Fantasy Fiction Pulp Magazine First Issue Volume 1, Number 1 May 1950 GD
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- Brand : Fantasy Fiction
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- Location : United States
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Fantasy Fiction Pulp Magazine May 1950 First Issue
Volume 1, Number 1
Digest size, 5¼ by 7¼ inches
Good condition
Cover by Bill Stone
Fiction:
Hello and Welcome by Theodore Roscoe
The Strange Loves of Beatric Jervan by Max Brand
The Flying Eye by Robert Arthur
The President's Daughter by Anton Kermac
The Benevolent Ghost and Capt. Lowrie by Richarde Sale
The Moose That Talked by C. A. Dixon
Speak to Me of Death by Cornell Woolrich
The Voice in the Foxhole by Corp. W. McQueen
Treasure Accursed by Otis Kline
Good Condition
Used copy with substantial wear. Overall look is as if read many times, but is still complete. Corners are likely rounded and worn, cover may have low or no reflectivity, spine may have a roll or up to a 2" split, staples may have discoloration or rust, and pages can be tan or even brown but not brittle. Moderate cover soiling and moderate staple tears allowed. Up to 5/8" piece may be missing on corner, edge, or interior page. Cover may have significant surface wear with book-length cover creases and frayed edges.
Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 138905644 |
Start Time | Tue 12 Mar 2024 18:40:13 (BST) |
Close Time | Mon 10 Jun 2024 18:40:13 (BST) |
Starting Bid | Fixed Price (no bidding) |
Item Condition | Used |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 25 |
Dispatch Time | 3 Days |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | United States |
Auto Extend | No |
Subject | Pulps |
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