Editore: McCall Co., NY, 1952
Da: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Rivista / Giornale
Single Issue Magazine. Condizione: Very Good-. Vol. 95, No. 2. Besheet-sized pulp. Edited by Maxweell Hamilton. Cover art by Charles Lundgren. Includes "The Devil Goes to Breakfast" by Tom Roan; "Blood Will Tell" (novelette) by Le Roy Boyd; "Parade Is Ten Minutes Long" by Frank O'Rourke; "The Pacemaker" by Walter Livingston; "Play to Win" by Ralph Wellner; "Knight in Rusty Armor" by John Rhodes Sturdy; "Korean Gamble" by Milton H. Ivens; "The Hero" by M. John Gresso; "Ridge Runner's Revenge" by Ewart A. Autry; Ralph Kiner; Horace Bailey Brown; John Dunlavy; John Blair Beach; Lester David; John Maynard; "Grass Man" by Edwin V. Burkholder; "The Hold Up of the Silk Express" (complete novel) by Todhunter Ballard. Special Features: "Purely personal"; "Thinking Out Loud" by Maxwell Hamilton; "What Next!"; "Pro and Con"; "Relax and Enjoy". Ilustrations by Bill Lohse, Herb Saslow, Hank Berger, Charles Geer, Bob Fink, Miller Pope, Frank Lacano, John Cullen Murphy, M. John Gresso, Stan Drake, Charles Beck, George Geer, and others. Small stains; corner creasing and wear.
Editore: McCall Corporation, 1952
Da: PONCE A TIME BOOKS, SANTA BARBARA, CA, U.S.A.
Condizione: Very good. light shelfwear, 0 Includes illustrations. (1)"The Soiled Angel of Tsingchow" by William Chamberlain (Was this beautiful girl a traitor against her own brother's guerrillas? ); (2) "Never Been Away! " by Joel Reeve (It takes a good fighter to say that wneh everyone claims he is finihsed. ); (3) "One Bottle of Aquavit" by Albert M. Ottenheimer (Strange things happen at sea. Ghosts drink aquavit, for instance. ); (4) "Tuesday in Times Square" by Harold H. Prommel (What was so spine-chilling that it literally frightened a man to death? ); (5)"Never Kick a Kalinga" by Guy Emery (At least not when a dosen natives are after one beautiful white woman. ); (6)"Too Eager a beaver" by Phil Magee (Even tough young cops make mistakes-especially the ambitious ones. ); (7)"One Down to Blondie" by John R. Pederson (He was lost and alone-and in the enemy's path during the Bulge. ); (8)"An Unhappy Burglar" by Morris Osofsky (The eldest son had always been the burglar. But he liked to pick pockets. ); (9)"Instead of a Gun" by Goodrich S. Walton "A crackjack short-short story with a satisfying finale. ); (10)"I've Killed a Man! " by Fred Lane (He had to stand and watch them frame him, tighter and tighter. ); ARTICLES-(1)"The Match Game" by John T. Dunlavy (Amazing facts matches and users. ); (2) "Bootleggers of the Tall Timber" by Luther Locke (The end of an incredible era in the already incredible Northwest. ); (3)"How to [Click Below for Full Description].