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Verlag: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, Chicago / New York, 1948
Anbieter: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, USA
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Singleissuemagazine. Zustand: Good. First Edition. Chicago / New York: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company. 1948. First Edition. Softcover. Pulp magazine. Pictorial wrappers [about 7" x 9.75"], 178 pages [not counting the rear cover], illustrated. Includes "Flight of the Starling" by Chester S. Geier, "Hate" by Rog Phillips, "The Rikits of Mars" by Don Wilcox, "The Fire-Trail" by Oge-Make, etc. Good copy [scattered tearing to the spine which has minor chipping to the head, creasing and the usual edgwear to the cover, text paper tanned. bx322E,812.
SingleIssueMagazine. Zustand: Very Good-. Vol. 22, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Raymon Naylor for "Flight of the Starling" (novelet) by Chester S. Geier. Includes "Hate" (novelet) by Rog Phillips (Roger P. Graham); "The Rikits of Mars" (novelet) by Don Wilcox; "The Fire-Trail" by Oge-Make (L. Taylor Hansen). Features: "The Observatory" (editorial); "Astronomy and Ancient Religion in Playing Cards" by Rev. Irene Ferrier; "Vignettes of Famour Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "A Man-carrying Kite" by Charles Reeves; "Shaver on Inertia" by Richard S. Shaver; "Not So Static Electricity" by Pete Bogg; "Flight of the navaho" by Ray. A. Palmer; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Approximation" by Jack Preble; "What Man Can Imagine" by Ralph Gibbs; "The Shaverian Hypothesis" by Robert Wall Kidwell; "Can a Man Become Invisible?" by James T. Benson; "Medieval Illict" by Richard S. Shaver; "Too Subtle for Me" by Linus Hogenmiller; "Two-Way Stretch at Light Speed" by H. C. Goble; "Discussions"; "Space Ship Over Idaho" by James B. Settles. Illustrated by Julian S. Krupa, Enoch Sharp, Frank R. Paul, and Robert Fuqua. Dealer's marks; creasing; tears at lower edge of rear cover which also lacks a bit of foredge corner; rubbing.
SingleIssueMagazine. Zustand: Very Good-. Vol. 22, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Raymon Naylor for "Flight of the Starling" (novelet) by Chester S. Geier. Includes "Hate" (novelet) by Rog Phillips (Roger P. Graham); "The Rikits of Mars" (novelet) by Don Wilcox; "The Fire-Trail" by Oge-Make (L. Taylor Hansen). Features: "The Observatory" (editorial); "Astronomy and Ancient Religion in Playing Cards" by Rev. Irene Ferrier; "Vignettes of Famour Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "A Man-carrying Kite" by Charles Reeves; "Shaver on Inertia" by Richard S. Shaver; "Not So Static Electricity" by Pete Bogg; "Flight of the navaho" by Ray. A. Palmer; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Approximation" by Jack Preble; "What Man Can Imagine" by Ralph Gibbs; "The Shaverian Hypothesis" by Robert Wall Kidwell; "Can a Man Become Invisible?" by James T. Benson; "Medieval Illict" by Richard S. Shaver; "Too Subtle for Me" by Linus Hogenmiller; "Two-Way Stretch at Light Speed" by H. C. Goble; "Discussions"; "Space Ship Over Idaho" by James B. Settles. Illustrated by Julian S. Krupa, Enoch Sharp, Frank R. Paul, and Robert Fuqua. Dealer's marks; creasing; rubbing; first page minor erasure.
SingleIssueMagazine. Zustand: Very Good. Vol. 22, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Raymon Naylor for "Flight of the Starling" (novelet) by Chester S. Geier. Includes "Hate" (novelet) by Rog Phillips (Roger P. Graham); "The Rikits of Mars" (novelet) by Don Wilcox; "The Fire-Trail" by Oge-Make (L. Taylor Hansen). Features: "The Observatory" (editorial); "Astronomy and Ancient Religion in Playing Cards" by Rev. Irene Ferrier; "Vignettes of Famour Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "A Man-carrying Kite" by Charles Reeves; "Shaver on Inertia" by Richard S. Shaver; "Not So Static Electricity" by Pete Bogg; "Flight of the navaho" by Ray. A. Palmer; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Approximation" by Jack Preble; "What Man Can Imagine" by Ralph Gibbs; "The Shaverian Hypothesis" by Robert Wall Kidwell; "Can a Man Become Invisible?" by James T. Benson; "Medieval Illict" by Richard S. Shaver; "Too Subtle for Me" by Linus Hogenmiller; "Two-Way Stretch at Light Speed" by H. C. Goble; "Discussions"; "Space Ship Over Idaho" by James B. Settles. Illustrated by Julian S. Krupa, Enoch Sharp, Frank R. Paul, and Robert Fuqua. Rear cover creasing with 1" lower end separation; dealer's mark.
SingleIssueMagazine. Zustand: Very Good. Vol. 22, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Raymon Naylor for "Flight of the Starling" (novelet) by Chester S. Geier. Includes "Hate" (novelet) by Rog Phillips (Roger P. Graham); "The Rikits of Mars" (novelet) by Don Wilcox; "The Fire-Trail" by Oge-Make (L. Taylor Hansen). Features: "The Observatory" (editorial); "Astronomy and Ancient Religion in Playing Cards" by Rev. Irene Ferrier; "Vignettes of Famour Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "A Man-carrying Kite" by Charles Reeves; "Shaver on Inertia" by Richard S. Shaver; "Not So Static Electricity" by Pete Bogg; "Flight of the navaho" by Ray. A. Palmer; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Approximation" by Jack Preble; "What Man Can Imagine" by Ralph Gibbs; "The Shaverian Hypothesis" by Robert Wall Kidwell; "Can a Man Become Invisible?" by James T. Benson; "Medieval Illict" by Richard S. Shaver; "Too Subtle for Me" by Linus Hogenmiller; "Two-Way Stretch at Light Speed" by H. C. Goble; "Discussions"; "Space Ship Over Idaho" by James B. Settles. Illustrated by Julian S. Krupa, Enoch Sharp, Frank R. Paul, and Robert Fuqua. Light wear, but mild damp damage at upper foredge and spine corners.
SingleIssueMagazine. Zustand: Very Good. Vol. 22, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Raymon Naylor for "Flight of the Starling" (novelet) by Chester S. Geier. Includes "Hate" (novelet) by Rog Phillips (Roger P. Graham); "The Rikits of Mars" (novelet) by Don Wilcox; "The Fire-Trail" by Oge-Make (L. Taylor Hansen). Features: "The Observatory" (editorial); "Astronomy and Ancient Religion in Playing Cards" by Rev. Irene Ferrier; "Vignettes of Famour Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "A Man-carrying Kite" by Charles Reeves; "Shaver on Inertia" by Richard S. Shaver; "Not So Static Electricity" by Pete Bogg; "Flight of the navaho" by Ray. A. Palmer; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Approximation" by Jack Preble; "What Man Can Imagine" by Ralph Gibbs; "The Shaverian Hypothesis" by Robert Wall Kidwell; "Can a Man Become Invisible?" by James T. Benson; "Medieval Illict" by Richard S. Shaver; "Too Subtle for Me" by Linus Hogenmiller; "Two-Way Stretch at Light Speed" by H. C. Goble; "Discussions"; "Space Ship Over Idaho" by James B. Settles. Illustrated by Julian S. Krupa, Enoch Sharp, Frank R. Paul, and Robert Fuqua. Spine a little soiled; standard edge tears and creasing, but less than usual; many small bumps to rear.
SingleIssueMagazine. Zustand: Very Good. Vol. 22, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Raymon Naylor for "Flight of the Starling" (novelet) by Chester S. Geier. Includes "Hate" (novelet) by Rog Phillips (Roger P. Graham); "The Rikits of Mars" (novelet) by Don Wilcox; "The Fire-Trail" by Oge-Make (L. Taylor Hansen). Features: "The Observatory" (editorial); "Astronomy and Ancient Religion in Playing Cards" by Rev. Irene Ferrier; "Vignettes of Famour Scientists" by Alexander Blade (house pseud.); "A Man-carrying Kite" by Charles Reeves; "Shaver on Inertia" by Richard S. Shaver; "Not So Static Electricity" by Pete Bogg; "Flight of the navaho" by Ray. A. Palmer; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Approximation" by Jack Preble; "What Man Can Imagine" by Ralph Gibbs; "The Shaverian Hypothesis" by Robert Wall Kidwell; "Can a Man Become Invisible?" by James T. Benson; "Medieval Illict" by Richard S. Shaver; "Too Subtle for Me" by Linus Hogenmiller; "Two-Way Stretch at Light Speed" by H. C. Goble; "Discussions"; "Space Ship Over Idaho" by James B. Settles. Illustrated by Julian S. Krupa, Enoch Sharp, Frank R. Paul, and Robert Fuqua. Small piece out at upper rear spine corner with some loss to spine head as well; dealer's marks; standard edge issues; tanning; minor twine impressions on rear.