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Blorgon scum

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  1. I have been on a Frank Frazetta book buying spree. The Book Cover Art title has been a real treat. The other two that I bought are older publications Icon and Legacy not pictured here.
  2. With very carefull pealing I was able to remove the mylar book cover from the boards. The book has a brand new cover and looks much better.
  3. I sold these REH paperbacks years ago and now I bought them again. These two copies are in much better condition.
  4. This was a great buy on ebay and I don't mind that the book is a library "discard". Who in Crom's name would dicard this fantastic book? This is the trade edition not the deluxe but it still is a first edition. Still it has many illustrations. Does anyone know how to remove a mylar cover where it looks like the inner flaps are glued to the boards? I want to put on a better looking one.
  5. It sure looks like a Vincent Di Fate cover. I believe it is the omnibus edition of The Dying Earth novels.
  6. According to Lin Carter, in The Year's Best Fantasy series, this is one of last books to appear in the Adult Fantasy Series. Nice cover by Gervasio Gallardo.
  7. I really love The Harold Shea & Dr. Chalmers stories that appeared in Unkown magazine in the 40's. The first Ballantine edition was The Complete Enchanter and it was not published 1975. I am posting one hardback edition that includes the Wall of Serpents. (Sorry). I am missing "The Green Magician."
  8. Here are an assortment of Tolkien books. I readThe Guide to Middle Earth so much back in the day that when it started to fall apart I mistakenly used Scotch tape to hold it together. I have a hardcover edition now that includes The Silmarillion.
  9. Both of the Moorcock titles are first printings and collect several novels in one volume.
  10. It's the time of year that waiting and watching parcels make there way through the postal system a nervous time. Here is Lovecraft at Last.
  11. A monumental effort by Hippocampus Press printing CAS poetry and translations in 3 volumes.
  12. Three anthologies edited by the same team. For some reason I sold volume 1 of Fantasic Imagination.
  13. Sidney Sime is best known for illustrating Lord Dunsany's stories and novels. This is a nice sized paperback collection but it is unfortunate that the glue is getting old and pages are starting to seperate.