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I just picked up this 1934 Doc Savage - The Squeaking Goblin) from the Strasser collection (top documented pedegree in pulps).

 

In the first year where the Strassers were really sharp (1934), he wrote his name in fountain pen nin the first letter of the title + the numbered code.

 

From 1935 -late 1939, there id just a number code in the title letter on the FC, + there are multi-colored check marks in the table of contents.

 

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My other 1934 Doc Strasser (with the name written - which I have posted before)

 

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I also just picked up this sharp white-paged 1933 Shadow (Murder Trail).

 

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Here is a Operator 5 FILE COPY and a Spider FILE COPY.

 

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...and my favorite Spicy (which I have posted before)!

 

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Dwight

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This ia the last of my high grade Amazing Stories bedsheets. This is my favorite cover!

 

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Incredible. Is this from the date-stamp collection, Dwight?

 

I do see a date stamp above "Hugo Gernsback" in the upper right hand corner. :gossip:

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Ciorac and I went to the Philly Comic Con on Sunday, and while he was busy trying to sell books, I was actually trying to buy books like real collectors do. lol Fortunately, I found a sweet batch of sci-fi bedsheets! :grin:

 

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Ciorac had some Astoundings for sale so I picked up these 3 that contain parts 1-3 of Jack Williamson's "Legion of Time" novel. Hopefully it's a good read.

 

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very nice. yeh, "The Legion of Tine" is one of the good ones... seems like the cover happens in the book as Lethonee makes a supremely dramatic entrance. this 1952, Richard Angerman dj

 

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Ciorac and I went to the Philly Comic Con on Sunday, and while he was busy trying to sell books, I was actually trying to buy books like real collectors do. lol Fortunately, I found a sweet batch of sci-fi bedsheets! :grin:

 

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Hey! I bought a couple of books too!!!

 

Fortunately I had a chance to see the sci-fi bedhseets Todd bought and they are quite lovely. It was a great buy for sure :)

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Ciorac and I went to the Philly Comic Con on Sunday, and while he was busy trying to sell books, I was actually trying to buy books like real collectors do. lol Fortunately, I found a sweet batch of sci-fi bedsheets! :grin:

 

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:o(worship) ...Sweet; lots of Gernsback too.

 

Those copies look awesome in the scan. How is the overall condition?

 

 

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They're all above average copies with no major defects. They all came from an original owner collection. The really interesting aspect of the story is that the original owner was a woman and the family says she read them all cover to cover. That's so cool.

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Ciorac and I went to the Philly Comic Con on Sunday, and while he was busy trying to sell books, I was actually trying to buy books like real collectors do. lol Fortunately, I found a sweet batch of sci-fi bedsheets! :grin:

 

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He shoots, he scores! :applause:

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Ciorac and I went to the Philly Comic Con on Sunday, and while he was busy trying to sell books, I was actually trying to buy books like real collectors do. lol Fortunately, I found a sweet batch of sci-fi bedsheets! :grin:

Just amazing! You know, I went to a pulp convention here in NY a few years back, and I'm not sure I saw a single book that looked this nice.

 

 

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Finally landed this tough fish-man DIME MYSTERY cover I've been after since Shiverbones posted his copy ...

 

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Its unbelievable that the original art still exists for this cover... collection of Robert Lesser (Walter Baumhofer artist).

 

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Finally landed this tough fish-man DIME MYSTERY cover I've been after since Shiverbones posted his copy ...

I remember that one. Fantastic cover and copy, Ryan... :applause:

 

 

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