Smith, E.E. Doc and Lee Hawkins Garby:The Skylark of Space - primeira edição
2016, ISBN: 9781612872995
Livro de bolso, Edição encadernada
NY: Ziff-Davis, 1967. Vol. 41, No. 5. "Harry Harrison New Editror." Cover art is uncredited (Gaughan?). Includes "Sub Satellite" (reprint novelet) by Charles Cloukey; … mais…
NY: Ziff-Davis, 1967. Vol. 41, No. 5. "Harry Harrison New Editror." Cover art is uncredited (Gaughan?). Includes "Sub Satellite" (reprint novelet) by Charles Cloukey; "The Forest of Zil" by Kris Neville; "The Million Year Patent" by Charles L. Harness; "The Smile" (reprint) by Ray Bradbury; "An Unusual Case" by Gennadiy Gor; "Stacked Deck" (reprint) by Lester del Rey; "Luvver" (reprint) by Mack Reynolds; "Santaroga Barrier" (pt. 2 of 3) by Frank Herbert. Features: 'Editorial" by ("New Editor") Harry Harrison; "The Future in Books" by Harry Harrison; "Science Fiction That Endures" (special reprint) by Hugo Gernsback. Illustrations by Jeff Jones, L. Sterne Stevens, Gray Morrow, Ed Engler (?), and others. Covers have mild stains; tears at spine heel; minor bumps and dings.. SingleIssueMagazine. Good to Very Good-., Ziff-Davis, 1967, NY: Ziff-Davis, 1967. Vol. 41, No. 5. "Harry Harrison New Editror." Cover art is uncredited (Gaughan?). Includes "Sub Satellite" (reprint novelet) by Charles Cloukey; "The Forest of Zil" by Kris Neville; "The Million Year Patent" by Charles L. Harness; "The Smile" (reprint) by Ray Bradbury; "An Unusual Case" by Gennadiy Gor; "Stacked Deck" (reprint) by Lester del Rey; "Luvver" (reprint) by Mack Reynolds; "Santaroga Barrier" (pt. 2 of 3) by Frank Herbert. Features: 'Editorial" by ("New Editor") Harry Harrison; "The Future in Books" by Harry Harrison; "Science Fiction That Endures" (special reprint) by Hugo Gernsback. Illustrations by Jeff Jones, L. Sterne Stevens, Gray Morrow, Ed Engler (?), and others. General creasing; edgewear; glue mend at spine heel.. SingleIssueMagazine. Good+ to Very Good-., Ziff-Davis, 1967, NY: Ziff-Davis, 1960. Vol. 34, No. 9. Edited by Cele Goldsmith. Cover art by Albert Nuetzell for "Trajectory to Taurus" by Les Collins. Includes "When the Moon Was Red" by Kate Wilhelm; "The Auto Hawks" by Arthur Porges; "Omega!" (conclusion) by Robert Sheckley. Article: "Mr. Science Fiction: A Profile of Hugo Gernsback" by Sam Moskowitz. Features: 'Editorial"; "The Spectroscope"; ". . .Or So You Say". Illustrated by Bernklau, Finlay, and Grayam. Cover sticker pull; tanned; mild stains to lower front cover; a few short edge tears; creasing; tanning; dealer's marks on first page in pencil.. SingleIssueMagazine. Good., Ziff-Davis, 1960, NY: Ziff-Davis, 1967. Vol. 41, No. 5. "Harry Harrison New Editor." Cover art is uncredited (Gaughan?). Includes "Sub Satellite" (reprint novelet) by Charles Cloukey; "The Forest of Zil" by Kris Neville; "The Million Year Patent" by Charles L. Harness; "The Smile" (reprint) by Ray Bradbury; "An Unusual Case" by Gennadiy Gor; "Stacked Deck" (reprint) by Lester del Rey; "Luvver" (reprint) by Mack Reynolds; "Santaroga Barrier" (pt. 2 of 3) by Frank Herbert. Features: 'Editorial" by ("New Editor") Harry Harrison; "The Future in Books" by Harry Harrison; "Science Fiction That Endures" (special reprint) by Hugo Gernsback. Illustrations by Jeff Jones, L. Sterne Stevens, Gray Morrow, Ed Engler (?), and others. Small bit of upper rear foredge corner off.. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good., Ziff-Davis, 1967, NY: Ziff-Davis, 1960. Vol. 34, No. 9. Edited by Cele Goldsmith. Cover art by Albert Nuetzell for "Trajectory to Taurus" by Les Collins. Includes "When the Moon Was Red" by Kate Wilhelm; "The Auto Hawks" by Arthur Porges; "Omega!" (conclusion) by Robert Sheckley. Article: "Mr. Science Fiction: A Profile of Hugo Gernsback" by Sam Moskowitz. Features: 'Editorial"; "The Spectroscope"; ". . .Or So You Say". Illustrated by Bernklau, Finlay, and Grayam. Small spine tears; tanned; minor stains to rear cover.. SingleIssueMagazine. Good to Very Good-., Ziff-Davis, 1960, NY: Ziff-Davis, 1967. Vol. 41, No. 5. "Harry Harrison New Editror." Cover art is uncredited (Gaughan?). Includes "Sub Satellite" (reprint novelet) by Charles Cloukey; "The Forest of Zil" by Kris Neville; "The Million Year Patent" by Charles L. Harness; "The Smile" (reprint) by Ray Bradbury; "An Unusual Case" by Gennadiy Gor; "Stacked Deck" (reprint) by Lester del Rey; "Luvver" (reprint) by Mack Reynolds; "Santaroga Barrier" (pt. 2 of 3) by Frank Herbert. Features: 'Editorial" by ("New Editor") Harry Harrison; "The Future in Books" by Harry Harrison; "Science Fiction That Endures" (special reprint) by Hugo Gernsback. Illustrations by Jeff Jones, L. Sterne Stevens, Gray Morrow, Ed Engler (?), and others. Minor bumps; rubbing; edgewear.. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good., Ziff-Davis, 1967, NY: Ziff-Davis, 1960. Vol. 34, No. 9. Edited by Cele Goldsmith. Cover art by Albert Nuetzell for "Trajectory to Taurus" by Les Collins. Includes "When the Moon Was Red" by Kate Wilhelm; "The Auto Hawks" by Arthur Porges; "Omega!" (conclusion) by Robert Sheckley. Article: "Mr. Science Fiction: A Profile of Hugo Gernsback" by Sam Moskowitz. Features: 'Editorial"; "The Spectroscope"; ". . .Or So You Say". Illustrated by Bernklau, Finlay, and Grayam. Tanning; edgewear; creasing.. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good., Ziff-Davis, 1960, NY: Ziff-Davis, 1967. Vol. 41, No. 5. "Harry Harrison New Editror." Cover art is uncredited (Gaughan?). Includes "Sub Satellite" (reprint novelet) by Charles Cloukey; "The Forest of Zil" by Kris Neville; "The Million Year Patent" by Charles L. Harness; "The Smile" (reprint) by Ray Bradbury; "An Unusual Case" by Gennadiy Gor; "Stacked Deck" (reprint) by Lester del Rey; "Luvver" (reprint) by Mack Reynolds; "Santaroga Barrier" (pt. 2 of 3) by Frank Herbert. Features: 'Editorial" by ("New Editor") Harry Harrison; "The Future in Books" by Harry Harrison; "Science Fiction That Endures" (special reprint) by Hugo Gernsback. Illustrations by Jeff Jones, L. Sterne Stevens, Gray Morrow, Ed Engler (?), and others. "Yes" written (small) on cover in red pen and * in same on contents page next to "Santaroga Barrier". SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good+., Ziff-Davis, 1967, NY: Ziff-Davis, 1960. Vol. 34, No. 9. Edited by Cele Goldsmith. Cover art by Albert Nuetzell for "Trajectory to Taurus" by Les Collins. Includes "When the Moon Was Red" by Kate Wilhelm; "The Auto Hawks" by Arthur Porges; "Omega!" (conclusion) by Robert Sheckley. Article: "Mr. Science Fiction: A Profile of Hugo Gernsback" by Sam Moskowitz. Features: 'Editorial"; "The Spectroscope"; ". . .Or So You Say". Illustrated by Bernklau, Finlay, and Grayam. Creasing.. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good., Ziff-Davis, 1960, TSR Dragon Publishing, 1986. Volume 61 Number 1, Whole Number 528 in Near Fine condition. Cover art by Larry Elmore for "The Intercept". Departments: Opinion by Robert Silverberg, Book Reviews by Robert Coulson & John Gregory Betancourt, Discussions by The Readers, Screen Reviews by Baird Searles, and The Observatory by George H. Scithers. Fiction: "The Man Who Split in Twain" by F.Gwynplaine MacIntyre, "Through Time & Space with Ferdinand Feghoot", by Grendel Briarton, "In the Beginning" by Harry Harrison, "Projectile Weapons and Wild Alien Water" by Rebecca Brown, "See You" by Susan MacTabert, "The Ramsey Gryphon" by Elaine Radford, "Billy Jean and the Big Bird" by Sharon N Farber, and "The Intercept" by William Gasoway. Fact: "Hugo Gernsback - The Man Who Gave His Hame to the 'Hugo' and Birth to Amazing" by T. W. Black, and "Infamous Last Worlds" by Margaret Phillips. Poetry by Susan Palwick, Darrell Schweitzer, Tom Disch, and by John Devin.. Digest Magazine. Near Fine. Periodical., TSR Dragon Publishing, 1986, TSR Dragon Publishing, 1986. Volume 61 Number 1, Whole Number 528. Cover art by Larry Elmore for "The Intercept". Departments: Opinion by Robert Silverberg, Book Reviews by Robert Coulson & John Gregory Betancourt, Discussions by The Readers, Screen Reviews by Baird Searles, and The Observatory by George H. Scithers. Fiction: "The Man Who Split in Twain" by F.Gwynplaine MacIntyre, "Through Time & Space with Ferdinand Feghoot", by Grendel Briarton, "In the Beginning" by Harry Harrison, "Projectile Weapons and Wild Alien Water" by Rebecca Brown, "See You" by Susan MacTabert, "The Ramsey Gryphon" by Elaine Radford, "Billy Jean and the Big Bird" by Sharon N Farber, and "The Intercept" by William Gasoway. Fact: "Hugo Gernsback - The Man Who Gave His Hame to the 'Hugo' and Birth to Amazing" by T. W. Black, and "Infamous Last Worlds" by Margaret Phillips. Poetry by Susan Palwick, Darrell Schweitzer, Tom Disch, and by John Devin.. Digest Magazine. Very Good Plus. Periodical., TSR Dragon Publishing, 1986, NY: Ziff-Davis, 1967. Vol. 41, No. 5. "Harry Harrison New Editor." Cover art is uncredited (Gaughan?). Includes "Sub Satellite" (reprint novelet) by Charles Cloukey; "The Forest of Zil" by Kris Neville; "The Million Year Patent" by Charles L. Harness; "The Smile" (reprint) by Ray Bradbury; "An Unusual Case" by Gennadiy Gor; "Stacked Deck" (reprint) by Lester del Rey; "Luvver" (reprint) by Mack Reynolds; "Santaroga Barrier" (pt. 2 of 3) by Frank Herbert. Features: 'Editorial" by ("New Editor") Harry Harrison; "The Future in Books" by Harry Harrison; "Science Fiction That Endures" (special reprint) by Hugo Gernsback. Illustrations by Jeff Jones, L. Sterne Stevens, Gray Morrow, Ed Engler (?), and others.. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good+ to Near Fine., Ziff-Davis, 1967, 2016. Softcover. New. Lang:- English, Pages 100. Reprinted in 2016 with the help of original edition published long back[1926].This book is Printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover {HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE}, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, there may be some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set, then it is only single volume. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. (Customisation is possible). Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions., 2016, 2016. Softcover. New. Lang:- English, Pages 100. Reprinted in 2016 with the help of original edition published long back[1926].This book is Printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover {HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE}, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, there may be some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set, then it is only single volume. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. (Customisation is possible). Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions., 2016, Experimenter Publishing, 1928-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. Experimenter Publishing, Vol. 1, No. 2, Spring 1928. Edited by Hugo Gernsback. In poor condition. MISSING covers and first 2 and last 2 pages. Pages of this copy run from page 147 to 286. Last page is loose. remainder of text block is held together with old tape but beginning to pull apart. Pages are quite brown and brittle with some chipping and tearing along edges. Otherwise unmarked. Contents include: A modern Atlantis by Frederick Arthur Hodge; The Nth Man by Homer Eon Flint; The King of the Monkey Many by A. Hyatt Verrill; The Vibrator of Death by Harold F. Richards, Phd; The Second Swarm by J. Schlossel. Great black and white illustrations throughout. Sister publication to Amazing Stories. Published originally by Experimenter Publishing Co. From January 1928 to October 1934, it ran for 22 issues. This was the second issue., Experimenter Publishing, 1928-01-01, Softcover as pictured. Normal wear. Clean text. Good reading copy.Good, New York, NY: N.Y. / New York: Experimenter Publishing / Amazing Stories Quarterly Volume 1, # 4, Fall 1928, 1st Edition, First Printing , 1928. -----------pulp, bedsheet size, about 8.5 x 11.5 inches, a POOR / FILLER copy, no covers, browning to paper, chipping to first and last few pages, pencil 'X"s by contents, no covers, no spine remaining, as is, goes to page 576, contents include: The World of the Giant Ants By Verrill; Stenographer's Hands By Keller; Four Dimensional Transit By Olsen; When the World Went Mad By Sherin; The Gravity King By Ball, any image directly beside this listing is the actual book and not a generic photo. First Edition. Pulp. Poor (see description). Illus. by No Cover Art., N.Y. / New York: Experimenter Publishing / Amazing Stories Quarterly Volume 1, # 4, Fall 1928, 1st Edition, First Printing, 1928, 2016. Softcover. New. Lang:- English, Pages 108. Reprinted in 2016 with the help of original edition published long back[1926].This book is Printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover {HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE}, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, there may be some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set, then it is only single volume. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. (Customisation is possible). Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions., 2016, Medford: Armchair Fiction, 2016. Trade paperback, New, Heres one of the true early classics of science fiction, E. E. Doc Smith & Lee Hawkins Garbys The Skylark of Space. Smith and Garby wrote this early space opera gem in the late 1920s. It was first published in the August, September, and October 1928 issues of Hugo Gernsbacks Amazing Stories. At the time of publication, editor Gernsback fairly raved about it, describing it in this way the greatest interplanetarian and space flying story that has appeared this year. Indeed, it probably will rank as one of the great space flying stories for many years to com. Illustrated by Frank R. Paul., Armchair Fiction, 2016<