Published by Street & Smith Publications, Inc, New York, 1948
Trade Paperback. Condition: Good+. Trade paperback, has very slight bow to book, light dampstaining with some spotting to back cover along binding, slight bumps with tiny creases to spine ends and corners, slight cross creases along spine, a short tear to base of one or two pages, and previous owner's small notation to top of front cover, otherwise a solid, tight Good+ copy.
Published by Atlas Publishing & Distributing Co. Ltd., London, 1948
Seller: Raymond Tait, Beccles, SUFFO, United Kingdom
First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Good. First Edition. The front cover has a small nick in the top edge and slight creasing to the top right corner. There is some light discolouration to the rear cover and a little edge rubbing. The covers are detached from the text block and the pages are browned around the edges with a little spotting to the edges but are otherwise unmarked. Contains 'Through a Glass Darkly' by Beck, 'The Girl Next Door' by Gault, 'King Death' by Triem, 'Disappearing Corpse' by Northway, 'Dispatcher of Death' by Cooper and 'The Absence of Things' by Robertson. The stories have small uncredited illustrations. Postage charge will be reduced by £1.50 when the order is processed.
tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. Literatura inglesa (821.111-32"19") Prensa Moderna. Madrid. 1930. 17 cm. 92 p. il. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial. Colección 'Aventuras', numero coleccion(21). Ilustraciones de Pedraza. Traducido del inglés . Cubierta deslucida. (=3575677=) LH126.
Prensa Moderna, Madrid, 96 pags. Coleccià n Aventuras, 21. Rustica. 13x18. intonso.
Published by John Hamilton Ltd. London.
Seller: Richard Peterson-Bookseller, Kingston, ON, Canada
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. The book is bound in bright blue boards with bright gilt letters on the spine. There is very, very light wear on the edges. The book is slightly cocked. The edges of the text block are lightly spotted. The contents are clean & unmarked, the binding is tight. No date, but published in 1937.