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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
Fanzine. Mons, chez l'auteur, Jean-Claude Delplus, 1983 - 1987. 5 volumes in-4 brochés, agrafés. Couvertures illustrées. Très nombreuses illustrations dans et hors-texte. Rare
1983144404Chez l'auteur Fanzine. Mons, chez l'auteur, Jean-Claude Delplus, 1983 - 1987. 5 volumes in-4 brochés, agrafés. Couvertures illustrées. Très nombreuses illustrations dans et hors-texte. Rare
19849997Futuropolis In-4°, reliure plein cartonnage ill au centre d'un petit meuble à tiroirs sous jaquette blanche et noire, image frontispice en noir, nombreuses illustrations dont certaines en couleurs et d'autres en noir et blanc (p 18-19,22-23,26-29,30-40,42-43,46-51,64 ), chronologie comportant de nombreuses vignettes (illustrés et parutions), 91 pages, bel exemplaire (petite rayure horizontale).
1952WRCLIT50445Somerville NJ 1952. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited and published by Lloyd L. Alpaugh Jr. Two issues: a No. 8 January 1952. 12pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Film news mailing comments. Light foxing couple of corners bumped but very good. b No. 10. 17pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Letters from military fans stationed overseas that are to put it mildly very politically incorrect. Other musings on science fiction films and the like. Folded for mailing lower cover foxed and separated from one staple very light interior foxing some light foxing to upper cover. A good copy. unknown books
1954WRCLIT50472Danville PA 1954. Whole number one. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 12pp. Near fine. Edited/written by Nancy Share. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Well- produced zine with period art by Ms. Share. 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
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
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
199312339ABo. Ort, Ogikubo Production, 1993. 26 cm, 72 pages, with some illustrations (looking xeroxed), Paperback. used copy, good condition.
L15718Éditions Sortez la chienne ! N° 2, 1987. In folio en feuilles de 40 p. Premier plat illustré par Mezzo. Nombreuses interventions graphiques dont : A. Pilon, B. Lecointre, Caramel, D. Leblanc, F. Desvois, Y5/P5, Gazolin, G. Bouly, Gioux, Jang, Placid, Jef Aérosol, El Rotringo, Muzo, Joris, Last Siou, N. La Casinière, Pakito Bolino, H. Valium, Phil Bretelle, Rocco, R. Malingrëy, etc. E.O. Numéro tiré à 500 exemplaires.
1986WRCLIT50484Houston 1986. Unnumbered. Eleven issues. Quarto. Photographically reproduced typescript stapled pictorial wrappers and self-wrappers. Heavily illustrated. Postally used but very good. Edited/written by Martin Wagner. Roughly monthly with two double numbers. Reviews interviews and commentary on the current state of SF and fantasy. unknown books
1952WRCLIT50462Minneapolis MN 1952. Whole numbers one two and four. Three issues. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited/written by Richard Elsberry. a No. 1 Feb. 1951. 8pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society and Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailings. Mailing comments part one of an article on Stan Kenton. A few stray spots some light wear otherwise very good. b No. 2 Oct. 1951. 12pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society and Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailings. Contains "Hints as to the Nature of Mama" by Theodore Cogswell article on Minneapolis fans including Cogswell and Gordon R. Dickson and the conclusion of the piece on Stan Kenton. A good issue. Some corrections in pencil a few small rust marks to upper cover but near fine. c No. 4 August 1952. 15pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Poem by Theodore Cogswell much spirited commentary. Light wear slight foxing to covers but near fine. unknown books
1952WRCLIT50463Alexandria VA 1952. Whole number 3. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 6pp. Some tiny rust marks but about fine. Edited/written by Richard Eney. Fan musings "Dianetic Reverie" etc. by Eney. unknown books
1952WRCLIT50464Elizabeth NJ 1952. Whole numbers nine and eleven. Two issues. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited/written by Sid Gluck. a No. 9. Nd. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. 8pp printed on rectos only. Review by Sam Moskowitz reprints from earlier Gluck endeavors including "Dryatics - A New Science" by Jack Drosdick. Some foxing and offsetting to lower cover some tiny rust marks and foxing to upper cover couple of soft creases to right edge but a very good copy. b No. 11. Nd. Fantasy Amateur Press Association and Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. 66pp. One corner bumped two tiny rust marks to lower cover else a near fine copy. unknown books
1954WRCLIT50456Tulsa: Published by Bill Shell 1954. Whole number 6. Octavo. Printed pictorial wrappers. 52pp. Very light scattered interior foxing else about fine. Edited by Sam Martinez. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing 68. "The Art Gallery" by Terry Carr mailing comments jokes etc. Published by Bill Shell unknown books
19822050A Paris, Les Imprimeurs Libres, 1982.
1978WRCLIT50442Sylmar CA 1978. Whole number 10. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers mimeographed and photocopied text. Illustrated. Near fine. Edited by Mike Glyer. Special "All Fanhistory" issue. unknown books
1951WRCLIT50447Seattle WA 1951. I:3. Octavo. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. About fine. Edited/written by William N. Austin. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Results of fan polls for favorite authors stories magazines etc. unknown books
19788372CBHardebek, Eulenhof Verlag, 1978. 4°, 38 S., original Heft, Erstausgabe Einband minimal berieben und mit leichten Fleckspuren, untere Heftecke mit Knickspur, Ecken am Rücken mit Knicken, sonst gutes, sauberes Exemplar (Hhreg)
19828231CBHardebek, Eulenhof Verlag, 1982. 4°, 23 S., original Heft, Erstausgabe Heft am Rücken unten ein wenig bestoßen, sonst gutes, sauberes Exemplar (Hhreg)
1974222931974. Sci-FiZines Three issues of Outworlds a notable fanzine edited and published by Bill Bowers from North Canton Ohio. Outworlds was one of the most respected science fiction fanzines of the 1970s known for its literary seriousness professional-grade graphic design and contributions from leading voices in both professional and fan spheres. Each issue is a fusion of fan commentary professional essays and sophisticated visual art featuring cover and interior artwork by major illustrators such as Stephen E. Fabian and Brian Sultzter. These issues document a critical moment in 1970s science fiction fandom with contributions by and about Hugo winners major editors and influential thinkers.<br /> <br /> 1 Outworlds No. 20 Second Quarter 1974. Cover by Dan Steffan. Includes "The Four Lives of Sterling Lanier" by Piers Anthony art folios and commentary by Fabian and critical pieces by Poul Anderson Greg Benford and Ted White. This issue is notable for its graphic quality and design innovations setting a new visual standard in fanzines. <br /> <br /> 2 Outworlds No. 23 Fifth Anniversary Issue First Quarter 1975. This landmark issue features essays such as "Russia's Defeat and Occupation 1952-1960" by Patrick H. McGuire and "Dirts & Smut from Waste Paper" by Grant Canfield & friends. Includes a major career retrospective on John Brunner by Joe De Bolt and artwork from Nicola Cuti Terry Austin and others. The anniversary framing adds retrospective gravitas to its editorial scope. <br /> <br /> 3 Outworlds Nos. 28/29 Double Issue 1976. A dense double issue featuring Joe Haldeman "The Ballad of Stan Long" Robert A.W. Lowndes Jodie Offutt Andrew J. Offutt Neal Wilgus Gregory Benford "Some Days." and Susan Wood "Energuwoman". Contains a fannish symposium on writing by Dave Locke alongside comics criticism a midwestern convention report and a wide-ranging interview with Robert Shea. Art by Vincent DiFate Brian Sultzter and others. <br /> <br /> Uniformly in very good condition. Each issue demonstrates the style of 1970s science fiction fanzine production where professional authors and artists collaborated in the amateur press tradition. unknown
Mm 210x300 Brossura editoriale di pagine 80. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
1976yd1780Glénat Jacques Feuillets 1976 "Lot de 13 numéros in-8 (15 x 21), il s'agit de fait de pages imprimées recto-verso et agrafé à un coin, le tout plié en deux et à l'aspect d'un cahier illustré (ce qu'il n'est pas), 12 à 16 pages, mensuel consacré à l'actualité de la Bande Dessinée offert en supplément au Schtroumpf - les Cahiers de la Bande Dessinée, notre lot comporte 13 numéros, du 1er au 14e, les n°2 et 15 manquent pour former les 15 premiers numéros de ce fanzine dans cette forme originelle, par la suite, le mensuel évoluera en format revue classique ; dos un peu salis, légères traces aux ""couvertures"", par ailleurs bel état de conservation pour ce lot. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
1979nc1439Glénat Jacques Dos agrafé 1979 "Lot de 10 numéros in-4 2(5 x 30 cm), revue au dos agrafé, couverture illustrée, 26 pages, illustrations en N&B, mensuel consacré à l'actualité de la Bande Dessinée avec des interviews d'auteur, des critiques, notre lot comporte 10 numéros, du 25 (février 79) au 36 (décembre 79), les n°26 et 34 manquent, le 36 état le dernier paru, chaque n° comporte un feuillet ""Point de vue"" sorte d'édito + parutions rédigé par Henri Filippini le créateur de la revue ; coiffes un peu frottées, légères traces aux couvertures, intérieur frais, bel état de conservation pour ce lot. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."