Published by Imperial Publishing Co., Hollywood, CA, 1963
Seller: Dackron Books, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. "Headline Harlot!" by Parrish, Jud (Hasse, Ric). Boudoir Original Book 1029, 1st printing (PBO), no month, 1963. Cover artist unknown. 160 pages. The 62 Boudoir titles were packaged quite cheaply in regards to their construction so you will often find examples with remainder hole-punches, crinkled spines, waviness, scuffs, etc. "Her lush body inflamed all men! But the ONE man she wanted lured her into the call-girl racket!" This copy in VG-/VG condition with remainder hole punches to front cover, tanning pages, storage rubbing to wraps.
Published by Magazine Publishers, NY, 1946
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good to Very Good-. Vol. LIII, No. 2. Pulp magazine. Edited by Donald A. Wollheim. Cover art by Irene Endris for "Case of the Deadly Dream" (novelet) by Talmage Powell; "I'll Never Die Again" by Ric Hasse; ".45 Motives for Murder" by C. M. Kornbluth; "Trigger Snare" by Frederick C. Davis; "Satan's Jack-in-the-Box" by Emil Petaja; "Cemetery Sandman" by Margaret Rice; "The Slay After Tomorrow" (novelet) by Stewart Toland; "Blue Streak Justice" by Tevis Miller; "The Mirrors of Hell" by Kenneth Falconer; "Blackout Inferno" (extra story) by Charles B. Dickson; "By the Mourn's Early Light" by Glenn Low. Illustrations are uncredited. Tape mends to front mid-foredge which is rough; creasing; loss at mid-rear foredge; small loss at head, tape at heel. Book.
Published by Ziff-Davis, NY, 1946
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good+ to Very Good-. Vol. 5, No. 7. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Arnold Kohn for "Where There's Smoke. . ." (complete novel) by Stewart Sterling. Includes "At Last I've Found You" by Robert Moore Williams; "Lightening Strikes Twice" by William R. Morse; "Nobody Wants to Die" (novelette) by John Raymond English; "Am I A Murderer?" by Ken Kessler; "No Rest for the Wicked" by Ric Hasse. Features: "Off the Blotter" (editorial); "The Knave Without a Heart" by Leslie Anderson; "Keep 'Em Jiving!" by Lee Standish; "The Murdered Consul" by Pete Boggs; "What About Crime?" by June Lurie; "Foolproof' Surgery" by Rosetta Livingston; "The 'Fugitive' Freed" by A, Morris; "How Not To Be a Spy" by John Crail; "The Bare Motive" by L. M. Phillips; "The Dead Past" by Lee Kaley; "Colonial Quacks" by Gary Lee Horton. Illustrated by Arnold Kohn, Miller, Edward Beecher, and Henry Sharp. A little bent from poor stacking, and perhaps wet, as there are minor stains; standard wear and tear at edges; 1" tears and losses at spine ends; tanned; dealer's marks. Book.
Published by Brandon House, North Hollywood, CA, 1963
Seller: Dackron Books, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Brandon House Book 607, 1st printing (PBO), no month, 1963. Cover models and photographer not credited. 159 pages. "The women who watched his performance from behind the mirrored walls had the power to make him the most important man in town!" Looks unread. One small scuff to front cover, faint corner crease to back cover, halo-tanning to boards. VG+/NF condition.