Publicado por United Newspapers, London , UK, 1918
Librería: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 31,06
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Good. First Edition. United Newspapers , London , UK , 1918 First Edition 82 page Paperback. Vintage Boy's Series Book. LLOYD'S Boy's Adventure Series # 30 A good copy with edge wear , light dust soiling, Text toned. See Photos whbx 4E.
Publicado por published at the Proprietors Office, London, 1915
Librería: Malcolm Books, Thetford, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
EUR 23,78
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Good. First Edition. 32 pages, Paperback covers good, corner tip missing, very old clear tape holding covers together, Contents good, minimal edge wear/nicks. Postage Charges will be reduced. 19 x 27.5cm. Aprox. Magazine.
EUR 213,98
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fine. Steven J Clarke (cover) Ilustrador. Hard Cover. Tartarus Press 2015. Limited Edition. Book condition: NM - Near Mint. Dust Jacket. None illustrations. Dust Jacket condition: NM - Near Mint. Speculative fiction is by definition in the vanguard of contemporary writing and particularly suited to the short story form. This fifth volume of Strange Tales from Tartarus includes seventeen new stories by eight British and nine North American authors, some well-known and others up-and-coming in the field. As in previous volumes in this series, a wide range of literary strange fiction is represented here, from the science fiction of Charles Wilkinson's 'The Investigation of Innocence', to the historical fantasy-horror of Elise Forier Edie's 'You Go Back', to the stream-of-consciousness, psychological weirdness of Andrew Apter's 'The Man Who Loved Flies' to the evocative sleight of hand that is Mark Valentine's 'Yes, I Knew the Venusian Commodore'. These are, by any measure, superb short stories, and it is hoped that Strange Tales V will further the cause of contemporary speculative fiction and help introduce it to a wider audience. Containing: 'The Investigation of Innocence' by Charles Wilkinson, 'Julie' by L.S. Johnson, 'The Grave House' by Steve Rasnic Tem, 'A Life in Plastic' by Andrew Hook, 'Bardo Thodol Backup File' by Jacurutu:23, 'More Than India' by John Howard, 'You-Go-Back' by Elise Forier Edie, 'Stranger Must Go' by Douglas Penick, 'Beatrice Faraway's Christmas Tale' by Paul Bradley, 'Henge' by David Rix, 'Yes, I Knew the Venusian Commodore' by Mark Valentine, 'Mary Alice in the Mirror' by Yarrow Paisley, 'The Taxidermist's Tale' by Tara Isabella Burton, 'The Man Who Loved Flies' by Andrew Apter, 'Purses' by Nathan Alling Long, 'Look for the Place Where the Ivy Rises' by Tom Johnstone, 'McBirdy' by David McGroarty. 296 pages. Size: 7" x 10" (170mm x 250mm). ISBN: 1905784740. (1.5 STRANGETALESV).
EUR 95,10
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Fair. None Ilustrador. A very scarce volume from the Boys' Friends Library. This very scarce volume from the Boys Friends Library contains The Call of the South featuring S. Clarke Hook's characters Jack, Sam, and Pete. The Boy' Friend Library was published by the Amalgamated Press between 1906 until wartime paper shortages stopped printing in June 1940. The story papers were initially conceived as a vehicle for S. Clarke Hook's e popular Jack, Sam & Pete and eventually included adventures, school stories, historical fiction, crime, and science fiction by authors such as Jules Verne and Charles Hamilton. In the publisher's original paper binding. Externally, a little worn. The front cover is disbound, but present. The wrap is torn from the head of the spine to halfway down the rear joint. The spine is missing a little wrap to the head and tail of the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned but clean. Fair. book.
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Añadir al carritoOriginal 1903 comic. Covers detached, edges chipped. Pages toned. Contents include: His Secret Foe (by A. Clever) ; Three Jolly Midshipmen (by S. Clarke Hook). G. ** The Union Jack was launched by Alfred Harmsworth in 1894, and became one of the titles brought under the control of Harmsworth's Amalgamated Press Limited in 1901. The Union Jack Library Library (Halfpenny, first series) was published by the Amalgamated Press and ran from 28th April 1894 until 10th Oct 1903, a total of 494 issues. The second (New) series was launched on 17th September 1903 and ran until 18th February 1933, a total of 1531 issues before being replaced by the Detective weekly. (Note there was an unrelated publication of the same name published by Samson Low that ran for 181 issues from 1880 to 1883).