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0243552319.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1931449G1385Toronto: Maclean Publishing 1931. Book. Illus. by Farrelly Joseph cover art; Summers Dudley Gloyne; Clymer John F.; Davis Henry; Dinsmore E.J.; Mathieu Hubert. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 64 pages. Features: Great photo ad for International Trucks on page 1; Junior Boxing Champion of Quebec - Laurier DesRochers is featured in full-page Cream of Wheat ad; Judgement short story; Taming the Seven Sisters - gigantic hydro-electric development in Manitoba - article with photos; Dusty Courage short story; Maker of Champions - Captain J.R. Cornelius trains the Hamilton Central Collegiate track team to success - article with photos; A Salute for the Constitution - a plea for veneration of the document that makes us what we are; Dancing Partners short story; How I Do Love Water-Lilies!; The Kincade Mystery - Who Killed Ethel Kincake of Hamilton - article with photos; The Beggar of Ur shorted story; The Queen of the "Turks" - Turkey farmer Mrs. W.A. Freeman of Ardenode Alberta - article with photos; Premier of Nova Scotia - Hon. Gordon Sydney Harrington - article with photo; Mr. Gobbins Falls In short story; The Silver Scale part I; Political article by Sir Austen Chamberlain with his photo; Canada's pioneer steam engine long lost returned to Nova Scotia - the 'Samson'; full-page Dodge car ad; full-page ad for the new Reo Flying Cloud car; Nice full-page photo ad for Hoover vacuums features cute chilid on vintage phone; Nice full-page ad for Auburn cars features the 5-passenger 2-door Brougham $1445; De Soto Six ad; The School Lunch - article with photos; crossword; Transforming the Cellar - article and photos with ideas of how to transform waste cellar space for an extra games and play room; Nice full-page Studebaker ad; Nice colour Calay soap ad inside back cover; Colour Old Dutch Cleanser ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage issue. Maclean Publishing Paperback
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202133597Los Angeles: Parker Gallery 2021 Limited Edition of 350 copies in black & purple-stamped aqua cloth with color photo inset to front panel no markings NOT ex-lib binding tight pages bright hint of shelf wear & very quiet soil to boards else Fine unread unbrowsed copy of now quite scarce book of the pioneering African-American artist's earliest work; ob 4to; 8 125pp illus colophon. First Edition. Hard Cover. As New. Parker Gallery hardcover
1992Q-0486269388Dover Publications 1992-01-14. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
194227936Chicago: Popular Publications Inc. 1942. Text paper tanned but supple spine a bit darkened a fine copy. 27936. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Stories by Robert Reeves John K. Butler Norbert Davis and others. Reference: Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazine pp. 168-170. Popular Publications, Inc. unknown
193622128Chicago: Popular Publications Inc. 1936. Cover cleanly separated from spine small chip to lower left front corner some clear tape to spine a very good copy. 22128. Octavo single issue cover by Walter Baumhofer pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by Frederick Nebel Frederick C. Davis and others. Reference: Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazine pp. 168-170. Popular Publications, Inc. unknown
193422102Chicago: Popular Publications Inc. 1934. Reading crease damp stained a good copy. 22102. Octavo single issue cover by John Howitt pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by Frederick Nebel Carroll John Daly and others. Reference: Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazine pp. 168-170. Popular Publications, Inc. unknown
20101-1401229077Dc Comics 2010. Hardcover. New. 144 pages. 11.00x7.00x0.50 inches. Dc Comics hardcover
20141-1401251757Dc Comics 2014. Paperback. New. 320 pages. 10.00x6.75x0.75 inches. Dc Comics paperback
2010Q-1401229077DC Comics 2010-11-30. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! DC Comics hardcover
0243296096.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1934055736Paramount Pictures 1934. Book. VGF. Soft cover. 12" x 18". A VG or better 34-page pressbook with one cut not affecting any of the text and no missing pages. Ultra rare!. Paramount Pictures Paperback
1390366901.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
193334571New York: Street & Smith Publications Inc. 1933-1949. Tanning to pages of all some minor losses throughout front and back covers present bindings are bright with the exception of volumes 10-13 which are quite faded. All issues trimmed for binding. Overall the magazines are very good to nearly fine. The complete list report upon request. Note for shipping extra funds required. 34571. Octavo thirty-two volumes pictorial wrappers uniformly bound in green cloth. A complete file of 181 issues in bound volumes. Doc Savage was a precursor to the modern super hero. Clark "Doc" Savage Jr. was trained from birth with a rigorous regimen resulting in extraordinary strength and intelligence. He never killed unless necessary he had scientific gadgets a headquarters and a secret base a fortress of solitude. The stories combined mystery adventure and some science fiction. He also had a team of five experts in various fields to assist in his adventures. His stories were extremely popular during the pulp era and then found a new audience in the 1960s-70s when the series was reprinted in paperback. The novels were written using the house pseudonym of Kenneth Robeson the main author was Lester Dent who wrote nearly 80% of the novels. Other author contributors as Robeson included William Bogart Alan Hathway Harold Davis Laurence Donovan and W. Ryerson Johnson. There were many excellent contributors to the short stories which rounded out the magazine with authors such as Steve Fisher E. Hoffman Price Q. Patrick John D. MacDonald Bruno Fischer Frank Herbert William Lindsay Gresham to name a few. Street and Smith publishing executive Henry Ralston and editor John Nanovic established the initial idea for Clark "Doc" Savage Jr. - .a brawny 'superman' a master of many fields-surgeon mineralogist engineer inventor linguist. His skin was a glowing bronze.his hair was a matching hue and so too his eyes resembling gold flake. He would be known as the Man of Bronze."- Server Encyclopedia of Pulp Fiction Writers p.81. "Doc Savage was intended to be an adventure character but under Lester Dent's imaginative manipulations he became something more - the first superhero and an inspiration for countless pulp comic-book and television characters." - Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 521-527. "The enormously wealthy Doc Savage – headquartered in a fantasticated New York with his five sidekicks who specialize in various crafts and sciences at the borderline of sf – devotes his life to combating criminal conspiracies almost all masterminded by the kind of charismatic villain later given definitive form by Ian Fleming in the James Bond books. Doc Savage himself clearly influenced the creation of Superman." - SFE online. A note on artists Walter Baumhofer contributed the initial look to the character with his striking cover painting through late 1936. Other artists include Robert George Harris Emery Clarke Modest Stein and George Rozen. An ideal collection for an institution. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 183-185. Street & Smith Publications, Inc. unknown
193532681New York: Dell Publishing Co. Inc. 1935. Mild tanning to text paper covers appear trimmed clear tape at upper and lower corners a bright nearly fine copy. 32681. Octavo single issue cover by Rudolph Zirm pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Series character first appeared in All-Detective Magazine. "The Gray Creatures" by Harold Ward writing as "Zorro." Reference: Tymn and Ashley eds Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 186-87. Dell Publishing Co., Inc. unknown
19412092902141401338Shunchokai 1941. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shunchokai paperback