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 FANTASTIC ADVENTURES (PAUL W. FAIRMAN; STEPHEN MARLOWE; CHESTER S. GEIER; DALLAS ROSS; WALLACE UMPHREY; ROG PHILLIPS), Fantastic Adventures: November, Nov. 1951
FANTASTIC ADVENTURES (PAUL W. FAIRMAN; STEPHEN MARLOWE; CHESTER S. GEIER; DALLAS ROSS; WALLACE UMPHREY; ROG PHILLIPS)
Fantastic Adventures: November, Nov. 1951
NY, Ziff Davis. 1951. SingleIssueMagazine. Association, Vol. 13, No. 11. Cover by Ed Valigursky for "The Man Who Stopped at Nothing" (novel) by Paul W. Fairman. Includes "Anything You Heart Desires" by Stephen Marlowe (Milton Lesser); "The Girl in the Golden Wig" (novelette) by Chester S. Geier; "He Knew All The Answers" by Dallas Ross; "Mission Accomplished" by Wallace Umphrey; "Remember Not to Die!" (novelette) by Rog Phillips. Features: "The Editor's Norebook"; "Sing the Man a Song" by Frederic Booth; "Hail the Absent King" by Peter Dakin; "Loving Cup - 450 B.C." by Russell Newton Roman; "It Can Happen Here!" by John Weston; "Clothes Still Make the Woman" by E. Bruce Yaches; "Lady of the Double-Ax" by Wilton Avery MacDonald; 'How to Beat the Horses" by Sandy Miller; "You 'Talk' Too Much" by Carter T. Wainwright; "From out of the Past" by Merritt Linn; "Home Sweet Home." by Salem Lane; "Look Who's Here!" by William Karney; "Crete to Paris in 3400 Years" by Jonathan Peterson; "Reader's Page"; "Mathematics a la Mode" by Lee Owens; "The Brain-Bombers!" by Jack Winter; "Waves That Bounce on the Moon" by Dale Lord; "In Perfect Heath" by A. T. Kedzie; "Cyberneticist's Paradise" by L. A. Burt. Illustrations by Leo Ramon Summers & Ralph Castenir, Virgil Finlay, Frank Navarro, Gene Fawcette, and H. Dorset. Creasing; tanning; minor soiling; dealer's marks on front. Cover and contents page stamped "Property of Ted White", noted editor and author, from his collection. Very Good-.
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 FANTASTIC ADVENTURES (PAUL W. FAIRMAN; STEPHEN MARLOWE; CHESTER S. GEIER; DALLAS ROSS; WALLACE UMPHREY; ROG PHILLIPS), Fantastic Adventures: November, Nov. 1951
FANTASTIC ADVENTURES (PAUL W. FAIRMAN; STEPHEN MARLOWE; CHESTER S. GEIER; DALLAS ROSS; WALLACE UMPHREY; ROG PHILLIPS)
Fantastic Adventures: November, Nov. 1951
NY, Ziff Davis. 1951. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 13, No. 11. Cover by Ed Valigursky for "The Man Who Stopped at Nothing" (novel) by Paul W. Fairman. Includes "Anything You Heart Desires" by Stephen Marlowe (Milton Lesser); "The Girl in the Golden Wig" (novelette) by Chester S. Geier; "He Knew All The Answers" by Dallas Ross; "Mission Accomplished" by Wallace Umphrey; "Remember Not to Die!" (novelette) by Rog Phillips. Features: "The Editor's Norebook"; "Sing the Man a Song" by Frederic Booth; "Hail the Absent King" by Peter Dakin; "Loving Cup - 450 B.C." by Russell Newton Roman; "It Can Happen Here!" by John Weston; "Clothes Still Make the Woman" by E. Bruce Yaches; "Lady of the Double-Ax" by Wilton Avery MacDonald; 'How to Beat the Horses" by Sandy Miller; "You 'Talk' Too Much" by Carter T. Wainwright; "From out of the Past" by Merritt Linn; "Home Sweet Home." by Salem Lane; "Look Who's Here!" by William Karney; "Crete to Paris in 3400 Years" by Jonathan Peterson; "Reader's Page"; "Mathematics a la Mode" by Lee Owens; "The Brain-Bombers!" by Jack Winter; "Waves That Bounce on the Moon" by Dale Lord; "In Perfect Heath" by A. T. Kedzie; "Cyberneticist's Paradise" by L. A. Burt. Illustrations by Leo Ramon Summers & Ralph Castenir, Virgil Finlay, Frank Navarro, Gene Fawcette, and H. Dorset. Dealer's marks; short edge tears; short math problem on rear. Very Good.
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 Laurence Binyon; Robert Bridges; Stephen Phillips; Margaret L. Woods; Richard Watson Dixon, Elkin Mathew&Apos;S Garland of New Poetry
Laurence Binyon; Robert Bridges; Stephen Phillips; Margaret L. Woods; Richard Watson Dixon
Elkin Mathew&Apos;S Garland of New Poetry
London, Elkin Mathews, 1897. Cloth. A scarce volume of 'Shilling Garland' poetry compiled by Charles Elkin Mathews. An anthology of poems compiled by publisher Charles Elkin Mathews, a scarce work.This volume contains the first five pamphlets in Mathew's 'Shilling Garland' series, for which the wraps are bound in to the rear. Including 'First Book of London Visions' by Laurence Binyon, 'Purcell Commemoration Ode, and Other Poems' by Robert Bridges, 'Christ in Hades, and Other Poems' by Stephens Phillips, 'Aeromancy, and Other Poems' by Margaret L. Woods, and 'Songs and Odes' by Richard Watson Dixon.Each work has a separate pagination. In the original publisher's cloth binding. Externally, smart. Spine and extremities of the boards are faded. Minor bumping to the head and tail of the spine. A few light marks to the cloth. Front hinge is starting but firm. Internally, firmy bound. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .
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BURG, ROBERT; ANDREWS, HERBERT; THISTLE, FRANK; PHILLIPS, TOM; JOHNSTON, RICHARD B.; ALLEN, STEPHEN R.; BENEDICT, MIRIAM
Gentleman [Magazine] - the Young Man's Guide to Good Living, February [Feb. ] 1963, Volume III, Number 4 - Sophie Dorn Cover Photo / Battle of the Bosoms
USA: Bruce-Royal Publishing, 1963. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Nessim, Barbara; Feelings, Tom. An early men's publication in the model of Playboy. 64 pages with color and black and white photos. Features: Gorgeous cover photo of Sophie Dorn; Artsy black and white photo of Laura Cummings inside front cover; Coney Island - a winter portrait by Robert Burg; More photos of Laura Cummings (in color and black and white); The Hungry One - a true friendship is worth fifty women, by Herbert Andrews; Battle of the Bosoms - the continuing controversy in girlie-show business in Las Vegas; Vandenberg Air Base - photo essay on this key defense base; The Two Minds of Frederick Garst, by Tom Phillips; Girls of Tahiti - Lovely color and black and white photos; Fistful of Life - A Little Lesson in a Singapore Bar, by Richard B. Johnston; More black and white photos and color centerfold of Laura Cummings, a student at Colorado State University; The 36th floor - story by Stephen R. Allen; Flip! - a series of 18 color photos of a cute dancing girl which may be clipped, then flipped to watch her move; An Introduction to Jazz; New Zealand's Finest - photo feature of Bernadette Kell; Ski Sailing - photo-article on a new winter sport; Ad for the Tisch-Bumbass one-man jazz band; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Gentleman February 1963, Sophie Dorn, Laura Cummings, Coney Island, Robert Burg, The Hungry One, Herbert Andrews, Battle of the Bosoms, topless dancers controversy, girlie-shows, Las Vegas, Vandenberg Air Base, The Two Minds of Frederick Garst, Tom Philli. Good .
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Fairman, Paul W., Stephen Marlowe, Chester S. Geier, Dallas Ross, Wallace Umphrey, Rog Phillips, Frederic Booth, Peter Dakin, and other contributors
Fantastic Adventures, volume 13, number 11 (November, 1951)
Chicago, Ziff-Davis, 1951. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Good in original wrappers wtih edgewear, tape repairs on the spine and a "15" written on the front cover. Good.
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(Man Ray). Foresta, Merry; Foster, Stephen C.; Kluver, Billy; Martin, Julie; Naumann, Francis; Phillips, Sandra S.; Shattuck, Roger; and Turner, Elizabeth Hutton.
Perpetual Motif: The Art of Man Ray.
New York: Abbeville Press, (1989). (1989). - Quarto, 11-1/4 inches high by 9-1/4 inches wide. Softcover, bound in pictorial gray wraps. There are light vertical creases to the spine. 348 pages, profusely illustrated in color and black & white. Near fine.

Published in conjunction with the exhibitions organized by Merry Foresta at the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Very good .

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Keywords: ART; PERPETUAL MOTIF: THE ART OF MAN RAY; MERRY FORESTA; STEPHEN C. FOSTER; BILLY KLUVER; JULIE MARTIN; FRANCIS NAUMANN; SANDRA S. PHILLIPS; ELIZABETH HUTTON TURNER; ROGER SHATTUCK; ILLUSTRATED; ILLUSTRATIONS; THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART; SMITHSON

 ANALOG (POUL ANDERSON; HARRY HARRISON; STEPHEN A. KALLIS, JR.; MACK REYNOLDS; DONALD E. WESTLAKE; MARK PHILLIPS - AKA RANDALL GARRETT & LAURENCE M. JANIFER; JOHN W. CAMPBELL), Analog Science Fact & Fiction: December, Dec. 1960
ANALOG (POUL ANDERSON; HARRY HARRISON; STEPHEN A. KALLIS, JR.; MACK REYNOLDS; DONALD E. WESTLAKE; MARK PHILLIPS - AKA RANDALL GARRETT & LAURENCE M. JANIFER; JOHN W. CAMPBELL)
Analog Science Fact & Fiction: December, Dec. 1960
NY, Street & Smith. 1960. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. LXVI, No. 4. Edited by John W. Campbell. Cover art by Schoenherr for "The Longest Voyage" (novelette) by Poul Anderson. Includes "The K-Factor" (novelette) by Harry Harrison; "The Untouchable" by Stephen A. Kallis, Jr.; "Gun for Hire" by Mack Reynolds; "Man of Action" by Donald E. Westlake; "Occasion for Disaster" (pt. 2 of 4) by Mark Phillips [Randall Garrett & Laurence M. Janifer]. Science Fact: "They Do It With Mirrors." by John W. Campbell. Readers' Departments: "The Editor's Page: Final Report on the Dean Device" by John W. Campbell; "In Times to Come"; "The Reference Library" by P. Schuyler Miller; "Brass Tacks". Illustrated by Douglas, Schoenherr, Summers and van Dongen. Rear cover soiling; edgewear; tanning. Very Good-.
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 ANALOG (POUL ANDERSON; HARRY HARRISON; STEPHEN A. KALLIS, JR.; MACK REYNOLDS; DONALD E. WESTLAKE; MARK PHILLIPS - AKA RANDALL GARRETT & LAURENCE M. JANIFER; JOHN W. CAMPBELL), Analog Science Fact & Fiction: December, Dec. 1960
ANALOG (POUL ANDERSON; HARRY HARRISON; STEPHEN A. KALLIS, JR.; MACK REYNOLDS; DONALD E. WESTLAKE; MARK PHILLIPS - AKA RANDALL GARRETT & LAURENCE M. JANIFER; JOHN W. CAMPBELL)
Analog Science Fact & Fiction: December, Dec. 1960
NY, Street & Smith. 1960. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. LXVI, No. 4. Edited by John W. Campbell. Cover art by Schoenherr for "The Longest Voyage" (novelette) by Poul Anderson. Includes "The K-Factor" (novelette) by Harry Harrison; "The Untouchable" by Stephen A. Kallis, Jr.; "Gun for Hire" by Mack Reynolds; "Man of Action" by Donald E. Westlake; "Occasion for Disaster" (pt. 2 of 4) by Mark Phillips [Randall Garrett & Laurence M. Janifer]. Science Fact: "They Do It With Mirrors." by John W. Campbell. Readers' Departments: "The Editor's Page: Final Report on the Dean Device" by John W. Campbell; "In Times to Come"; "The Reference Library" by P. Schuyler Miller; "Brass Tacks". Illustrated by Douglas, Schoenherr, Summers and van Dongen. Front cover lower soien corner very rubbed (see scan); short tear to spine heel which affects several pages; short tear at spine head; small tears to frotn hinge; mild tanning. Good-.
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 Kane, Robert & Stephen H. Phillips, Hartshorne: Process philosophy and theology.
Kane, Robert & Stephen H. Phillips
Hartshorne: Process philosophy and theology.
State University of New York Press: 1989. Paperback, 198 pp., 15x23x1 cm, traces of use on cover, in very good condition.
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Stephen King, Lawrence Block, Ed McBain, Donald Hamilton, Charles Williams, Richard Aleas, Max Phillips, Dominec Stansberry
Hard Case Crime: Sneak Preview 2005-06 the Colorado Kid
U.S.A. Dorchester Publishing. 2005, First Edition/First Printing. Mass Market Paperback. Book, A square solid tight clean unread copy. Review item containing the first appearance of excerpts of 8 novels that debuted in the Second Year of this series. One of these excerpts included is of The Colorado Kid the first appearance in print that I am aware of. THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND WILL NORMALLY SHIP NEXT DAY. Fine.
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MCFARLAND, STEPHEN L. & NEWTON, WESLEY PHILLIPS
To Command the Sky: The Battle for Air Superiority over Germany, 1942-1944
Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Institution Press. 1991, First Edition. (ISBN: 1-56098-069-9). Hard Cover. Inside front cover has book plate from former owner. Very Good/No Jacket.
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9781604021882 LANGNAS, MICHAEL (EDITOR)(PAOLO MADRIGAL; DANIEL WOODRELL; ANTHONY NEIL SMITH; ROLO DIEZ; TRISTAN DAVIES; LES EDGERTON; TIM L. WILLIAMS; CORTRIGHT MCMEEL; KAILI VAN WAVEREN; J. D. RHOADES; STEPHEN GIBSON; J. F. CONNOLLY; PATRICIA ABBOTT; GARY PHILLIPS; +), Murdaland; Crime Fiction for the 21st Century; Issue 01
LANGNAS, MICHAEL (EDITOR)(PAOLO MADRIGAL; DANIEL WOODRELL; ANTHONY NEIL SMITH; ROLO DIEZ; TRISTAN DAVIES; LES EDGERTON; TIM L. WILLIAMS; CORTRIGHT MCMEEL; KAILI VAN WAVEREN; J. D. RHOADES; STEPHEN GIBSON; J. F. CONNOLLY; PATRICIA ABBOTT; GARY PHILLIPS; +)
Murdaland; Crime Fiction for the 21st Century; Issue 01
Baltimore & Pittsburgh, Mug Shot Press. 2007, First Edition. (ISBN: 9781604021882). Paperback. [1st printing] 2007 (from spine). Bi-annual literary journal. Trade-sized. Cover photo by Terry Gratuity. Includes "My War" by Paolo Madrigal; "The Echo of Neighborly Bones" by Daniel Woodrell; "Lovers Through All Etenity and Evermore" by Anthony Neil Smith; "Eclipse" by Rolo Diez; "Scouts" by Tristan Davies; "Felon" by Les Edgerton; "And Ivy Leaves the Door Unlocked" by Tim L. Williams; "Nasty Jay" by Cortright McMeel; "Maria's Misfortune" by Kaili Van Waveren; "Spadework" by J. D. Rhoades; "Boars" by Stephen Gibson; "The Undertaker's Story" by J. F. Connolly; "Scarecrow" by Patricia Abbott; "House of Tears" by Gary Phillips; "Something Is Out There" by Richard Bausch; "Words Are Cheap" by Ken Bruen; "Novel Excerpt: "Evavangeline" (from "Smonk") by Tom Franklin; "Classic Reprint: "Professional Man" by David Goodis; "Special Feature: Frank Hamm" (from work in progress) by Mary Gaitskill; "Notes on Contributors" Minor edge soil; isnb sticker over original on front is a little picked at. Near Fine.
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 AMAZING (WALTER M. MILLER, JR.; STEPHEN MARLOWE - AKA MILTON LESSER; ROG PHILLIPS - AKA ROGER P. GRAHAM; GERALD VANCE; MILTON LESSER), Amazing Stories: January, Jan. 1952
AMAZING (WALTER M. MILLER, JR.; STEPHEN MARLOWE - AKA MILTON LESSER; ROG PHILLIPS - AKA ROGER P. GRAHAM; GERALD VANCE; MILTON LESSER)
Amazing Stories: January, Jan. 1952
NY, Ziff-Davis. 1952. SingleIssueMagazine. Association, Vol. 26, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover art by Norman Saunders for "The Reluctant Traitor" by Walter M. Miller, Jr. Includes "The Last Revolution" by Stephen Marlowe (Milton Lesser); "No Greater Wisdom" by Rog Phillips (Roger P. Graham); "C'Mon-a My Planet" by Gerald Vance (unattributed house pseud.); "The Impossible Weapon" by Milton Lesser. Features: "The Observatory"; "The Short End of the Stick" by Jon Barry; "The Spectre of the Hoardes" by Merritt Linn; "Miracle in Ice" by Salem Lane; "Life Is So Simple" by June Lurie; "Fertilizer - Economy Size" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Stpo Sign in Space" by E. Bruce Yaches; "Once in a Blue Moon" by A. T. Kedzie; 'Long Live the Dead!" by Walt Crain; "Oil- Or Juice?" by Frederic Booth; "Squeezing Steel" by John Weston; "The Perfect Light" by Jack Winter; "The Club House" by Rog Phillips; "The Reader's Forum"; "Science Fiction Bookcase" by Sam Merwin; "Destruction - 1851 Vintage" by Sandy miller; "Our Friend, the Rattlesnake" by Dale Lord; "Perennial Monorail" by William Karney; 'Planetoids with Tails!" by Jonathan Peterson. Illustrated by James Otis, Ed Emsler, Gene Fawcette, Ed Vailigursky, and Julian S. Krupa. Cover stamped "Property of Ted White", noted editor and author, from his collection. Glue-mends to spine which has small losses and stress; tape at upper front hinge; something written on cover in crayon; a little bent from poor stacking; foxing; mild tanning. Good to Very Good-.
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 AMAZING (WALTER M. MILLER, JR.; STEPHEN MARLOWE - AKA MILTON LESSER; ROG PHILLIPS - AKA ROGER P. GRAHAM; GERALD VANCE; MILTON LESSER), Amazing Stories: January, Jan. 1952
AMAZING (WALTER M. MILLER, JR.; STEPHEN MARLOWE - AKA MILTON LESSER; ROG PHILLIPS - AKA ROGER P. GRAHAM; GERALD VANCE; MILTON LESSER)
Amazing Stories: January, Jan. 1952
NY, Ziff-Davis. 1952. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 26, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover art by Norman Saunders for "The Reluctant Traitor" by Walter M. Miller, Jr. Includes "The Last Revolution" by Stephen Marlowe (Milton Lesser); "No Greater Wisdom" by Rog Phillips (Roger P. Graham); "C'Mon-a My Planet" by Gerald Vance (unattributed house pseud.); "The Impossible Weapon" by Milton Lesser. Features: "The Observatory"; "The Short End of the Stick" by Jon Barry; "The Spectre of the Hoardes" by Merritt Linn; "Miracle in Ice" by Salem Lane; "Life Is So Simple" by June Lurie; "Fertilizer - Economy Size" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Stpo Sign in Space" by E. Bruce Yaches; "Once in a Blue Moon" by A. T. Kedzie; 'Long Live the Dead!" by Walt Crain; "Oil- Or Juice?" by Frederic Booth; "Squeezing Steel" by John Weston; "The Perfect Light" by Jack Winter; "The Club House" by Rog Phillips; "The Reader's Forum"; "Science Fiction Bookcase" by Sam Merwin; "Destruction - 1851 Vintage" by Sandy Miller; "Our Friend, the Rattlesnake" by Dale Lord; "Perennial Monorail" by William Karney; 'Planetoids with Tails!" by Jonathan Peterson. Illustrated by James Otis, Ed Emsler, Gene Fawcette, Ed Vailigursky, and Julian S. Krupa. Front hinge gouges/nibbled; creasing; tanning; edge and corner nicks and with with small losses; name stamped on first page. Good to Very Good-.
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