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I am cleaning out some boxes and found these pulps that no longer fit my collection. The Argosy issues were purchased from Diamond Galleries on eBay and the Weird Tales from James Payette. I am open to offers, especially on multiple purchases.

 

The first :takeit: wins, either in the thread or via PM with the time stamp governing.

 

Shipping to the U.S. (always at cost no matter where you are):

 

1 book = $7 in an envelope

> 1 books with weight < 2.2 lbs = $12 surface, $15 air (I'm guessing this is 3 pulps)

Weight above 2.2 lbs = $24 and increases slowly with weight

 

If you want tracking and insurance it falls is the $20+ range no matter the number of books.

 

Everything is fully refundable with no questions asked. I accept PayPal, money orders and checks from Canadians only.

 

Thanks for looking! :)

 

Mike

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As mentioned above, these Argosy issues were purchased from Diamond Galleries on eBay and were part of a huge run. Many of the books have -H- lightly stamped on the front, but other than that they are in excellent condition. The page quality is excellent, the back covers are clean, there is no tanning or foxing. Generally great old pulps for those who like them.

 

I received these four with the covers off as the glue had dried up and powdered. I reattached the covers using a binding machine at work that functions with heated glue. If anyone who buys something in this thread would like one for reading it is free except for any increase in shipping.

 

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April 11, 1931 issue with cover by Paul Stahr. White pages, a little soiling on the back cover and some small tears on the overhang. There is a Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (founder of DC Comics) story in this one.

 

$25

 

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May 16, 1931 issue with cover by Paul Stahr. White pages, a little soiling on the back cover, some small tears on the overhang and an unneeded piece of tap at the top of the spine.

 

$20

 

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July 4, 1931 issue with cover by Paul Stahr. White pages, a little soiling on the back cover, some small tears on the overhang and a 1.5" tear at the lower spine on the back cover.

 

$20

 

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September 12, 1931 issue with cover by Paul Stahr. White pages, a little soiling on the back cover and some small tears on the overhang. There is a Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (founder of DC Comics) story in this one.

 

$25

 

ArgosySept121931.jpgArgosySept121931S.jpgArgosySept121931B.jpg

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