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19618626New York: Midwood / Tower Publications Inc 1961. First edition paperback original Midwood 87. Paperback in illustrated wrappers by Paul Rader. Spine cocked light edge wear and rubbing. Very good. <br /> <br /> Scarce Rader GGA cover. Midwood / Tower Publications, Inc paperback
19106161San Francisco: Cal-Cola 1910. 12x7 3/8" die-cut pressed cardboard sign lithographed with embossed shiny finish. Some edge wear a few creases. Very good. <br /> <br /> Early advertisement from this long-defunct San Francisco cola company. Beautiful lithography printed in Germany. Cal-Cola unknown
19618652New York: Midwood / Tower Publications Inc 1961. First edition paperback original Midwood F113. Paperback in illustrated wrappers very good with spine fade and light rubbing to edges. Midwood / Tower Publications, Inc paperback
19728485San Diego: Greenleaf Classics Inc 1972. Second printing Greenleaf Classics GS54. Paperback in explicitly illustrated wrappers. Few edge bumps else near fine. <br /> <br /> Very scarce smut paperback from Greenleaf Classics. Greenleaf Classics, Inc paperback
19749050San Diego: Greenleaf Classics Inc 1974. First edition A Reed Nightstand Book 4061. Paperback in illustrated wrappers which show smudging and rubbing. Bookstore stamp to prelims. Very good. Greenleaf Classics, Inc paperback
19768491Chatsworth CA: Stag Books 1976. First edition paperback original Stag Books 182. Paperback in explicitly illustrated wrappers. Light edge wear and rubbing. Near fine. <br /> <br /> Very scarce smut paperback from Stag Books. Stag Books paperback
19838497Los Angeles: Oakmore Enterprises Inc 1983. First edition paperback original Liverpool Book Centaur Series LB 1135. Paperback in explicitly illustrated wrappers. Remainder mark bottom edge some creasing to corners. Very good. <br /> <br /> Very scarce smut paperback from the Liverpool Centaur Series. Oakmore Enterprises, Inc paperback
19678707North Hollywood: Brandon House 1967. First American Edition Brandon House Library Edition 2037. Illustrated wrappers nearly fine with some rubbing. <br /> <br /> First American edition of this erotic novel by Iris Owens originally published by Olympia Press in 1956. Brandon House unknown
2022300-01083Happy Bear Books 2022-09-08. paperback. New. Happy Bear Books paperback
19767067New York: Warner Books 1976. Paperback Original 1st. Original wraps. Near Fine. 4 X 6 7/8 Inches. 222 2 PP. Cover art by the great Frank Frazetta!<br /> <br /> First printing with complete number line to the "1" on the copyright page. Purchased by a collector and stored away for nearly 50 years. Spine remains unbroken. This book was republished by Centipede Press in 2015. Hint of rubbing to spine ends otherwise a fine copy. Warner Books unknown
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19619244New York: Midwood / Tower Publications Inc 1961. First edition paperback original Midwood NO.75. Paperback in illustrated wrappers by Paul Rader. Bump to head and heel of spine. Crease in spine slight tear at heal of spine. Light damp staining to upper margins of first 30-40 pages. Very good. <br /> <br /> Scarce 1960's Sleaze Midwood. Midwood / Tower Publications, Inc paperback
SONG151936038XCREATESPACE 2015-11-18. Clr Csm. paperback. Used: Good. 8.50x0.23x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. CREATESPACE paperback
151936038X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1519360339.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
SW476-7380mostly American mostly early-to-mid nineteenth century. Ephemera. Very Good. A group of 20 it includes: Antique Tin Drefs' Mandrake Compound Liver Pills. Albany New York: Burdick & Son c. 1916. Yellow tin printed in black 48mm diameter. Manufactured by Burdick and Son. Top reads: "New Style Box Adopted July 1 1916 / Drefs' / Mandrake Compound / Liver Pills / Price 35 cents -- 40 Pills / 3 Boxes for $1.00 / Prepared for / Charles A. Drefs / Manufacturing Chemist / 280 Broadway / Buffalo N. Y." Bottom reads: "Dose / One Pill at Night When Required / Cannot Be Given to Children." 3 tins just a little scratched but overall bright and fine. They don't make 'em like this anymore. /// Admiral Dewey. The Maine Gold Eyed Sharps. 5/10. America c. 1950s. Two small folded packs 22 x 42mm of Maine Gold Eyed Sharps illustrated in full-color on the front with a small portrait of Admiral Dewey his ship and an eagle. Needles are preserved in black and gold paper with a printed star pattern with another banner on the inside reading: "Our easy threading parabola gold ey'd needles are warranted to excel all other brands in Finish and Quality the Eyes are Beveled and Gauged thereby making sewing much easier. Best in the World." A nice specimen of the era's typographic and packaging design. Illustration lightly chipped along the edges on one of the packets otherwise in excellent condition. /// Rodi Drawing-Pins. Germany early-to-mid 1900s. Sliding matchbox-style box of tacks 39 x 53mm. Printed in red green and blue it boasts "Pin will not pass through the head." Box a little faded and very faintly stained with just 3 pins left. /// Tin Box "Pick A Pin" New York: M. M. Oganesoff early-to-mid 1900s. Oval tin box 64mm at its greatest diameter 45mm tall with printed label and a hole in the top. Press down on the lid and a pin pops up! Tin a bit dust-soiled and darkened but functions just fine. /// Tin of Leather Polish: Columbus Russet Leather Polishing Paste. New York: Columbus Polish Corporation early-to-mid 1900s. Circular orange tin 75mm diameter illustration and lettering printed in black. Tin manufactured by Burdick and Son of Albany New York. A bit dusty and rusty. /// Dennison's Wire Shanks AND Gem Paper Fasteners. Framingham Mass. / New York: Dinnison Mfg. Co. / Cushman & Denison mid-1900s. Sliding matchbox-style box 22 x 40mm with blue and white label on the top. An elegant little item nicely presenting the typography of the time and full of shanks. SOLD WITH a small brown cardboard box 48 x 55mm printed and illustrated in black of Gem Paper fasteners. Top lid of box is broken but it's full of fasteners. Mad Men office supplies! /// M. K. I. Compact of Pink Blush. Baltimore MD: M. Ki. I. Co. c. 1950. Circular green compact 49mm diameter lettering and decoration in gilt; contains a block of bright pink blush and a small puff. /// Johnson & Johnson's Zonas Adhesive Plaster. New Brunswick NJ: Johnson & Johnson c. 1950s. Small tubular red white and blue tin; 25mm diameter 33 mm tall. A pretty little tin just a little scratched and now containing beads. /// Cuticura Ointment. Malden Mass.: Potter Dry & Chemical Corp. c. 1950. Small round silver tin label printed in red and black 40mm diameter. A little scratched otherwise fine. /// Vintage Tin of Recoton Melograph Needles. Switzerland early-to-mid 1900s. Small green tin with flip-top lid lettering "Melograph Recoton Laubschik" and musical notes printed in gold on the top. Gold paper seal printed in red is open but the box is nearly full. A few tiny scratches otherwise in excellent condition -- and quite uncommon. The Melograph similar to the Melodiograph is a mechanical apparatus for ethnomusicological transcription usually producing some sort of graph that can be preserved and filed similar to a recording of music. /// Agfa Plenachrome Film for Memo Camera. Binghamton NY: Agfa Ansco Corporation 1935. Small cardboard box 31 x 31 x 35mm printed in red yellow blue and white; and containing film cartridge. Someone has pencilled "shot" on the inside top of the box. Manufacturer's stamps on the bottom indicate the date. In excellent condition with a sticker for the National Recovery Association on the back. /// Y & S Licorice Wafers for Coughs Due to Colds -- Enjoyed by Smokers. Brooklyn NY / Moline IL / Philadelphia PA: National Licorice Company early-to-mid 1900s. Small tin 15 x 35 x 54 mm with flip-top lid orange printed in black. A little scratched but an interesting memento from the hey-days of tobacco even courting the consumer with an ad on the underside of the lid "Also comforting for smokers' irritated throats." /// Tintograph Color Box. Small circular tin 40mm diameter purple with "Tintograph Color Box" printed in black on the top. A little scratched but pretty. /// Sample Size Lava Chemical Resolvent Soap. St. Louis: Wm. Waltke & Co. early 1900s. Small cardstock box 20 x 40 x 58 mm printed in red pink and black; and containing an old sample of Lava Soap. /// Dill Super Seal Valve Insides. America early-to-mid 1950s. Small tin with sliding top 27 x 27 mm printed in orange blue and white. A bit scratched and difficult to open but contains 4 valves. /// Gold Compact Mirror with image of the Arthur Murray Dancers on the top. Gold compact mirror 70 x 70 mm with b/w photograph of Arthur Murray Dancers 4 couples doing the waltz on the top opens up to a mirror with engraved gold door housing a puff beneath it. 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19737370New York: Warner Books 1973. Paperback Original 1st. Original wraps. Near Fine. 4 1/4 X 7 Inches. 174 PP. If James Bond were a black 6 foot 2 inch beautiful woman his name would be "Cleo" Jones!<br /> <br /> Stated "First Printing" copy of the this novelization by Ron Goulart TekWar The Phantom et al. Signed by Ron Goulart directly on the title-page. Classic mid-70's "blaxploitation" film starring Tamara Dobson Bernie Casey Nerds Hero and Antonia Fargas Huggy Bear. While the book appears unread and lovingly cared for there is a bit of a scuff on the rear panel at spine. A scarce title to find signed by the author. Warner Books unknown
19757369New York: Warner Books 1975. Paperback Original 1st. Original wraps. Very Good. 4 1/4 X 7 Inches. 159 PP. If James Bond were a black 6 foot 2 inch beautiful woman his name would be "Cleo" Jones!<br /> <br /> Stated "First Printing" copy of the this novelization by Ron Goulart TekWar The Phantom et al. Funny inscription by Goulart - "Signed by Ron Goulart Based on a Signature by Ron Goulart" directly on the title-page. Classic mid-70's "blaxploitation" film starring Tamara Dobson and Stella Stevens and Norman Fell Mr. Roper himself. While the book appears unread and lovingly cared for there is a bit of a stain at the lower right corner of cover and several pages. A scarce title to find signed by the author. Warner Books unknown
23305Saml Samuel Gabriel Sons NY. Probably 1930s UNDATED NEAR FINE- CONDITION SOFTCOVER color Cover light Wear & Tiny Chips extremities Interior nice tight Clean Light FoX Wear Back Cover shows Yellow Chick with FoXing Light Soil stains Tiny Tears Spine EndsSmall Tear bottom Back Cover. Illustrated in Color of Geese Chickens Poetry includes To Mrs. Quack Says Mrs. Goose : Id Like to Stroll But Whats the Use etc. This Poor Chick Comes Running Fast of All the Brood He is the Last Bed Time Its getting Awfully Dark ETC. Soft Cover. Saml ( Samuel ) Gabriel Sons NY paperback
19738568Wilmington DE: Eros Publishing Co. Inc 1973. First edition paperback original Eros Goldstripe Fiction Series GFS - 108. Paperback in illustrated wrappers. Near fine. <br /> <br /> Very scarce sleaze paperback an original Eros Goldstripe Publication. Eros Publishing Co., Inc paperback
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19742090502113717023Not Available 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19609020New York: Midwood Books 1960. Paperback Original 1st. Original wraps. Very Good. 4 1/4 X 7 1/8 Inches. 158 PP. First printing of this early classic of lesbian pulp fiction. Written by Lawrence Block under his Sheldon Lord pseudonym. A few light creases to covers. Light wear to edges. Signed Lawrence Block bookplate laid-in. Midwood Books unknown
1998mon0000095575Vintage Parts 411 1998-01-01. Spiral-bound. Very Good. in x in x in. isbn matches very clean plastic comb bound ediiton softcover with clean text. no marks solid binding very light wear Vintage Parts 411 unknown