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  • Bild des Verkäufers für ARGOSY April 1963 Hammond Innes Fishing Mussolini Grizzly Irish Army Fire-Eaters zum Verkauf von Comic World

    Soft cover. Zustand: GOOD, Decent Reading Copy. Interior Artists: Bob Handville; John Huehnergarth; Marshall Davis; Bill Johnson; Lou Feck; (illustrator). ARGOSY Men Adventure Magazine Volume 356, #4; (April/1963; Popular Publications;) Photo Front Cover; Arie deZanger; 150 pages including covers; Writers: Hammond Innes; Private Thomas Kenny/ Michael O'Reilly; Sam Crowther; Allan Witwer; Lee Fremstad; Pete Kuhlhoff; Bjoern O. Staib & Bjoern Reese.; Merwin Dembling; Robert Mitchell; Richard Martin Stern; Albert N. Podell; George Laycock; Gil Paust Interior Artists: Bob Handville; John Huehnergarth; Marshall Davis; Bill Johnson; Lou Feck; Contents; BOOK BONUS - ** "Atlantic Fury" by Hammond Innes, art by Bob Handville. He had watched the worst storm in the island's history tear an LCT apart and turn a helicopter into a tomb. Now, he had to risk his own life to find what there was bout this desolate place that changed his brother into another person.; ARTICLES - ** 'The Fighting Irish Never Say Die" by Private Thomas Kenny, Irish Army as told to Michael O'Reilly. There is no hope. There are three arrows in my body. I am completely surrounded by Baluba warriors. The rest of the patrol have escaped or died. It is the end.; ** "Are You a Sucker for the 'Doctored-Car' Gyp?" by Sam Crowther, art by John Huehnergarth. Before you plunk down that first installment, make sure that 'new car' you're buying hasn't been Jerry-built form this year's wrecks.; ** "Monkeys Without Tails" by Allan Witwer, art by Marshall Davis. The Villa Mimosa was rated as the greatest passion place on earth, but Yanks were barred from it on penalty of a fate worse than death.; ** "Nevada's Casino for Cons" by Lee Fremstad. Stud, Draw, blackjack, craps and lowball, not to mention bets on horse races and baseball scores, are all part of the 'rehabilitation plan' the world wildest prison.; ** "Customize your Gun Stock!" by Pete Kuhlhoff.; ** "Across Greenland on Skis" by Bjoern O. Staib & Bjoern Reese. Not once in this century had man successfully crossed the hugh hostile ice plateau of Greenland. until two daring Norwegians vowed to do it, or die trying.; ** "Hooray! Hooray! Outdoor rinking Starst Today!" by Merwin Dembling. The cry of the bock billy goat heralds the opening of that favorite season for drinkers whose wives keep urging them to go out and get some fresh air.; FICTION - ** "Scramble Off Siberia" by Robert Mitchell, art by Bill Johnson. A hundred yards of sea ice separated the airman from the horrors of capture in Siberia, and only Arlun, the American from the top of the world, could save him.; ** "Terror in the Night" by Richard Martin Stern, art by Lou Feck. You can set a thief to catch a thief, and you can sometimes set a killer to catch a killer. But when you try to catch a rapist, your best bait is an innocent young girl.; PICTURE STORIES - ** "Field Day for the Fire-Eaters" by Albert N. Podell. Belching smoke and spitting steam, with fires gleaming like red eyes, these are the mechanical monsters that rumbled over plains, plowing and reaping their harvest.; ** "How to Add Twenty Strokes to your Golf Score" photoed by Don Ornitz of Globe.; SPECIAL FISHING SECTION - ** "Those Great Big, Great Bear Trout" by George Laycock. You won't find fur-bearing through north of the Arctic circle, but you can haul in 300 pounds of lakers in a day - and you might land a fifty-pounds.; ** "Top Gear for Salt Water" by Gil Paust. The old reliable are here in force, and so are a bunch of crazy new gadgets like sonar rods, scented plastic worms and motorized reels. *** Book Order # ADV149-1; Condition= G = (2.0) GOOD; (Used Reading Copy); Mailing Label on Front Cover Paper Pull on Front Cover; Cup Staining to Front Covert Price=US$12.00); Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus. Book.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für ARGOSY April 1963 Hammond Innes Fishing Mussolini Grizzly Irish Army Fire-Eaters zum Verkauf von Comic World

    Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good/ Fine. Interior Artists: Bob Handville; John Huehnergarth; Marshall Davis; Bill Johnson; Lou Feck; (illustrator). ARGOSY Men Adventure Magazine Volume 356, #4; (April/1963; Popular Publications;) Photo Front Cover; Arie deZanger; 150 pages including covers; Writers: Hammond Innes; Private Thomas Kenny/ Michael O'Reilly; Sam Crowther; Allan Witwer; Lee Fremstad; Pete Kuhlhoff; Bjoern O. Staib & Bjoern Reese.; Merwin Dembling; Robert Mitchell; Richard Martin Stern; Albert N. Podell; George Laycock; Gil Paust Interior Artists: Bob Handville; John Huehnergarth; Marshall Davis; Bill Johnson; Lou Feck; Contents; BOOK BONUS - ** "Atlantic Fury" by Hammond Innes, art by Bob Handville. He had watched the worst storm in the island's history tear an LCT apart and turn a helicopter into a tomb. Now, he had to risk his own life to find what there was bout this desolate place that changed his brother into another person.; ARTICLES - ** 'The Fighting Irish Never Say Die" by Private Thomas Kenny, Irish Army as told to Michael O'Reilly. There is no hope. There are three arrows in my body. I am completely surrounded by Baluba warriors. The rest of the patrol have escaped or died. It is the end.; ** "Are You a Sucker for the 'Doctored-Car' Gyp?" by Sam Crowther, art by John Huehnergarth. Before you plunk down that first installment, make sure that 'new car' you're buying hasn't been Jerry-built form this year's wrecks.; ** "Monkeys Without Tails" by Allan Witwer, art by Marshall Davis. The Villa Mimosa was rated as the greatest passion place on earth, but Yanks were barred from it on penalty of a fate worse than death.; ** "Nevada's Casino for Cons" by Lee Fremstad. Stud, Draw, blackjack, craps and lowball, not to mention bets on horse races and baseball scores, are all part of the 'rehabilitation plan' the world wildest prison.; ** "Customize your Gun Stock!" by Pete Kuhlhoff.; ** "Across Greenland on Skis" by Bjoern O. Staib & Bjoern Reese. Not once in this century had man successfully crossed the hugh hostile ice plateau of Greenland. until two daring Norwegians vowed to do it, or die trying.; ** "Hooray! Hooray! Outdoor rinking Starst Today!" by Merwin Dembling. The cry of the bock billy goat heralds the opening of that favorite season for drinkers whose wives keep urging them to go out and get some fresh air.; FICTION - ** "Scramble Off Siberia" by Robert Mitchell, art by Bill Johnson. A hundred yards of sea ice separated the airman from the horrors of capture in Siberia, and only Arlun, the American from the top of the world, could save him.; ** "Terror in the Night" by Richard Martin Stern, art by Lou Feck. You can set a thief to catch a thief, and you can sometimes set a killer to catch a killer. But when you try to catch a rapist, your best bait is an innocent young girl.; PICTURE STORIES - ** "Field Day for the Fire-Eaters" by Albert N. Podell. Belching smoke and spitting steam, with fires gleaming like red eyes, these are the mechanical monsters that rumbled over plains, plowing and reaping their harvest.; ** "How to Add Twenty Strokes to your Golf Score" photoed by Don Ornitz of Globe.; SPECIAL FISHING SECTION - ** "Those Great Big, Great Bear Trout" by George Laycock. You won't find fur-bearing through north of the Arctic circle, but you can haul in 300 pounds of lakers in a day - and you might land a fifty-pounds.; ** "Top Gear for Salt Water" by Gil Paust. The old reliable are here in force, and so are a bunch of crazy new gadgets like sonar rods, scented plastic worms and motorized reels. *** Book Order # ADV149-2; Condition= 2" piece loose to top of paper spine, reglued;; wear to bottom of paper spine; shelf wear. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus. Book.