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PP. 228, CM. 18X11, BROSS., COPERTA DI FULVIO BIANCONI.<BR>
2018500111930SARBACANE 2018 48 pages 21 7x29 2x1cm. 2018. Relié. 48 pages.
2018500112201SARBACANE 2018 48 pages 21 7x29 2x1cm. 2018. Relié. 48 pages.
2018500120662SARBACANE 2018 48 pages 21 7x29 2x1cm. 2018. Relié. 48 pages.
ill., br. L'ex tenente Eddie Gundersen ritorna a Belzagor, il pianeta dove ha lasciato le sue illusioni giovanili, la donna della sua vita e un vergognoso passato di colonizzatore e schiavista delle due specie intelligenti autoctone: i Nildoror e i Sulidoror. A capo di una spedizione scientifica, Gundersen affronterà i suoi demoni e sistemerà i conti con un pianeta che non ha ancora rivelato tutti i suoi segreti. Adattamento a fumetti di Laura Zuccheri del romanzo di Robert Silberberg "Mutazione" (edito in Italia da Editrice Nord nella collana Cosmo).
45909Ravensburg: Ravensburger Buchverlag, [2016]. 189 S., 8 ungez. S. Ill. 8°. Bibl.- Einbd.
47592ABEurasburg, Silvanima, 2016. 25 cm, 753 Seiten, mit zwei Karten, kartoniert. leichte Gebrauchsspuren, gut erhalten.
200365210[Fernwald] : [Ehgart und Albohn] ([2003]). 195 S. ; 239 gr. kart., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
199035170München, Goldmann Verlag um, 1990.
20-047421996 World Fantasy Convention 35065. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. 1996 World Fantasy Convention paperback
100-08029Wilhelm Heyne. Paperback. Good. Good condition with wear and markings. Wilhelm Heyne paperback
1974160820065KEM-DISC. Audio CD. Like New. CD plays perfectly & the case looks good. KEM-DISC unknown
1975160821030KEM-Disc. Audio CD. Like New. CD plays perfectly & the case looks good. KEM-Disc unknown
193331883Elizabeth New Jersey: Charles D. Hornig 1933-1935. Darkening to cheap paper but pages quite supple the full set is attractively bound a full leather binding with front and spine stamped in gold. Complete sets are rare. 31883. Octavo 18 issues printed or self wrappers. The first important weird fiction fanzine and one of the most desirable of the fanzines of the thirties. For two years it published news and fiction related to the genre.<br /> Stories first published in THE FANTASY FAN include H. P. Lovecraft's "The Other Gods" and "From Beyond" Clark Ashton Smith's "The Epiphany of Death" "The Ghoul" "The Kingdom of the Worm" and "The Primal City" as well as tales by Robert Bloch August Derleth Robert E. Howard David H. Keller and others. THE FANTASY FAN was "an interesting mix of news articles stories poems and miscellany. Hornig however made an error in initiating a column of controversy entitled 'The Boiling Point' which quickly led to acrimonious letter exchanges between Lovecraft Forrest J. Ackerman Clark Ashton Smith and numerous others; the column was terminated with the February 1934 issue. Perhaps Hornig's greatest accomplishment was the serialization of the revised version of Lovecraft's 'Supernatural Horror in Literature' October 1933-February 1935. However the serialization proceeded at such a slow pace that it had reached only the middle of Chapter VIII before the magazine folded. THE FANTASY FAN also saw the first publication of Lovecraft's stories. 'The Other Gods' November 1933 and 'From Beyond' June 1934 as well as reprints from amateur papers of 'Polaris' February 1934 and 'Beyond the Wall of Sleep' October 1934; it also published 'The Book' October 1934 'Pursuit' October 1934 'The Key' January 1935 and 'Homecoming' January 1935 from 'Fungi from Yuggoth.' Brief excerpts of Lovecraft's letters to Hornig appeared regularly in the magazine's letter column. The October 1934 issue was dedicated to Lovecraft. After the demise of THE FANTASY FAN numerous attempts were made to revive or succeed it but no magazine truly filled its place as a news organ a forum for the expression of fan's views and a venue for work by distinguished writers in the field" Joshi and Schultz An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia pp. 90-91. "As a real help to the lover of weird and fantasy fiction Hornig's magazine reigned supreme in the field at that time . Almost every weirdist of importance in fandom was at one time or another represented in its pages. And as a love-feast for such fans it has never again been equaled" Moskowitz The Immortal Storm pp. 18-20. ". one of the legendary magazines of the 1930s . an extremely consistent and reliable magazine ." Tymn and Ashley eds. Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 822-23. According to Hornig writing in 1988 "THE FANTASY FAN was printed by Conrad Ruppett of Jamaica New York hand set. Julius Schwartz and I helped him collate and staple each copy every month for eighteen months. Except for the second issue 500 copies there were only 250 printed and the paid circulation never reached over 50. What happened to the residue Well I found someone to buy up most of the unsold copies and that was B. K. Gores of Austin Texas. I never heard from him before or since never knew him in fandom and don't know whatever happened to him. Somewhere there should be stacks of TFF unless they're destroyed."<br /> Reference: Joshi I-B-ii-232. Pavlat and Evans Fanzine Index 1965 p. 37. Charles D. Hornig unknown
193334594Elizabeth New Jersey: Charles D. Hornig 1933-1935. Bound in brown buckram titled in gold on the front and spine panels with "F. Lee Baldwin" stamped on the upper cover retaining the original wrappers where so issued. Overall the issues are in excellent condition which is not usually the case as they tend to be quite fragile when encountering single issues. A unique set of this uncommon and important publication. Complete sets are rare. 34594. Octavo 18 issues printed or self wrappers bound in cloth. Label affixed to front paste down with a presentation inscription from editor Charles D. Hornig to noted fan and publisher Gerry de la Ree. A contributor's complete set of this amateur magazine the first important weird fiction fanzine and one of the most desirable of the fanzines of the thirties. This set belonged to F. Lee Baldwin whose name is stamped in gold on the upper cover of the binding. "Franklin Lee Baldwin 1913-1987 corresponded with H. P. Lovecraft 1933-1936. "Baldwin first wrote HPL in the fall of 1933 proposing to issue 'The Colour Out of Space' as a booklet. HPL revised the tale slightly for the prospective publication but the plan never materialized. In early 1934 HPL put Baldwin in touch with Duane W. Rimel who by coincidence lived in the same small town Asotin Washington. The two took turns reading HPL's letters to each of them. Baldwin wrote two columns of news notes for the FANTASY FAN: 'Side Glances' April May September 1934 and 'Within the Circle' June July August October November 1934 January February 1935 much of the information for which was derived from HPL's letters to him as was the significant early article 'H. P. Lovecraft: A Biographical Sketch' originally scheduled to appear in the FANTASY FAN but following the magazine's demise published in FANTASY MAGAZINE April 1935. Baldwin later revised the article as 'Some Lovecraft Sidelights' FANTASY COMMENTATOR Spring 1948" Joshi and Schultz An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia pp. 14-15. In 1989 Baldwin's copy was presented to early fantastic fiction fan and publisher Gerry de la Ree by Charles D. Hornig the editor of THE FANTASY FAN.<br /> Stories first published in THE FANTASY FAN include H. P. Lovecraft's "The Other Gods" and "From Beyond" Clark Ashton Smith's "The Epiphany of Death" "The Ghoul" "The Kingdom of the Worm" and "The Primal City" as well as tales by Robert Bloch August Derleth Robert E. Howard David H. Keller and others. THE FANTASY FAN was "an interesting mix of news articles stories poems and miscellany. Hornig however made an error in initiating a column of controversy entitled 'The Boiling Point' which quickly led to acrimonious letter exchanges between Lovecraft Forrest J. Ackerman Clark Ashton Smith and numerous others; the column was terminated with the February 1934 issue. Perhaps Hornig's greatest accomplishment was the serialization of the revised version of Lovecraft's 'Supernatural Horror in Literature' October 1933-February 1935. However the serialization proceeded at such a slow pace that it had reached only the middle of Chapter VIII before the magazine folded. THE FANTASY FAN also saw the first publication of Lovecraft's stories. 'The Other Gods' November 1933 and 'From Beyond' June 1934 as well as reprints from amateur papers of 'Polaris' February 1934 and 'Beyond the Wall of Sleep' October 1934; it also published 'The Book' October 1934 'Pursuit' October 1934 'The Key' January 1935 and 'Homecoming' January 1935 from 'Fungi from Yuggoth.' Brief excerpts of Lovecraft's letters to Hornig appeared regularly in the magazine's letter column. The October 1934 issue was dedicated to Lovecraft. After the demise of THE FANTASY FAN numerous attempts were made to revive or succeed it but no magazine truly filled its place as a news organ a forum for the expression of fan's views and a venue for work by distinguished writers in the field" Joshi and Schultz An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia pp. 90-91. "As a real help to the lover of weird and fantasy fiction Hornig's magazine reigned supreme in the field at that time . Almost every weirdist of importance in fandom was at one time or another represented in its pages. And as a love-feast for such fans it has never again been equaled" Moskowitz The Immortal Storm pp. 18-20. ". one of the legendary magazines of the 1930s . an extremely consistent and reliable magazine ." Tymn and Ashley eds. Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 822-23. According to Hornig writing in 1988 "THE FANTASY FAN was printed by Conrad Ruppett of Jamaica New York hand set. Julius Schwartz and I helped him collate and staple each copy every month for eighteen months. Except for the second issue 500 copies there were only 250 printed and the paid circulation never reached over 50. What happened to the residue Well I found someone to buy up most of the unsold copies and that was B. K. Gores of Austin Texas. I never heard from him before or since never knew him in fandom and don't know whatever happened to him. Somewhere there should be stacks of TFF unless they're destroyed." Reference: See Kenneth W. Faig Jr. ed. Within the Circle: In Memoriam F. Lee Baldwin Moshassuck Press 1988. Pavlat and Evans Fanzine Index 1965 p. 37. Charles D. Hornig unknown
1974160820064KEM-DISC. Audio CD. Like New. CD plays perfectly & the case looks good. KEM-DISC unknown
A small number of classified section listings highlighted with pale colour. No other marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy and no bumping to corners. 131pp. This issue includes Peter Cheyney and Lemmy Caution, fantasy magazine 'Weird Tales', Girls and Boys Annuals up to the 1940s, HG Wells life and works part 1 1866-1914, motoring books and magazines and Robert Graves.
1980008845New York: The Dial Press 1980. SCARCE promotional poster printed in limited numbers for distribution at the ABA trade shoe in 1980. Near Fine fainte creases. Publication information printed verso. Well suited for framing and will be shipped loosely rolled in sturdy mailing tube. First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 20" h x 18 1/4"w. The Dial Press books
br. Sono arrivati sulla Terra ? Pestilenza, Guerra, Carestia e Morte ? quattro Cavalieri in sella ai loro temibili destrieri, diretti ognuno verso un angolo del mondo. Quattro Cavalieri con il potere di distruggere l'umanità, giunti sin qui per sterminarci tutti. Quando Pestilenza arriva nella cittadina di Whistler, in Canada, Sara Burns sa per certo che tutte le persone che lei conosce e ama sono destinate a morire, a meno che il Cavaliere dalle fattezze angeliche non venga fermato. Ed è proprio questo che Sara ha in mente di fare quando, con un colpo di fucile, lo disarciona dal suo cavallo. Peccato che nessuno l'abbia avvisata che la bestia immonda non può morire. Si ritrova quindi prigioniera di un Cavaliere immortale e molto, molto arrabbiato, il cui unico scopo è farla soffrire. Più il tempo passa, però, e più Sara è incerta sui sentimenti che il messaggero dell'Apocalisse nutre per lei e... viceversa. Sara può ancora salvare il mondo, ma per farlo dovrà essere disposta a sacrificare il suo cuore.
19000006918New York: Harper & Brothers 1900. Special Biographical Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Octavos red cloth extra gilt top edge gilt. Extra shipping charges will be necessary. <br/><br/>Annotated by Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie William's eldest daughter with memories of him and his work and with selections from his letters. Illustrated and with photogravures. Thackeray was as popular as Dickens when they both were writing and he deserves much better consideration than he receives today. " I think I see in him an intellect profounder and more unique than his contemporaries have yet recognized; . His wit is bright his humor attractive". - Charlotte Bronte 1847. Harper & Brothers hardcover
Probably Eric Thacker (the author's) personal copy. Inscribed on front end paper to his wife and children. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, minor water mark to front of spine strip and rear spine ends and no bumping to corners. Original cellophane dust jacket with tears to front. 160pp.. Fictional fantasy world with many references to sponge/cats. Tucked-in are two pages of manuscript on the author's contribution to the work in the same hand as the inscription.
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ill., br. Cosa è accaduto a Silverland dopo il "e vissero tutti felici e contenti"? Osamu Tezuka ritorna nel regno di Zaffiro, ormai regina, per narrare le avventure dei suoi eredi: Daisy e Violetta, principe e principessa, gemelli identici al centro di una girandola di colpi di scena e rapimenti, boschi fatati e duelli. Chi dei due potrà sedersi sul trono? Chi erediterà il titolo di Cavaliere col Fiocco, il misterioso giustiziere mascherato?
ill., br. Prodotta dal 1956 al 1988, la saga della Fenice è una vera e propria summa dell'ideale di manga e di Storia del grande Osamu Tezuka. Uno sforzo monumentale, che spazia dal lontano passato agli ultimi anni della civiltà umana, seguendo le tracce del leggendario uccello in grado di reincarnarsi e garantire l'immortalità. Decine di episodi appassionanti, romantici, epici e pieni d'azione, nei quali il Maestro ha sperimentato soluzioni narrative e grafiche d'avanguardia, dando corpo a un'opera che come poche altre trasmette la passione e l'ispirazione del suo autore.