Editore: Popular Publications Inc, Philadelphia / New York, 1949
Da: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
SingleIssueMagazine. Condizione: Very Good. cover by Charles Dye (illustratore). First Edition. Philadelphia / New York: Popular Publications Inc. 1949. First edition. Bedsheet-sized magazine in Pictorial wrappers [about 8.5" x 11"], 112 pages, illustrated. Includes "The Affair of the Reluctant Witness" by Erle Stanley Gardner, "The Mad Horse of Lonely Hollow" by Stewart Toland, "Bounty Hunter" by Tom W. Blackburn, "Storm Over Second" by William Holder, "Bayou Bait" by Leslie T. White, "Money to Burn" by Max Shulman, Murderer Abroad" by Gordon Ramsey, etc. Contents page in Photos A very good copy with tearing to the spine head, shallow chipping to the spine heel, cover creasing, text paper toned. See Photos mag9E.
Editore: Vista/ Management/ Marvel Pub, New York, NY, USA., 1953
Da: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
Prima edizione
EUR 25,70
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Fine. Joe Sokoli (illustratore). ACTION (Picture/Vista/ Magazine Management aka Marvel Pub; Men's Adventure Magazine); ACTION Magazine Volume-1, #4; (August/1953; Vista/ Magazine Management/ Marvel Pub.;) Writers: Harry Johnson; Don Sheldon; Mike Curtis; Tom Norton; Everett Curtis; Vincent H. Gaddis; Thomas W. Helm III; Jack Kofoed; Ray Massey; Front Cover Painting by Joe Szokoli; 68 pages including covers; Contents; **"The Male Body - How Long Will You Live?"; ** "England's V Girl Scandal" by Harry Johnson. Obliging model poses with candor as would-be photographer steadies his camera. The only photos taken are those of a cheesecake type. Various gimmicks are used. Girls call themselves models, beauticians, health counselors and masseuses. But they all want cash. **"He Beat the Horse Every Time" by Morgan Colt. Bimelech, the great racer, belonged to Bradley. The Colonel made enough cash with his system to buy stables and a gambling casino. **"I Saw One Millin Girls for Sale" by Don Sheldon . Slave trading is brisk as ever in North Africa's wide open desert. **"Oregon's Bloodiest Grudge Fight" by Mike Curtis as told to George Hill. When a couple of two-fisted lumberjacks start trading king-sized wallops, anything can happen. ** "Greatest Throws of the Century" by Tom Norton. When Jim Fuchs puts the shot, the shot knows it's been put. Here he blasts the lead ball through 54 feet and 3 inches. ** "How to get Your Head Blown Off While Hunting" ** "Air Rescue Under Fire" by Captain Everett Curtis, U.S.A.F. 35,000 feet over Korea a World War II flying was a snap compared to this. The Commy high explosive firecrackers were making me a one man Fourth of July. ** "Kisses That Changed Men's Lives" by Vincent H. Gaddis. Nations have gone mad and men have died, from joys of the common smooch! ** "Between the Hurricane of the Rats" by Thomas W. Helm III. The blasting hurricane engulfed the island, swirling the sea in maniacal rage. In the cabin, hundreds of gigantic rats faced us. ** "Minor League Boss" by Jack Kofoed. Dynamic Peper Martin flies home in a typical , rambunctions dive. He fought a history making sandlot dule with Max Macon, lost by one game. ** "I Stormed a Korean Palace" by Sgt. Ray Massey. It was a funny place, belonged to an old Korean prince. But Commies, and death, were in it now. *** Book Order # ADV004-1; Condition= FN, 6.0; Minor Writing on Front Cover; Price=US$29.00 Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus. Book.