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1992135906Stuttgart. Deutsche Lufthansa AG. Regionalleitung Südwest. (1992). (3), 31, (3) Seiten. Mit sehr zahlreichen farbigen Comicillustrationen. Farbig illustrierte Originalbroschur. (Etwas knittrig). 30x21 cm
1954138863Mannheim 1954. 20 Seiten. Mit teils bebilderten Werbeanzeigen. Dekorativ, zweifarbig illustrierte Originalbroschur. Gutes Exemplar. 21x15
196319303CBohne Ort, Selbstverlag, ca. 1963. 8°, 122 nicht paginierte Blätter (Fotokopien) mit zahlreichen, teilweise ganzseitigen s/w-Abbildungen, original Kartonage (Paperback) mit Leinenrückenstreifen, untere Ecke des Vorderdeckels und erste Seiten an unterer Ecke mit Knickspur, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
19741109292132xbvkWiesbaden, Verlags Union, ohne Jahr (ca. 1974/1975; Englische Originalausgabe: Leeds, Phoebus Publishing Company, 1974). 64 Seiten, durchgehend meist farbig bebildert. - Farbig illustrierter, kartonierter Originaleinband mit Deckel- und Rückentitel; 4to.(ca. 29 x 21 cm).
1980WRCLIT49834Austin TX 1980. Volume one number three. Quarto. Photo-duplicated typescript stapled into pictorial wrappers. Wrapper faintly coffee-stained good. Edited by "D.S. Phantom" and "Bosco de Gama." Satirical zine with a feline fixation. Includes "I shot J.R." and "No! I shot J.R." by Annette Slone and Bonnie Lou Bumpkin. unknown books
16993On his illustrated letterhead 230 Bannerdale Rd Sheffield. 8 July no year but circa 1970 . 2pp. 4to. In good condition lightly aged and worn. On two leaves stapled together. The letterhead printed in red is a cartoon portrait of the artist with palette and brush pointing to the address on a blackboard. A long chatty letter listing the titles and prices of an order Malcolm has made describing his activities at a time when he is 'pushed like mad' arranging an 'interview for ERG' discribing the contents of the four albums of his stamp collecting 'I wouldn't call myself a philatelist . . . . more of a jackdaw with a filing cabinet' describing his lifelong interest in aeronautics and space travel 'As a kid I made models collected books drew pictures went to air shows . . where I had my first flight. Naturally when I left school I volunteered for the RAF and had 5 1/2 years War Service therein.' On his illustrated letterhead, 230 Bannerdale Rd, Sheffield. 8 July [no year, but circa 1970 ]. unknown
1953WRCLIT50475North Bend WA 1953. One-shot. Tall quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 6pp. Folded stained at fold and upper cover but a good copy. Edited/written by Jack Speer. 68th Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Of a more political bent than most SF fanzines. unknown books
1951WRCLIT50470Kapyong South Korea Petoskey and Royal Oak MI: Published by Martin E. Alger 1951. Unnumbered issues. Two issues. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited/written by Art Rapp. a For the Spectator Amateur Press Society 181. 5pp. "The world's first Korean fanzine." Mailing comments poetry. A few stray rust marks but about fine. b For the Spectator Amateur Press Society 21. 10pp. Rapp's reintroduction to fan society after his tour of duty makes for interesting reading. Edges of cheap paper tanned some rust marks but a very good copy. Published by Martin E. Alger unknown books
1951WRCLIT49824Helena MT 1951. Coswalzine 86. Octavo. Mimeographed. 6pp. Light spotting to one edge one rust mark on lower cover else fine. Edited by Walter Coslet. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing 56. Reprints letters by science fiction and fantasy authors published in Weird Tales magazine including two by Lovecraft. unknown books
1951WRCLIT49060Np: Published by the author 1951. Unnumbered issue. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 10pp. Light discoloration to fragile wrappers else about fine. Edited/written by E. Everett Evans. Published for Fantasy Amateur Press Association. The entire issue consists of the short story "Dream Island." The pages of the story are collated out of order giving it a strangely Burroughsian quality. For Evans collectors this must surely be one of his most elusive items. Published by the author unknown books
1952WRCLIT50277Seattle 1952. Whole numbers two and four. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited/written by Royal Drummond. a No. 2 January 1952. 12pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Article on the functional uses of music mailing comments etc. Soft crease on front cover a few tiny spots else about fine. b No. 4 September 1952. 22pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Poetry fiction mailing comments. Front cover separated from lower staple some rusting one corner bumped about very good. unknown books
1951WRCLIT50039Pittsburgh 1951. Three numbers. Inconsistent in size printing and numbering being variously printed or mimeographed octavo or quarto. Edited/written by William M. Danner. a No. 23 May 1951. Octavo. Printed. 4pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Mailing comments on the 54th mailing. Foxing to left edge of lower cover else very good. b No. 13. Quarto. Mimeographed staples. Comments on the 58th Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. About fine. c Octavo. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing 60. Comments of the 59th mailing. Pages a bit yellowed but very good. unknown books
1954WRCLIT71345Pittsburgh 1954. Whole numbers 20 22 24 and 30. Printed and pictorial wrappers. About fine. Four representative numbers of Danner's fanzine "Published and printed for the hell of it and for the Fantasy Amateur Press Association." Norman L. Knight is a regular contributor some reprints of Manley K. Hall appear and Danner comments on complaints against some FAPA mailings that bang up against certain norms defending their publishers. unknown books
1952WRCLIT50275Pittsburgh 1952. Unnumbered issue. Octavo. Mimeographed. 4pp. A couple of trivial smudges else fine. Edited by Bill Danner. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing 59. Carping about SF on television. Discussion of a homemade "commercial muter." unknown books
1951WRCLIT50038Parry Sound ON 1951. Whole numbers 47 50 and 51. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited/written by Leslia A. Croutch. a No. 47 1951. 14pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association but states that 100 copies were printed. News reviews attempts at humor. Corners bumped but overall a near fine copy. b No. 50 May 1952. 10pp. Couple of corners chipped but very good. c No. 51 August 1952. 10pp. Rantings against the Korean war and the Pope reviews etc. About fine. unknown books
1952WRCLIT50097Helena MT 1952. Whole number one. Quarto. Mimeographed fanzine. 8pp. Near fine. Edited/written by Ed Cox. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Cox was serving in the Signal Corps in Korea at the time and there is some interesting commentary on the conflict over there. unknown books
1951WRCLIT51125Helena MT: Published by the author/editor 1951. Unnumbered issue. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 6pp. Very good. Edited/written by Walter A. Coslet. 55th Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Description of Coslet's library including original illustrations from Weird Tales. Published by the author/editor unknown books
1951WRCLIT50457Np: Published by the authors/editors 1951. Whole number one. Octavo. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 8pp. Top edge a bit rumpled but very good. Edited/written by Terry Carr and Robert Stewart. This poorly duplicated parody of a fanzine is barely legible. Childish art purposely inane misspelled fiction. Published by the authors/editors unknown books
1952WRCLIT50036San Francisco: Published by the authors/editors 1952. Whole numbers one and two. Postcard-sized actually a bit smaller approx. 3 1/4 x 5 1/2" mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited/written by Terry Carr and Peter Graham. a No. 1. 18pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing 60. Artwork and comments on the previous Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing by Carr. Creased light foxing to the covers but a good copy. b No. 2. 16pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing 61. Very light wear to corners else fine. Published by the authors/editors unknown books
1953WRCLIT49750San Francisco: Published by the author 1953. Whole number 2. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 8pp. Pictorial top sheet a bit smudged but a good copy. Edited/written by Terry Carr. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing 68. Published by the author unknown books
1952WRCLIT50455San Francisco: Published by Peter Graham 1952. Whole number 1. Postcard-sized mimeographed stapled fanzine. Pictorial color wrappers. 20pp. A near fine copy. Edited/written by Terry Carr. Contains Carr's "Science Fiction or Fantasy --Which" Published by Peter Graham unknown books
1950WRCLIT49819Minneapolis MN 1950. Whole numbers one and two. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Two issues:. Edited/written by Redd Boggs. a No. 1: 8pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. The entire issue is a transcript of a wire recording of something called the "Wild Warp session" of August 5th 1950 featuring Richard Sneary Charles Burbee Gordon Dewey and William Rotsler. A few tiny rust marks to upper cover some offsetting to lower cover else very good or a little better; b No. 2: 4pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Transcript of a wire recording Boggs made of a radio interview with George Pal and Leith Stevens producer and musical director of the film Destination Moon. Some foxing to edges of covers corner bumped else very good. unknown books
1952WRCLIT49820Minneapolis MN 1952. Whole numbers 4 5 8 10 and 11. Quarto. Five issues. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited/written by Redd Boggs. a No. 4: January 1951. 6pp. A Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Boggs's fannish musings and reviews. Anybody remember Boris Karloff as Captain Hook on Broadway One corner crumpled light staining to upper cover else very good. b No. 5: April 1951. 6pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society. Piece on "Kilmeny" by James Hogg reviews etc. Covers and bottom edge stained just good. c No. 8: Winter 1951-1952. 8pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society. Long article on Sacco and Vanzetti reviews. Pencil check few light stains else near fine. d No. 10: Autumn 1952. 4pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society. Few small stains on lower cover else very good. e No. 11: Winter 1952-1953. 4pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society. War stories and an article on Bertrand Russell. unknown books
1952WRCLIT50471Brooklyn: Published by Ray C. Higgs 1952. Unnumbered issue. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 8pp. About fine. Edited/written by J. Robert. States that this is a UAPA of A United Amateur Press Association of America we presume mailing; however someone has written in pencil "Fantasy Amateur Press Association 5/53" on the front cover. Takes the form of a futuristic newspaper with lots of news about robots. Imaginative and amusing. Published by Ray C. Higgs unknown books
1952WRCLIT49012Np 1952. Whole number 2. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 18pp. Covers lightly foxed staples a bit rusty but very good. Edited/written by Hal Shapiro. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Maybe the only fanzine published by a serviceman restricted to base for going to a Science Fiction convention and returning late. Mailing comments letters etc. unknown books