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Edité par Mercury Press, NY, 1980
Vendeur : Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Magazine / Périodique
SingleIssueMagazine. Etat : Good+ to Very Good-. Vol. 58, No. 1. Edited by Edward L. Ferman. Cover art by Barclay Shaw for "Lord Valentine's Castle" (pt. 3 of 4) by Robert Silverberg. Includes "The Haute Bourgeoisie" (novelet) by Robert F. Young; "The One-Eyed Moth B Longs to Sum Buddy Else" by Charles E. Fritch; "Superflare" by Coleman Brax; "Hemran Melville: Space Opera Virtuoso" by John Kessel; "The Last One Left" by Bill Pronzini & Barry N. Malzberg. Departments: "Books" by Michael Bishop; "Cartoon" by Gahan Wilson; "Films: Blights of Angels" by Baird Searles; "Science: Neutrality!" by Isaac Asimov. Creasing; lean rubbing; sticker ghost.tanning.
Edité par Mercury Press, NY, 1980
Vendeur : Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Magazine / Périodique
SingleIssueMagazine. Etat : Good+ to Very Good-. Vol. 58, No. 1. Edited by Edward L. Ferman. Cover art by Barclay Shaw for "Lord Valentine's Castle" (pt. 3 of 4) by Robert Silverberg. Includes "The Haute Bourgeoisie" (novelet) by Robert F. Young; "The One-Eyed Moth B Longs to Sum Buddy Else" by Charles E. Fritch; "Superflare" by Coleman Brax; "Hemran Melville: Space Opera Virtuoso" by John Kessel; "The Last One Left" by Bill Pronzini & Barry N. Malzberg. Departments: "Books" by Michael Bishop; "Cartoon" by Gahan Wilson; "Films: Blights of Angels" by Baird Searles; "Science: Neutrality!" by Isaac Asimov. Label bits remain on cover (see scan); tanning; mild cup ring; minor creasing, bumps and dings.
Edité par Mercury Press, NY, 1980
Vendeur : Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Magazine / Périodique
SingleIssueMagazine. Etat : Very Good-. Vol. 58, No. 1. Edited by Edward L. Ferman. Cover art by Barclay Shaw for "Lord Valentine's Castle" (pt. 3 of 4) by Robert Silverberg. Includes "The Haute Bourgeoisie" (novelet) by Robert F. Young; "The One-Eyed Moth B Longs to Sum Buddy Else" by Charles E. Fritch; "Superflare" by Coleman Brax; "Hemran Melville: Space Opera Virtuoso" by John Kessel; "The Last One Left" by Bill Pronzini & Barry N. Malzberg. Departments: "Books" by Michael Bishop; "Cartoon" by Gahan Wilson; "Films: Blights of Angels" by Baird Searles; "Science: Neutrality!" by Isaac Asimov. Rubbing; creasing; tanning; minor edge tears, bumps and dings. No label, never was.
Edité par Fantasy House, NY, 1953
Vendeur : Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Magazine / Périodique
SingleIssueMagazine. Etat : Good to Very Good-. Vol. 4, No. 4. Edited by Anthony Boucher & J. Francis McComas. Cover art by Emsh for "Beggars All" by J. T. M'intosh (McIntosh). Includes "Heads You Win" by Esther Carlson; "Mission" by Kris Neville; "Anachronism" by Chad Oliver; "Jetsam" by A. Bertram Chandler; "Random Sample" by T. P. Caravan; "Soap Opera" by Alan Nelson; "The Devil at S. Bennet Fynk" by Daniel Defoe; "The Space Man" by Oliver Saari; "Bird Talk" by John P. McKnight; "Tomorrow's Weather" by Hilbert Schenck; "Cat" by Reginald Bretnor; "The Shape of Copyright to Come" by Donald F. Reines; "Devlin" by W. B. Ready. Marks on cover (see scan); tanning; mild creasing and handling wear; date-stamp on rear.
Edité par Fantasy House, NY, 1953
Vendeur : Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Magazine / Périodique
SingleIssueMagazine. Etat : Very Good-. Vol. 4, No. 4. Edited by Anthony Boucher & J. Francis McComas. Cover art by Emsh for "Beggars All" by J. T. M'intosh (McIntosh). Includes "Heads You Win" by Esther Carlson; "Mission" by Kris Neville; "Anachronism" by Chad Oliver; "Jetsam" by A. Bertram Chandler; "Random Sample" by T. P. Caravan; "Soap Opera" by Alan Nelson; "The Devil at S. Bennet Fynk" by Daniel Defoe; "The Space Man" by Oliver Saari; "Bird Talk" by John P. McKnight; "Tomorrow's Weather" by Hilbert Schenck; "Cat" by Reginald Bretnor; "The Shape of Copyright to Come" by Donald F. Reines; "Devlin" by W. B. Ready. Spine scars; 1.5" lower front hinge tear; tanning; creasing.
Edité par Opta, 1959
Vendeur : Aberbroc, Plonévez du Faou, France
Magazine / Périodique
Couverture souple. Etat : Bon. Description : Sommaire : Roman : Une porte sur l'été (III) par Robert Heinlein -> Nouvelles : les souhaits aux étoiles par Judith Merril - Les temps à venir par Fernand François - Le grand chien noir par Charles G. Finney - Vivez à l'échelle cosmique ! par C.M. Kornbluth - Reflet dans un miroir par Julia Verlanger - Comment tuer un brontosaure par Brian W. Aldiss - Histoire romaine par Philippe Curval - Au bord du précipice par Richard Matheson ? Chroniques et rubriques : Edgar Rice Burroughs, l'inventeur du space-opéra par Jacques Van Herp - Le thermomètre qui voyage dans le temps par Jacques Graven - Ici, on désintègre ! Par Jacques Bergier, Alain Dorémieux, Gérard Klein et R. Stragliati - Tribune libre - Nôtre référendum - . Présentation de nouvelles de Jacques Bergier et Alain Dorémieux. Couverture : dessin de Lucien Lepiez.
Edité par Greenleaf Publishing, Evanston, IL, 1952
Vendeur : Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Magazine / Périodique
SingleIssueMagazine. Etat : Good to Very Good-. Vol. 3, No. 2. Edited by William L. Hamling. Cover art by Malcolm Smith for "Dark Destiny" (novel) by Dwight V. Swain. Includes "Space Opera" by John W. Jakes; "Once Upon a Moonbeast. . ." by Charles E. Fritch; "The Killer" by J. T. Oliver; "Ride the Crepe Ring" by Milton Lesser; "Rebirth" (novelette) by Daniel F. Galouye. Features: "Introducing the Author" highlights Mari Wolf (editor, "Fandora's Box"); "The Editorial"; "Blood Cleaning Service"; "You'll Roast in Space!"; "Forecast"; "Immortality?"; "Good-By Wood"; "Man Vs. Machine"; "Fandora's Box"; "Preview"; "Letters from the Readers"; "Fantasy Film Flashes" Illustrated by Malcolm Smith, H. W. McCauley, and Joe W. Tillotson. Foxing; soiling; glue-shrink causing waviness; edge and corner wear with minor nicks and tears; tanning. From theh collection of noted author and editor, Ted White, and bears his stamp on cover and contents page. Association.
Edité par Davis Publications, 1978
Vendeur : Basically SF Books, Salem, OR, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Like new, except pages are tanning. Centerfold poster still intact and attached (it's a 2 page version of the cover painting). First of four issues. Cover art and center spread by Paul Alexander. Contents include: Adventure! (essay) by Isaac Asimov; Captive of the Centaurianess (1952) novella by Poul Anderson; Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot (1956) by Reginald Bretnor [as by Grendel Briarton]; Bystander by Alan Dean Foster; The Test Tube poem by Ray Russell; Where Now Is Thy Brother, Epimetheus? by Steve Perry [as by Jesse Peel]; Fair Exchange? by Isaac Asimov; The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You! by Harry Harrison. Interior artwork by Jodloman, Alex Schomburg, Freff, Raul Capella, Paul Alexander. A.
Edité par UPD Publishing, Scarsdale, New York, 1977
Vendeur : Books of the World, Arlington, VA, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
Digest-size Magazine. Etat : Near Fine. Stephen Fabian (illustrateur). First Edition. September-October 1977. Digest-size Magazines. First Edition. Very Good+. Spines straight and tight. Interiors pristine, though slightly tanned. Mailing label to October front cover, label ghost to September front cover. Light reading and edge wear. Not from a library. 320 pages. Exiles to Glory first appeared in print when it was serialized in the September and October 1977 issues of Galaxy magazine. Cover art (both issues) and eight interior illustrations by Stephen Fabian. October issue also contains two reviews of the first Star Wars movie. When Kevin Senecal realizes that bureaucratic rules and restrictions will keep him from graduating despite his completed course work and good grades, he agrees to join a space crew headed for the asteroid belt, where valuable metals are being mined. Once out well beyond Mars, he finds adventure, love and danger. A high-ranking, corrupt official is diverting precious ores mined on Ceres for his own benefit and will murder to keep his secrets and profits safe. Kevin becomes part of those who discover and try to counter this powerful thief. Exiles to Glory presents the excitement, romance and real possibilities of working and living among the stars, helping Earth while pioneering in deep space.
Edité par Street & Smith Publications, New York, 1960
Vendeur : Books of the World, Arlington, VA, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
Digest-size Magazine. Etat : Good+. H. R. Van Dongen (illustrateur). First Edition. New York: Street & Smith Publications, July, August, September 1960. Digest-size Magazine. Good+. Interiors lightly tanned but unmarked. "-20" marked to front covers. Spines chipped and torn (see spine photo). Reading and edge wear. Jan spine cocked. Not from a library. 540 pages. Poul Anderson's novel High Crusade first appeared in print when it was serialized in the July, August, and September 1960 of Astounding Science Fact & Fiction with cover art (July) and 14 interior illustrations by H. R. Van Dongen. Finalist for the 1961 Hugo Award for Best Novel. An alien starship lands in medieval England, and carries a group of knights off into space. These rough-and-ready chaps eventually succeed in conquering the interstellar empire. A fondly remembered romp which celebrates the human spirit. Adapted into a wargame by TSR in 1983 and into a Monty Pythonesque motion picture in 1994. These are the last issues published under the "Astounding" name as the title morphed into "Analog": July was the last issue with "Astounding" on the spine. September was the last issue with "Astounding" on the cover.
Edité par Better Publications, NY, 1950
Vendeur : Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Magazine / Périodique
SingleIssueMagazine. Etat : Good+. Vol. 21, No. 2. [Edited by Sam Merwin, Jr.] Cover art by Bergey for "Wine of the Dreamers" (novel) by John D. MacDonald. Includes "Signboard of Space" (novelet; reprint) by Frederic Arnold Kummer, Jr.; "Children of the Sun" (novelet; Captain Future) by Edmond Hamilton; "The Black Ewe" by Fritz Leiber, Jr.; "Summer Wear" by L. Sprague de Camp; "The Historian" by Carl Jacobi. Illustrated by Lawrence, Orban, and others. Letters from Shelby Vick, Poul Anderson, Robert Hoskins, W. Paul Ganley, Donald B. Day, Eugene Deweese, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Lin Carter, Robert Silverberg, Calvin Thomas Beck, and more. Front cover glued on at hinge; rear cover lacks upper foredge corner and lower spine cover; lower front cover spine corner looksm like a cat got to it (see scan, both corner and spien heel are affected and similar); other tears and small losses; tanning; letter W on front.
Edité par Standard Magazines, Inc., New York, 1950
Vendeur : Cameron-Wolfe Booksellers, Taos, NM, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique
Stapled Wraps. Etat : Good Plus. Earle Bergey (cover) (illustrateur). A wonderful collection of "novelets", short stories, and features. CONTENTS: As You Were (Kuttner), New Bodies for Old (Vance), The Weariest River (West); Battling Bolto (Hubbard), Spacemate (Sheldon), A Walk in the Dark (Clarke); The Round-the-World Bomber (Ley). 162 pages. CONDITION: a solid copy with bright front cover, its pages unmarked but age-toned, with an old tape-repair on the spine and its cover edges untrimmed - thus showing numerous small creases and tears (see accompanying scan image.) The spine is chipped at both ends, but without any text loss or intrusion. This remains an attractive, collectible copy - now in a clear, protective polypropylene bag with sturdy backing board. [NOTE: diagonal striping in the scan image in NOT the cover, but rather a scanning anomaly.
Edité par Better Publications, NY, 1950
Vendeur : Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Magazine / Périodique
SingleIssueMagazine. Etat : Very Good+. Vol. 21, No. 2. [Edited by Sam Merwin, Jr.] Cover art by Bergey for "Wine of the Dreamers" (novel) by John D. MacDonald. Includes "Signboard of Space" (novelet; reprint) by Frederic Arnold Kummer, Jr.; "Children of the Sun" (novelet; Captain Future) by Edmond Hamilton; "The Black Ewe" by Fritz Leiber, Jr.; "Summer Wear" by L. Sprague de Camp; "The Historian" by Carl Jacobi. Illustrated by Lawrence, Orban, and others. Letters from Shelby Vick, Poul Anderson, Robert Hoskins, W. Paul Ganley, Donald B. Day, Eugene Deweese, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Lin Carter, Robert Silverberg, Calvin Thomas Beck, and more. Glue-mend at lowerfrotn hinge; minor tears and tanning; minor corner loss.
Edité par LE BELIAL, 2008
ISBN 10 : 2913039464ISBN 13 : 9782913039469
Vendeur : Chapitre.com : livres et presse ancienne, LAMNAY, France
Magazine / Périodique
Paperback. Etat : NEUF. LES NOUVELLES : L'Apprenti en sorcellerie par Robert SILVERBERG PV par Lucas MORENO L'Eglise à Monte Saturno par Robert SILVERBERGArticles : Objectif Runes : les bouquins, critiques & dossiers Le coin des revues, par Thomas Day A la chandelle de maître Doc'Stolze : Un inédit indigeste et deux rééditions jubilatoires Les Univers de Robert Silverberg- Ma carrière de pornographe, par Robert Silverberg- L'homme dans le labyrinthe : mythe et space opera par Rachel Tanner- Petit guide touristique en terres de Silverberg (guide de lecture)- La genèse de Majipoor, par Robert Silverberg Scientifiction : Le soleil dans l'oeil, par Roland Lehoucq Paroles de Nornes, par Org Les Razzies 2008 : le prix du pire, par Org, Pat et Vicious - Nombre de page(s) : 191 - Poids : 292g - Genre : Science fiction / Fantastique / Terreur Revues BIFROST.
Edité par LE BELIAL, 2018
ISBN 10 : 2913039871ISBN 13 : 9782913039872
Vendeur : Chapitre.com : livres et presse ancienne, LAMNAY, France
Magazine / Périodique Signé
Paperback. Etat : NEUF. Sans Edmond Hamilton (1904-1977), Star Wars n'aurait jamais existé. C'est l'un des inventeurs du space opera, une mise au futur des aventures de piraterie où l'espace remplace l'océan, les planètes étrangères tiennent lieu d'îles exotiques, et les extraterrestres font figure d'indigènes. Sa carrière a couvert un demi-siècle, de 1926, et ses débuts dans Weird Tales, jusqu'à son décès en 1977. Il a écrit d'autres sagas pleines de bruit et de fureur comme les Rois des étoiles (J'ai Lu), les loups des étoiles (Pocket), de bons romans isolés comme Ville sous globe, des nouvelles surprenantes et des comics aussi peu connus que Superman et Batman. Coïncidence ou pas, il a épousé Leigh Brackett, elle-même pionnière de la science-fiction, qui a terminé sa propre carrière comme scénariste de l'Empire contre-attaque.Le dossier que nous consacrons à Edmond Hamilton s'articule autour d'une série d'articles autobiogra- phiques d'Hamilton lui-même, mais aussi de son épouse, l'immense romancière leigh Brackett. Il s'agit ici d'une plongée dans l'âge d'or de la SF américain, qui s'appuiera également sur un certain nombre d'articles exclusifs signés des collaborateurs habituels de la revue, à savoir Laurent Queyssi sur les rapports d'Hamilton avec les comics, ou encore de Francis Valéry, qui retracera le parcours de l'auteur et le contexte éditorial très spécifique de l'époque (les fameux pulps, notamment). Sans oublier un guide de lecture, et une biblio- graphie exhaustive signée Alain Sprauel. - Nombre de page(s) : 192 - Poids : 263g - Genre : Science fiction / Fantastique / Terreur Revues BIFROST.
Edité par Simon and Schuster, New York, 1952
Vendeur : Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale Signé
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. First Edition, First Printing. Fe Near Fine In Complete, Near Fine Dj Priced $3.95, With Just A Trace Of Edge Wear, Small Clear Tape Reinforcement At Bottom Of Spine. Nice "Best Wishes" And Full Signature Of Campbell On First Free Endpaper. Per Wikipedia, John Wood Campbell Jr. (1910 ? 1971) Was An American Science Fiction Writer And Editor. He Was Editor Of Astounding Science Fiction (Later Called Analog Science Fiction And Fact) From Late 1937 Until His Death And Was Part Of The Golden Age Of Science Fiction. Campbell Wrote Super-Science Space Opera Under His Own Name And Stories Under His Primary Pseudonym, Don A. Stuart. Campbell Also Used The Pen Names Karl Van Kampen And Arthur Mccann. His Novella Who Goes There? Was Adapted As The Films The Thing From Another World (1951), The Thing (1982), And The Thing (2011). It Is As Editor Of Astounding Science Fiction From Late 1937 Until His Death For Which Campbell Is Primarily Remembered Today. In 1939, Campbell Started The Fantasy Magazine Unknown, Which Was Canceled After Only Four Years. Referring To His Time Spent As An Editor, The Encyclopedia Of Science Fiction States: "More Than Any Other Individual, He Helped To Shape Modern Sf."[Isaac Asimov Called Campbell "The Most Powerful Force In Science Fiction Ever" And Said The "First Ten Years Of His Editorship He Dominated The Field Completely." In His Capacity As An Editor, Campbell Published Some Of The Very Earliest Work, And Helped Shape The Careers Of Virtually Every Important Science-Fiction Author To Debut Between 1938 And 1946, Including Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, Theodore Sturgeon, A. E. Van Vogt, And Arthur C. Clarke. An Increasingly Strong Interest In Dianetics And Other Pseudoscience Later Alienated Campbell From Asimov. In The 1960S, Campbell's Controversial Essays Supporting Segregation, And Other Remarks And Writings Surrounding Slavery And Race, Served To Distance Him From Many In The Science Fiction Community. Nevertheless, Campbell Remained An Important Figure In Science Fiction Publishing Up Until His Death. Campbell And Astounding Shared One Of The Inaugural Hugo Awards With H. L. Gold And Galaxy At The 1953 World Science Fiction Convention. Subsequently, Campbell And Astounding Won The Hugo Award For Best Professional Magazine Seven Times. Shortly After His Death In 1971, The University Of Kansas Science Fiction Program Established The Annual John W. Campbell Memorial Award For Best Science Fiction Novel And Also Renamed Its Annual Campbell Conference After Him. The World Science Fiction Society Established The Annual John W. Campbell Award For Best New Writer, Since Renamed The Astounding Award For Best New Writer. The Science Fiction And Fantasy Hall Of Fame Inducted Campbell In 1996, In Its Inaugural Class Of Two Deceased And Two Living Persons. Signed by Author(s).