Paperback. Zustand: As New. No Jacket. Pages are clean and are not marred by notes or folds of any kind. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Mercury Publications, Inc, New York, NY, 1956
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
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Trade Paperback. Zustand: Good - Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Vol 27 # 2 (#147), February 1956, of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine. All type cover variant. Contains stories by Agatha Christie (Find the Cook), Edmund Crispin (The Lion's Tooth), Martin Gardner (The Missing Walnuts), Michail Gilbert (Every Monday, A New Letter), Rex Stout (A Dog in the Daytime later published as Die Like a Dog in the Three Witnesses novella collection), Roy Vickers - William Edward Vickers (A Woman of Principle), and others. Light wear at the edges with some browning at the edges of the pages. Light damp stain to the bottom corner of the pages. 1.5" closed tear from the middle of the right spine hinge into the front cover. Light pencil annotations in the margins throughout. A good copy.
Verlag: eakin Press, 1980
Anbieter: Easy Chair Books, Lexington, MO, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. Stout, S.J. (illustrator). 92 pages. Private library marks, light discoloring; very good shape. The jacket is tanned, a few small chips and tears. Illustrator: Stout, S.J. . Quantity Available: 1. Category: Juvenile; Inventory No: 159168.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The American Mercury, Inc, New York, NY, 1948
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
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Trade Paperback. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. George Salter (cover) (illustrator). First Edition. Vol 11 # 51 of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, February 1948. Contains stories by Rex Stout (Help Wanted, Male later published in Trouble in Triplicate), Dorothy L Sayers (The Poisoned Dow '08), Cornell Woolrich (That's Your Own Funeral), O Henry (The Clarion Call), Octavus Roy Cohen (Light in the Window), and others. Wear at the edges with small loss along the fore edge of the front cover. .5" loss at the top of the spine. Browning to the covers and the pages. A good copy.
Verlag: George Scithers, USA, 1982
Anbieter: Granny Artemis Antiquarian Books, Bremerton, WA, USA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. Roy G. Krenkel, Sandra Meisel, Stu Shiffman, William Stout; etc. (illustrator). First edition. Scithers, George, editor. AMRA 71, 1982 First edition, wraps. Slightly age-darkened; Very Good or better. The classic sword and sorcery fanzine -- the best fanzine ever published about heroic fantasy, beautifully illustrated by leading artists like Roy G. Krenkel, Sandra Meisel, Stu Shiffman, William Stout; etc. Highlights: Avram Davidson on Prestor John; Jim Neil's "Conan Chronology; Darrell Schweitzer on the film Dragonslayer; Bill Warren on the film Excalibur; William Stout with an early response to John Milius's Conan movie; and more. George Barr's cover illustration is an excellent portrait of Arnold Schwarzenegger as Conan.
Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 15,93
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. In.
Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 32,18
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. In.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Crowell Publishing Company, Springfield, OH, 1934
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
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Stapled. Zustand: Fair. No Jacket. Paul Hess (cover photo), Fred Ludekens (Point of Death), Roy Spreter (Beauty's Daughter), George Howe (The Closed Room), Rea Irvin (Fellow Citizens, I Love You), F G Cooper (Hero Poison), Tallburt (The Next Step in the New Deal) (illustrator). First Edition. The November 1934 issue of the American Magazine. It contains most notably, complete in this issue, Point of Death, an abridged version of Fer-de-Lance - the first Nero Wolfe novel. This precedes the book publication and can arguably be asserted to be the "true first edition" of the Nero Wolfe classic. I'll leave that judgment to the bibliographers & completists. Other articles and fiction include part 2 of 6 of Beauty's Daughter, a novel by Kathleen Norris, part 4 of 6 of The Closed Room, a novel by Clarence Budington Kelland, Fellow Citizens, I Love You, poetry by Ogden Nash, The Corn Planting, an article by Sherwood Anderson, Hero Poison, an article on egos and college football by Paul Gallico, The Next Step in the New Deal, an article by Walter Lippmann, Scattergood, an Interesting People feature of Thomas J Neary, Ruralist, an Interesting People feature of Sherwood Anderson, and others. There are a number of condition issues. The cover is intact but loose from the spine. Light soiling to the covers. Light wear at the top and bottom of the spine. Missing pages as follows - 41/42 (Interesting People - Fencing champs Marion Lloyd & Dorothy Locke, Angler Helen Jepson), 45/46 (Interesting People String Puller Thomas J Neary & Ruralist Sherwood Anderson), 79/80 (ads Campbell's Soup & Camel's) and 89/90 (Ford ad & Tigress in Gingham story by Virgina Paxton). The Stout story is not affected. A flawed copy with a hard to find cornerstone of golden age mystery fiction.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Crowell Publishing Company, Springfield, OH, 1934
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
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Stapled. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Paul Hess (cover photo), Fred Ludekens (Point of Death), Roy Spreter (Beauty's Daughter), George Howe (The Closed Room), Rea Irvin (Fellow Citizens, I Love You), F G Cooper (Hero Poison), Tallburt (The Next Step in the New Deal) (illustrator). First Edition. The November 1934 issue of the American Magazine. It contains most notably, complete in this issue, Point of Death, an abridged version of Fer-de-Lance - the first Nero Wolfe novel. This precedes the book publication and can arguably be asserted to be the "true first edition" of the Nero Wolfe classic. I'll leave that judgment to the bibliographers & completists. Other articles and fiction include part 2 of 6 of Beauty's Daughter, a novel by Kathleen Norris, part 4 of 6 of The Closed Room, a novel by Clarence Budington Kelland, Fellow Citizens, I Love You, poetry by Ogden Nash, The Corn Planting, an article by Sherwood Anderson, Hero Poison, an article on egos and college football by Paul Gallico, The Next Step in the New Deal, an article by Walter Lippmann, Scattergood, an Interesting People feature of Thomas J Neary, Ruralist, an Interesting People feature of Sherwood Anderson. and others. Light edge wear to the front cover with small dark streaks along the spine and the less on the bottom edge. Small loss at the top & bottom of the spine. The spine is very dark, almost black, but still readable. Light damp stains to the for edge of the pages that fades out by page 20 and the top & bottom corners of the pages that fades out by page 84 at the top and 100 at the bottom. No cutouts or missing pages. A good or better copy of a hard to find example of a cornerstone of golden age mystery fiction.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Crowell Publishing Company, Springfield, OH, 1934
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
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Stapled. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. Paul Hess (cover photo), Fred Ludekens (Point of Death), Roy Spreter (Beauty's Daughter), George Howe (The Closed Room), Rea Irvin (Fellow Citizens, I Love You), F G Cooper (Hero Poison), Tallburt (The Next Step in the New Deal) (illustrator). First Edition. The November 1934 issue of the American Magazine. It contains most notably, complete in this issue, Point of Death, an abridged version of Fer de Lance - the first Nero Wolfe novel. This precedes the book publication and can arguably be asserted to be the "true first edition" of the Nero Wolfe classic. I'll leave that judgment to the bibliographers & completists. Other articles and fiction include part 2 of 6 of Beauty's Daughter, a novel by Kathleen Norris, part 4 of 6 of The Closed Room, a novel by Clarence Budington Kelland, Fellow Citizens, I Love You, poetry by Ogden Nash, The Corn Planting, an article by Sherwood Anderson, Hero Poison, an article on egos and college football by Paul Gallico, The Next Step in the New Deal, an article by Walter Lippmann, Scattergood, an Interesting People feature of Thomas J Neary, Ruralist, an Interesting People feature of Sherwood Anderson. and others. Light edge wear to the front cover with a .375" closed tear towards the bottom middle of the front cover. Moderate spine roll. Small crease to the bottom corner of page 163 through the back cover. The interior is very clean and fresh. No cutouts or missing pages. A very good copy of a hard to find example of a cornerstone of golden age mystery fiction.
Verlag: The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1936
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
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Stapled. Zustand: Good - Very Good. No Jacket. Maurice Bowe, R.J. Cavaliere, Anton Otto Fischer, & W.H.D. Koerner (covers), and Rico Tomaso, F R Gruger, Anton Otto Fischer, John La Gatta, Henry Raleigh, and others (illustrator). First Edition. The February 29, March 14 & 21, & April 4, 1936 issues of the Saturday Evening Post. Contains most notably parts 1, 3, 4 & 6 (conclusion) of 6 of Stout's 3rd Nero Wolfe novel, the Rubber Band. Precedes book publication. Other fiction includes: parts 4 & 6 (conclusion) of 6 (2/29 & 3/14) of Thank You, Mr Moto, a novel by J P Marquand; parts 1 & 3 of 6 (3/21 & 4/4 ) of Men are Such Fools, a novel by Faith Baldwin; part 1 of 2 (4/4) of Souvenir of Trenton, a novella by George Bradshaw; Mr Rumbin's De Rooster (2/29) & Henry the Great (3/14), short stories by Booth Tarkington; Way up Nawth in Dixie (2/29), an ethnic comedy by Octavus Roy Cohen; Hang it on the Horn (3/21), a short story by J P Marquand; and To Bargain, Toboggan, To-Whoo! (2/29), Half a Century of Women (3/14), and Dear Godmother; I Hope She Bruises Easy! (4/4), poems by Ogden Nash. Articles include The One and Only Rube [Waddell] (3/14), and The Bad Old Days (4/4) by Connie Mack. Cover art by Maurice Bower (2/29 - Eskimo and Dog Sled), R.J. Cavaliere (3/14 - Flamenco Dancer in Red), Anton Otto Fischer (3/21 - Wave Breaks over Steamer) & W.H.D. Koerner (4/4 - Dancing Warrior). Condition ranges from good to very good. The most significant condition issues are faint damp staining, light bleed & rippling to the corners - bottom left & upper right of 2/29 and upper right of 4/4. The covers on the 3/14 issue are loose and only attached to each other by a 4" strip. Other light edge wear. A good to very good example of a hard to find set of serial installments of an early Nero Wolfe novel. A heavy, oversize lot that may require additional postage.