Publicado por Vista/ Management/ Marvel Pub, New York, NY, USA., 1974
Librería: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
Original o primera edición
EUR 22,63
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. Bruce Minney, Samson Pollen Ilustrador. ACTION FOR MEN Magazine Volume 18, #3; (May/1974; Magazine Management/ Marvel Pub.;) 84 pages including covers; Writers: W. J. Saber; Gabrielle LaVonne; Robert LaGuardia; Julien Boudreau; Rom Helms; John Glennon; Joe Dugan; Ron Enfeld; Richard Lane; Interior Artists: Bruce Minney, Samson Pollen; Contents; ** "The Don Must Die" by W.J. Saber. With a 'contract' out on his life, Sal Dominic turned away from The Family to the one man he knew he could trust - a tough ex-cop who 'owned him'. ** "Erotic Adventures of a French Call Girl in America" by Gabrielle LaVonne. It started out as a farewell to 'the life' but those two wild months turned into an exotic sex tour of an America very few women ever get to see. ** "Normal Women Who Practice Group Lovemaking" by Robert LaGuardia. You could find yourself involved in a brand-new ball game if your girl falls into the categories described in the most startling survey since Masters and Johnson. ** "The Night the Swamp Animals Turned Man-Eater" by Julien Boudreau. When the hurricane hit, it turned out back country into a battlefield with men and terror-crazed animals slaughtering each other for survival." ** "Marcy's Strange Passion Game" by Ron Helms. As she paraded her incredible body in front of me that weekend, I tried to remember that her husband had saved my life in Vietnam. ** "We Smashed Out of Prison in a Home-Made Tank" by John Glennon as to to Richard Farrigton, art by Bruce Minney. The Mob wanted us dead, and somewhere in the prison a death-trap awaited us. Our only hope was to escape - and fast. ** "Desert Flower - or keeping Cool with Cindy" total nudity photo layout of Cindy Barnett. ** "Five Illegal Ways Your Congressman Makes Money on the Side" by Joe Dugan. When it comes to lining their own pockets on taxpayer time, our lawmakers have a whole bag of tricks to choose from. Here are the shocking details. ** "I Crashed Red China's 'Isle of Black Gold'" by Ron Enfeld. Unless he could get the seismograph tapes, they'd never know how valuable the oil field really was. The only problem was getting off the island alive. ** "Person-to-Person Hot Line Sex Clinics" by Richard Lane. Positions, orgasms, swinging - there's nothing too intimate for discussion with these trained 'dial-a-sex-confidante' operators. *** Book Order # ADV061-1; Condition= VG = (4.0) VERY GOOD; (Average Used Condition) Price=US$25.00); Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus. Book.
Publicado por AVCO Embassy Pictures, Los Angeles, 1981
Librería: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Fotografía
EUR 40,74
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCollection of 3 vintage black-and-white still photographs from the 1981 film. Television newswoman Karen White goes on a retreat after a traumatic incident with a serial killer. But is she really safe? And what should she fear more: regaining her memory or the creepy residents of The Colony? Followed by many unsatisfying and unconnected sequels. Helped launch the short-lived werewolf craze in the early 1980s. 8 x 10 inches. Fine.
Publicado por Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, Springfield, Ohio, 1949
Librería: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 226,32
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSingle Issue Magazine. Condición: Good. Illustrated by Milroy, Karl; Fleischmann, Glen; Irvin, Fred; Dwyer, James;Jones, Casey; Snyder, Wesley; Cunette, Lou; Brussel-Smith, Bernard Ilustrador. First Edition. 74 pages. Features: I Stole a Million (part 1 of 2 - Insurance Fraudster David Schiffer; Hell on Ice - Ice boating; It's Smart to be Stupid; The Greatest Drug Since Penicillin - Chloromycetin; A Murder a Minute; Peak of a Skyline - The Empire State Building; Nightmare in Santo Tomas - Robert Robb was kept prisoner by the Japanese in Manila; Penny and Me - number 6 in a series devoted to America's top comic strips; Tulsa, Oklahoma - Great Aerial color photo; Red Hysteria Pleases Moscow - back page editorial. Short Stories: The Girl Who Wasn't For Sale; Tiger, Tiger; A Time to Mourn; The Three-Cornered Heart; Mrs. O'Brien Cures The Seven-Year Itch; Ringside Maiden (part 6 of 8); Ads for: Philco televisions, Heinz Soups - super two-page ad, 1949 Ford cars, Chesterfield cigarettes back cover color photo ad featuring Joan Fontaine and Van W. Daniel of Ruffin, N.C. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; Collier's - The National Weekly Magazine, February 5, 1949 I Stole a Million (part 1 of 2 - Insurance Fraudster David Schiffer; Hell on Ice - Ice boating; It's Smart to be Stupid; The Greatest Drug Since Penicillin - Chloromycetin; A Murder a Minute; Pea.
Publicado por Vet Publishers, Inc., New York, 1947
Librería: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 357,58
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSingle Issue Magazine. Condición: Very Good. Illustrated by Peskin, David (cover); Scott, Will; Brockell, Don;Stefanelli, Joe; Myers, Harry; Davis, J.H.; Stern, Phil Ilustrador. First Edition. 66 pages. Short Stories: Queen's Gate Incident; Competition at Slush Creek; Big Game; Jacobs' Beachcombers. Articles: Basketball Beanpoles - with action photo of 6'-7" Howie Schultz of Hamline; Delayed Combat Fatigue - an alarming new trend in the increase of neuropsychiatric disorders among veterans who have been discharged for a year or more;; Inside Spain; I Deserted Franco - a Spanish Republican who was forced into Franco's Army goes over the hill and describes what made him desert; Eager Beaver - photo-illustrated article on playwright Garson Kanin - with sexy backdoor photo of Judy Holliday; Bradley's Beachhead - General Omar N. Bradley reviews his first year as chief of the VA (Veteran's Administration); How Job Training Became a Scandal; My Lost Division - John Hillard Dunn, his 106th Division, and the Battle of the Bulge; Robbers on the Racetrack - Don Meade says Arcaro and other jockeys will steal a horse race as quick as they flash a whip ; Murder in the Soap Operas - Dan Banion detects too many corpses among the cornflakes; Iron Roof Over Harlem - article on prospects for the people of Harlem, with photos of Billie Holliday, Canada Lee, Romare Beardon, Bert Alves, Kenneth Spencer and Vivian Richardson; You Don't Die Bored; Happy Landing - Gerald L.K. Smith is now on Los Angeles City Council - article with photos. Picture Stories: Anything Goes - great photo-illustrated feature of "The Painted Post - America's only True Western Dance Hall", in the San Fernando Valley; Hot on Ice - people pay big money to see figures skaters such as Donna Atwood, Phil Taylor, Don Condon and Mary Irwin. Labor's Publicity Battle - with sexy photos of Colleen Sullivan of Detroit, and Elayne Keenan of Detroit; Bergen College Boom - great photo feature on how this sleepy college suddenly snapped awake under the GI Bill of Rights; One Block West of Broadway. Special Features: Merry Christmas; Salute of the Month - one-page photo of Elliott Roosevelt; Reconverted; Photos of three vets in the new lives - Alan Rockwell, David Pressman, and Milton Burns; Pin-Up - Martha Vickers. And more. Ads: Great one-page ad for movie "Never Say Goodbye" with photo of Errol Flynn and Eleanor Parker; Lovely back cover color ad for Eagle Clothes features man and woman at airport. Light wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A high-quality vintage copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; Salute Magazine, Jan. (January) 1947, Vol. 2, No. 1 - Early Article on PTSD (Delayed Battle Fatigue) Bobby Clark California Roping Champion Death Valley MacDonald Bullwhip Artist Queen's Gate Incident; Competition at Slush Creek; Big Game; Jacobs' Beac.
Publicado por Vet Publishers, Inc., New York, 1947
Librería: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 538,63
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSingle Issue Magazine. Condición: Very Good. Illustrated by Herman, Vic; Gordon, Ramon; Hill, J.; Davis, J.H.;Flannery, Tom Ilustrador. First Edition. 50 pages. Great cover photo of Dusty Anderson; Features: My Toughest Fight - Boxer Joe Louis tells what it means to have a black skin and be champion of the world - major article with many great photos; No Wonder They Dropped Dead - modern marksmen say the old bad men of the saloon wars could only hit opponents at point-blank range; He Keeps Broadway On Its Feet - Dr. Horace Worrell takes care of the feet of dancers; We Almost Lost the Air War - photo-illustrated revelations of the handicaps our airmen had to overcome to make daylight bombing a success; New Yorkers are Nuts; Insurgent Senator - Republican Wayne Morse confounds his Oregon constituents by voting like a New Deal Democrat; How to Live with a Pregnant Woman; Colorado's "Atom-Proof" Canyon - great photo-illustrated article on Dr. M. Doreal and the Brotherhood of the White Temple, 35 miles southwest of Denver; If You Have To Get a Job - tips to help you get a job; Basketball's Babe Ruth - Super photo-illustrated article on Joe Fulks of Philadelphia; The Readjustment of Winnie - Vic Herman's cartoon cutie is now a civilian; Gertie (Gertrude Niesen) - Broadway's most fascinating fixture; London's Crime Wave - Eugene Messina is finally caught/London Police still refuse to carry gund; Sightless Swordsmen - photo-illustrated article on blind fencers; There's No Business Like Band Business - to become a singer with a name band you need a voice and a low-cut evening gown; Mr. Lewis' Miners; Movie of the Month - "Green Dolphin Street"; The Great Gibberisher - Tobacco Auctioneer Edgar A. Boone of Lexington, Kentucky; Frauleins as Cops - Germany trains female law-enforcement corps; Meet the Winner of Salute's Beauty Contest - 19-year-old Pat Geraghty of Houston, Texas; Coal miner cartoons by Tom Flannery; Speaking of Parties - photos from events organized by Atwater Kent and Earl Carroll; Gorgeous photo of Margaret Stohn, with zanies Vic Herman and Leisentritt in background; Handsome color back cover ad for Hammonton Park men's clothing; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; Salute Magazine, December (Dec.) 1947, Vol. 2, No. 12 - Prejudice Was the Toughest Fight for Joe Louis Dusty Anderson; Features: My Toughest Fight - Boxer Joe Louis tells what it means to have a black skin and be champion of the world - major article.