Published by Juvenile Productions Ltd., London, 1111
Seller: Ryde Bookshop Ltd, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. G.E. Lang (illustrator). Undated edition, the front cover shows a man with a white beard and a boy in waterproof clothing in rain. Coming loosely bound, illustrated card boards, red cloth spine. Fading, peeling, scuffing with small tears and dust spotting on cover and spine. Pen writing and deleting on front end paper. First story: The Elephant I Can Never Forget. No jacket.
Published by Street & Smith, 1936
Seller: Gene Zombolas, Milpitas, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Pulp Magazine. Condition: G+/VG. No Jacket. First Edition. Edge tears and creases; spine worn with tears and ~5/8" missing from the bottom; supple, tanned pages with light edge brown (no brittlenes, but some very light flaking to the fore edges of a few pages). A worn, but solid copy.
Published by George Newnes Ltd., London, 1948
First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Nicolson, W.C. (cover) (illustrator). First Edition. 18 [ads], 251-312 pages. Features: The Strange Case of Herman Crowell - the life of a senior insurance official turns to mystery and romance; The Stolen Mine-Dump - a Gold Coast mine story; Among the Skolt Lapps - photo-illustrated article; The Bundoo Mask - was it responsible for a run of misfortune in Sierra Leone; On the Edge of the World (part II) - further adventures of Richard Brenton in Tierra del Fuego; Two Black Outlaws - two Australian aboriginals go criminal and give Queensland police much trouble; My Pet Elephant - an amusing tale from Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia; Looking for Trouble - tragedy strikes when 20-year-old Henrietta Schmerler goes to live with and study the Apache Indians; Kite-Fishing in the Solomons; The Runaway Train; Four of a Kind - a Nigerian District officer tells a story related to "leopard" and "lion-men" atrocities in Africa; and more. Bit of pencil writing on front cover. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy.