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Our Gang 10
Walt Kelly,   Carl Barks.

Little dogear upper LH BC, another lower LH,  chip upper LH FC,  touch of general wear.  
Attractive clean copy,  tight spine and CF, good gloss,  offwhite - white pages. 

Rerun from  at least two previous threads,  let's  MOVE this baby!

Asking  $30  SOLD!

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March of Comics 8,  Mickey Mouse 

1" vertical tear  center of  BC near RH edge, tear lower edge FC,  bit of general wear. 

Another rerun, priced to MOVE!

Asking  $40  SOLD!

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Here we go,  last book for the evening. 

Romance Trail  3

Spine roll,  general wear, light creases  FC, cover loose.  Lower staple is missing entirely.  Interior is nice,   white pages. 

Decent looking reader for $20

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G'morning!

Trying something  different  for this morning's Early Bird.

...Roads, by  Seabury Quinn,  Arkham House, 1948
Hardcover First Edition, illustrated by Virgil  Finlay. 

Book  is  sharp,  jacket has  a bit of rubbing  front  and back,  and a touch of wear at the top and bottom  of  the spine strip. 

Earliest  Arkham House  book  I've owned, this is a delightful bit of whimsy detailing the life of  Santa Claus. 

Asking  $120,  FIRM  SOLD!

 

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Over The Edge,  August Derleth
First Edition, Arkham  House, 1974

Book is sharp,  jacket is  nearly as sharp, with minimal wear at upper and  lower spine strip, couple chips out at corners.
Bookplate inside FC, small ink on facing page,  small ink on title page. 

Asking $60
 

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Huh. No interest in Arkham House, eh?

Well, here are a few other possibilities. LMK if you have any interest in these sorts of titles.

All American first editions

 

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On 10/18/2021 at 8:25 AM, catrick339 said:

G'morning!

Trying something  different  for this morning's Early Bird.

...Roads, by  Seabury Quinn,  Arkham House, 1948
Hardcover First Edition, illustrated by Virgil  Finlay. 

Book  is  sharp,  jacket has  a bit of rubbing  front  and back,  and a touch of wear at the top and bottom  of  the spine strip. 

Earliest  Arkham House  book  I've owned, this is a delightful bit of whimsy detailing the life of  Santa Claus. 

Asking  $120,  FIRM

 

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If  you can wait until mid-November for payment, I would love to take this off your hands....  GOD BLESS...

-jimbo9a friend of jesus)(thumbsu

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Egads!

BREAKTHROUGH!

No worries,  Jimbo,   happy to set it aside for you.  

...Roads, by  Seabury Quinn,  Arkham House, 1948 is  SOLD!

Thanks  Jimbo!

Awaiting a new shipment of Gaylord  jacket sleeves,  I'll be sure to put on a new cover before  shipping. 

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On 10/18/2021 at 12:58 PM, catrick339 said:

Egads!

BREAKTHROUGH!

No worries,  Jimbo,   happy to set it aside for you.  

...Roads, by  Seabury Quinn,  Arkham House, 1948 is  SOLD!

Thanks  Jimbo!

Awaiting a new shipment of Gaylord  jacket sleeves,  I'll be sure to put on a new cover before  shipping. 

:x

... looks like some good Christmas reading .... GOD BLESS...

-jimbo(a friend of jesus)(thumbsu

 

... what does your 1st Edition of Clifford Simak's " City " look like ? 

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On 10/18/2021 at 1:23 PM, jimjum12 said:

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... looks like some good Christmas reading .... GOD BLESS...

-jimbo(a friend of jesus)(thumbsu

 

... what does your 1st Edition of Clifford Simak's " City " look like ? 

Don't have one,  to the best of my  recollection  I've never seen one in hand.  

HC first edition was  Gnome Press,   1952.  I HAVE  had  the first edition paperback a time or two,  published by PERMA, 1953,
but I don't have one at present.  

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Well,  it's time for a few funnybooks.  Let's get the afternoon session started!

Cartoon Kids #1, 1957 Atlas one shot. 

Plenty of chipping  and small tears pretty much everywhere you look,  some spine roll, corner off lower  RH FC.
Oh,  did I mention the CF is missing?

Rough  reader,   FREE  with the NEXT  PURCHASE,  JUST CLAIM IT!  CLAIMED!

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Super Comics 72
Brenda Starr,  Disk  Tracy, Orphan Annie,  etc

Flat and tight on the  single  staple,   bit of gloss left. clean,  white pages.

Grab it for $25

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Fightin' Marines 25

Ahh,  one of those  fine fat  Fifties issues!

Couple teensy chips out  BC,   couple light dust shadows back side to boot. 
Otherwise flat,  square, tight,  glossy, offwhite pages

Asking  $35

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Devil-Dog Dugan 3

Rough reader.  Plenty of wear, some rubbing,   cover hanging to the upper  staple by the merest thread, 
and there's  a thin vertical strip missing out of the gutter on  the CF,  brushes up against  a  couple panels. 
No story lost,  just  a sliver of the art,  Oh, for what it's worth,  white pages.

Asking  $5  SOLD!

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Let's take one more shot at  selling a pulp,  shall we?

Doc Savage V18 #1, September 1941

Flat,  tight,  square,  bit of  gloss,  spine  strip intact except for a chip lower  edge, offwhite pages. 
Light water stain  FC, can't see it on the cover,  have to look inside to spot it.  Nice eye appeal. 

Asking  $45

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