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011874New York: Bantam Books / Falcon #s 29357 29561 29748 29553 29552 29554 & 29555 1st Editions 1991-1993 ----------7 paperbacks. In 1991-1993 Bantam Books published this series of 7 all-new first edition paperback original Doc Savage adventures written by Will Murray using the Kenneth Robeson house pseudonym. Offered here is the COMPLETE SET of the new Doc Savage novels written by Murray for Bantam. 5 volumes have very modest shelfwear and are unread near fine to fine copies. 2 volumes Whistling Wraith & Forgotten Realm show only slight traces of being read faint spine creases some edgewear and are near fine. An attractive complete set uniform in appearance with Joe Devito cover art. Perhaps of interest is that Frightened Fish contains an appendix listing ALL the appearances of Doc Savage in the original pulps and in Bantam Books. First Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Near Fine to Fine. Illus. by Joe Devito front covers. Note: our prices on Biblio are the LOWEST of any of the sites on which we list our books. New York: Bantam Books / Falcon #s 29357, 29561, 29748, 29553, 29552, 29554 & 29555 1st Editions 1991-1993 paperback
014063New York: Ace Books #s M-157 2nd Printing 1967 / #s G-538 G-646 63410 13795 16669 35840 07895 37290 45000 1st Printings 1964 1967 1969 1971 1972 1973 1976 1977 ----------10 paperbacks all from Ace Books Star Gate is the 2nd Ace printing all others are the 1st Ace printings of earlier editions. 10 novels by Norton not parts of any of her series works. Condition of the 10 volumes ranges from VG to unread fine. Later and/or First Printings. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good to Near Fine. Illus. by Jack Gaughan Ed Emshwiller Frank Kelly Freas Davis Meltzer front covers. Note: our prices on Biblio are the LOWEST of any of the sites on which we list our books. New York: Ace Books #s M-157 2nd Printing 1967 / #s G-538, G-646, 63410, 13795, 16669, 35840, 07895, 37290, 45000 1st Printings paperback
013351New York: Dell / Ace Books / Beagle Books / Collier Books / Lancer Books / Daw Books 1st Editions or Printings 1970-1978 ----------10 paperbacks Swallower Shaggy Spacehawk and Whiff are Canadian printings. 10 mainly early volumes in Goulart's loose Barnum System series. All tales take place in the System but generally can be read in a stand-alone basis. Swallower and Chameleon are reprints of earlier hard cover editions while the other 8 volumes are first edition paperback originals. Condition ranges from VG to unread fine. Later and/or First Printings. Mass Market Paperback. Near Fine to Fine. Note: our prices on Biblio are the LOWEST of any of the sites on which we list our books. New York: Dell / Ace Books / Beagle Books / Collier Books / Lancer Books / Daw Books 1st Editions or Printings 1970-1978 paperback
002703San Diego CA: Corinth Suspense Novel #s CR133 CR137 CR141 CR145 & CR148 1st Editions 1966 ----------paperbacks. 5 BOOKS. Offered as the entire series of the Dusty Ayres books as issued by Corinth Regency in 1966 reprinting fantastic stories of a near-future war first published in the 1930's pulp magazine. Comments on each book follow my highest rating is near fine as no used book is perfect. Black Lightning has a 2 inch faint cover crease actually more of a partial bend the surface is not cracked a tiny spot of red on the front cover bottom edge appears unread and is near fine. Crimson Doom has small bumps to the spine bottom and one corner very minor spine edgewear appears unread and is near fine. Purple Tornado is close to flawless appears unread and is near fine. Telsa Raiders has a tiny crease to the front cover bottom a tiny corner bump some edgewear and is VG to near fine. Black Invaders has just a trace of edgewear on the front cover bottom edge appears unread and is near fine. A brilliant series of books uniform in appearance in largely unread condition. . First Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Near Fine. Illus. by Robert Bonfils front covers. Note: our prices on Biblio are the LOWEST of any of the sites on which we list our books. San Diego, CA: Corinth Suspense Novel #s CR133, CR137, CR141, CR145 & CR148 1st Editions 1966 paperback
011853New York: Berkley Books #s X1734 X1746 X1764 X2002 X2004 X2023 X2043 & X2058 1st Editions 1969-1971 ----------8 paperbacks #s 4 & 6 are Canadian printings. Reprints of novels first published in the "G-8 and His Battle Aces" pulp magazine in the 1930s. There were many other G-8 novels but Berkley only published these 8 volumes. Offered here is the COMPLETE SET of the G-8 novels published by Berkley Books. Condition ranges from VG to unread near fine. An attractive set uniform in appearance with "modern" front cover art by James Steranko on the first 3 volumes and the original pulp cover art by Frederick Blakeslee on the remaining volumes. First Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Illus. by James Steranko & Frederick Blakeslee front covers. Note: our prices on Biblio are the LOWEST of any of the sites on which we list our books. New York: Berkley Books #s X1734, X1746, X1764, X2002, X2004, X2023, X2043 & X2058 1st Editions 1969-1971 paperback
19060007583Boston: Perry Mason Company 1906. First edition. Hardcover. Good. Folio 672 pages in publisher's embossed "yearbook" cloth with original wrappers bound in; occasional clips missing rehinged insect damage at fore-edge of top cover. <br/><br/>This poem by Robert Lee Frost at p. 38 appeared without his knowledge - ignorant for years - long before its first book appearance in A BOY'S WILL see Crane's Frost bibliography E44. Other contributors include Hamlin Garland Gen. Charles King H. Rider Haggard Margaret Deland Gen. A. W. Greely Agnes C. Laut Jack London Capt. A. T. Mahan Robert E. Peary William McLeod Raine Charles G. D. Roberts Margaret E. Sangster Luther Burbank Mary Austin Grover Cleveland Helen Keller and Emerson Hough on Davy Crockett. Perry Mason Company hardcover
007891New York: Avon Books # 285 1st Printing 1951 Ace Books #s F-304 & F-312 1st Editions 1964 ----------3 paperbacks. 3 books incorporating the adventures of Myles Cabot the Radio Man on Venus. There were other "Radio Man" stories by Farley but these are the only ones to reach book form. Avon published the 1st book "An Earth Man on Venus" in 1950 some sources say 1951 the book itself states 1950 reprinting from the 1948 hardcover which had been titled "The Radio Man". In 1964 Ace issued the 2 subsequent books as paperback originals/first editions. EMOV is the gem of this series: it is a gorgeous unread copy with the only flaw being a 1/2 inch closed tear on the back cover otherwise it glistens as new. RB has a shadow on the front cover where a label was removed appears unread and is near fine. RP has a front cover corner crease a trace of edgewear a faint back cover crease appears unread and is VG to near fine. An opportunity to obtain the entire series as published in book form at one time with the old Avon being the gem of the series. Later and/or First Printings. Mass Market Paperback. Near Fine. Illus. by Ray Johnson John Schoenherr Jack Gaughan Ed Emshwiller. Note: our prices on Biblio are the LOWEST of any of the sites on which we list our books. New York: Avon Books # 285 1st Printing 1951, Ace Books #s F-304 & F-312 1st Editions 1964 paperback
011843San Diego CA: Corinth Regency Suspense Novel #s CR116 CR120 CR124 CR128 CR132 CR136 CR140 & CR144 1st Editions 1966 ----------paperbacks. 8 BOOKS. Offered as the entire series of the Operator 5 books as issued by Corinth Regency in 1966 featuring secret agent Jimmy Christopher saving America from invasion and destruction first published in the 1930's pulp magazine. Volume 8 Invasion of the Yellow Warlords is in good condition only the other 7 volumes range from VG to unread near fine. An attractive series of books uniform in appearance all with Robert Bonfils cover art. . First Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good to Near Fine. Illus. by Robert Bonfils front covers. Note: our prices on Biblio are the LOWEST of any of the sites on which we list our books. San Diego, CA: Corinth Regency Suspense Novel #s CR116, CR120, CR124, CR128, CR132, CR136, CR140 & CR144 1st Editions 1966 paperback
012456New York: Ballantine Books #s 210 391K 507K F588 U2192 U2193 02468 & 23613 1st Editions 1957-1973 ----------8 paperbacks. Strange Relations Inside Outside Dare Time's Last Gift & Traitor to the Living are Canadian printings. 8 Philip Jose Farmer science fiction books OFFERED AS AN 8-BOOK SET. All books are PAPERBACK ORIGINAL FIRST EDITIONS there was a simultaneous hardcover publication of Green Odyssey. In fact these 8 volumes are the COMPLETE SET of Farmer books published by Ballantine as paperback original first editions. Strange Relations and The Alley God are collections of shorter works the other 6 volumes are novels. Green Odyssey the author's 1st book has tiny corner chips to the spine extremities appears unread and is near fine. Strange Relations the author's 1st collection has faint spine and cover creases and is VG to near fine. The Lovers has a minor bump to the spine bottom appears unread and is fine. The Alley God is an unread fine copy. Inside Outside has a faint reading crease and is near fine to fine. Dare has a bump and a tiny bit of crumbling to the top right pages corner a faint reading crease and is near fine. Time's Last Gift has modest shelfwear and is near fine to fine. Traitor to the Living has a reading crease modest shelfwear and is near fine to fine. . First Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Near Fine to Fine. Illus. by Richard Powers Robert Blanchard Bob Abbett Gene Szafran Hans Ulrich & Ute Osterwalder front covers . Note: our prices on Biblio are the LOWEST of any of the sites on which we list our books. New York: Ballantine Books #s 210, 391K, 507K, F588, U2192, U2193, 02468 & 23613 1st Editions 1957-1973 paperback
012556New York: Columbia Publications Inc. 1st Editions undated but 1942 ----------vintage chapbooks / stapled booklets digest size. In 1942 Columbia issued these 6 undated but numbered 1-6 volumes as companions to their pulp magazines Science Fiction Stories and Science Fiction Quarterly. All contained one novella were 24 pages long had the same Frank R. Paul cover art and the back covers were the completion of the novella and/or an advertisement for Columbia's pulp magazines. 1 volume has a faint front cover yellow stain 2 have store stamps on the back covers all show only modest wear and are near fine or fine copies. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine to Fine. Illus. by Frank R. Paul front covers. Note: our prices on Biblio are the LOWEST of any of the sites on which we list our books. New York: Columbia Publications, Inc. 1st Editions undated but 1942 paperback
011845San Diego CA: Corinth Suspense Novel #s CR122 CR126 CR130 CR134 CR138 CR142 & CR146 1st Editions 1966 ----------paperbacks. 7 BOOKS. Offered as the entire series of the Secret Agent X books as issued by Corinth in 1966 featuring an unnamed secret agent first published in the 1930's pulp magazine. Using the house pseudonym Brant House Tepperman wrote Servants of the Skull Fleming-Roberts wrote Curse of the Mandarin's Fan and Chadwick wrote the other 5 volumes. Some books have modest creasing and edgewear 2 have store stamps inside condition ranges from VG to unread near fine. An attractive series of books uniform in appearance all with Robert Bonfils cover art. . First Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Illus. by Robert Bonfils front covers. Note: our prices on Biblio are the LOWEST of any of the sites on which we list our books. San Diego, CA: Corinth Suspense Novel #s CR122, CR126, CR130, CR134, CR138, CR142 & CR146 1st Editions 1966 paperback
001544New York: Ballantine Books #s 24729 25136 27249 & 27821 1st Editions 1975-1978 ----------wall calendars. 4 calendars issued for the years 1976 1977 1978 & 1979. None have any writing show very little wear and are in near fine condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Illus. by Scenes from the TV Series. Note: our prices on Biblio are the LOWEST of any of the sites on which we list our books. New York: Ballantine Books #s 24729, 25136, 27249 & 27821 1st Editions 1975-1978 paperback
013958New York: New American Library Plume Book #s 26134 26214 26740 & 27917 1st Printings 1988 1989 1992 & 1997 ----------4 trade paperbacks. The first Plume trade paperback printings of the first 4 volumes in The Dark Tower series. Plume only reprinted these 1st 4 volumes in the series. All reprint earlier hardcover printings. All number strings start at 1. ISBNs are 0452261341 0452262143 0452267404 & 0452279178. All 4 volumes were selected for quality at the bookstore when new bagged and of course never read. They are as new copies. It is difficult to picture a set in better condition than this one. . . Trade Paperback. As New. Illus. by Michael Whelan Don Brautigam John Jude Palancar front covers. Note: our prices on Biblio are the LOWEST of any of the sites on which we list our books. New York: New American Library Plume Book #s 26134, 26214, 26740 & 27917 1st Printings 1988, 1989, 1992 & 1997 paperback
1948028301Philadelphia : Prime Press 1948. First Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine DJ. 331 Pp. Blue Cloth Gilt. First Edition First State With Cursive Print On Half-Title Page 1948 Date At Bottom Of Title Page Nf Almost No Wear But Corners And Spine Ends Slightly Bumped In Fine Unworn Dj Left Side Of Spine Faded To Light Blue Front Flap Clipped 1/8" Short Deleting Most Of Final Zero Of Price On Front Flap. Book Inscribed To A Fan And Signed By Del Rey On Ffep. <br/> <br/> Prime Press hardcover
1959022762Columbia Publications 1959. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. 15 Issues Most Near Fine Slight Wear Losses On Ends Of A Few Spines. <br/> <br/> Columbia Publications paperback
20009243New York: Baen Books. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. 0671578499 . <br>Blue cloth over blue boards gold lettering. Corners bumped a little edge wear and rubbing remainder stripe on bottom edge. Jacket in new Brodart slight edge wear and rubbing. An attractive copy. ; <br>First book in the popular and ever-expanding 1632 shared universe. ; 1632; Remainder; 7¾" - 9¾" Tall; 504 pages; <p>"The Ultimate Y2K Glitch . <br>"In the year 1632 in northern Germany a reasonable person might conclude that things couldn't get much worse. There was no food. Disease was rampant. For over a decade religious war had ravaged the land and the people. Catholic and Protestant armies marched and countermarched across the northern plains laying waste the cities and slaughtering everywhere. In many rural areas population plummeted toward zero. Only the aristocrats remained relatively unscathed; for the peasants death was a mercy. <br> "2000 - Things are going OK in Grantville West Virginia. The mines are working the buck are plentiful it's deer season and everybody attending the wedding of Mike Stearn's sister including the entire membership of the local chapter of the United Mine Workers of America which Mike leads is having a good time. <br>"Then Everything Changed . <br>"When the dust settles Mike leads a small group of armed miners to find out what's going on. Out past the edge of town Grantville's asphalt road is cut as with a sword. On the other side a scene out of Hell; a man nailed to a farmhouse door his wife and daughter lying screaming in much at the center of a ring of attentive men in steel vests. Faced with this Mike and his friends don't have to ask who to shoot . <br>"At that moment Freedom and Justice American style are introduced to the middle of the Thiry Years War. " . Baen Books hardcover
20009242New York: Baen Books. Very Good- in Very Good dust jacket. 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. 0671578499 . <br>Blue cloth over blue boards gold lettering. Corners a bit worn slight edge wear and rubbing. Front board cracked at title page exposing webbing. Jacket in new Brodart a little edge wear and rubbing. A nice copy signed by author on title page. ; <br>First book in the popular and ever-expanding 1632 shared universe. ; 1632; 7¾" - 9¾" Tall; 504 pages; <p>"The Ultimate Y2K Glitch . <br>"In the year 1632 in northern Germany a reasonable person might conclude that things couldn't get much worse. There was no food. Disease was rampant. For over a decade religious war had ravaged the land and the people. Catholic and Protestant armies marched and countermarched across the northern plains laying waste the cities and slaughtering everywhere. In many rural areas population plummeted toward zero. Only the aristocrats remained relatively unscathed; for the peasants death was a mercy. <br> "2000 - Things are going OK in Grantville West Virginia. The mines are working the buck are plentiful it's deer season and everybody attending the wedding of Mike Stearn's sister including the entire membership of the local chapter of the United Mine Workers of America which Mike leads is having a good time. <br>"Then Everything Changed . <br>"When the dust settles Mike leads a small group of armed miners to find out what's going on. Out past the edge of town Grantville's asphalt road is cut as with a sword. On the other side a scene out of Hell; a man nailed to a farmhouse door his wife and daughter lying screaming in much at the center of a ring of attentive men in steel vests. Faced with this Mike and his friends don't have to ask who to shoot . <br>"At that moment Freedom and Justice American style are introduced to the middle of the Thiry Years War. "; Signed by Author . Baen Books hardcover
198278632New York: James Warren 1982. Wraps. 23 issues: 1-9 11 13-21 23-24 and 26-27. Standard magazine size bound with staples. Some minor wear; otherwise very good overall.<br /> <br /> Nearly complete run of the American science fiction comic magazine which changed its name from 1984 to 1994 starting with issue #11 to comply with a request by the estate of George Orwell. Advertised as an adult fantasy magazine it featured very mature subject matter by the standards of the time. To compete with rivals such as Heavy Metal it contained many stories about sex and other controversial subjects. Infamously issue #3 included the satirical story "The Harvest" by Bill DuBay which imagined a future where white people hunted black people for sport and ate them.<br /> <br /> From the library of Howie Pyro dubbed the "Patron Saint of the Weird" by Village Voice. Pyro born Howard Kusten 1960-2022 was a veteran of the New York punk and underground scenes best known for his work with D Generation and Danzig. James Warren unknown
1971024684Avon Lake Ohio: Locomotive Workshop 1971. Very Good condition. Sharp corners. NO sunning. NO foxing. NO staple rust. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. Date in ink on first page. All other pages are clean and unmarked. 1971. First printing so stated. An index to 1100 ANALOG / ASTOUNDING SCIENCE works of fiction 260 other articles 238 Campbell editorials cover and interior artwork by 76 artists etc. 80 pages printed on rectos only blank versos. Bound in the original yellow stapled wraps stamped in black. . First Edition. Softcover stapled wraps. Very Good condition. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 40 pages. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Locomotive Workshop Paperback
1995541196San Francisco: Cadence Books Inc. 1995. Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket in an unread condition. A Graphic novel with story and art by Yukinobu Hoshino. . LW. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Hoshino Yukinobu. Used. Cadence Books Inc. Hardcover
1968A43003Hollywood CA: MGM. Very Good. 1968. 1st Printing. Poster. B&W Illustrations; This poster is a standard 27" by 41" size. The poster is in Very Good condition. The poster has been folded four times with the reverse on the outside. All four corners have several tiny pin holes and ther are two corners with bumping. The poster is for the most part clean and bright without chips edge nicks or fading. The Reverse of the posterhas red ink stamped notations: "2001 Space Odyssey followed by 1 SH D /103G on the bottom corner of the reverse of the poster. "US style D poster was created for 'wild' pastings on New York City walls subways and temporary structures. MGM commissioned this poster for the film's 70 mm re-launch in New York City in 1969. This poster features the star child floating in an iris. The release of the 70 mm film helped to make it a commercial and critical success. As this poster was designed for 'wild' pasting only unused posters could have survived. On top of this fewer were printed as they were only used in New York City and other metropolitan areas." from Sothebys "2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 epic science fiction film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick. The screenplay was written by Kubrick and science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke and was inspired by Clarke's 1951 short story "The Sentinel" and other short stories by Clarke. Clarke also developed a novelisation of the film which was released after the film's release and in part written concurrently with the screenplay. The film stars Keir Dullea Gary Lockwood William Sylvester and Douglas Rain and follows a voyage to Jupiter with the sentient supercomputer HAL after the discovery of an alien monolith. " from Wikipedia . MGM unknown
19821499<p>DUST JACKET FIRST TRADE EDITION VERY GOOD-FINE. 1st Edition. Hardcover.</p> DEL REY hardcover
201527859Hornsea: PS Publishing 2015. Limited edition. Hardcover. Fine. Copy #60 of the 100 signed limited copies signed by 20 of the contributors including Neil Gaiman Tanith Lee and the editor of the anthology there was also a space for Clive Barker but his signature is lacking. Fine in fine unclipped dj and matching slipcase. Signed by 20 contributors. PS Publishing hardcover
1972028310London Uk: Macgibbon And Kee 1972. First Hardcover Edition . Boards. Fine/Fine Dustjacket. 201 Pp. Grey Boards Lettered In Silver. First Hardcover Printing. A Fine Copy. Dust Jacket Is Also Fine Unworn Unfaded No Rubbing And Not Price-Clipped. Nebula Award Nominee 1974. A Novelized 1972 Dystopian Vision Now Apparentkly Equally Probable Under Any Successful Politician- That Is A Person Of Normal Intelligence And Knowledge- But When You Need A Doctor Do You Just Go Look For Someone Of Normal Intelligence And Knowledge Who Wants To Be A Doctor <br/> <br/> Macgibbon And Kee hardcover
1946006614Racine WI: Whitman Publishing. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1946. First Edition. Hardcover. Whitman Publishing Nr 5049 381 pp green quarter cloth with pictorial boards. Spine slightly cocked corners chipped some edge wear and chipping 3/4" tear near center of rear board a few other nicks and scuffs to boards. Diamond patterned end papers with drawings of a toy or pet inside each diamond. Jacket in new Brodart with moderate edge wear and chipping especially along alap edges some rubbing a number of small holes from insect damage an old price in crayon at top of front panel and '1952' written in white on back panel 1 1/4" chip near center of back panel. Overall a nice copy. <p> A charming children's book which takes a journey through the year in rhyme. Each page is illustrated with black and white or tri-color drawings reminiscent of post-World War II America. 3 pages that we saw had parts of the illustrations carefully colored in. From the dust jacket: <br> "There are poems that tell stories nonsense rhymes bits of verse as soothing as a lullaby and poems about the holidays. Some verses daddy and mother will remember from their own childhood and others appear in print for the first time. Francis Kirn the artist has caught the feeling of each poem. There is a touch of whimsy and a sense of humor in some of the drawings and in others there is a feeling of tenderness and realism. Whatever the mood poem and illustration combine to make the day's rhyme a unit."<br> Age Level: Preschool Read Aloud; 9¾" - 12" Tall . Whitman Publishing hardcover