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Click to view full description | 1. | Ferman, Joseph W./Asimov, Isaac, eds. (Brian W. Aldiss, Gahan Wilson, Ron Goulart, Judith Merril, Ray Nelson, Theodore L. Thomas, R.A. Lafferty, Arthur Porges, Isaac Asimov, Hal R. Moore.) Cover art by Bert Tanner. THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION. INCLUDING VENTURE SCIENCE FICTION. VOLUME 29, NO. 3, WHOLE NO. 172. SEPTEMBER 1965. Mercury Press, Concord, N.H., 1965. 130 pp, soft cover (digest size). Contents: The Salvia Tree by Brian W. Aldiss; Cartoon by Gahan Wilson; Kearny's Last Case by Ron Goulart; Books (a department) by Judith Merril; The Great Cosmic Donut of Life by Ray Nelson; Lunar Landing by Theod ore L. Thomas; Hog-Belly Honey by R.A. Lafferty; Turning Point by Arthur Porges; Science: Death in the Laboratory by Isaac Asimov; Sea Bright by Hal R. Moore; F & SF Marketplace. Interior - pages browning lightly, tiny closed puncture /dint to top margin of approx page 20-35, otherwise clean and tight with no other ownership marks. Exterior - light edge wear - a little more on spines, corner crease and larger soft crease on front cover which migrate into approx. first 20 pages, light brownin g to spine and edges of covers, spine flat and uncreased. VG- Price: 7.50 USD | See Full Description |
| 2. | King, J. Robert, ed. (Brian M. Thomsen, Mark Anthony, Ed Greenwood, Elaine Cunningham, Roger E. Moore.) Cover art by Jeff Easley. FORGOTTEN REALMS. REALMS OF THE UNDERDARK. TSR, (Lake Geneva, WI, 1996), Ist printing. 345 pp, PB. Cover art by Jeff Easley. A collection of five stories by Brian M. Thomsen, Mark Anthony, Ed Greenwood, Elaine Cunningham, Roger E. Moore. ''The Underdark. Beneath the surface of Faerun lies a whole different world. A world of drow, deep gnomes, and other denizens of the dark. A world of cities like Menzoberranzan and Skullport, of warriors and rogues like Drizzt Do'Urden and Liriel Baenre and numerous others. Leave the security of the surface world and seek out the darkness that lies below...'' Interior - clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. exterior - light edgewear, small light crease at bottom of front cover, spine flat with one faint crease. VG Price: 7.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 3. | Mara, Bernard. (pseud. of Brian Moore.) Cover art by Clark Hulings. FRENCH FOR MURDER. (A GOLD MEDAL ORIGINAL.) Gold Medal/Fawcett, New York, (1954), a Gold Medal Original. 144 pp, mass market paperback. ''Americain - Noah Cain, big, tough lad, penniless in Paris - and up to his ears in bizarre and bloody doings. Les femmes - Blondes, brunettes and redheads - wild and expensive - all out to lure Cain into the arms of violence. Montmarte - The place that put the 'gay' in Paree, the gaudy jungle where Cain roamed by night - in desperate flight from the guillotine. Assassin - The knife artist, the two-time killer, the man Noah Cain had to bring back alive - in order to keep his own head...'' Interior - pages moderately browned, book cracked at inside hinges. Exterior - moderate edge wear, soft creasing to covers, book lightly cocked, wear and browning at spine edges and tears at top/bottom of front hinge. Fair reading copy Price: 25.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 4. | Moore, Brian. THE COLOR OF BLOOD. McClelland and Stewart, (Toronto, 1988). 182 pp, paperback. ''It's the ultimate conflict between Church and State - and God has nothing to do with it...When a popular uprising threatens to topple the totalitarian regime of an oppressed Eastern European nation, Church leader Cardinal Bem fi nds himself hopelessly enmeshed in a web of deceit, violence, and merciless political maneuvering. After narrowly escaping a brutal assassination attempt and a kidnapping, Bem finds himself a fugitive, with nowhere to turn and enemies on every side . And only he can prevent the revolution that threatens to destroy his country...'' Interior - clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - light edge wear, tiny piece of surface paper loss at bottom of spine, spine has one crease. VG- Price: 3.50 USD | See Full Description |
 | 5. | Weaver, Robert, editor. (Morley Callaghan, Anne Wilkinson, A.J.M. Smith, Kildare Dobbs, Earle Birney, Eli Mandel, Brian Moore, Irving Layton, E.J. Pratt, Hugh Hood, Alden Nowlan, Raymond Souster, Dave Godrey, Phyllis Gotlieb, Alfred Purdy, et al.) THE TAMARACK REVIEW. TENTH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE. AUTUMN 1966. ISSUE NUMBER 41. Tamarack Review, Toronto, 1966. 172 pp, 8 1/2" H, soft cover. Contents: Editorial; The Imaginative Writer, by Morley Callaghan; Ten Poems, by Anne Wilkinson; Five Poems, by A.J.M. Smith; Studies of the Ilanga District, by Kildare Dobbs; The Mammoth Corridors,by Earle Birney; Ten Poems, by Eli Mandel; The Apartment Hunter, by Brian Moore; Six Poems, by Irving Layton; Eight Poems, by E.J. Pratt; One Way North and South, by Hugh Hood; Six Poems, by Alden Nowlan; Three Poems, by Raymond Souster; The First Encountering, by Dave Godfrey; Five Poems, by Phyllis Gotlieb; Five Poems, by Alfred Purdy; St Urbain's Horseman, by Mordecai Richler; The Ammonites at Work and Play, by Robert Fulford. Poem by Phyllis Gotlieb, 'I Ask You', on rear cover. Interior - cean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - wrinkling on spine, minor edge wear to covers, light wear at top/bottom of spine, a few soft creases on rear cover, light rubbing, minor soiling, very light browning to edges of textblock. Good Price: 10.00 USD | See Full Description |
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