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 FANTASTIC ADVENTURES (ALEXANDER BLADE; WALT SHELDON; FRITZ LEIBER; WILLIAM TENN; LESTER DEL REY; CRAIG BROWNING; AUGUST DERLETH; ROG PHILLIPS), Fantastic Adventures: September, Sept. 1950
FANTASTIC ADVENTURES (ALEXANDER BLADE; WALT SHELDON; FRITZ LEIBER; WILLIAM TENN; LESTER DEL REY; CRAIG BROWNING; AUGUST DERLETH; ROG PHILLIPS)
Fantastic Adventures: September, Sept. 1950
NY, Ziff Davis. 1950. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 12, No. 9. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover by Robert Gibson Jones for "Warrior Queen of Mars" (novelette) by Alexander Blade (house pseud.). Includes "Detonator" by Walt Sheldon; "The Ship Sails at Midnight" by Fritz Leiber; "The Last Bounce" (novelette) by William Tenn; "No Head for My Bier" by Lester del Rey; "Lorelei Street" by Craig Browning (Roger P. Graham); "The Fifth Child" by August Derleth. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "A King Passes" by L. A. Burt; "A Matter of Size" by Jon Barry; "Vee G-String" by A. Morris; "Californium No 98" by J. R. Marks; "The Slow Advance" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Flying Eggbeater" by A. T. Kedzie; "Power Tube" by June Lurie; "Tooth and Fang" by H. R. Stanton; "Prediction Verified" by William Karney; "Look Fast for Molecules!" by Milton Matthew; "Armor is revived!" by Leslie Phelps; "Reader's Page"; "A New Frankenstein?" by Lynn Standish; "The Radioactive Rats" by John Weston; "The Circular Paradox" by Cal Webb; "Rocket Theory" by Lee Owens; "Radiation Killer" by Max Long. Letters from Bob Silverberg, Terry Carr, Robert Hoskins and Craig Browning. Illustrated by R. G. Jones, Leo Ramon Summers, Henry Sharp & Edmond Swiatek. Letters from Bob Silverberg, Terry Carr, Robert Hoskins, Craig Browning, and others. Glue-repair at spine head with associated small piece out of rear hinge; edgewear with minor tears and creasing. Very Good+.
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 FANTASTIC ADVENTURES (ALEXANDER BLADE; WALT SHELDON; FRITZ LEIBER; WILLIAM TENN; LESTER DEL REY; CRAIG BROWNING; AUGUST DERLETH; ROG PHILLIPS), Fantastic Adventures: September, Sept. 1950
FANTASTIC ADVENTURES (ALEXANDER BLADE; WALT SHELDON; FRITZ LEIBER; WILLIAM TENN; LESTER DEL REY; CRAIG BROWNING; AUGUST DERLETH; ROG PHILLIPS)
Fantastic Adventures: September, Sept. 1950
NY, Ziff Davis. 1950. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 12, No. 9. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover by Robert Gibson Jones for "Warrior Queen of Mars" (novelette) by Alexander Blade (house pseud.). Includes "Detonator" by Walt Sheldon; "The Ship Sails at Midnight" by Fritz Leiber; "The Last Bounce" (novelette) by William Tenn; "No Head for My Bier" by Lester del Rey; "Lorelei Street" by Craig Browning (Roger P. Graham); "The Fifth Child" by August Derleth. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "A King Passes" by L. A. Burt; "A Matter of Size" by Jon Barry; "Vee G-String" by A. Morris; "Californium No 98" by J. R. Marks; "The Slow Advance" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Flying Eggbeater" by A. T. Kedzie; "Power Tube" by June Lurie; "Tooth and Fang" by H. R. Stanton; "Prediction Verified" by William Karney; "Look Fast for Molecules!" by Milton Matthew; "Armor is revived!" by Leslie Phelps; "Reader's Page"; "A New Frankenstein?" by Lynn Standish; "The Radioactive Rats" by John Weston; "The Circular Paradox" by Cal Webb; "Rocket Theory" by Lee Owens; "Radiation Killer" by Max Long. Letters from Bob Silverberg, Terry Carr, Robert Hoskins and Craig Browning. Illustrated by R. G. Jones, Leo Ramon Summers, Henry Sharp & Edmond Swiatek. Letters from Bob Silverberg, Terry Carr, Robert Hoskins, Craig Browning, and others. Edges trimmed; small loss at front mid-foredge. Very Good+.
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 FANTASTIC ADVENTURES (ALEXANDER BLADE; WALT SHELDON; FRITZ LEIBER; WILLIAM TENN; LESTER DEL REY; CRAIG BROWNING; AUGUST DERLETH; ROG PHILLIPS), Fantastic Adventures: September, Sept. 1950
FANTASTIC ADVENTURES (ALEXANDER BLADE; WALT SHELDON; FRITZ LEIBER; WILLIAM TENN; LESTER DEL REY; CRAIG BROWNING; AUGUST DERLETH; ROG PHILLIPS)
Fantastic Adventures: September, Sept. 1950
NY, Ziff Davis. 1950. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 12, No. 9. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover by Robert Gibson Jones for "Warrior Queen of Mars" (novelette) by Alexander Blade (house pseud.). Includes "Detonator" by Walt Sheldon; "The Ship Sails at Midnight" by Fritz Leiber; "The Last Bounce" (novelette) by William Tenn; "No Head for My Bier" by Lester del Rey; "Lorelei Street" by Craig Browning (Roger P. Graham); "The Fifth Child" by August Derleth. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "A King Passes" by L. A. Burt; "A Matter of Size" by Jon Barry; "Vee G-String" by A. Morris; "Californium No 98" by J. R. Marks; "The Slow Advance" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Flying Eggbeater" by A. T. Kedzie; "Power Tube" by June Lurie; "Tooth and Fang" by H. R. Stanton; "Prediction Verified" by William Karney; "Look Fast for Molecules!" by Milton Matthew; "Armor is revived!" by Leslie Phelps; "Reader's Page"; "A New Frankenstein?" by Lynn Standish; "The Radioactive Rats" by John Weston; "The Circular Paradox" by Cal Webb; "Rocket Theory" by Lee Owens; "Radiation Killer" by Max Long. Letters from Bob Silverberg, Terry Carr, Robert Hoskins and Craig Browning. Illustrated by R. G. Jones, Leo Ramon Summers, Henry Sharp & Edmond Swiatek. Letters from Bob Silverberg, Terry Carr, Robert Hoskins, Craig Browning, and others. Tanning; small losses at upper front foredge corner (see scan); minor creasing, edge nicks and tears. Very Good+.
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ANNAN, THOMAS [PHOTOG.]; ANNAN, JAMES CRAIG; STEWART, WILLIAM [ED.]
University of Glasgow Old and New 1450-1891
Glasgow: T & R Annan & Sons, 1891. Limited Edition [350]. Black/gilt hardback cloth cover. (More images available on request). 410mm x 320mm (16" x 13"). xxxiii, 146pp + plates. 77 photogravure plates: 35 Views and 42 Portraits with tissue-guards. Heavy book extra shipping needed for overseas. Published under the sanction of The Senate of the University. Thomas Annan had studios in Glasgow from 1855, and in Hamilton before moving to Edinburgh. He worked first with the calotype process and later with the collodion process, then the gravure process. His work included copies of famous paintings, portraits of Glasgow University professors and a documentary series of photographs of old closes of Glasgow. His son James joined the firm in 1877 before taking over the business on the death of his father Thomas in 1887. James Annan was a pioneer of the photogravure technique, travelling to Vienna in 1883 to learn the process from it's inventor Karl Klic.. VG : in Very Good condition without dust jacket. Rebacked. Cover rubbed with light shelf-wear. Inner hinges cracked. Front endpaper creased. Some marginal edge-tears. Teg .
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ANNAN, THOMAS [PHOTOG.]; ANNAN, JAMES CRAIG; STEWART, WILLIAM [ED.]
University of Glasgow Old and New 1450-1891
Glasgow: T & R Annan & Sons, 1891. Limited Edition 138/350. Black hardback cloth cover. (More images available on request). 410mm x 320mm (16" x 13"). xxxiii, 146pp + plates. 77 photogravure plates: 35 Views and 42 Portraits with tissue-guards. Heavy book extra shipping needed for overseas. Published under the sanction of The Senate of the University. Thomas Annan had studios in Glasgow from 1855, and in Hamilton before moving to Edinburgh. He worked first with the calotype process and later with the collodion process, then the gravure process. His work included copies of famous paintings, portraits of Glasgow University professors and a documentary series of photographs of old closes of Glasgow. His son James joined the firm in 1877 before taking over the business on the death of his father Thomas in 1887. James Annan was a pioneer of the photogravure technique, travelling to Vienna in 1883 to learn the process from it's inventor Karl Klic.. VG : in very good condition. Cover rubbed .
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 Craig Antrim; Marlene Bleich; William Crutchfield; George Ketterl; Kathleen McCafferty; Jay McCafferty; John McCracken; Pete Mendez; John Okulick; Martin Webber; Nancy Webber, Eleven San Pedro Artists : Chapman College Guggenheim Gallery, March 25-April 20, 1977
Craig Antrim; Marlene Bleich; William Crutchfield; George Ketterl; Kathleen McCafferty; Jay McCafferty; John McCracken; Pete Mendez; John Okulick; Martin Webber; Nancy Webber
Eleven San Pedro Artists : Chapman College Guggenheim Gallery, March 25-April 20, 1977
Orange, Calif.: Chapman College, 1977. 8vo. 23 pp. Very Good. Soft Cover. Typographical paper wraps. Staple binding. Minor shelf wear on verso, else fine. B&W plates throughout. Extremely Scarce. Collection from San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. .
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Book number: 17-1955
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 ASIMOV'S (ISAAC ASIMOV; BAIRD SEARLES; SOMTOW SUCHARITKUL; MARTIN GARDNER; PETER ALLEN DAVID; CRAIG MILLER; JEFF DUNTEMANN; JON L. BREEN; ERWIN S. STRAUSS; GORDON DYKSTRA; LARRY TRITTEN; TED REYNOLDS & WILLIAM F. WU; PETER PAYACK; RICHARD S. MCENROE), Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction: June 1980 ("Skinner")
ASIMOV'S (ISAAC ASIMOV; BAIRD SEARLES; SOMTOW SUCHARITKUL; MARTIN GARDNER; PETER ALLEN DAVID; CRAIG MILLER; JEFF DUNTEMANN; JON L. BREEN; ERWIN S. STRAUSS; GORDON DYKSTRA; LARRY TRITTEN; TED REYNOLDS & WILLIAM F. WU; PETER PAYACK; RICHARD S. MCENROE)
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction: June 1980 ("Skinner")
NY, Davis Publications. 1980. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 4, No. 6. Edited by George H. Scithers. Cover art by Roger Stine. Includes "Editorial: Welcome Sibling!" by Isaac Asimov; "On Books" by Baird Searles; "Rabid in Mallworld" by Somtow Sucharitkul; "Off We're Going to Shuttle" by Martin Gardner; "Alternate Genesis" by Peter Allen David; "Under the Rainbow:" Science Fiction in Hollywood" by Craig Miller; "Cold Hands" by Jeff Duntemann; "The Day of the Trifles" by Jon L. Breen; "The SF Conventional Calendar" by Erwin S. Strauss; "Broken Toys" by Gordon Dykstra; "The Land of the Great Horse Laughs" by Larry Tritten; "Alien Lover" by Ted Reynolds & William F. Wu; "Dust" by Peter Payack; "Skinner" by Richard S. McEnroe. Illustrated by Karl B. Kofoed, Ron Miller, Janet Aulisio, Alex Schomburg, Hilary Barta, Mark S. Haskett, and Jim Thomas. Tanned; bumps and wrinkles at lower edge sof covers; a little rear cover foxing. No label, never was. Very Good.
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 ASIMOV'S (ISAAC ASIMOV; BAIRD SEARLES; SOMTOW SUCHARITKUL; MARTIN GARDNER; PETER ALLEN DAVID; CRAIG MILLER; JEFF DUNTEMANN; JON L. BREEN; ERWIN S. STRAUSS; GORDON DYKSTRA; LARRY TRITTEN; TED REYNOLDS & WILLIAM F. WU; PETER PAYACK; RICHARD S. MCENROE), Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction: June 1980 ("Skinner")
ASIMOV'S (ISAAC ASIMOV; BAIRD SEARLES; SOMTOW SUCHARITKUL; MARTIN GARDNER; PETER ALLEN DAVID; CRAIG MILLER; JEFF DUNTEMANN; JON L. BREEN; ERWIN S. STRAUSS; GORDON DYKSTRA; LARRY TRITTEN; TED REYNOLDS & WILLIAM F. WU; PETER PAYACK; RICHARD S. MCENROE)
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction: June 1980 ("Skinner")
NY, Davis Publications. 1980. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 4, No. 6. Edited by George H. Scithers. Cover art by Roger Stine. Includes "Editorial: Welcome Sibling!" by Isaac Asimov; "On Books" by Baird Searles; "Rabid in Mallworld" by Somtow Sucharitkul; "Off We're Going to Shuttle" by Martin Gardner; "Alternate Genesis" by Peter Allen David; "Under the Rainbow:" Science Fiction in Hollywood" by Craig Miller; "Cold Hands" by Jeff Duntemann; "The Day of the Trifles" by Jon L. Breen; "The SF Conventional Calendar" by Erwin S. Strauss; "Broken Toys" by Gordon Dykstra; "The Land of the Great Horse Laughs" by Larry Tritten; "Alien Lover" by Ted Reynolds & William F. Wu; "Dust" by Peter Payack; "Skinner" by Richard S. McEnroe. Illustrated by Karl B. Kofoed, Ron Miller, Janet Aulisio, Alex Schomburg, Hilary Barta, Mark S. Haskett, and Jim Thomas. Tanned; rubbing; creasing; edge and corner wear; label bits remain on front (see scan). Reading copy. Reading Copy.
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Book number: PQ962
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BAKER, RUSSELL; BENJAMIN, MILTON R.; READ, WILLIAM H.; DOWLING, COLETTE; BARONE, MICHAEL; WOLFF, ANTHONY; KIRK, DONALD; TUCKER, CARLL; MORRIS, BERNADINE; BERKELEY, ELLEN PERRY; CLAIBORNE, CRAIG; FRANEY, PIERRE; AGEL, JEROME
The New York Times Magazine, November [Nov. ] 28, 1976: Ma Bell Fights for Her Monopoly
New York: The New York Times Company, 1976. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Illustrated by Seymour Chwast. Features: Cover illustration of Ma Bell going to war to preserve her monopoly, which is also the feature story of this issue, which describes how the high profits of high tech has set off a huge battle between the communications giants; Gorgeous two-page ad for Piaget watches; New Ways for America's nuns is disturbing to some Catholics - and wrenching for the nuns; Lessons Learned from this year's Presidential Election between Carter and Ford; Building a Better Bug Trap - Using Love (sex pheromones) instead of Poison; Peace settles on Quemoy and Matsu - but they maintain constant vigilance against Red China; Racquetball!! - article about this rambunctious sport, with photo of Charlie Brumfield playing Steve Keeley; Lovely one-page color-photo ad for Mademoiselle Magazine; Photos of 'Sunstruck Styles' for women; Architect Michael A. Rubenstein's Riverside Drive cooperative - article with photos; and more. 132 pages. Excellent color and black and white photo reproductions including fabulous fashion ads, and more. Faint school stamp upon front cover and table of contents. Moderate wear. A quality vintage copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The New York Times Magazine, November [Nov.] 28, 1976: Ma Bell Fights For Her Monopoly, landlines, Telephone Monopoly Bell Telephone, AT&T, David Wood, Pheromones, Dr. Harry H. Shorey, Sex Pheromones, Taiwan, Ma Bell, telephone monopoly, Piaget watches a. Good .
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Book number: 143h5318
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Keywords: [. ] 28 1976: at&T . . Americana Back Issues

 
BAKER, RUSSELL; SEVERO, RICHARD; KORNHEISER, TONY; PEPPER, CURITS BILL; STOCKTON, WILLIAM; SUBAK-SHARPE, GENELL; JACOBY, SUSAN; CLAIBORNE, CRAIG; FRANEY, PIERRE; SMITH, C.RAY; DONOVAN, CARRIE; MORRIS, BERNADINE; LELYVELD, JOSEPH
The New York Times Magazine, April (Apr. ) 10, 1977 - Tennis Player Ilie Nastase Is the Star You Love to Hate
New York: The New York Times & Arno Press, 1977. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 96 pages. Features: Pontiac Phoenix ad; Fantastic two-page color-photo ad for Babe cosmetics; A Taxpayer's Prayer; Too Hot to Handle - Failed nuclear waste recycling/reprocessing plant at West Valley, New York; Tennis article on Ilie Nastase includes color photos of him and Jimmy Connors; A Day in the Life of the Pope - Pope Paul VI; In the wake of the world's worst air disaster on the Canary Islands, Pilots Talk About Air Crashes; Mr. Goodwrench ad; Nice two-page color ad for the Polaroid SX-70 Alpha 1 camera; Sothey Parke Bernet ad features photo of C. Hugh Hildesley; The Expensive Way to Keep Your Teeth - Periodontal Disease; Ad for La Corona cigars from Nicaragua; Classic Purity - Architect Edward Barnes's 'classic modern' house on a semi-circular platform; Color photos of designs by Bill Blass, Anne Klein, Halston, Calvin Klein, Mary McFadden and Ralph Lauren; Black and white photos of designs by Sain Laurent, Chloe, Dior, Missoni, Kenzo and Issey Miyake; J&B Scotch ad features UN headquarters in background. Above-average external wear. Cover holding by one staple. Minor tape repair to front cover. Faint library stamp upon front cover. A worthy vintage copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The New York Times Magazine, April (Apr.) 10, 1977 - Tennis Player Ilie Nastase is the Star You Love To Hate Nuclear Fuel Services Inc. a Subsidiary of Getty Oil Company NFS Pontiac Phoenix ad; Fantastic two-page color-photo ad for Babe cosmetics; A Tax. Fair .
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Book number: 202g3947
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Keywords: (. ) 10 1977 . ; Two Page ; Sport Back Issues Fashion

 
BALDWIN, HANSON W.; PALMER, C.B.; RAKSIN, A.H.; GALTON, LAWRENCE; QUESADA, E.R.; SCHUACH, MURRAY; FITZ-GIBBON, BERNICE; SAMUELS, GERTRUDE; GLUECK, GRACE H.; BARCLAY, DOROTHY; FURLING, WILLIAM BARRY; CLAIBORNE, CRAIG
The New York Times Magazine, February 12, 1961:
New York: The New York Times Company, 1961. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Illustrated by Manning, Jack; Derujinsky Gleb. 88 pages. Features: Many color-photo fashion ads in this issue; Cover photo of John Eagle and Family of Cabin Creek Valley, West Virginia - this miner has been jobless for 15 months; If Sixteen Countries Had the (Nuclear) Bomb; Feature article on the depressed mining town of Cabin Creek, West Virginia - article with seven sombre photos scenes including what financially challenged Americans did in the days before food stamps and EBT cards; Labor Lawyer Arthur J. Goldberg becomes Labor Secretary - article with photos, including a shot of Goldberg with JFK; A Review of Freud's Psychoanalysis 50 Years After it was introduced to the US - article with photo of Freud in his Vienna consulting room; Three Ways to Keep the Air Safe - an expert offers his program for helping to avoid accidents on our crowded airlanes; The Censor as Movie Director - Geoffrey Shurlock is in charge of Hollywood's code of self-censorship; Attractive full-page color-photo ad for Sue Brett fashions for women; Nice full-page colour photo ad for Bemberg /Betty Hartford features attractive model in front of news stand which displays an assortment of contemporary fashion magazines; Gorgeous one-page color-photo ad for Bobbie Brooks fashion for women features attractive model in drawstring cotton knit sheath; Making the Greenwich Village Scene - seven great photos with captions and bried write-up; Beautiful one-page color-photo ad for Dan River features two gorgeous models in dresses in Brussels; Hot Stove Skippers - two winter nautical photos at Hulse's Boatyard in Amityville, LI; Full-page color photo ad for Dacron features model in purple pattern dress; The Ghoul with the Green Face - Today's smart fashion models look spooky, but will they ever be voted the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi; Nice one-page ad for Lester Lanin and his records; Open Doors for Young Prisoners - Forestry work camps for youths in New York state; Color-photo centerfold ad sponsored by the French government Tourist Office features four timbered Norman inns; One-page color ad for Birds Eye fish products; Nice color full-page ad for Medaglia D'Oro Espresso Coffee; Nice one-page color-photo ad for Cunard Line; Predicting the World's End is a Rite That Goes Back almost to its Beginnings; Have Parents a Right to Know? - Can they inspect school records of their children?; Bedroom fashions - in photos and words; The Case of Linda Brown - the girl who made history at age 9 looks back on the trying days of "Brown vs. the Board of Education" - article with photo; Cioppino recipe; Bridal fashion photos. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Paper generally yellowed and tender. A worthy reference copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The New York Times Magazine, February 12, 1961 fashion ads in this issue; Cover photo of John Eagle and Family of Cabin Creek Valley, West Virginia - this miner has been jobless for 15 months; If Sixteen Countries Had the (Nuclear) Bomb; Feature article o. Fair .
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Book number: 449g1656
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 FANTASTIC ADVENTURES (GREGG CONRAD - AKA ROG PHILLIPS; GEOFF ST. REYNARD - AKA ROBERT J. KREPPS; JOHN D. MACDONALD; MACK REYNOLDS; WILLIAM TENN; CRAIG BROWNING; J. J. ALLERTON; LESTER BARCLAY - AKA BERKLEY LIVINGSTON), Fantastic Adventures: May 1950
FANTASTIC ADVENTURES (GREGG CONRAD - AKA ROG PHILLIPS; GEOFF ST. REYNARD - AKA ROBERT J. KREPPS; JOHN D. MACDONALD; MACK REYNOLDS; WILLIAM TENN; CRAIG BROWNING; J. J. ALLERTON; LESTER BARCLAY - AKA BERKLEY LIVINGSTON)
Fantastic Adventures: May 1950
NY, Ziff Davis. 1950. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 12, No. 5. Pulp magazine. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover art by H. J. Blumenthal for "The Mental Assassins" (novelette) by Gregg Conrad [Rog Phillips]. Includes "Elementals of Jedar" by Geoff St. Reynard [Robert J. Krepps]; "Vanguard of the Lost" (novelette) by John D. MacDonald; "Fido" by Mack Reynolds; "The Remarkable Flirgleflip" (novelette) by William Tenn; "Spawn of Darkness" by Craig Browning [Rog Phillips]; "The Trumpet" by J. J. Allerton; "Birds of a Feather" by Lester Barclay [Berkley Livingston]. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Teleported Invasion" by Carter T. Wainwright; "The Gray-Dancers" by H. R. Stanton; "The Monsters" by Leslie Phelps; "Best Dressed Man - 1980" by William Karney; "Pi-Romantics" by Charles Recour; "The Mine-Layer" by Milton Matthew; "Quiet - Please!" by A. T. Kedsie; "Sabotuer" by J. R. Marks; "Heli-taxi" by Sandy Miller; "The Monument" by Jon Barry; "Vampire's Paradise" by L. A. Burt; "The Man and the Neutrons" by Walter Lathrop; "Mr. Merriman's Mad Mix-up" by Lynn Standish; "Reader's Page"; "And the rains came." by Dan Corliss; "Fables from the Future" by Lee owens. Illustrated by H. W. MacCauley, Rod Ruth, Julian S. Krupa, Leo Ramon Summers, Edmond Swiatek, and Henry Sharp. Letters from Eugene DeWeese, Bill Searles, and others. Edge and corner wear; creasing; small glue-mend at lower front hinge; standard edge tears; edges a little trimmed.. Very Good-.
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Book number: PQ1527
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Barnds, William J., Craig Baxter, Norman D. Palmer, et al (Lawrence Ziring, Ralph Braibanti, and W. Howard Wriggins, eds.)
Pakistan; the Long View
Durham, Duke University Press, 1977. Hardcover. Very good condition in lightly worn dust jacket. 485p. (Duke University Center for Commonwealth and Comparative Studies, no. 43). .
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Book number: 54218
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BOYD, GREGORY A.; HUNT, DAVID; LANE CRAIG, WILLIAM; HELM, PAUL
Divine Foreknowledge: Four Views
Carlisle & Waynesboro, Georgia, U.S.A. Paternoster Press. 2002. (ISBN: 9781842271605). Paperback. Used, Paperback. Very good condition. Edited by James K Beilby and Paul R. Eddy. Several scores on front cover. Slight wear on spine head and leading corners. One or two light marks on page block. Pages are clean, and the text is clear throughout. AF. Very Good/No Dust Jacket.
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 AMAZING (ROBERT ABERNATHY; H. B. HICKEY; E. K. JARVIS - AKA ROBERT BLOCH ; WILLIAM F. TEMPLE; H. B. HICKEY; WARD MOORE; CRAIG BROWNING - AKA ROG PHILLIPS), Amazing Stories: March, Mar. 1950
AMAZING (ROBERT ABERNATHY; H. B. HICKEY; E. K. JARVIS - AKA ROBERT BLOCH ; WILLIAM F. TEMPLE; H. B. HICKEY; WARD MOORE; CRAIG BROWNING - AKA ROG PHILLIPS)
Amazing Stories: March, Mar. 1950
NY, Ziff-Davis. 1950. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 24, No. 3. Pulp magazine. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Ultimate Peril" (short novel) by Robert Abernathy. Includes "The Man from Arbutus" by H. B. Hickey; "All Esle Is Dust" (novelette) by E. K. Jarvis [Robert Bloch]; "For Each Man Kills" (novelette) by William F. Temple; "You Only Live Twice" by H. B. Hickey; "Sword of Peace" (novelette) by Ward Moore; "Two Against Venus" (novelette) by Craig Browning [Rog Phillips]. Features: "The Observatory"; "Presenting the Author" by Robert Abernathy; "Cybernetics - In Reverse!" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Sun-Stuff" by H. R. Stanton; "Stick and Stones." by Jon Barry; "Impossible Problem?" by L. A. Burt; "Space-Jalopies" by William Karney; "Malignant Mentor" by Leslie Phelps; "Chance" by June Lurie; "The Wager" by A. T. Kedzie; "Refuge!" by Sandy Miller; "Smoothie" by Ramsey Sinclair; "Mercurian Madness" by John Weston; "The Readers Forum"; "Conqueror!" by Lynn Standish; "Going Home" by Charles Recour; "The Club House" by Rog Phillips; "Facts of the Future" by Lee Owens. Illustrated by Rod Ruth, Julian S.Krupa, Leo Ramon Summers, and Edmond Swiatek. Standard wear and tear at overlaps; creasing; rubbing; lean; tanning; bumps and dings. Very Good-.
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Book number: PP1533
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