Verlag: Clark Publishing Company, Evanston, 1950
Anbieter: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Good. First Edition. The inside of the front and rear covers feature "A Tribute to Edgar Rice Burroughs" by Darrell C. Richardson, illustrated with photographs of the front cover of the October 1912 issue of "The All-Story" magazine showing the first appearance of Tarzan of the Apes, J. Allen St. John posed while working on the frontispiece for Tarzan and the Golden Lion, and a group shot of Edgar Rice Burroughs with Vernell Coriell, Mike Pierce and Lex Barker. Good copy [spine cocked with a tear to the head front corner, bump to the rear spine edge, light cover creasing, paper fullly tanned wb8.
Verlag: Darrell C. Richardson Pub., Covington, Kentucky, USA, 1987
Anbieter: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Kanada
Soft cover. Zustand: FINE+, Near New. BIN Nolan Cover Art (illustrator). Third printing/ Facsimile Reprint. June 1987 Third printing/ Facsimile Reprint of this classic Fanzine devoted to the work of Frederick Faust./ Max Brand This was originally published in 1948. Size: 8-1/2 " x 11 ". Book.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Science-Fiction Advertiser, Glendale, CA, 1952
Anbieter: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, USA
Erstausgabe
Soft cover. Zustand: Near Fine. Morris Scott Dollens, Neil Austin (illustrator). 1st Edition. Glendale, CA: (Science-Fiction Advertiser), 1952. Volume V, No. 5, the January, 1952 issue of Science-Fiction Advertiser; this is the new name and (somewhat) new, longer form of the earlier incarnation, Fantasy Advertiser fanzine. Roy Squires had taken over editing from Norman "Gus" Wilmorth by this time, and wasn't far from bringing it into its heyday. Though longer and a bit richer, at this time the fanzine was still focused almost entirely on book reviews and ads, and apart from Morris Scott Dollens carried little in the way of interior art and virtually no fiction.yet. Even the reviews, essays and articles gave precious little credit to the writers, who were often the editor or his assistants. None of that would last.Cover is by Dollens, with another inside by him, and the back cover is by Neil Austin. Both would do much more work for the fanzine later. Octavo, stapled wraps, 33 numbered pages.Very, very Near Fine copy, with only faint age toning at the extreme cover margins. See scans. High grade. Very sharp, undamaged copy. An early example of the uniquely American sci-fi / fantasy fanzine genre. One or two interesting articles per issue, and some illustrations, but still, in 1952, largely book reviews, ads and a bit of opinion. See scan of contents page for this issue's offerings. Nicely executed book reviews. A classic issue from a fanzine classic from the golden age of sci-fi with all its special genres; replete with the detailed trappings of that world - Science fiction, fantasy and horror, of course. But mostly the sci-fi. Very scarce under this name, the second of three. For the collector. L-pr3.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Science-Fiction Advertiser, Glendale, CA, 1952
Anbieter: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, USA
Erstausgabe
Soft cover. Zustand: Near Fine. Morris Scott Dollens, Neil Austin (illustrator). 1st Edition. Glendale, CA: (Science-Fiction Advertiser), 1952. Volume V, No. 5, the January, 1952 issue of Science-Fiction Advertiser; this is the new name and (somewhat) new, longer form of the earlier incarnation, Fantasy Advertiser fanzine. Roy Squires had taken over editing from Norman "Gus" Wilmorth by this time, and wasn't far from bringing it into its heyday. Though longer and a bit richer, at this time the fanzine was still focused almost entirely on book reviews and ads, and apart from Morris Scott Dollens carried little in the way of interior art and virtually no fiction.yet. Even the reviews, essays and articles gave precious little credit to the writers, who were often the editor or his assistants. None of that would last.Cover is by Dollens, with another inside by him, and the back cover is by Neil Austin. Both would do much more work for the fanzine later. Octavo, stapled wraps, 33 numbered pages. Near Fine copy, with only the inevitable modest toning to the paper and a tiny closed tear at rear cover top. See scans. High grade. Very sharp, undamaged copy. An early example of the uniquely American sci-fi / fantasy fanzine genre. One or two interesting articles per issue, and some illustrations, but still, in 1952, largely book reviews, ads and a bit of opinion. See scan of contents page for this issue's offerings. Nicely executed book reviews. A classic issue from a fanzine classic from the golden age of sci-fi with all its special genres; replete with the detailed trappings of that world - Science fiction, fantasy and horror, of course. But mostly the sci-fi. Very scarce under this name, the second of three. For the collector. L-pr2.
Verlag: Darrell C. Richardson, Covington, Kentucky, 1948
Anbieter: Stellar Books & Ephemera, ABAA, Carlsborg, WA, USA
Erstausgabe
Zustand: Good condition. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: None. The Fabulous Faust Fanzine, Vol. 1, No. 2, December 1948 , Darrell C. Richardson (editor), Max Brand, Frederick Faust, Henry Uriel, George Challis, Stever Fisher et al. (authors), Darrell C. Richardson, Covington, Kentucky, 1948. 11 x 8.5 inches. 60pp. Staple bound, pictorial wraps. Text is printed in black, brown, green, orange and purple. There are 3 tipped in plates; there is likely 1 missing plate. Glue residue visible on leaves with plates. Wraps and text block are creased and toned and the bottom staple is missing. Good condition. Content includes fiction, poetry, editorials and illustrations. Editor Darrell C. Richardson was a minister, bibliographer and served as director of the National Fantasy Fan Federation.
Verlag: Fabulous Faust, [Covington, Kentucky, 1948
Anbieter: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, USA
Erstausgabe
Illustrated. Folio, preserved in an old commercial binder; original wrappers bound in. First edition. Fine. With a full page inscription by editor and publisher Darrell C. Richardson, January, 1965.