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Comic book in nice collector's condition 108 / 293 sold -
Comic book in nice collector's condition 109 / 293 sold -
Comic books in higher grade very fine condition 110 / 293 sold -
Rare Silver age comic book in fine condition, 113 / 293 sold -
Rare Silver age comic book in very good/ fine condition, 114 / 293 sold -
Rare Silver age comic book in very good/ fine condition, 115 / 293 sold -
Rare Silver age comic book in fine condition, 116 / 293 sold -
Rare Bronze age comic book in fine or better condition 119 / 293 sold -
Rare Bronze age comic book in very fine plus condition 122 / 293 sold -
Rare Bronze age comic book in very fine condition 124 / 293 sold -
Rare Bronze age comic book in very fine condition 125 / 293 sold -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover illustrates "Secret of the Buried City" by Robert Fugua. "Meet the Authors" contains short profiles of the authors in this issue. Table of contents credits Julian S. Krupa for illustrations not otherwise credited. Magazine show some age wear, good condition, book complete and intact. 130 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover illustrates "Secret of the Buried City" by Robert Fugua. "Meet the Authors" contains short profiles of the authors in this issue. Table of contents credits Julian S. Krupa for illustrations not otherwise credited. Magazine show some age wear, good condition, book complete and intact. 131 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover illustrates "Trapped on Titan", cover art by Julian S. Krupa. Table of contents credits interior illustrations to Leo Morey, Robert Fuqua, Jay Jackson, Julian S. Krupa, and Joe Sewell. Attributions for individual illustrations by signature if present or recognizable, using the most complete form of the artist's name found in this issue. "The Time-Wise Guy" is not a serial, but a short story that was split near the end in order to have a contest for best story ending compared to the author's. Magazine show some age wear, good condition, book complete and intact. 138 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover illustrates "Trapped on Titan", cover art by Julian S. Krupa. Table of contents credits interior illustrations to Leo Morey, Robert Fuqua, Jay Jackson, Julian S. Krupa, and Joe Sewell. Attributions for individual illustrations by signature if present or recognizable, using the most complete form of the artist's name found in this issue. "The Time-Wise Guy" is not a serial, but a short story that was split near the end in order to have a contest for best story ending compared to the author's. Magazine show some age wear, good condition, book complete and intact. 139 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover illustrates "Cult of the Witch Queen" by Walter Parke. Smith and Hadley are both credited for the illustrations of "Cult of the Witch Queen." Hadley's illustration is signed, the unsigned illustration is assumed to be by Smith. Magazine show some age wear, good condition, book complete and intact. 140 / 293 sold -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover illustrates "Cult of the Witch Queen" by Walter Parke. Smith and Hadley are both credited for the illustrations of "Cult of the Witch Queen." Hadley's illustration is signed, the unsigned illustration is assumed to be by Smith. Magazine show some age wear, good condition, book complete and intact. 141 / 293 sold -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - New York: Better Publications, Inc., 1942. Octavo, cover by Bergey, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "Outlaws of the Moon" by Edmond Hamilton. The ONLY hero pulp magazine solely within the science fiction genre.. Magazine show some age wear, good condition, book complete and intact. 150 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - New York: Better Publications, Inc., 1942. Octavo, cover by Bergey, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "Outlaws of the Moon" by Edmond Hamilton. The ONLY hero pulp magazine solely within the science fiction genre.. Magazine show some age wear, good condition, book complete and intact. 151 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones. The cover illustrates "The Lamp of Vengeance". Artists credited in table of contents. The signatures (last name only) for Enoch Sharp and Henry Sharp appear to be identical. Alexander Blade and James B. Settles are credited as the authors of "Son of the Sun" in the table of contents. Blade alone is credited on the title page of the story so Settles is presumed to be responsible for the back cover illustration. Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine, good condition, book complete and intact. 154 / 293 sold -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones. The cover illustrates "The Lamp of Vengeance". Artists credited in table of contents. The signatures (last name only) for Enoch Sharp and Henry Sharp appear to be identical. Alexander Blade and James B. Settles are credited as the authors of "Son of the Sun" in the table of contents. Blade alone is credited on the title page of the story so Settles is presumed to be responsible for the back cover illustration. Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine, good condition, book complete and intact. 155 / 293 sold -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover art by Arnold Kohn. Cover illustrates "The Magician of Misty Cave". Also in this issue "The Magician of Misty Cave"; "Out of This Dust."; Toffee Turns the Trick; Pink Humans Aren't Real!; Happy to Die; The Greatest Painter in the World. Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine, good condition, book complete and intact. 156 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover art by Arnold Kohn. Cover illustrates "The Magician of Misty Cave". Also in this issue "The Magician of Misty Cave"; "Out of This Dust."; Toffee Turns the Trick; Pink Humans Aren't Real!; Happy to Die; The Greatest Painter in the World. Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine, good condition, book complete and intact. 157 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine -Cover by Arnold Kohn for "The Man Who Laughed at Time" (novelette) by Alexander Blade (house pseud.). Includes "The Tangential Semanticist" by Rog Phillips; "Sons of the Prophet" (novelette) by Robert Moore Williams; "Seed of Empire" (novelette) by Guy Archette; "The Wee Men of Weehen" by Lester Barclay; "The Wheel from Space" by E. K. Jarvis (house pseud.); "Demonstration Flight" by Warren Kastel. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "The Female Rules" by Ralph Bailley; "Prince of Philosophers" by Ramsay Sinclair; "Leaking Valve" by Cal Webb; "Blood Starvation" by Pete Bogg; "Mathematical Confusion" by LynnStandish; "Soldiers of lilliput" by A. T. Kadzie; "American Astronomy" by W. R. Chase; "Is Your Stomach Unhooked?" by J. R. Marks; "The Victory Dance" by Leslie Phelps; "Fairyland of Wonders" by June Lurie; "Steam Revival" by Lee Owens; "Veiled Truth" by Walter Lathrop; "Civilizations's' Birth" by L. A. Burt; "Flexible Radio Tube" by Sandy Miller; "Quest for Gold" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Rubber Horse" by William Karney; "The Tom Thumb Riddle" by H. R. Stanton; "'Cold' War" by A. Morris. Illustrated by Robert Keyes, Richard Loehle, Rod Ruth, Julian S. Krupa & Edmond Swiatek. Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine, good condition, book complete and intact. 158 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine -Cover by Arnold Kohn for "The Man Who Laughed at Time" (novelette) by Alexander Blade (house pseud.). Includes "The Tangential Semanticist" by Rog Phillips; "Sons of the Prophet" (novelette) by Robert Moore Williams; "Seed of Empire" (novelette) by Guy Archette; "The Wee Men of Weehen" by Lester Barclay; "The Wheel from Space" by E. K. Jarvis (house pseud.); "Demonstration Flight" by Warren Kastel. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "The Female Rules" by Ralph Bailley; "Prince of Philosophers" by Ramsay Sinclair; "Leaking Valve" by Cal Webb; "Blood Starvation" by Pete Bogg; "Mathematical Confusion" by LynnStandish; "Soldiers of lilliput" by A. T. Kadzie; "American Astronomy" by W. R. Chase; "Is Your Stomach Unhooked?" by J. R. Marks; "The Victory Dance" by Leslie Phelps; "Fairyland of Wonders" by June Lurie; "Steam Revival" by Lee Owens; "Veiled Truth" by Walter Lathrop; "Civilizations's' Birth" by L. A. Burt; "Flexible Radio Tube" by Sandy Miller; "Quest for Gold" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Rubber Horse" by William Karney; "The Tom Thumb Riddle" by H. R. Stanton; "'Cold' War" by A. Morris. Illustrated by Robert Keyes, Richard Loehle, Rod Ruth, Julian S. Krupa & Edmond Swiatek. Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine, good condition, book complete and intact. 159 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones. This issue contains: Diana and the Golden Ring - a novelette by S. M. Tenneshaw; Girl from Mars - a short story by Robert Bloch; Detour from Tomorrow - a short story by Rog Phillips (Roger Phillips Graham); Inoculation - a short story by Roger Flint Young (Peter Grainger); Mr Destiny Follows Through - a novelette by Gilbert Grant; and The World of the Lost - a novel by Paul Lohrman (Richard S. Shaver); along with the usual features; including letters from Robert Silverberg and W. Paul Ganley. Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine, good condition, book complete and intact. 160 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones. This issue contains: Diana and the Golden Ring - a novelette by S. M. Tenneshaw; Girl from Mars - a short story by Robert Bloch; Detour from Tomorrow - a short story by Rog Phillips (Roger Phillips Graham); Inoculation - a short story by Roger Flint Young (Peter Grainger); Mr Destiny Follows Through - a novelette by Gilbert Grant; and The World of the Lost - a novel by Paul Lohrman (Richard S. Shaver); along with the usual features; including letters from Robert Silverberg and W. Paul Ganley. Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine, good condition, book complete and intact. 161 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones. This issue contains: Diana and the Golden Ring - a novelette by S. M. Tenneshaw; Girl from Mars - a short story by Robert Bloch; Detour from Tomorrow - a short story by Rog Phillips (Roger Phillips Graham); Inoculation - a short story by Roger Flint Young (Peter Grainger); Mr Destiny Follows Through - a novelette by Gilbert Grant; and The World of the Lost - a novel by Paul Lohrman (Richard S. Shaver); along with the usual features; including letters from Robert Silverberg and W. Paul Ganley. Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine, good condition, book complete and intact. 162 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover art by Arnold Kohn. The cover was incorrectly credited to Robert Gibson Jones. See the letter by Terry Carr in the "Reader's Page" column of the February 1951 issue of "Fantastic Adventures". Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine, good condition, book complete and intact. 163 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover art by Arnold Kohn. The cover was incorrectly credited to Robert Gibson Jones. See the letter by Terry Carr in the "Reader's Page" column of the February 1951 issue of "Fantastic Adventures". Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine, good condition, book complete and intact. 164 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Planet Stories - Summer 1947. Fiction House, 1947. Pulp Magazine. Includes stories by Gardner F. Fox, (novel with cover art "Vassals of the Lode-Star"); also Albert de Pina, Raymond F. Jones, Bryce Walton, Chester S. Geier, Vaseleos Garson and James. R. Adams. Magazine show some age wear, good condition, book complete and intact. 165 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Planet Stories - Summer 1947. Fiction House, 1947. Pulp Magazine. Includes stories by Gardner F. Fox, (novel with cover art "Vassals of the Lode-Star"); also Albert de Pina, Raymond F. Jones, Bryce Walton, Chester S. Geier, Vaseleos Garson and James. R. Adams. Magazine show some age wear, good condition, book complete and intact. 166 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Planet Stories - Winter 1949. Love Romances, 1949, New York. Pulp Magazine. Includes stories by Gardner F. Fox, (novel with cover art "Vassals of the Lode-Star"); also Albert de Pina, Raymond F. Jones, Bryce Walton, Chester S. Geier, Vaseleos Garson and James. R. Adams. Magazine show some age wear, good condition, book complete and intact. 167 / 293 sold -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Planet Stories - Winter 1949. Love Romances, 1949, New York. Pulp Magazine. Includes stories by Gardner F. Fox, (novel with cover art "Vassals of the Lode-Star"); also Albert de Pina, Raymond F. Jones, Bryce Walton, Chester S. Geier, Vaseleos Garson and James. R. Adams. Magazine show some age wear, good condition, book complete and intact. 168 / 293 sold -
Rare Vintage pulp Magazine, Cover art by Earle K. Bergey, Contents include Dynasty of the Lost, A novella by George O. Smith, Down to Earth, an essay by Robert A. W. Lowndes, Nobody Saw the Ship, A short story by Murray Leinster, The Miniature Menace A novelette by Frank Belknap, Long Battle of the Unborn A short story by James Blish Parking, Unlimited A short story by Noel Loomis, Imitation of Death A short story by Lester del Rey. Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine, good condition, book complete and intact. 169 / 293 sold -
Rare Vintage pulp Magazine, Cover art by Earle K. Bergey, Contents include Dynasty of the Lost, A novella by George O. Smith, Down to Earth, an essay by Robert A. W. Lowndes, Nobody Saw the Ship, A short story by Murray Leinster, The Miniature Menace A novelette by Frank Belknap, Long Battle of the Unborn A short story by James Blish Parking, Unlimited A short story by Noel Loomis, Imitation of Death A short story by Lester del Rey. Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine, good condition, book complete and intact. 170 / 293 sold -
Rare Vintage pulp Magazine, Cover art by Milton Luros. Cover illustrates "Stairway to the Stars". Illustrations by Finlay, Kiemle, and Poulton. The review of Heinlein's "The Man Who Sold the Moon" which begins on page 94 is a continuation of the "From the Bookshelf" essay which begins on page 55. Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine and to the corner on cover page, good condition, book complete and intact. 171 / 293 -
Rare Vintage pulp Magazine, Cover art by Milton Luros. Cover illustrates "Stairway to the Stars". Illustrations by Finlay, Kiemle, and Poulton. The review of Heinlein's "The Man Who Sold the Moon" which begins on page 94 is a continuation of the "From the Bookshelf" essay which begins on page 55. Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine and to the corner on cover page, good condition, book complete and intact. 172 / 293 -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover art by Earle Bergey. There is contradictory information concerning the editorship of this issue. Contento lists Mines while Tuck and Ashley list Merwin. Since Merwin was specifically credited in the previous issue it is likely that he was no longer the editor of record but may have written some of the essays attributed to The Editor. No cover artist is credited but Strauss and Ashley credit Bergey. Artwork credits based on signatures. Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine, good condition, book complete and intact. 173 / 293 sold -
Rare Golden Age Pulp Magazine - Cover art by Earle Bergey. There is contradictory information concerning the editorship of this issue. Contento lists Mines while Tuck and Ashley list Merwin. Since Merwin was specifically credited in the previous issue it is likely that he was no longer the editor of record but may have written some of the essays attributed to The Editor. No cover artist is credited but Strauss and Ashley credit Bergey. Artwork credits based on signatures. Magazine show some age wear, wear to spine, good condition, book complete and intact. 174 / 293 sold
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