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PopKulture

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  1. I went through the thread and discounted many of the books that are still available. If time permits, I may add a few more later tonight. Thanks for looking!
  2. Ace No. 53702 - "The Moon Maid" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Later Ace printing with newer Frazetta cover. Fine+ tight, square book, with some very minor surface wear. $12 SOLD
  3. Ace No. 79792 - "Tanar of Pellucidar" by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1973. Fourth Ace printing, but first tall format with new Frazetta cover. VG++ tight, square book, with some creasing top front cover. $12 SOLD
  4. Ace No. 09282 - "The Cave Girl" by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1973. Third Ace printing, but first tall format with new Frazetta cover. Fine- tight, square book, with a very glossy front cover but some foxing along the edges of the inner front and back covers. $15 SOLD
  5. Ace No. 47012 - "The Land of Hidden Men" by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1973. Third Ace printing, but first tall format with new Frazetta cover. Fine minus - a clean tight book with some tiny color flecks from stacking front cover. $12 SOLD
  6. Popular Library No. 138 - "The Case Against Mrs. Ames" by Arthur Somers Roche, 1948. Cover attributed to Rudolph Belarski. Near Fine copy, slight yellowing with age. $15
  7. Popular Library No. 329 - "Bullet Brand" by Hal G Evarts, 1951. A nicely painted western heroine by Kirk Wilson. VG+ copy with only minor surface wear and some light soiling rear cover. $12 SOLD
  8. Popular Library No. 388 - "Hang My Wreath" by Ward Weaver, 1951. Historical GGA cover by Bob Fink. Near Fine, clean copy except for some surface wear and soiling near the spine and rear cover. $15 SOLD
  9. Popular Library No. 447 - "Dragon's Island" by Jack Williamson, 1952. Cool cover art by Earle Bergey. VG+ minor handling wear and a paper scrape near the word "of" top right edge front cover. $15 Now $12
  10. Popular Library No. 310 - "Here Lies The Body" by Richard Burke, 1951. Outstanding cover art! VG+ condition with a few reading creases, mostly upper left. The colors really pop on this book! $25 SOLD
  11. Popular Library No. 380 - "Rear Guard" by James Warner Bellah. Nice cover treatment by Sam Cherry. VG+ with minor general wear and back cover soiling. $12 Now $10
  12. Dell No. 53 - "Blood Money" by Dashiell Hammett. Classic cover by Gerald Gregg. VG- with creasing and some spine roll. $25
  13. Avon No. 188 - "Fools And Their Folly" by W. Somerset Maugham. Nice cover art by Harry Barton. VG+ with light general wear. $20
  14. Bantam Books No. 1 and 2 - "Life On The Mississippi" by Mark Twain, with a nice folksy cover by Hoffman, second printing, and "The Gift Horse" by Frank Gruber, stated second printing. Solid VG to VG+ copies - some creasing to "Life On The Mississippi" lower right and some foxing on the left-hand edge of "The Gift Horse" and some spine fading. Both really tight bindings. $15 Now $12 for the pair, and you're one-fifth the way complete with the first ten!
  15. Archer Book No. 51 - "Night Haunts of Paris" by Roland Vane. VG+ copy - tight book with minor storage wear and light moisture staining to the front and back upper right portion of the book. $25
  16. Popular Library No. 276 - "Somewhere In This House" by Rufus King. Terrific GGA cover art by Rudolph Belarski. VG+ mostly due to some creasing to the covers and book; a few dog-ears to a couple of the back pages. The colors are strong and the book really "pops" propped up on a shelf... $25 SOLD!
  17. Popular Library No. 402 - "Main Line" by Livingston Biddle, Jr. A great GGA cover by Harry Barton. Fine+ copy with some ink smearing (bluish) from the page edges and one slightly cocked signature to the pages. $25 Now $20 SOLD!
  18. Popular Library No. 142 - "Guardians of the Desert" by Tom Gill. Popular published their share of westerns in addition to the mysteries which collectors cherish. Fine copy, with minimal wear and a slight spine slant. $12 Now $10
  19. Here’s another group of six “thick books.” The condition again varies, but these are definitely on the more fragile side like earlier pulps and you’ll usually see some paper loss at the spines and along the edges. $10 each - The Young Outlaw top row has been sold - or take the remaining five books for $35!
  20. These are usually referred to as “thick books” by the older generations of collectors of genre fiction. They bridge the era from the dime novels and nickel weeklies to the pulps. They are digest-sized and mirror the pulps in printing quality, with slick covers pasted on cheaper wood pulp interiors. I can post some individual scans later. I have several more besides the ones shown. $10 each, or $40 for the lot as shown. The conditions vary, but all can be considered fragile by comic standards, and more in line with early pulps.
  21. I feel the same way, that Hollywood keeps looking rearward instead of forward, with constant remakes and franchises run into the ground. Still, as others have already indicated, it looks interesting. I'd give it a watch.