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 BLUE BOOK (JOHN & WARD HAWKINS; WILLIAM BRANDON; ROSS DE LUE; GEORGE KENTRA; FREDERICK & P. G. BELL; WILBUR S. PEACOCK; NORMAN A. FOX; H. BEDFORD-JONES; IB MELCHIOR; VERNE CHUTE; BERTRAM ATKEY; MARK J. BOESCH; JOEL REEVE; JOHN E. HARBAUGH; MORE), Blue Book Magazine: August, Aug. 1947
BLUE BOOK (JOHN & WARD HAWKINS; WILLIAM BRANDON; ROSS DE LUE; GEORGE KENTRA; FREDERICK & P. G. BELL; WILBUR S. PEACOCK; NORMAN A. FOX; H. BEDFORD-JONES; IB MELCHIOR; VERNE CHUTE; BERTRAM ATKEY; MARK J. BOESCH; JOEL REEVE; JOHN E. HARBAUGH; MORE)
Blue Book Magazine: August, Aug. 1947
NY, McCall Co. 1947. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 85, No. 4. Bedsheet-sized pulp. Edited by Donald Kennicott. Cover art by Herbert Morton Stoops ("These United States - Vermont). Includes "The Sergeant, the Sikh and the Holy Man" (short novel) by John & Ward Hawkins; "The Queen's Gambit" (short novel) by William Brandon; "Beyond the World's Rim" by Ross De Lue & George Kentra; "A Hair of the Bashaw's Beard" by Frederick & P. G. Bell; "Time to Kill" by Wilbur S. Peacock; "The Girl at the Granada" by Norman A. Fox; "Jewels Have a Long Life" by H. Bedford-Jones; "Fraulein Hannelore" by Ib Melchior; "Flapjacks for Nellie" by Verne Chute; "Return, O Captain!" by Bertram Atkey; "Mountain Men" by Mark J. Boesch; "Rigged for a Beating" by Joel Reeve; "Richard the Dragon-Hearted" by John E. Harbaugh; "The House on the Casey" by Ray Nafzinger. Stories of Fact and Experience: "Jap Bait" by Richard A. Shafter; "The Dog Watch" by Fairfax Downey; "Spy Work Ahead" by Lt. Cmdr. Richard M. Kelly. Special Features: "Rugged Duty" by Richard Hakluyt; "The Interloper - A Quiz" by Ed Dembitz; "How's Your Hand - A Quiz" by Helen Pettigrew; "Who's Who in This Issue". Illustrated by Cleveland Woodward, Manning De V. Lee, James Ernst, Raymond Thayer, Maurice Bower, John Fulton, Charles Chickering, L. R. Gustavson, John McDermott, Pat Denman, and John Costigan. Old tape on spine and short piece at upper ead edge; tanning. Very Good-.
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 BLUE BOOK (ANTHONY FON EISEN; FRED LANE; JOHN RHODES STURDY; GRANGE LEWIS; BEATRICE GRIMSHAW; BILL GULIK; FRANK BONHAM; WILLIAM BYRON MOWRY; WALT SHELDON; ZACHARY BALL; FRANK LEON SMITH; HUGH PENTECOST; JOEL REEVE; J. H. CLAGETT; MORE), Blue Book Magazine: May 1950
BLUE BOOK (ANTHONY FON EISEN; FRED LANE; JOHN RHODES STURDY; GRANGE LEWIS; BEATRICE GRIMSHAW; BILL GULIK; FRANK BONHAM; WILLIAM BYRON MOWRY; WALT SHELDON; ZACHARY BALL; FRANK LEON SMITH; HUGH PENTECOST; JOEL REEVE; J. H. CLAGETT; MORE)
Blue Book Magazine: May 1950
NY, McCall Co. 1950. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 91, No. 1. Besheet-sized pulp magazine. Edited by Donald Kennicott. Cover by John Fulton ("These United States XL - West Virginia: Mountaineers Are Always Free"). Includes "The Road to Granada" (short novel) by Anthony Fon Eisen; "First Command" (short novel) by Fred Lane; "Murder on the Point" (short novel) by John Rhodes Sturdy; "Bright Scarlet" by Grange Lewis; "A Friend in Ghostland" by Beatrice Grimshaw; "Removal Job" by Bill Gulik; "The Hopyard Widow" by Frank Bonham; "Bush Pilot" by William Byron Mowry; "the Heretic" by Walt Sheldon; "Everglades People" by Zachary Ball; "Canarsie Interlude" by Frank Leon Smith; "The Long Carry" by Hugh Pentecost; "Murphy Goes Uptown" by Joel Reeve; "The Hunters of Kentucky" by J. H. Clagett. Stories of Fact and Experience: "How Good Is the Red Army?" byCol. Louis B. Ely; "Our Forgotten War with Japan" by E. B. Long; "Weather Mission" by C. B. Colby; "The Man Who Owned the Harp of God" by Harry Botsford; "Hombre on Horseback" by John Richard Young; "Kamikaze" Henry J. Blossy. Special Features; "Lucy Brewer, Marine" by Fairfax Downey; "Spring" by Peter Wells; "Who's Who in this Issue". Creasing; minor tears at spine ends with small loss at heel. Very Good.
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 BLUE BOOK (WILLIAM HEUMAN; ROBERT TURNER; STEPHEN P. LEWIS; DONALD KEITH; RICHARD WORMSER; WILLIAM BROWN HARTLEY; FLETCHER PRATT; MORE), Blue Book Magazine: August, Aug. 1965
BLUE BOOK (WILLIAM HEUMAN; ROBERT TURNER; STEPHEN P. LEWIS; DONALD KEITH; RICHARD WORMSER; WILLIAM BROWN HARTLEY; FLETCHER PRATT; MORE)
Blue Book Magazine: August, Aug. 1965
NY, McCall Co. 1965. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 101, No. 4. Besheet-sized pulp. Edited by Donald Kennicott. Cover art by Hans Knopf. Includes "You've Got to Explain to a Woman" by William Heuman; "Big Boys Don't Cry" by Robert Turner; "Pretty Boy" by Stephen P. Lewis; "The Ghost in the Kremlin" by Donald Keith; "The Day Justice came to nelson County" (novel) by Richard Wormser; "The Cruel Tower" by William Brown Hartley. Articles: "Will a Machine Take Your Job?" by Fletcher Pratt; more. Creasing; edge and corner wear; stress; minor tears at spine ends. Good+ to Very Good-.
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 BLUE BOOK (LEWIS SOWDEN; WILLIAM BARRETT; LYNN MONTROSS; HERBERT RAVENEL SASS; JOEL REEVE; ARTHUR GORDON; HARRY BOTSFORD; ALLAN BOSWORTH; PETER DOLLAR; FRANK BONHAM; C. DONALD WIRE & FORREST SHUGART; FAIRFAX DOWNEY; STEWART STERLING; JOHN FERRIS +), Blue Book Magazine: July 1949
BLUE BOOK (LEWIS SOWDEN; WILLIAM BARRETT; LYNN MONTROSS; HERBERT RAVENEL SASS; JOEL REEVE; ARTHUR GORDON; HARRY BOTSFORD; ALLAN BOSWORTH; PETER DOLLAR; FRANK BONHAM; C. DONALD WIRE & FORREST SHUGART; FAIRFAX DOWNEY; STEWART STERLING; JOHN FERRIS +)
Blue Book Magazine: July 1949
NY, McCall Co. 1949. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 89, No. 3. Bedsheet-sized pulp. Edited by Donald Kennicott. Cover art by Benton Clark ("These United States: XXXI - Iowa"). Includes "Star of Doom" (novel; pt. 1 of 2) by Lewis Sowden; "The Rolling Tons" (complete short novel) by William Barrett; "Serenade in Leadville" by Lynn Montross; "The Tiger's Hour" by Herbert Ravenel Sass; "A Frame for the Duke" by Joel Reeve; "By Appointment" by Arthur Gordon; "The Passing of Effie" by Harry Botsford; "Cloudy in the West" by Allan Bosworth; "Position Unknown" by Peter Dollar; "The Bronc' Stomper" by Frank Bonham. Stories of Fact and Experience: "Normandy Break-through" by C. Donald Wire & Forrest Shugart; "Dogs of Destiny" by Fairfax Downey; "Sleuths with Sirens" by Stewart Sterling; "The Incredible Captain Boyton" by John Ferris; "Sea Toll" by Bill Adams. Special features: "Flags of Our Fathers" by H. Bedford-Jones; "Pie in Ye Sky" by William Hinton; "Songs That Have Made History - XIII: Aj, Lucka, Lucka!"; "Who's Who in this Issue" . Illustrated by John Fulton, Charles Chickering, Hamilton Greene, Raymond Sisley, Paul Brown, Raymond Thayer, Frederick Chapman, Loran Wilford, John McDermott, Grattan Condon, Charles Horgens, and others. Tanning; creasing; corner wear with small losses. Very Good.
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 BLUE BOOK (ARED WHITE; ROBERT R. MILL; WILLIAM J. MAKIN; JAMES WEBER LINN; JAY LUCAS; H. BEDFORD-JONES; CAPT. L. B. WILLIAMS; MEIGS FROST; EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS; JAMES FRANCIS DWYER; BILL ADAMS; FULTON GRANT; ALFRED BATSON; MARQUESA NENA DE BELMONTE), Blue Book Magazine: December, Dec. 1937 ("Tarzan and the Elephant Men")
BLUE BOOK (ARED WHITE; ROBERT R. MILL; WILLIAM J. MAKIN; JAMES WEBER LINN; JAY LUCAS; H. BEDFORD-JONES; CAPT. L. B. WILLIAMS; MEIGS FROST; EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS; JAMES FRANCIS DWYER; BILL ADAMS; FULTON GRANT; ALFRED BATSON; MARQUESA NENA DE BELMONTE)
Blue Book Magazine: December, Dec. 1937 ("Tarzan and the Elephant Men")
NY, McCall Co. 1937. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 66, No. 2. Pulp magazine. Edited by Donald Kennicutt. Cover art by Herbert Morton Stoops. Includes "Diamond in Spain" (novelette) by Ared White; "Robbery of Convenience" (novelette) by Robert R. Mill; "Pianos for Shanghai" by William J. Makin; "The Hands of King Pi" by James Weber Linn; "The Lynching of Poker Dick" by Jay Lucas; "Warriors in Exile: VII The First American in the Legion" by H. Bedford-Jones; "Son of the Dragon King: Ships and Men XII" by H. Bedford-Jones and Capt. L. B. Williams; "Two Yards of Soldier" by Meigs Frost; "Tarzan and the Elephant Men" (pt. 2 of 3) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Prize Stories of Real Experience: "A Wanderer's Scrapbook" by James Francis Dwyer; "Flowers of the Sea" by Bill Adams; "Spy Scare" by Fulton Grant; "The Wise Cat of China" by Alfred Batson; "Spanish Battle-Fronts" by Marquesa Nena de Belmonte. Illustrated by John Clymer, Gratton Condon, Peter Kuhlhoff, Jeremy Cannon [Herbert Morton Stoops], Austin Briggs, John Richard Flanagan, Yngve Soderberg, and others. Minor soiling and corner wear; creasing. A very attractive copy. Very Good.
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 BLUE BOOK (ARED WHITE; ROBERT R. MILL; WILLIAM J. MAKIN; JAMES WEBER LINN; JAY LUCAS; H. BEDFORD-JONES; CAPT. L. B. WILLIAMS; MEIGS FROST; EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS; JAMES FRANCIS DWYER; BILL ADAMS; FULTON GRANT; ALFRED BATSON; MARQUESA NENA DE BELMONTE), Blue Book Magazine: December, Dec. 1937 ("Tarzan and the Elephant Men")
BLUE BOOK (ARED WHITE; ROBERT R. MILL; WILLIAM J. MAKIN; JAMES WEBER LINN; JAY LUCAS; H. BEDFORD-JONES; CAPT. L. B. WILLIAMS; MEIGS FROST; EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS; JAMES FRANCIS DWYER; BILL ADAMS; FULTON GRANT; ALFRED BATSON; MARQUESA NENA DE BELMONTE)
Blue Book Magazine: December, Dec. 1937 ("Tarzan and the Elephant Men")
NY, McCall Co. 1937. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 66, No. 2. Pulp magazine. Edited by Donald Kennicutt. Cover art by Herbert Morton Stoops. Includes "Diamond in Spain" (novelette) by Ared White; "Robbery of Convenience" (novelette) by Robert R. Mill; "Pianos for Shanghai" by William J. Makin; "The Hands of King Pi" by James Weber Linn; "The Lynching of Poker Dick" by Jay Lucas; "Warriors in Exile: VII The First American in the Legion" by H. Bedford-Jones; "Son of the Dragon King: Ships and Men XII" by H. Bedford-Jones and Capt. L. B. Williams; "Two Yards of Soldier" by Meigs Frost; "Tarzan and the Elephant Men" (pt. 2 of 3) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Prize Stories of Real Experience: "A Wanderer's Scrapbook" by James Francis Dwyer; "Flowers of the Sea" by Bill Adams; "Spy Scare" by Fulton Grant; "The Wise Cat of China" by Alfred Batson; "Spanish Battle-Fronts" by Marquesa Nena de Belmonte. Illustrated by John Clymer, Gratton Condon, Peter Kuhlhoff, Jeremy Cannon [Herbert Morton Stoops], Austin Briggs, John Richard Flanagan, Yngve Soderberg, and others. 1.25" loss at spine head; corners of both cover worn away at upper foredge (see scan; rear is same); creasing; rubbing; tanning; a little stress. Good.
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 BLUE BOOK (THEODORE GOODRIDGE ROBERTS; WILLIAM BRANDON; PETER B. KYNE; GEORGES SURDEZ; H. BEDFORD-JONES; JOSEPH W. HOTCHKISS; RICHARD HOWELLS WATKINS; WILBUR S. PEACOCK; ROSS DE LUE; JOEL REEVE; PHILIP KETCHUM; OLGA & EVERETT WEBER; JOHN BEAMES; +), Blue Book Magazine: December, Dec. 1947
BLUE BOOK (THEODORE GOODRIDGE ROBERTS; WILLIAM BRANDON; PETER B. KYNE; GEORGES SURDEZ; H. BEDFORD-JONES; JOSEPH W. HOTCHKISS; RICHARD HOWELLS WATKINS; WILBUR S. PEACOCK; ROSS DE LUE; JOEL REEVE; PHILIP KETCHUM; OLGA & EVERETT WEBER; JOHN BEAMES; +)
Blue Book Magazine: December, Dec. 1947
NY, McCall Co. 1947. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 86, No. 2. Bedsheet-sized pulp. Edited by Donald Kennicott. Cover art by Herbert Morton Stoops ("These United States: XII - New Jersey"). Includes "Strike Hard! Bite Deep!" (short novel) by Theodore Goodridge Roberts; "The Man Who Was Afraid" (short novel) by William Brandon; "An Officer Sees His Duty" by Peter B. Kyne; "Grandpa and the Werewolf" by Georges Surdez; "The Golden Cup" by H. Bedford-Jones; "The Conjured LST" by Joseph W. Hotchkiss; "A Head Sho' Beats Feet" by Richard Howells Watkins; "A Gambler's Reputation" by Wilbur S. Peacock; "The Flight of the XS-102" by Ross De Lue; "All Star Lucky" by Joel Reeve; "Four Things He's Do" by Philip Ketchum; "To Remember Me By" by Olga & Everett Weber; "Road Monkey" by John Beames; "Right of Way" by Laurence Kirk. Stories of fact and Experience: "Hill 314" by Forrest W. Shugart; "Combat team" by Col. Rupert D. Graves; "Southern France Landing" by H. Donald Wire.; Other "Special Feature". Illustrated by Raymond Thayer, Maurice Bower, Cleveland Woodward, Raymond Sisley, Frederick Chapman, James A. Meese, W. H. Brooks, L. F. Wilford, John Fulton, Wilson Thompson, John McDermott, Robert Ball, Charles Hargens, and Charles Chickering, Spine is tape ghosted with 1/2" loss at heel and minor loss at head. Very Good-.
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 BLUE BOOK (ALLAN SWINTON; EDWARD L. MCKENNA; FRANK LEON SMITH; KENNETH CASSENS; WILBUR S. PEACOCK; ALLAN VAUGHAN ELSTON; ZACHARY BALL; ROBERT GIBBONS; JOEL REEVE; H. BEDFORD-JONES; OWEN CAMERON; PHIL MAGEE; R. H. ROUPE; KEN JONES; ARCH WHITEHOUSE; MORE), Blue Book Magazine: July 1948
BLUE BOOK (ALLAN SWINTON; EDWARD L. MCKENNA; FRANK LEON SMITH; KENNETH CASSENS; WILBUR S. PEACOCK; ALLAN VAUGHAN ELSTON; ZACHARY BALL; ROBERT GIBBONS; JOEL REEVE; H. BEDFORD-JONES; OWEN CAMERON; PHIL MAGEE; R. H. ROUPE; KEN JONES; ARCH WHITEHOUSE; MORE)
Blue Book Magazine: July 1948
NY, McCall Co. 1948. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 87, No. 3. Bedsheet-sized pulp. Edited by Donald Kennicott. Cover art by Herbert Morton Stoops ("These United States: XIX - Georgia"). Includes "The Sable Orchid" (complete novel) by Allan Swinton; "Then Falls Thy Shadow" by Edward L. McKenna; "That'll Be The Day, McQuillan!" by Frank Leon Smith; "The Bull Dance" by Kenneth Cassens; "Henry Takes Over" by Wilbur S. Peacock; "Drop Coin here" by Allan Vaughan Elston; "Joe Tiger" by Zachary Ball; "The Mule with the Horn-Rimmed Glasses" by Robert Gibbons; "World Series Lucky" by Joel Reeve; "The Blasted Bristol Woman" by H. Bedford-Jones; "Earthbound" by Owen Cameron; "The Second Angle" by Phil Magee. Stories of fact and Experience: "Hell and High Water" by R. H. Roupe; "For Safety on the Seas" by Ken Jones; "The Ghost on the Screen" by Arch Whitehouse; "Close Combat - III" by Robert H. Bliss. Other "Special Feature". Illustrated by John Fulton, Wilson Thomson, John Richard Flannagan, John McDermott, Arthur Harper, Robert Mariner, Walter Brooks, Hamilton Greene, Herbert Morton Stoops, Charles Chickering, Cleveland Woodward, John Fulton, Raymond Sisley, and James Ernst. Creasing; minor edte tears; small loss to lower front cover spine corner; edgewear; tanning; 3-4 pages have a rough patch of soil/stain, small. Very Good-.
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 BLUE BOOK (A. V. LORING; WAYNE F. HYDE; JAMES MERRIAM MOORE; G. G. REVELLE; TOM MCMORROW; WILL COOK; JACK DILLON; LADISLAS FARAGO; HENRY A. MILTON; THEODORE IRWIN; JOSEPH LAWRENCE; RICHMOND P. HOBSON, JR.), Blue Book Magazine: October, Oct. 1960
BLUE BOOK (A. V. LORING; WAYNE F. HYDE; JAMES MERRIAM MOORE; G. G. REVELLE; TOM MCMORROW; WILL COOK; JACK DILLON; LADISLAS FARAGO; HENRY A. MILTON; THEODORE IRWIN; JOSEPH LAWRENCE; RICHMOND P. HOBSON, JR.)
Blue Book Magazine: October, Oct. 1960
NY, McCall Co. 1960. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 100, No. 1. Besheet-sized pulp. Edited by Maxwell Hamilton. Cover art by Fred Freeman. Includes "Drifter's Gold" (Book Bonus) by A. V. Loring; "Side Trip" by Wayne F. Hyde; "Passage Home" by James Merriam Moore; "Thrill of Conquest' by G. G. Revelle; "Super Star" by Tom McMorrow; "Pinch" by Will Cook; "R.S.V.P." by Jack Dillon; "Locked Door" by Henry A. Milton; "The Yankee Spy Who Drove the Kremlin Crazy" by Ladislas Farago. Aricles: "The Little Box That Killed Boxing"; "Night of the Navy's Biggest Bing" by Theodore Irwin; "Black Thursday" by Joseph Lawrence; "The Red Line of Death" by Richmond P. Hobson, Jr. Illustrated by Norman Eastman, George Wilson, Oscar Liebman, Vic Prezio, Bruce Minney, Basil Gogos, and photos. Spine and front hinge sunned; creasing; tanning; small corner loss; 2.5" upper frotn hin ge tears. Good to Very Good-.
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 BLUE BOOK (WILLIAM HOLDER; CHARLES A. ROBERTS; NELSON BOND; WILLIAM HEUMAN; JOHN D. MACDONALD; ELSIE LEE; JON CLEARY; TOM ROAN; ROBERT BLOCH), Bluebook (Blue Book) Magazine: August, Aug. 1952
BLUE BOOK (WILLIAM HOLDER; CHARLES A. ROBERTS; NELSON BOND; WILLIAM HEUMAN; JOHN D. MACDONALD; ELSIE LEE; JON CLEARY; TOM ROAN; ROBERT BLOCH)
Bluebook (Blue Book) Magazine: August, Aug. 1952
NY, McCall Co. 1952. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 95, No. 4. Besheet-sized pulp. Edited by Maxwell Hamilton. Cover art by John Cullen Murphy. Includes "Sometimes You Lose" by William Holder; "Squaw for Sale" by Charles A. Roberts; "A Rosy Future for Roderick" by Nelson Bond; "Third Base Coach" by William Heuman; "Delivery Boy War" by John D. MacDonald; "Ever Since Eve" by Elsie Lee; "Come Again, McKechnie" by Jon Cleary; "North Wind Crying" by Tom Roan; "Once a Sucker" (complete novel) by Robert Bloch. Articles: "The Revolution Comes to Trotting!" by Johnny Blue; "The Case of the Artist's Wife" by Horace Bailey brown; "Here We Go Again!" by Al Stump; "It Isn't True" by John T. Dunlavy; "Dere's Sad News Here" by George Scullin; "Let's Finish the Lindbergh Case!" by Cecil Carnes; "Henry, the Geepey and teh Gooney" by Joseph lawrence. Special Features: "Purely Personal"; "Thinking Out Loud"; "What Next!"; "Pro and Con"; "Relax and Enjoy". Ilustrations by John Cullen Murphy, Stan Drake, Howard Williamson, Al Tarter, Herb Saslow. George Withers, Ray Quigley, Miller Pope, Hank Berger, Bob Fink, Charles Geer, and Dave Stone. Tear with 1/2" loss at spine heel; a little creasing and wear; tanning. Very Good.
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 BLUE BOOK (THERON H. LUKE; GRAHAM DOAR; JOHN CAMPBELL SMITH; DRAYTON FARNHAM; FRED LANE; WILLIAM R. COX; WILLIAM ROBERTS; V. HENRY; BOB PATTERSON; MARK BOESCH; JOHN CLAGETT; LYLE ROBERTSON), Bluebook (Blue Book) Magazine: February, Feb. 1952
BLUE BOOK (THERON H. LUKE; GRAHAM DOAR; JOHN CAMPBELL SMITH; DRAYTON FARNHAM; FRED LANE; WILLIAM R. COX; WILLIAM ROBERTS; V. HENRY; BOB PATTERSON; MARK BOESCH; JOHN CLAGETT; LYLE ROBERTSON)
Bluebook (Blue Book) Magazine: February, Feb. 1952
NY, McCall Co. 1952. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 94, No. 4. Besheet-sized pulp. Edited by Maxwell Hamilton. Cover art by Bill Fleming. Includes "Payment for Two" by Theron H. Luke; "Not Even Hell" by Graham Doar; "Fate and the First Lieutenant" by John Campbell Smith; "Helpmeet" by Drayton Farnham; "Captain Lafferty's Luck" by Fred Lane; "Middles Are the Cream" by William R. Cox; "The Pride of a Man" by William Roberts; "Sweet Talk" by V. Henry; "The Juice Man" by Bob Patterson; "Mountain Fever" by Mark Boesch; "New Moon's Call" by John Clagett; "The Man Who Was Bait" (novel) by Lyle Robertson. Articles: "Stand-in for a Corpse" by Harold Helfer; "Why Not a Foreign Legion for America?" by Henry J. Reilly; "Too Little and Too Late" by Joseph Lawrence; "The Man Who Could Have Killed Washington" by John Richard Young; "The Beast That Fights Back" by Al Copen; "Gold!" by Horace Bailey Brown; "The Autobiography of a Kamikaze Pilot" by Yukisha Suzuki. Special Features: "Bluebook's Blue Ribbons"; "Thinking Out Loud"; "They Say"; "Pro and Con"; "Relax and Enjoy". Ilustrations by John Floherty, Jr. Stan Drake, W. David Shaw, Miller Pope, Brendan Lynch, David Stone, Herb Saslow, Bob Fink, Paul Hamlin, Dick Francis, and others. Short tears at spine ends with small losses; minor creasing; mild tanning. Very Good.
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 The New Society Blue Book; Marguerite M. Pinchard, The New Society Blue Book. Nineteen Hundred Twenty-Eight
The New Society Blue Book; Marguerite M. Pinchard
The New Society Blue Book. Nineteen Hundred Twenty-Eight
San Francisco, CA: New Society Blue Book, 1928. 8vo. Blue Cloth 315 pp. Very Good. With Advertisements at front and back of volume, some with B&W plates. Provenance: Everett Mathews, attorney from Millbrae, CA. .
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 Blue Rider Books, Horses and Americans 150 Years of Equestrian Literature in America.
Blue Rider Books
Horses and Americans 150 Years of Equestrian Literature in America.
Blue Rider Books, 1984. 1st Edition. Paperback. Lower corner bump, no other defects. This is a side-stapled exhibition catalog listing and describing 240 books; books listed date from 1808 to 1980; Index. A valuable resource for horse folks and collectors. Scarce. 4to 11" - 13" tall. 46 pages. T3. Near Fine.
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BLUE SKY BOYS
The Blue Sky Boys
Cambridge MA: Rounder Records, 1996. Audio CD. ISBN: 011661005228. Disc in excellent condition. Jewel box like new. Full liner notes. 14 tracks. Recorded at Starday Studios, Nashville, Tenn. In 1976. The Blue Sky Boys: Bill Bolick, vocals, mandolin ; Earl Bolick, vocals, guitar. 'The Blue Sky Boys -- brothers Earl and Bill Bolick -- sprang out of the same era of brother duets that produced the Monroe Brothers, the Delmore Brothers, and the Louvin Brothers, but their sound was entirely their own. Theirs was, in some respects, an earlier sound; it was also a quieter, slower, and more serious sound than that of their contemporaries. While the other brother acts veered toward and experimented with newer styles of bluegrass or electrified country boogie, the Bolicks held stubbornly to their roots; rather, in fact, than joining the trend toward electrification, they retired from recording altogether, performing only occasionally in the years following World War II...'. Near Fine .
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Bright Blue.
Where Would I Go. Where Would I Go
EMI Music South Africa 1988. EMIJ 4053417. 7" Vinyl in sleeve. Very clean, no apparent markings to vinyl, in VG sleeve which is slightly ringed. Side 1: Where Would I Go. Side 2: To Be There. Bright Blue was a sporadic South African band that was prominent on the progressive scene in the final years of apartheid. The band's name "reflected the paradox of being bright in a very blue time" but was also a tribute to Chelsea FC.
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