in the Marmalade" by Geoff St. Reynard [Robert W. Krepps]; "Twin Satellite" by Guy Archette [Chester S. Geier]; "The Eye of the World" (pt. 2 of 2) by Alexander Blade [Don Wilcox]. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Acca Larentia"; "Census Photographer"; "The Archerfish"; "The Beaker Folk"; "Abracadabra"; "Italian pipeline"; 'Gin Rummy Genius"; 'Prospecting - '49 Style"; "Ablution"; "Fashion Plate - 2000 B.C."; "Vibrating Clock". Illustrated by Julian S. Krupa, Bill Terry, and Rod Ruth. Spine head and corners stained with 1.5" loss to head; ligher thamn usual edge wear and tear; tanning; marks on cover (see scan). Book.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+. Vol. 21, No. 10. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "Trail of the Astrogar" (novelet) by Henry Hasse. Includes "The Kettle in the Pit" by Don Wilcox; "The Third Bolt" by Frances M. Deegan; "The Despoilers" (novelet) by Rog Phillips; "Minor Crisis on Io" by Guy Archette [Chester S. Geier]; "Voice from a Star" by Wiliam P. McGivern. Features: "The Observatory"; "Superstions of the Sea" by Mildred Murdoch; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); " A Prophecy That Failed" by Pete Bogg; "Thomas Came Back" by Alexander Blade; "Mystery of the Mary Celeste" by Robert R. Preston; "The Milky Way" by R. Mercer; "The Indian Rope Trick" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Friendship and the Hormones" by John McCabe Moore; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Myths of the Planets" by R. M. Wells; "What Man Can Imagine" by Arnold G. Guthrie; "Space SHips Limited No. 5" by Jackson Ross; "Attempts to Answer the Enigmas of Geology" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Natures Handmaidens of Health" by A. Philalethian; "Atomic Detectives" by Charles Recour; "How Many Selves Have You?" by Gary Lee Horton; "Discussions" (Letters from Richard S. Shaver and a few others on the "Shaver Mystery"). Illustrated by Enoch Sharp, Julian S. Krupa, Robert Fuqua, and Rod Ruth. Tanning; les sthan usual wear and tear at edges; marks in pencil on front. Book.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 21, No. 11. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Giants of Mogo" (novel) by Don Wilcox; rear cover by James B. Settles for "Impossible But True" (feature). Includes "Squeeze Play" by Craig Browning; "And Eve Was" (novelet) by Rog Phillips; "Murder Solves a Problem" by Lee Francis. Features: "The Observatory" (editorial); "Friendship and the Hormones" by John McCabe Moore; "Space Pilot's Problem" by H. C. Goble; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "Oil-Bearing Rocks" by Charles Reeves; "Gods of the Sun" by Mildred Murdoch; "Discussions." Illustrated by Robert Gibson Jones, Robert Fuqua, Malcolm Smith, and William Aubrey Gray. Letter from John and Dorothy de Courcy. Spine tears with nearly 1" loss at upper spine; creasing; tanning. Book.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 14, No. 9. Pulp magazine. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover art by Walter Popp for "Terror From the Abyss" (novel) by John Fletcher. Includes "Tough Guy" by Noel Loomis; "The Hollow World" by Harry Walton; "I'll See You in my Dreams" (novelette) by Rog Phillips; "Coffin to Mars" by John Jakes; "The Slave Maker" (novelette) by Don Wilcox. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "D.E.- A Mathematical Guide" by Geoffrey C. Martin; "How Not to Reduce" by Ralph Cox; "Life on Venus" by L. A. Burt; "Scrambled Stars" by Faye Beslowe; "Test-Tube Terry" by Tom Taylor; "Competition for Columbus" by Alice Kent Hieatt; "Fishing With Electrons" by Merritt Linn; "Soap Doesn't get It Clean" by June Lurie; "Man's Last Chance" by Salem Lane; "Home Is the Hunter" by Jon Barry; "The Bugs Keep Coming" by William Karney; "Integers Do the Trick" by Walt Crain; "Washday for Blood" by June Lurie; "A Star to Wish On" by A. T. Kedzie; "Immortal iron" by Paul tate; "Windmill of the Future" by E. Bruce Yaches; "The Reader's Page"; "Miners in the Sky" by Charles Recour; "The Changeling" by Mort Daly Illustrations by Ed Emsler, Bill Karr, and Bill Ashman. Standard wear and tear at edges; a little bent from poor stacking; a little rubbing and minor foxing; tanning; staple poke to rear; tear at upper front edge has been taped inside. Cover and contents page stamped "Property of Ted White", noted editor and writer, from his collection. Book.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 22, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Raymon Naylor for "Flight of the Starling" (novelet) by Chester S. Geier. Includes "Hate" (novelet) by Rog Phillips (Roger P. Graham); "The Rikits of Mars" (novelet) by Don Wilcox; "The Fire-Trail" by Oge-Make (L. Taylor Hansen). Features: "The Observatory" (editorial); "Astronomy and Ancient Religion in Playing Cards" by Rev. Irene Ferrier; "Vignettes of Famour Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "A Man-carrying Kite" by Charles Reeves; "Shaver on Inertia" by Richard S. Shaver; "Not So Static Electricity" by Pete Bogg; "Flight of the navaho" by Ray. A. Palmer; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Approximation" by Jack Preble; "What Man Can Imagine" by Ralph Gibbs; "The Shaverian Hypothesis" by Robert Wall Kidwell; "Can a Man Become Invisible?" by James T. Benson; "Medieval Illict" by Richard S. Shaver; "Too Subtle for Me" by Linus Hogenmiller; "Two-Way Stretch at Light Speed" by H. C. Goble; "Discussions"; "Space Ship Over Idaho" by James B. Settles. Illustrated by Julian S. Krupa, Enoch Sharp, Frank R. Paul, and Robert Fuqua. Dealer's marks; creasing; tears at lower edge of rear cover which also lacks a bit of foredge corner; rubbing. Book.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 22, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Raymon Naylor for "Flight of the Starling" (novelet) by Chester S. Geier. Includes "Hate" (novelet) by Rog Phillips (Roger P. Graham); "The Rikits of Mars" (novelet) by Don Wilcox; "The Fire-Trail" by Oge-Make (L. Taylor Hansen). Features: "The Observatory" (editorial); "Astronomy and Ancient Religion in Playing Cards" by Rev. Irene Ferrier; "Vignettes of Famour Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "A Man-carrying Kite" by Charles Reeves; "Shaver on Inertia" by Richard S. Shaver; "Not So Static Electricity" by Pete Bogg; "Flight of the navaho" by Ray. A. Palmer; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Approximation" by Jack Preble; "What Man Can Imagine" by Ralph Gibbs; "The Shaverian Hypothesis" by Robert Wall Kidwell; "Can a Man Become Invisible?" by James T. Benson; "Medieval Illict" by Richard S. Shaver; "Too Subtle for Me" by Linus Hogenmiller; "Two-Way Stretch at Light Speed" by H. C. Goble; "Discussions"; "Space Ship Over Idaho" by James B. Settles. Illustrated by Julian S. Krupa, Enoch Sharp, Frank R. Paul, and Robert Fuqua. Dealer's marks; creasing; rubbing; first page minor erasure. Book.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 11, No. 7. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by James B. Settles for "The Robot Men of Bubble City" by Rog Phillips. Includes "Five Years in the Marmalade" by Geoff St. Reynard [Robert W. Krepps]; "Twin Satellite" by Guy Archette [Chester S. Geier]; "The Eye of the World" (pt. 2 of 2) by Alexander Blade [Don Wilcox]. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Acca Larentia"; "Census Photographer"; "The Archerfish"; "The Beaker Folk"; "Abracadabra"; "Italian pipeline"; 'Gin Rummy Genius"; 'Prospecting - '49 Style"; "Ablution"; "Fashion Plate - 2000 B.C."; "Vibrating Clock". Illustrated by Julian S. Krupa, Bill Terry, and Rod Ruth. Standard wear and tear to overlapping edges; glue mend, lower rear hinge; dealer's mark. Book.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 21, No. 11. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Giants of Mogo" (novel) by Don Wilcox; rear cover by James B. Settles for "Impossible But True" (feature). Includes "Squeeze Play" by Craig Browning; "And Eve Was" (novelet) by Rog Phillips; "Murder Solves a Problem" by Lee Francis. Features: "The Observatory" (editorial); "Friendship and the Hormones" by John McCabe Moore; "Space Pilot's Problem" by H. C. Goble; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "Oil-Bearing Rocks" by Charles Reeves; "Gods of the Sun" by Mildred Murdoch; "Discussions." Illustrated by Robert Gibson Jones, Robert Fuqua, Malcolm Smith, and William Aubrey Gray. Letter from John and Dorothy de Courcy. Spine fading; minor stain at upper foredge corner; dealer's marks. Book.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 21, No. 11. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Giants of Mogo" (novel) by Don Wilcox; rear cover by James B. Settles for "Impossible But True" (feature). Includes "Squeeze Play" by Craig Browning; "And Eve Was" (novelet) by Rog Phillips; "Murder Solves a Problem" by Lee Francis. Features: "The Observatory" (editorial); "Friendship and the Hormones" by John McCabe Moore; "Space Pilot's Problem" by H. C. Goble; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "Oil-Bearing Rocks" by Charles Reeves; "Gods of the Sun" by Mildred Murdoch; "Discussions." Illustrated by Robert Gibson Jones, Robert Fuqua, Malcolm Smith, and William Aubrey Gray. Letter from John and Dorothy de Courcy. 1" tear at rear cover lower hinge; creasing; minor edge tears; mild tanning; date-stamp on rear. Book.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 14, No. 8. Pulp magazine. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover art by Walter Popp for "The Man Who Lived Twice" (novel) by Rog Phillips. Includes "All Flesh is Brass" by Milton Lesser; "The Yellow Wind" (noveletet) by Dean Evans; "Tomorrow's Shadow" by Arthur G. Strangland; "Mars Invites You" by Don Wilcox. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Concrete Links a Continent" by WIlliam Karney; "Freeze It Hot!" by Salem Lane; "Boondoggles of Fame" by E. Bruce Yaches; "Gravity's the Villain" by A. T. Kedzie; "The Saw That Learned to Fly" by John Weston; "The Robot's Role in TV" by Jon Barry; "Reader's Page"; "Lazy Learning" by June Lurie; "Murder by Magnetostriction" by Faye Beslow; "After Atomic Power - What Then?" by Walt Crain; "The Miracle Mouse" by L. A. Burt; "Polish the Paint" by Frederick Booth; "The Geometry of Nowhere" by Ralph Cox; "Make-Believe Life" by Merritt Linn. Illustrated by Ed Emsler, Mendoza, John Giunta, and Virgil Finlay. Front foredge is a little rough; several small tears and chips; creasing; stress. Book.
Published by ziff davis
Seller: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
very good - fine looks unread but bottom edge damp mark.
Published by ziff davis
Seller: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
very good - fine.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 22, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Raymon Naylor for "Flight of the Starling" (novelet) by Chester S. Geier. Includes "Hate" (novelet) by Rog Phillips (Roger P. Graham); "The Rikits of Mars" (novelet) by Don Wilcox; "The Fire-Trail" by Oge-Make (L. Taylor Hansen). Features: "The Observatory" (editorial); "Astronomy and Ancient Religion in Playing Cards" by Rev. Irene Ferrier; "Vignettes of Famour Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "A Man-carrying Kite" by Charles Reeves; "Shaver on Inertia" by Richard S. Shaver; "Not So Static Electricity" by Pete Bogg; "Flight of the navaho" by Ray. A. Palmer; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Approximation" by Jack Preble; "What Man Can Imagine" by Ralph Gibbs; "The Shaverian Hypothesis" by Robert Wall Kidwell; "Can a Man Become Invisible?" by James T. Benson; "Medieval Illict" by Richard S. Shaver; "Too Subtle for Me" by Linus Hogenmiller; "Two-Way Stretch at Light Speed" by H. C. Goble; "Discussions"; "Space Ship Over Idaho" by James B. Settles. Illustrated by Julian S. Krupa, Enoch Sharp, Frank R. Paul, and Robert Fuqua. Light wear, but mild damp damage at upper foredge and spine corners. Book.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 22, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Raymon Naylor for "Flight of the Starling" (novelet) by Chester S. Geier. Includes "Hate" (novelet) by Rog Phillips (Roger P. Graham); "The Rikits of Mars" (novelet) by Don Wilcox; "The Fire-Trail" by Oge-Make (L. Taylor Hansen). Features: "The Observatory" (editorial); "Astronomy and Ancient Religion in Playing Cards" by Rev. Irene Ferrier; "Vignettes of Famour Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "A Man-carrying Kite" by Charles Reeves; "Shaver on Inertia" by Richard S. Shaver; "Not So Static Electricity" by Pete Bogg; "Flight of the navaho" by Ray. A. Palmer; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Approximation" by Jack Preble; "What Man Can Imagine" by Ralph Gibbs; "The Shaverian Hypothesis" by Robert Wall Kidwell; "Can a Man Become Invisible?" by James T. Benson; "Medieval Illict" by Richard S. Shaver; "Too Subtle for Me" by Linus Hogenmiller; "Two-Way Stretch at Light Speed" by H. C. Goble; "Discussions"; "Space Ship Over Idaho" by James B. Settles. Illustrated by Julian S. Krupa, Enoch Sharp, Frank R. Paul, and Robert Fuqua. Rear cover creasing with 1" lower end separation; dealer's mark. Book.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+. Vol. 21, No. 11. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Giants of Mogo" (novel) by Don Wilcox; rear cover by James B. Settles for "Impossible But True" (feature). Includes "Squeeze Play" by Craig Browning; "And Eve Was" (novelet) by Rog Phillips; "Murder Solves a Problem" by Lee Francis. Features: "The Observatory" (editorial); "Friendship and the Hormones" by John McCabe Moore; "Space Pilot's Problem" by H. C. Goble; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "Oil-Bearing Rocks" by Charles Reeves; "Gods of the Sun" by Mildred Murdoch; "Discussions." Illustrated by Robert Gibson Jones, Robert Fuqua, Malcolm Smith, and William Aubrey Gray. Letter from John and Dorothy de Courcy. Creasing; minor tears; dealer's marks; minor stains/spots on cover. Book.