Published by Paul Ware, 2010
Seller: Print Matters, London, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Fine. Various (illustrator). Soft Cover. Paul Ware c. 2010. Book condition: NM - Near Mint. Part Colour illustrations. 13 issues of the British comics fanzines Past Perfect and Reviews From The Floor Of 64. Created by Paul Ware, the 'Past Perfect' fanzine series is published in the United Kingdom, commencing in November 2008 and still published to this day. Past Perfect Fanzine was initially titled 'Reviews from the Floor of 64'. Published in a mix of colour and black and white, the Fanzine features an array of articles, comic reprints, history and background of comics, artist bios etc. The magazines primary focus was Marvel and UK comic books. From edition number 10, reviews of comic titles 'Fantastic' and 'Terrific' alternated in each issue. Issue No.17 began a new feature called 'Not Quite Meanwhile' which looked at other fantasy-related material outside the Marvel Universe. Commencing issue number 42 the Fanzines name changed to 'Past Perfect'. Includes: x 2 'Reviews From The Floor Of 64' x 8 'Past Perfect' x 2 'Reviews From The Floor Of 64: Specials' x 1 'Past Perfect Annual'. 20 pages. Size: 6" x 8" (150mm x 210mm). (0.9 PASTPERFECT).
Published by The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, Springfield, IL, U.S.A., 1948
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Illustrated by Peskin, David; Brockhurst, Gerald; Hamlin, Paul; Wiggins;Pike, John; Shook Euclid; Burns, Paul C.; (illustrator). First Edition. 78 pages. Articles: Between the bear and the dragon - Chiang Kai-shek's power in China has faded - article with great photos; Collier's Sports - the low-down on baseball salaries; Hollywood Goes to Rome - shooting the Cagliostro movie in Rome; Toward Peace in Labor - how the Labor-Management relations Act has worked so far; John N. Garner's Story (part 3) - reveals the former Vice-Presidents's attitude toward the Roosevelt lend-spend policy and the third term; Whether Man - New York's Blizzard of '47 put the forecasters on a spot; Hard Times Come To Wall Street - why the nation's money center is in the red in this boom era. Fiction: Jeff Coongate and the Stolen Crony; The Day Before Sunday; The Mysterious Way (part 5 of 6); Blessed are the Merciful; Dark Red for Love; Meet My Family. Nice ads include: The 1948 Studebaker (inside front cover); RKO movies of the month; nice diamond ad featuring portrait of Mrs. Lewis McCracken, the former Miss Francine Whitten, of Washington, D.C.; Philco radio-phonographs; Ford Cars (nice color photo one-page ad in Europe; Lucky Strike cigarettes; Rummy soft drink; Ballantine Ale - nice color one-page ad with cowboy theme; Great two-page color-phot ad for Heinz soups (they offered turtle soup back then!); Hamm's Beer; Stewart-Warner radio-phonographs; Brewer's Best beer; Bicycle playing cards; Emerson radios; National Guard recruiting ad; Miller High Life beer; Trav-ler radios; Clark's Tendermint chewing gun; Chesterfield cigarette ad on back cover features Charles Coburn, Ann Todd, Ethel Barrymore, Louis Jourdan, VAlli and Gregory Peck. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; Collier's Magazine, March 6 1948 Chiang Kai-shek's power in China has faded - article with great photos; Collier's Sports - the low-down on baseball salaries; Hollywood Goes to Rome - shooting the Cagliostro movie in Rome; Toward Peace in Labor - how the.