George camroux (2 Ergebnisse)

ARGOSY Weekly: March, Mar. 21, 1931 ("The Hothouse World")
Argosy (M. Wheeler-Nicholson; J. E. Grinstead; F. V. W. Mason; Fred MacIsaac; Herbert L. McNary; Victor Rousseau; Jack Woodford; Capt. S. P. Meek; Sherwood Gates; C. A. Freeman; George E. Camroux; Marie McCarty)
Verlag: Frank A. Munsey Co., NY, 1931
- Softcover
Anbieter: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, USABooks from the Crypt
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EUR 22,04
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In den WarenkorbSingleIssueMagazine. Zustand: Very Good. Vol. 219, No. 5. Pulp magazine. [Edited by Don Moore.] Cover art by Paul Stahr. Includes "The Battle of the Silent Men" (pt. 1 of 6) by M. Wheeler-Nicholson; "Barons of the Border" (pt. 2 of 5) by J. E. Grinstead; "The Tiger of Pnom Kha" (pt. 3 of 3) by F. V. W. Mason; "The Hothouse World…" (pt.5 of 6) by Fred MacIsaac; "The Kansas Killer" by Herbert L. McNary; "The Vengeance Trail" by Victor Rousseau; "The Triumph That Failed" by Jack Woodford; "The Training of Sandy McNab" by Capt. S. P. Meek. Other Features: "Trees That Destroy Disease" by Sherwood Gates; "Where Prison Life's Not So Hard" by C. A. Freeman; "Marriage Among the Gauharibos" by George E. Camroux; "Venom of Chinese Toads Used" by Marie McCarty; "The Men Who Make the Argosy - Victor Rosseau"; "Argonotes"; "Looking Ahead!" 3/4" loss at spine head; store stamp on cover; a few short tears; small piece of lower rear cover foredge corner off. Book.
Verlag: London Eyre and Spottiswood published at the Great Seal Patent Office c, 1870
- Erstausgabe
Anbieter: M.A. Stroh., London, Vereinigtes KönigreichM.A. Stroh.
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In den Warenkorbno binding. Zustand: good. First Edition. Original Printed patent disbound with printed front blue wrapper present but not the back wrapper (both often lacking in early patents) About 27cm by 18cm some wear and tear due to the disbinding.