Collectibles For Sale

DESIRABLE ITEMS FOR DISCRIMINATING COLLECTORS OF ADVENTURE, MYSTERY AND MELODRAMA.  ALL PRICES INCLUDE THE COST OF SHIPPING (USPS) AND HANDLING. VINTAGE ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS; ALL SALES ARE FINAL! NEW LISTINGS WILL BE ADDED FREQUENTLY, SO COME BACK OFTEN!


ACES, Spring 1939

One of the original Fiction House aviation pulps. Excellent stories include one by this sub-genre’s brightest light, George Bruce, who became a top Hollywood scriptwriter. Cover by Rudolph Belarski. Condition: Fine. General handling wear but no specific defects. Text block is very lightly yellowed but supple. SORRY, BUT THIS ITEM IS AVAILABLE TO DOMESTIC U.S. […]

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AMAZING STORIES, August 1942

Average wartime issue of the first all-SF pulp from its early years as a Ziff-Davis magazine edited by former SF fan Ray Palmer. Lineup of contributors is headed by Henry Kuttner. Cover by the great H. W. Macauley. Condition: Near Fine. Carelessly bound cover is a little crinkly near the spine, but otherwise a nice […]

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FAMOUS FANTASTIC MYSTERIES, April 1940

Early issue of this “Red Star” magazine created to reprint classic science fiction from such early Munsey pulps as Argosy, All-Story Weekly, The Cavalier, etc. Among the notable yarns in this issue are installments of  A. Merritt’s “Conquest of the Moon Pool” and Austin Hall and Homer Eon Flint’s “The Blind Spot.” Unusual cover by pioneering SF-pulp illustrator […]

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STARTLING STORIES, Winter 1945

Average wartime issue of this generally excellent “Thrilling Group” SF pulp that ran original novel-length works alongside short stories and novelettes reprinted from early classic titles such as Wonder Stories. GGA cover by the great Earle Bergey. Condition: About Fine. Back cover is vertically creased (but lays flat). Minor wear to bottom edge of front […]

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SUPER SCIENCE NOVELS, May 1941

Early issue of this SF title published under the auspices of Popular Publications’ low-budget Fictioneers line. Edited by Frederik Pohl and usually filled with stories by his fellow Futurians, a New York-based chunk of fandom whose members included many of science fiction’s top names. This issue features a short story that marks the professional debut […]

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THRILLING WONDER STORIES, June 1939

The Tenth anniversary of this long-running “Thrilling Group” SF favorite, a continuation of Hugo Gernsback’s Wonder Stories. All-star author lineup (see cover scan for names), cover by Howard V. Brown. Condition: Near Fine. A well-read but fundamentally nice copy with minor creasing to cover. A few nicks in the cover edges. Spine is complete and […]

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WEST, July 9, 1930

Terrific issue of this notable Western pulp, which began life as a Doubleday title and went to Ranger Publications for a while in the mid-1930s before winding up with the Thrilling Group in 1938. This issue boasts yarns by genre top-notchers Ernest Haycox and William Colt MacDonald, among others. Cover by Fred Everitt. Condition: About […]

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WILD WEST WEEKLY, July 19, 1941

The early ’40s issues listed together in this update all came from the same original-owner collection and are in remarkable condition. All are Very Fine or Very Fine minus copies with only infinitesimal signs of wear. None has a significant defect, all are clean, tight, bright copies with off-white to very lightly yellowed text blocks. […]

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WILD WEST WEEKLY, November 8, 1941

The early ’40s issues listed together in this update all came from the same original-owner collection and are in remarkable condition. All are Very Fine or Very Fine minus copies with only infinitesimal signs of wear. None has a significant defect, all are clean, tight, bright copies with off-white to very lightly yellowed text blocks. […]

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