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Publicado por Pyramid Books, 1962
Librería: Hook's Book Nook, Pottstown, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Mass Market Paperback. Condición: Very Good. VG interesting pulp cover a science fantasy.
Publicado por New York: Pyramid Books #s F-805 1st Edition 1962, R-1069 1st Edition 1964 & R-1208 1st Edition 1965, 1965
Librería: John McCormick, Mississauga, ON, Canada
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Mass Market Paperback. Condición: Near Fine. Ed Emshwiller & John Schoenherr (front covers) Ilustrador. First Edition. ----------3 paperbacks. Paperback original first edition science fiction novels by Davidson (Ward Moore was the co-author of Joyleg). Joyleg has reading creases, some edgewear, store stamp inside, and is VG+. Mutiny has a reading crease and is near fine. Maze has a reading crease, some edgewear, and is near fine.
Publicado por London: Atlas Publishing & Distributing Co. Ltd. 1st Edition, 1962
Librería: John McCormick, Mississauga, ON, Canada
Original o primera edición
Soft Cover. Condición: Near Fine. Ed Emshwiller (front cover) Ilustrador. First Edition. ----------science fiction fantasy pulp magazine, digest size. The UK reprint edition of the US magazine. This issue has much the same contents and cover art as the US February 1962 issue. It differs from the US issue by having a 2'6 cover price, fewer pages (112 vs 130), and UK copyright information and advertisements. Rubbing on front cover at spine, appears unread, a near fine copy.
Publicado por Pyramid Books, 1962
Librería: bbs, Lincolnshire, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición
Paperback: 7¼" x 4¼". Condición: Good: Moderate signs of wear. Cover Art: Ed Emshwiller Ilustrador. 1st Edition. © 1962: A stand-alone novel by Ward Moore & Avram Davidson. 1st edition, 1st printing. Pyramid Books #F-805. A shorter version of this novel appeared in the March and April, 1962, issues of Fantastic:- Synopsis: Who was Joyleg? The US Government was paying him a veteran's pension of $11.00 a month. And that's all anyone knew. Congressman Tully Weathernox thought it was a disgracefully small reward for one of Our Nation's Defenders. Congresswoman Lucinda Habersham figured Joyleg for a probable fraud. So - they checked. Joyleg wasn't a veteran of World War II - or World War I. Nor the Spanish-American caper. Nor the Indian wars. Was it possible that he was a last survivor of the Boys in Blue. Not according to the records, he wasn't. There was an incredible speculation about what Joyleg might be. So Lucinda and Tully journeyed to the hills of Tennessee to investigate. They found out the secret of Joyleg, all right. A secret that changed the history of the world!:- (original cost $0.40).