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198129366New York:: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1981. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Very Good plus copy in a Very Good unclipped dust jacket with light edge wear to the estremities. Donald Knox tells the story of the Bataan campaign the Death March and prison camp life under the Japanese in the words of the survivors themselves. Over a period of seven years he interviewed over 200 veterans; the voices of sixty-eight were selected to provide the personal side of the horrors and heroism experienced in these events. The interviewees all American are mostly enlisted men; however a few officers and nurses also tell their story. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, unknown
192910804N.p. New York: Privately Printed 1929. Octavo. Cloth-backed gold-foil boards; bright fuchsia endpapers; 80p. Subscriber's Edition limited to 200 hand-numbered copies this is no. 47. Probably a pirated edition published after the 1928 Covici printing; the Reginald Marsh illustrations not present in this edition. The single text decoration is of a quality that puts us firmly in mind of our favorite booklegger Samuel Roth. Boards edge-rubbed with foil rubbed through on edges; internally clean and unmarked. A solidly Very Good copy lacking the scarce dustwrapper. Privately Printed unknown
194133897Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company 1941. Mild darkening to text paper reading crease several tiny edge tears a very good copy. 33897. Octavo single issue cover by J. Allen St. John pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Feature story a John Carter of Mars adventure "The City of Mummies" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. This story is this first part of LLANA OF GATHOL. Also stories by Manly Wade Wellman John Beynon and others. Reference: Heins p. 130. Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 14-49. Ziff-Davis Publishing Company unknown
194126199Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company 1941. Mild wear to lower front edge red tape to lower left front cover small tear to mid-left at edge a very good to nearly fine copy. 26199. Octavo single issue cover by J. Allen St. John pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Feature story a John Carter of Mars adventure "The City of Mummies" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. This story is this first part of LLANA OF GATHOL. Also stories by Manly Wade Wellman John Beynon and others. Reference: Heins p. 130. Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 14-49. Ziff-Davis Publishing Company unknown
194226289Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company 1942. Mild edge wear thin strip of red tape at lower left edge small piece of clear tape at lower right front corner a very good to nearly fine copy. 26289. Octavo single issue cover by Robert Fuqua pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Feature story "Men of the Bronze Age" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. This story is the second part of SAVAGE PELLUCIDAR. Also fiction by Manly Wade Wellman Edmond Hamilton and others. Heins p. 142. Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 14-49. Ziff-Davis Publishing Company unknown
194123995Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company 1941. Bottom edge and right front edge trimmed a nearly fine copy. 23995. Octavo single issue cover by J. Allen St. John pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Feature story a John Carter of Mars adventure "The City of Mummies" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. This story is this first part of LLANA OF GATHOL. Also stories by Manly Wade Wellman John Beynon and others. Reference: Heins p. 130. Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 14-49. Ziff-Davis Publishing Company unknown
194123994Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company 1941. Some tiny tears along lower front edge reading crease a nearly fine copy. 23994. Octavo single issue cover by J. Allen St. John pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Feature story a John Carter of Mars adventure "The City of Mummies" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. This story is this first part of LLANA OF GATHOL. Also stories by Manly Wade Wellman John Beynon and others. Reference: Heins p. 130. Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 14-49. Ziff-Davis Publishing Company unknown
193326326New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company 1933. Crease to upper right cover a fine copy. 26326. Octavo single issue cover by Paul Stahr pictorial wrappers. Pulp Magazine. Features part two of the serial "Lost on Venus" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Reference: Heins p. 149. The Frank A. Munsey Company unknown
193326327New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company 1933. Mild edge wear with some small tears a very good to nearly fine copy. 26327. Octavo single issue cover by Paul Stahr pictorial wrappers. Pulp Magazine. Features part four of the serial "Lost on Venus" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Reference: Heins p. 149. The Frank A. Munsey Company unknown
194219703Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company 1942. Small rub spot to upper right edge two creases to lower right front corner a bright fine copy. 19703. Octavo single issue cover by J. Allen St. John pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Feature story "War on Venus" by Edgar Rice Burroughs part of ESCAPE ON VENUS. Reference: Heins p. 151. Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 60-103. Ziff-Davis Publishing Company unknown
193320859New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company 1933. An attractive nearly fine set. 20859. Octavo seven issues pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Complete seven part serial "Lost on Venus." The second of the Carson of Venus stories. Reference: Zeuscher Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Bibliography pp. 173. The Frank A. Munsey, Company unknown
192420857New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company 1924. The first issue February 9 has edge wear with the rear cover detached it is a very good copy the March 1 issue 5 has some paper loss to the spine affecting the title lettering a very good to nearly fine copy the rest of the issues are nearly fine to fine. A bright attractive set. 20857. Octavo seven issues cover illustration for the February 2 issue by Stockton Mulford interior illustration in each issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Complete seven part serial "Tarzan and the Ant-Men." This magazine version is approximately 7000 words shorter than the novel published in book form in the U.S. the British book publication matches this version. Reference: Heins pp. 64-65. The Frank A. Munsey, Company unknown
193119770Dayton OH: The McCall Company 1931-32. Vertical crease to the first issue mild rubbing and stress creases to the set a nearly fine to fine set with the exception of the January 1932 issue which is good only 19770. Octavo six issues pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Bedsheet format. Complete six part serial "The Triumph of Tarzan" later published in book form as TARZAN TRIUMPHANT. The first issue has a Tarzan cover by Laurence Herndon. Reference: Heins p. 76-77. The McCall Company unknown
193020862Dayton OH: The McCall Company 1930. Some mild edge rubbing some reading creases a generally very good to nearly fine set. 20862. Octavo seven issues covers and interior illustrations by Frank Hoban pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Complete seven part serial "Tarzan at the Earth's Core." All issues feature a Tarzan cover painting. Reference: Zeuscher Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Bibliography pp. 401.<br /> . The McCall Company unknown
193820861New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company 1938. Issues four and six are very good with four having some paper loss to upper spine edge and six some edge wear the other issues are nearly fine to fine still an attractive set. 20861. Octavo six issues cover illustration for the March 19 issue by Rudolph Belarski pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Complete six part serial "The Red Star of Tarzan." The editor had this serial re-written and expanded by Ben Nelson and Burroughs Mitchell. The novel published in book form as TARZAN AND THE FORBIDDEN CITY used Burroughs manuscript and not the serial version. Belarksi based his Tarzan cover painting on Johnny Weissmuller. Reference: Zeuscher Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Bibliography pp. 341-342. The Frank A. Munsey, Company unknown
198229416Binhampton NY: Stuart David Schiff 1982. A fine copy unread. 29416. Octavo single issue cloth. Of 276 hardbound copies this is one of 250 numbered copies signed by Ramsey Campbell and publisher Stuart Schiff. The Ramsey Campbell issue. Contributors include Campbell Ray Russell Michael Shea William F. Nolan Gerald W. Page Karl Edward Wagner and others. Stuart David Schiff unknown
191659947Lebanon OH: March Brothers Publishers 208-210-212 Wright Ave. 1916. 12mo. 80 pp. With numerous woodcut engraved illustrations throughout. Colour-illustrated softcovers cover art of young gilt reading a book seated near an Arts & Crafts lamp minor shelfwear slight rubbing still NF copy w/ original order blank slip laid-in. First edition of this scarce catalogue offering books blackboards busy-work stencils children’s Christmas cards candy boxes diplomas masks make-up and even postcards for the busy teachers. Series books such as the Girl Aviators’ Motor Maids and Rangers Bungalow Series Automobile Girl Series and more were all available for purchase. Also available for purchase were teachers’ desks book cases globes of assorted sizes and pull-down maps & charts. Founded originally in 1860 to service National Normal University students and teachers in Lebanon OH the company grew through the Civil War as a mail-order industry housed dozens of women working as seamstresses to provide custom-sized costumes for children and events across the country and picked off competitors. George March d. 1917 operated the company until his death and afterwards run by his wife Emma and two sons-in-law until closing in 1941. No copies in Worldcat. March Brothers, Publishers, 208-210-212 Wright Ave., paperback
187161643Boston: Roberts Brothers 1871. First edition. Illustrated. 5-128 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Green cloth stamped in gilt. Some spotting along front edge of boards else Near Fine. First edition. Illustrated. 5-128 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Wright 536. Wright 536 <br/><br/> Roberts Brothers hardcover
193728278New York: The Red Star News Company 1937. Edge wear with tiny tears pencil marks to upper cover a very good to nearly fine copy. 28278. Octavo single issue cover by Pyles pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes "Round Trip to the Cemetery" by Cornell Woolrich apparently uncollected. Also fiction by Steve Fisher Oscar Schisgall Wyatt Blassingame and others. "Detective Fiction Weekly maintained a strong personality in a crowded field through a rigid weekly publication schedule for two decades. It is greatly underrated today" - Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazine pp. 135-137. The Red Star News Company unknown
193928279New York: The Red Star News Company 1939. Mild wear to lower edge reading crease a nearly fine copy. 28279. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes "Those Who Kill" by Cornell Woolrich this story was later expanded into THE PHANTOM LADY and "The Charitable Countess" by Leslie Charteris with the "Saint". "Detective Fiction Weekly maintained a strong personality in a crowded field through a rigid weekly publication schedule for two decades. It is greatly underrated today" - Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazine pp. 135-137. The Red Star News Company unknown
176226181Boston: Fowle and Draper 1762. Very Good-. Boston: Fowle and Draper 1762. First Edition. Slim octavo; 19th century glazed boards gilt calf spine label later endpapers; 1236pp. A4 B-F4 collated and presumed complete; decorative head- and tail-pieces. Boards scuffed at extremities with exposure at corners spine partly perished some soil to rear board and textblock else a Good or better internally sound copy. <br /> <br /> Two sermons issued together with separate title pages and pagination but continuous collation attributed to Edmund March ca. 1704-1791. Quite uncommon none in the trade as of April 2023; last seen in the auction record in 1917. ESTC W14481; EVANS 9168 & 9169; SABIN 28443. Fowle and Draper unknown
19825401Washington DC 1982. About very good. Lithographic poster 34 x 22.75 inches printed on cheap paper. A few small chips and closed tears to edges old folds some light creasing. A striking poster advertising a "Mass Protest" in Washington D.C. in support of El Salvador and "against the Reagan Policy of Oppression at Home and Intervention in the Third World!" The poster is decorated by illustrations of about two dozen helicopters at top but is otherwise comprised of text in variously-sized fonts. The poster was issued by the March 27 Coalition whose sixteen member organizations are listed at the bottom left corner of the poster and include the American Indian Movement Black Veterans for Social Justice People's Anti-War Mobilization Puerto Rico Solidarity Committee Women's Pentagon Action and many others. According to a contemporary article in The Washington Post the protest drew an estimated 23000 demonstrators assembled to protest U.S. policy in El Salvador on the eve of elections in that country. The demonstrators accused the Reagan Administration of supporting a "civilian-military junta in El Salvador that is locked in a war against leftist insurgents." The present poster is a call to action for the protest but also calls for the U.S. to support jobs "human needs" and "Self Determination for the People of Central America and all Oppressed Nations -- No More Vietnam Wars!" The poster also calls for unity against "the Reagan Policy of Oppression at Home and Intervention in the Third World" as well as a call for "No to the Draft! No to Racism! and No to Sexism!" OCLC reports a single record of an El Salvador protest poster from San Francisco in 1981 and a handful of examples of protest posters for El Salvador from later in the 1980s but we could not locate any other copies of this 1982 protest poster. unknown
192332654New York: Smart Set Company Inc. 1923. Text paper white ragged wear along right front cover and lower right paper edge small chip to lower right front corner reading crease and corner creases a good to very good copy. 32654. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Magazine. Article "From the Memoirs of a Private Detective" by Dashiell Hammett. Reference: Laymen Dashiell Hammett: A Descriptive Bibliography C8. Smart Set Company, Inc. unknown
194219210New York: Standard Magazines Inc. 1942. Mild wear to edges small closed tear to lower front cover a nearly fine copy. 19210. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Feature story is a Louis L'Amour Ponga Jim Mayo story "South of Suez. Standard Magazines, Inc. unknown
1866952Z17London: Longmans Green and Co 1866. First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 8" by 5". None. The first edition of this very scarce work evaluating the opposing philosophical theories of John Stuart Mill and William Hamilton. The first edition.A very scarce philosophical work.In the publisher's original cloth.This volume features an examination of the opposing philosophical theories of Sir William Hamilton and the renowned English philosopher and economist John Stuart Mill one based on materialism and the other spiritualism. The work was written anonymously but is suspected to be written by Lucy F. March Phillipps. In the publisher's original cloth. Externally excellent with minimal wear and bumping to the extremities. Hinges cracked but firm. Internally firmly bound with lightly age toned and generally clean pages with owner's stamps and pencil notations to the title page and front blank. Very Good Indeed Longmans, Green, and Co hardcover