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RedFury

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  1. Payment by Paypal Friends and Family or Check
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    4 Robert E. Howard issues of Fight Stories

    Anyone want an instant Robert E. Howard starter set of Fight Stories?  I've got a few extras I'll part with.  There are 13 Robert E. Howard stories about his fighting hero Sailor Steve Costigan that ran from 1929 to 1932. All of them are very tough to find in any grade, especially the 1st appearance issue. Here's 4 of them, including the 1st appearance of Sailor Steve.  

    Lot includes:
    - Jul 1929 (#1) "The Pit of the Serpent" 1st appearance Sailor Steve Costigan. No front or back cover, interior complete, facsimile cover included.
    - Feb 1930 (#2) "Bulldog Breed" VG
    - Dec 1931 (#11) "Circus Fists" No back cover, front cover detached but otherwise complete.
    - Feb 1932 (#12) "Vikings of the Gloves" VG

    Price: $1,850  $1,500

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  2. On 8/19/2022 at 8:20 PM, Sarg said:

    I seem to recall S.T. Joshi, in his HPL bio, stating that his move back to Providence was so inspiring that he began writing great stuff like "Cthulhu." But this letter suggests he was writing one section of it while still in Brooklyn. 

    I think he wrote the outline in Brooklyn, and then a year later wrote the story at 10 Barnes St in Providence.

  3. On 3/21/2022 at 7:27 PM, OtherEric said:

    Today's topic for discussion:  is the September 1952 Weird Tales a Lovecraft cover we've been ignoring for ages?  It's the more prominent of two pieces mentioned on the cover, somewhat unusually for a poem.  The cover and illustration for the poem are both by Finlay, and the cover seems to be a reasonable match to the poem. "And the dead leap gay in the pallid ray,/ Sprung out of the tomb's black maw/ To shake all the world with awe."

    Disclosure:  I've got a copy on the way, so I may be biased at this point.  The images are taken from online, not my scans:

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    I've looked at this before and wondered the same.  Before I thought it was inconclusive, but now I think the cover could be illustrating the third stanza.

    And comes to twine where the headstones shine
    And the ghouls of the churchyard wail

  4. For sale, the original cover art painting for Gang World, May 1934.

    Original pulp cover paintings are very tough to find.  It's estimated only about 500 covers still exist of the 42,000 pulps made.

    Artist is probably John Drew.  This work is unsigned, but Drew did all the other issues of Gang World in 1934 and this looks like the same artist.

    Painting measures about 20" x 20" inside the frame, and 24" x 24" at the outside of the frame.

    A VG copy of the original pulp is included.

    Priced at $10,000  Reduced to $8,500

    Free FedEx shipping in the US

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  5. On 2/25/2022 at 1:57 PM, frozentundraguy said:

    Obtained "Lest Darkness Fall (pub. 1949)" in a small town in Wisconsin 2 years ago. From searching the net I noticed that Prime Press, who published the edition I have, also published a version with a black cover, also in 1949. I think this is the first edition. Also of note, all first editions are signed by L. Sprague de Camp, as is mine.

     

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    And a cool Hannes Bok cover too!