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Librería: Newsboy Books, Ontario, CA, Estados Unidos de AmericaNewsboy Books
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. 0671240005 Dust jacket has creases and tears and shelf wear. Book has felt mark on bottom. Book is in like new condition. Tarcisio Ted Ciancio (ilustrador).

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Librería: Half Price Books Inc., Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de AmericaHalf Price Books Inc.
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hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority. Tarcisio Ted Ciancio (ilustrador).

FANTASTIC STORIES - Volume 23, number 1 - November 1973 - and - Volume 26, Number 3 - September 1977
White, Ted (editor) (Jack Dann; Fritz Leiber; Barry N. Malzberg; Jack C. Haldemann II; William Rostler; Jim Ross; Parke Godwin; Richard A. Lupoff; Robert F. Young; Michael F. X. Milhaus; Barry N. Malzberg; Darrell Schwitzer)
Editorial: Ultimate Publishing, New York 1973
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Librería: WF Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, CanadaWF Sandercombe
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. First Editions. 130, 132 pp. Digest format. Both issues have light edge and corner wear. Cover art by Dan Schilling and Stephen E. Fabian; interiors by Michael Nally; Mike Kaluta; Joe Staton; Panebaker; Jeff Jones; Stephen E. Fabian; Richard Olsen; Tony Gleeson; and Gray Morrow. These issues con…tain: Junction - a novella by Jack Dann and Dann's sequel, The Islands of Time - a novella in the 1977 issue. Also, 1973: Trapped in the Shadowland - a Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser story by Fritz Leiber; Triptych by Barry N. Malzberg; Chang Bhang by Jack C. Haldemann II; War of the Magicians by William Rotsler; and A Matter of Time by Jim Ross; along with the usual features, including a letter from Fritz Leiber in According to You. And 1977: The Lady Of Finnigan's Hearth - a novelette by Parke Godwin; The Whisperers by Richard A. Lupoff; Fleuve Red by Robert F. Young; With Good Intentions by Michael F. X. Milhaus; Indigestion by Barry N. Malzberg; and Tom O'Bedlam's Night Out by Darrell Schwietzer; along with the usual features. Size: 12mo. Dan Schilling; Stephen E. Fabian; Joe Staton; Richard Olsen; Tony Gleeson; Michael Nally; Mike Kaluta; Joe Staton; Panebaker; Jeff Jones; Gray Morrow; (ilustrador). Book.

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Librería: SHIMEDIA, Brooklyn, NY, Estados Unidos de AmericaSHIMEDIA
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Más imágenesEditorial: A.O.P. Nicholson, Printer, Washington 1855
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Librería: Rural Hours, La Grande, OR, Estados Unidos de AmericaRural Hours
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. First edition. John Wesley Powell's copy of Volume II of these 1853-54 reports, with his stamp faintly in purple ink on the title page. A good only copy with dampstaining throughout, but collectible in light of its owner, who famously would go on to survey and provide his own report on the Grand Canyo…n. These 1853-54 reports were issued somewhat haphazardly in 12 volumes, apparently as they were received rather than by region. Volume II contains the following: 1) "Report, by Lieutenant E.G. Beckwith, Third Artillery, upon the Route near the Thirty-Eighth and Thirty-Ninth Parallels Explored by Captain J.W. Gunnison, Corps of Topographical Engineers" (Gunnison was killed on the journey); 2) "Report of Lieutenant E.G. Beckwith . . . upon the Route near the Forty-First Parallel"; 3) Report of a Reconnaissance from Puget Sound, via South Pass, to the Mississippi River, by F.W. Lander, Civil Engineer"; 4) "Report of Brevet Captain John Pope, Corps Topographical Engineers, upon the Portion of the Route near the Thirty-Second Parallel, Lying between the Red River [the Colorado] and the Rio Grande"; 5) "Report of Lieutenant John G. Park, Corps Topographical Engineers, upon the Portion of the Route near the Thirty-Second Parallel, Lying between the Rio Grande and Pimas Village, on the Gila"; and 6) "Extract from Report of a Military Reconnaissance Made by Lieutenant Colonel W.H. Emory, U.S. Army, of the Portion of the Route near the Thirty-Second Parallel, Lying between the Mouths of the San Pedro and Gila Rivers." Among several of the later reports are botanical sections by Asa Gray and John Torrey. These are replete with nice line-drawing botanical plates. In the first Beckwith report, J.M. Stanley provides a series of beautiful vista illustrations in color of the Gunnison route. Near the rear are a fold out map and a fold out geological section depicting the stretch between the Colorado River ("Red River) and the Rio Grande. A contemporary binding of red cloth and quarter/corner leather, with five raised bands and gilt lettering on spine. Red marbled endpapers. Again, good only with dampstaining to all corners of the pages, top and bottom (see photos). The pages have some light waviness to them, but turn fine and are readable, the text itself mostly free of staining. Mottling on front board, wrinkle on rear. Rubbing to board edges and nicks to spine corners as one might expect for a heavy book of this age. Despite its condition, still a special copy--Powell's.The inclusion of the Colorado River in the fourth report in the volume would have ultimately been of special interest to him, and one imagines the example of these reports would have influenced his own.