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Click to view full description | 1. | Boucher, Anthony, ed. (Poul Anderson, Ward Moore, Anthony Boucher, Richard Wilson, Robert Bloch, R. Bretnor, Charles Beaumont, Lyle G. Boyd, R.V. Cassill, Idris Seabright, Evelyn E. Smith.) Cover art by Kelly Freas. THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION. VOLUME 11, NO. 3. SEPTEMBER 1955. Fantasy House, Concord, N.H., 1955. 127 pp, soft cover (digest size). Contents: Operation Afreet by Poul Anderson; Flying Dutchman by Ward Moore; Jules Verne: Voyagiste (a note) by Anthony Boucher; Lonely Road by Richard Wilson; Some of My Best Fans are Friends by Robert Bloch; The Past and Its Dead People by R. Bretnor; The Science Screen (department) by Charles Beaumont; Verb Sap? by Lyle G. Boyd; The War in the Air by R.V. Cassill; Recommended Reading (department) by the editor; Strawdust by Idris Seabright; DAXBR/BAXBR by Evelyn E. Smith. Interior - pages have minor browning, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - very light edge wear - a little more on spine, a few soft creases to covers with some migration into pages, minor rubbin g to rear cover, spine has wrinkles. VG Price: 7.50 USD | See Full Description |
| 2. | Boucher, Anthony, ed. (Ward Moore, Henry Gregor Felsen, Robert Bloch, Eric St. Clair, Tom Godwin, Richard Wilson, P.M. Hubbard, John Novotny, J. Francis McComas, Claud Cockburn, USAF).. Cover art by Chesley Bonestell. THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION. VOLUME 10, NO.4. APRIL 1956. Fantasy House, Concord, N.H., 1956. 127 pp, soft cover (digest size). Contents: No Man Pursueth by Ward Moore; Unidentified Aerial Objects by The United States Air Force; The Spaceman Cometh by Henry Gregor Felsen; I Kiss Your Shadow by Robert Bloch; The Motorman's Glove by Eric St. Clair; Operation Opera by Tom Godwin; Recommended Reading (a department) by Anthony Boucher; Don't Fence Me In by Richard Wilson; Free Flight (verse) by P.M. Hubbard; On Camera by John Novotny; Shock Treatment by J. Francis McComas; The Incredulity of Colonel Mumph by Claud Cockburn. Interior - very light browning to pages, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - very light edge wear, very light rubbing, spine flat with small scuff and a few small wrinkles. V G Price: 7.50 USD | See Full Description |
| 3. | de Lint, Charles, Bloch, Robert, Huff, Tanya, Green, Terence M., Van Belkom, Edo, et al., (Hutchison, Don, ed.). NORTHERN FRIGHTS. Mosaic Press, Oakville, (c1992). 203 pp, 8vo, HC. A collection of 18 dark fantasies including: 'Underground' by Tanya Huff, 'The Man Who Cried Wolf!' by Robert Bloch, 'Ashland, Kentucky' by Terence M. Green, 'The Witches' Tree' by Shirley Meier, 'Toronto Necropolis' by Carolyn Clink and ' The Soft Whisper of Midnight Snow' by Charles de Lint. Curl up in front of the fire - but keep the doors locked and the curtains closed! Very minor edgewear to boards. Very minor edgewear and scuffing to dust jacket. NF/NF Price: 20.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 4. | Ferman, Edward L. and Mills, Robert P. eds. (Isaac Asimov, Alfred Bester, Larry Niven, Philip MacDonald, Robert Bloch, Theodore Sturgeon, Will Stanton, Charles Runyon, Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Frtiz Leiber, Gahan Wilson, Richard Matheson, et al TWENTY YEARS OF THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION. G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, (1970). 264 pp, 8vo, HC in dust jacket. ''...twenty stories which appeared in the magazine during its first two decades - stories with a wide range of mood and technique, but all meeting a consistent standard of excellence. The stars of SF are here - Ray B radbury, Isaac Asimov...Fritz Leiber, Theodore Sturgeon, Robert Bloch, Alfred Bester, Philip K. Dick - along with memorably individual stories by writers less famous. Carefully avoiding the overanthologized story, the editors have made a fresh se l e ction which will be a delight to all readers of imaginative fiction.'' Light edgewear to boards. Dust jacket is price clipped, has light edgewear/wrinkling/soiling, a few tiny scuffs to spine. VG/VG Price: 20.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 5. | Haining, Peter, ed. Introd. by Christopher Lee. (Montague Summers, Augustus Hare, Thomas Preskett Prest, Bram Stoker, M.R. James, August Derleth, E.F. Benson, Manly Wade Wellman, Richard Matheson, Ray Bradbury, Robert Bloch, Fritz Leiber, et al.) VAMPIRES AT MIDNIGHT: SEVENTEEN BRILLIANT AND CHILLING TALES OF THE GHASTLY BLOODSUCKING UNDEAD. (FORMERLY TITLED 'THE MIDNIGHT PEOPLE'.) Warner, (London, 1993). 255 pp, PB. A collection of 17 chilling tales by some of the masters of the Vampire story, introduced by Christopher Lee. Interior - small crease to top corner of last page, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - l ight edgewear/rubbing, small creases at bottom edges of covers, small crease to top corner of rear cover, spine flat and uncreased. VG Price: 10.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 6. | Heinlein, Robert. (also includes Damon Knight, Miriam Allen deFord, Theodore Sturgeon, Arthur C. Clarke, Robert Bloch, Avram Davidson, John Christopher, Gordon R. Dickson, Robert F. Young, Idris Seabright, Isaac Asimov, Theodore R. Cogswell, et al. THE DOOR INTO SUMMER. (THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF THIS NOVEL. IN 3 NUMBERS OF THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION. VOLUME 11, NO.s 4, 5 & 6. OCTOBER, NOVEMBER & DECEMBER 1956. Fantasy House, Concord, N.H., 1956, first appearance - preceding publication in book format. 127 pp, 128 pp, 128 pp, soft cover (stapled in wraps - digest size). The first appearance of a new Robert A. Heinlein novel - the first printing in book format was by Doubleday in 1957. Cover art by Kelly Freas. October Contents: THE DOOR INTO S UMMER (first of three parts) by Robert A. Heinlein; I Don't Mind by Ron Smith; The Monster Show by Charles Beaumont; Anything Box by Zenna Henderson; The Decline and Fall of the Bug-eyed Monster (article) by John Christopher; Try This for Psis by Ro bert Bloch; Mr. Guthrie's Cold War by Jay Williams; Recommended Reading (department) by Anthony Boucher; Tea from Chirop Terra by Winona McClintic; King's Evil by Avram Davidson; Sonnets in a Moonship (verse) by Starr Nelson. November Contents: THE DOOR INTO SUMMER (second of three parts) by Robert A. Heinlein; Lullaby for a Changeling (verse) by Doris P. Buck; Flying Pan by Robert F. Young; The Truth of the Matter (article) by G. Harry Stine; Zeepsday by Gordon R. Dickson; Recommended Readin g (department) by Anthony Boucher; The Hero Comes by Idris Seabright; Gimmicks Three: A Triptych - The Brazen Locked Room by Isaac Asimov; Time Trammel by Miriam Allen deFord; Impact with the Devil by Theodore R. Cogswell. December Contents: Stran ger Station by Damon Knight; First Lesson by Mildred Clingerman; Full Circle (verse) by Dorothy Cowles Pinkney; THE DOOR INTO SUMMER (conclusion) by Robert A. Heinlein; Gandolphus by Anthony Boucher; The Red Wagon by Jane Roberts; The Science Screen (department) by Charles Beaumont; The Apothesis of Ki by Miriam Allen deFord; Venture to the Moon - I. The Starting Line & II Robin Hood, F.R.S. by Arthur C. Clarke; Recommended Reading (department) by the editor; And Now the News... by Theodore St urgeon; Index to Volume XI. Interiors - small tear on first page at bottom staple, small closed tear (archivally taped) at bottom of page 55/56, otherwise clean (no rusting to staples) and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exteriors - very l ight edge wear to covers - a little heavier at top/bottom of spine, top corner of October issue has light crease through book, soft small crease to bottom corner of front cover of December issue with migration into approx. first 60 pages, spines fla t and uncreased. Scan of Nov. attached - scans of other two books available upon request. VG Price: 75.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 7. | Weinbaum, Stanley G. Special introduction by Isaac Asimov. Afterword by Robert Bloch. Cover art by Dean Ellis. THE BEST OF STANLEY G. WEINBAUM. (CONTAINS: A MARTIAN ODYSSEY; VALLEY OF DREAMS; ADAPTIVE ULTIMATE; PARASITE PLANET; PYGMALION'S SPECTACLES; SHIFTING SEAS; WORLDS OF IF; MAD MOON; REDEMPTION CAIRN; THE IDEAL; THE LOTUS EATERS; PROTEUS ISLAND.) Ballantine, New York, (1974). 306 pp, paperback. A collection of twelve stories. Interior - pages browning lightly, first blank page has been neatly removed, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - minor edgewear, small crease at top corner of f ront cover, spine slightly concave with very faint crease. VG- Price: 5.00 USD | See Full Description |
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