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195817468<p>Good softcover staple-bound pamphlet. Apparently lacking pictorial wraps; front cover is title rear is final text page; both front and back are clean very lightly scuffed with slight age darkening; tightly bound; small ink squiggle in 1 margin otherwise bright clean interior. Sections/chapters entitled:'Planet Earth' 'Planet Dinosaur' 'Planet Uranus' 'Planet Electron'. 12mo 32 pp.</p> New York: Space Research paperback
1983549002Driffield: Kerosina Publications Ltd 1983. Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket within cloth covered card slipcase all in very good condition. This edition is specially bound has been signed by the author and is limited to 250 copies of which this is number 99. Minimal shelf wear only. LW. Signed by Author. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Used. Kerosina Publications Ltd Hardcover
1980019757Boston Massachusetts: G. K. Hall & Co. 1980. Very Good condition. Mild EX-LIBRARY with NO library markings on the spine or covers. "Withdrawn" stamp. Bright shiny clean square and tight. A sound reading/reference copy. Lower corner of front free endpaper clipped. All other pages are clean crisp and unmarked. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Three appendices. Index to Primary Works. Index to Secondary Sources. Bound in the original gilt-stamped blue cloth. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good EX-LIBRARY/No jacket as issued. 8vo. xxx 154pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. G. K. Hall & Co. Hardcover
1965036551New York: Doubleday & Company 1965. First Edition . Grey Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine Dustjacket. Jacket Design By Peter Rauch. 213 Pp. Black Cloth Stamped In Blue-0Green. First Edition Stated. One Of The Author's Personal Copies Near Fine And Unread Book With Proper Code 35G On P211 Slight Rubbing To Book And Dj. Dj Priced$4.50. Inscribed To A Sf Dealer "For ---- Lorenz & Fitzgerald Authors Of The Time Contraction Theorem Are Probably Turning Over In Their Space-Time Suits Sometimes Called Graves. But Where They Are They Have My Best Wishes As Do You A E Van Vogt Aug 1981". <br/> <br/> Doubleday & Company hardcover
1971006333Berkeley CA: RIP OFF PRESS 1971. Bound Comic/Digest. Illus. by CORBEN RICHARD . As New. Comic. 1st Edition. Underground Comic - 2nd. Print - CGC Graded 9.0 VF/NM White Pages - A CORBEN Classic!!! Rowlf is a terrifically entertaining Richard Corben saga about a princess named Maryana and her loyal dog Rowlf. Maryana is captured from her castle by a brutal enemy which leads to Rowlf being transformed by a an evil wizard into some sort of "half man-half dog." Rowlf then attempts to rescue the princess from her captors. RIP OFF PRESS Paperback
1918D1335NY: Duffield & Co. 1918. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 1st printing 1918. Original brown paper covered boards with cloth spine; lettered in gilt on front and spine; 218pp. Collection of light fantasy tales. Scarce. Many of the pages were uncut and a few have bene roughly separated so there are some tears to page edges; corners show wear and there's a couple of minor pale smudges to cloth and there's minor dealer's marks in pencil on ffep. But no stickers stamps etc. Book is otherwise solid. Many pages remain uncut. Duffield & Co. Hardcover
006578Vermont: The Artist Print. Near Fine. No Binding. SIGNED BY ARTIST. 19 3/4" x 24 1/4". No Date circa pre-1976. "Saddleback" lithograph print pencil SIGNED by artist lower right # 159/260 copies printed. Print size 19 3/4" x 24 1/4" image size 13 5/8" x 18" taped in mat at top edge mat size 21" x 25 3/4". Near Fine faint marginal creases visible from verso hidden by mat from the front. Mel Hunter was best known for his science fiction illustrations for Isaac Asimove and Robert A. Heinlein and a successful career in scientific illustration. Hunter moved to Vermont in 1967 and began creating lithographs of the surrounding Vermont countryside. In 1976 after accidental damage to his limestone lithographic drawing Hunter began using mylar as a medium for his lithography. thus dating this print from 1967-1976. The Artist unknown
2014028388Columbia Tennessee: SynergEbooks 2014. This is the exceedingly uncommon 2014 FIRST EDITION published by SynergEbooks. This copy is SIGNED by the AUTHOR her signature only NOT personalized to anyone. The cover art although unattributed is probably by Laura Redmond. The art is completely different from the 2018 edition. NEW in near PERFECT CONDITION. The cover has a tiny bit of very mild shelfwear like you sometimes find in any new book store. Flat spine. NO chips tears creases or fading. Sharp corners. Bright and shiny. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked -- obviously never read. Bound in the original full color pictorial wraps. From the publisher: "A SynergEbooks bestselling series. The void grows dangerous weather continues to plague the quests kin are attacked and someone is trying to raise the old god and bring chaos back to the world. As the birth of the Prophesied child grows closer the kin discover a group of dissidents long thought disbanded. And when they are captured by a dangerous and elusive enemy they begin to weaken. There is hope though as they gather allies from unexpected places. But can they survive long enough to live out the Prophecies". First Edition so stated. Softcover. New. Illus. by Redmond Laura probable cover artist. vi 374pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. SynergEbooks Paperback
1995004527New York: Bantam Books 1995 First printing of the first edition. Signed by Gregory Benford directly on the title-page. Book and dust jacket in fine as new condition. Bantam Books hardcover
1993539383London: Millennium 1993. First edition hardcover with unclipped dust jacket in very good condition. Some shelf wear to the jacket and page block otherwise as unread. LW. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Used. Millennium Hardcover
200325771New York: Vertigo 2003. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine. Fabry Manara Prado Quitely Russell Sienkiewicz Storey. 1st ptg. tall narrow 8vo pictorial boards. Fine in fine unclipped dj no previous owner's marks. Vertigo hardcover
2005615287Hornsea: PS Publishing Ltd 2005. Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket in very good condition. This edition is limited to 500 numbered copies of which this is number 157 signed by the author. Jacket is slightly scuffed and edges are a little creased. Boards are clean binding is sound and pages are clear. LW. Signed by Author. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Used. PS Publishing Ltd Hardcover
19732168sLondon: Victor Gollancz Ltd. VG: in very good condition with dust jacket. Spine sunned. 1973. Reprint. Red hardback cloth cover. 200mm x 140mm 8" x 6". 191pp. . Victor Gollancz Ltd hardcover
1938010220London: John Murray 1938 price clipped DW lightly chipped or rubbed rubbed to spine ends and corners with some splitting or chipping to edges ink gift inscription to fep green cloth with authors facsimile signature embossed on upper board DW states first cheap edition but book seems to be the actual first edition281pp 4pp adverts closed top edge a bit age toned. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. John Murray hardcover
2008103615Colusa Ca.: Dark Regions Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2008. Limited Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 9781888993646 . Hardcover. Book and Dust Jacket are in FINE condition in a FINE condition Slipcase. 2008. Dark Regions Press. 280 pages. SIGNED by Scott Nicholson and M. Wayne Miller. This is copy "F" of a Lettered Edition of 26 copies. This is one of hundreds of Like-New condition Limited Editions "Mostly Lettered" recently acquired from a major Collector of Fantastic Dark Fantasy and Horror Literature. Presses include Centipede Gauntlet PS Publishing Bloodletting Cargo Cult Biting Dog Night Shade Subterranean Cemetery Dance Delirium Overlook Connection Borderlands Dark Regions Earthling Publications and Charnel House. Inquiries Welcome. ; 9 X 6 X 0.80 inches; 280 pages; Signed by Author . Dark Regions Press hardcover
19500365691950. Original Artwork . No Binding. Near Fine. Small Framed Oil Or Tempera On Card Science Fiction Theme Circa 1950 Signed By Betty Arneson From Office Of Science Fiction Writer A E Van Vogt. <br/> <br/> unknown
1940021324Circa 1938-1950 1940. Original Comic Illustration . Single Sheet. Very Good. One Sheet One Sheet 24" X 18" 4 Illustrations In Black Ink Last Panel "Damn You Madoc. We'll Be Killed!". Not Signed. Ex-Forrest Ackerman Collection. <br/> <br/> unknown
1939223811939. Campbell John W. ed. Astounding Science-Fiction archive 1939 documents a central moment in American science fiction publishing when pulp magazines helped consolidate the genre's Golden Age through technologically oriented storytelling serialized fiction scientific essays and editorial emphasis on rational problem solving. Campbell became editor of Astounding Science-Fiction in late 1937 and remained associated with the magazine through its later identity as Analog making these 1939 issues part of the editorial period most closely linked to the rise of hard science fiction and the professionalization of modern speculative fiction. The archive supports research into pulp publishing prewar technological imagination serialized genre fiction and the early publication context for writers including Clifford D. Simak L. Sprague de Camp Manly Wade Wellman and Theodore Sturgeon.<br /> <br /> Astounding Science-Fiction. Vols. XXII-XXIV. New York: Street & Smith Publications 1939. Five issues. Archive of five pulp magazine issues from January March April June and September 1939 with pictorial wrappers serialized novels novelettes short fiction scientific articles cover art and reader-oriented genre material. The issues appear during the magazine's Campbell editorship and show the cultural sphere of late-1930s science fiction through adventure plots scientific speculation alien contact technological conflict planetary engineering future war anxieties humor and experiments in scale that linked pulp entertainment to scientific literacy.<br /> <br /> 1 Campbell John W. ed. Astounding Science-Fiction. Vol. XXII No. 5. New York: Street & Smith Publications 1939. The January issue includes "The Blue-Men of Yrano" by Warner Van Lorne "Maiden Voyage" by Vic Phillips short fiction by L. Sprague de Camp Malcolm Jameson Arthur J. Burks and Norman L. Knight and a science article comparing photographic and telescopic observation. With cover art by John Frew the issue shows Astounding's mix of adventure fiction technical explanation humor and speculative treatment of contact and invention.<br /> <br /> 2 Campbell John W. ed. Astounding Science-Fiction. Vol. XXIII No. 1. New York: Street & Smith Publications 1939. The March issue includes "Cloak of Aesir" by Don A. Stuart Campbell's pseudonym alongside "Children of the 'Betsy B'" by Malcolm Jameson work by H. L. Gold and Part 2 of Clifford D. Simak's "Cosmic Engineers." The issue is useful for tracing Campbell's dual role as editor and writer and for documenting how Astounding combined alien-human tension technologically mediated emotion youth-centered rebellion and large-scale cosmic engineering within a single issue.<br /> <br /> 3 Campbell John W. ed. Astounding Science-Fiction. Vol. XXIII No. 2. New York: Street & Smith Publications 1939. The April issue features "Worlds Don't Care" by Nat Schachner "Revolt" by A. M. Phillips fiction by Eando Binder and Harry Walton and the concluding installment of Simak's "Cosmic Engineers." The issue's plague exile revolt and working-life motifs place scientific speculation in relation to social strain showing how late-1930s pulp science fiction used adventure forms to process crisis labor and planetary risk.<br /> <br /> 4 Campbell John W. ed. Astounding Science-Fiction. Vol. XXIII No. 4. New York: Street & Smith Publications 1939. The June issue includes Clifford D. Simak's "Hermit of Mars" Harl Vincent's "The Morons" Nat Schachner's "When the Future Dies" and L. Sprague de Camp's science feature "Design for Life" with cover art by Graves Gladney. Its contents bring together Martian conflict dehumanization future collapse and speculative biology illustrating how Astounding paired fiction with scientific commentary in the same editorial environment.<br /> <br /> 5 Campbell John W. ed. Astounding Science-Fiction. Vol. XXIV No. 1. New York: Street & Smith Publications 1939. The September issue includes "Forces Must Balance" by Manly Wade Wellman "Masson's Secret" by Raymond Z. Gallun "Atmospherics" by Victor Valding and Theodore Sturgeon's "Ether Breather" with cover art by Hubert Rogers. "Ether Breather" is identified by bibliographic sources as Sturgeon's first published science fiction story giving this issue particular importance within the archive as evidence of a major writer's entrance into the field through Campbell's Astounding.<br /> <br /> Typical pulp toning modest edge wear and some spine wear with interiors complete; good to very good overall. Substantive five-issue 1939 run of Astounding Science-Fiction showing Campbell-era editorial direction prewar hard science fiction serialized genre experimentation and an early appearance by Theodore Sturgeon within one of the defining American science fiction magazines of the twentieth century. unknown
1980015947Paris Circa 1980 1980. Original Artwork . Unframed. Near Fine. 14 3/8" x 11 1/4. Nicely done nearly abstract oil on card painted in large part with a palette knife. Duvic was a well known SF critic and anthologist. This was a gift to SF writer A E Van Vogt on the occasion of Van Vogt's visit to France; Duvic had edited a collection of Van Vogt's stories. <br/> <br/> unknown
199115993London: Aurum Press Ltd 1991. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Revised and Updated. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. The Arum Film Encyclopedia offers critical accounts of and complete statistical information on over 1450 Science Fiction Films. Aurum Press Ltd Hardcover
1968537798London: Sidgwick and Jackson Ltd. 1968. Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket in very good condition. Jacket is worn and edges are creased and nicked. Page block is discoloured and rear board lower edge is bumped. Pages and text are clear and unmarked throughout. LW. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Used. Sidgwick and Jackson, Ltd. Hardcover
1969015948Los Angeles 1969. Original Artwork . No Binding. Near Fine. 9" x 12. Original Op Art By Well Known And Long Time Los Angeles Sf Fan Walt LiebscherSigned And Dated 1969 And Presented At That Time To Sf Writer A E Van Vogt. <br/> <br/> unknown
1999017272Jefferson North Carolina: McFarland & Company Inc. 1999. A beautiful copy of this excellent reference. Information on every magazine story published from 1926 until 1995. Massive and fine. Unstated. Hard Cover. Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. McFarland & Company, Inc. Hardcover
1974518754London: Victor Gollancz 1974. Hardcover; first edition; unclipped dust jacket. Some light sunning to jacket front and spine and tanning of inside of jacket edges. Otherwise like new condition. AD. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Used. Victor Gollancz Hardcover
1946HALL512033Paperback. 1946. Included are: Astounding Science Fiction 55 issues; Galaxy Science Fiction 25; New World Science Fiction 13; New Worlds Fiction of the Future 8; Nebula Science Fiction 7; Various other titles 19. Paper covers condition varies from very poor to good. Additional postage applies not sold subject to return. . paperback