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Everything posted by frozentundraguy
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From the magazine that respects your intelligence to one that subliminally affects your sanity, and may send blowing it three sheets to the wind.
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PB's have been a little slow for me recently, but I did just pick up "New Tales of Space and Time" (1953) from Abe Books. The book must have sold briskly as the first printing was in December of 52 followed by this one in February of 53. New Tales of Space and Time goes well with another by Healy book that I already own, titled "More Adventures in Time and Space" (1955). While I'm at it I have another similar compilation of sci-fi short stories, edited by Donald Wollheim, titled "Adventures on Other Planets" (1961) with a Valigursy cover.
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Cool, origin of the Rawhide Kid. I would imagine he was a tenderfoot at first.
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This is a bit off the normal thread, as it's a HB. However it's from my Father in-law and is now by far my oldest hard cover book. Per a small note near the front of the book it was originally published by Miller, Orton, and Mulligan in 1855. This book was published in 1871 by Lee and Shepard Publishers. Without further ado here is "Wild Scenes of a Hunters Life", with 300 illustrations. The drawing of the ocelot really stood out as possibly being the best illustration in the book.
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