Saturday Night Event Auction

We will list Saturday’s auction, once we have all the information.

The convention has not graded these items (although we have tried to note missing covers [nfc = no front cover & nbc = no back cover]) and encourages all bidders to review their condition before placing bids, as ALL SALES ARE FINAL.

There will be a buyer’s premium of 10% added to the amount of each winning bid for items in this catalog.  We can take payment by cash, check, credit card or paypal, but credit card and paypal will have a 5% surcharge.  Some lots may have reserves.  We reserve the right to withdraw any lot from sale at any time prior to its being auctioned.  CLICK HERE to see the auction images. There is a form every 50 or so lots to allow you to place a silent bid. Additional auction rules are available separately.

SILENT BIDDING

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SATURDAY SESSION INFORMATION

Saturday’s material will be available for inspection Saturday afternoon for several hours in Magnolia B & C.

SATURDAY SESSION

1. AMAZING STORIES – 2/33 (Leinster) & 3/33 (Williamson, Campbell 1/2)

2. AMAZING STORIES – 12/32 & 1/33

3. AMAZING STORIES – 10/32 (Hamilton, Binder) & 11/32

4. AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY – Spring-Summer 1933 & Winter 1933

5. AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY – Spring-Summer 1932 (Campbell) & Fall-Winter 1932

6. WONDER STORIES – 6/30 (Ray Palmer) & 7/30

7. WEIRD TALES – 10/25 – Quinn, Price, Owen

8. WEIRD TALES – 12/36 – HPL (“The Haunter of the Dark”), REH (“The Fire of Asshubanipal”), Kline, Price, Derleth, Kuttner, Wellman

9. WEIRD TALES – C.A. Smith, Moore, Hamilton, Price, classic Brundage skull cover; spine faded

10. THE SHADOW – 7/32 (“The Crime Cult”), 12/1/32 (“The Romanoff Jewels”) & 12/15/32 (“Kings of Crime”)

11. AMAZING STORIES – 8/32 (Campbell) & 9/32 (Williamson)

12. AMAZING STORIES – 6/32 (Leinster) & 7/32

13. AMAZING STORIES – 4/32 & 5/32

14. AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY – Summer 1930 (Campbell) & Winer 1932 (Jacobi)

15. AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY – Spring 1931 (Campbell)

16. WONDER STORIES – 11/31 (C.A. Smith) & 12/31 (Hamilton)

17. CAPTAIN FUTURE – Summer 1940 (Hamilton) & Summer 1941 (Hamilton, Binder)

18. CAPTAIN FUTURE – Fall 1941 (Hamilton, Long) & Winter 1943 (Hamilton)

19. THE MYSTERIOUS WU FANG – 1/36

20. THE MYSTERIOUS WU FANG – 2/36

21. AMAZING STORIES – 2/32 (Leinster) & 3/32 (Farley)

22. AMAZING STORIES – 12/31 (front cover split along lower 1/2 of spine) & 1/32 (Tanner, “Tumithak of the Corridors” – this was one of my favorite stories as a young teenager when I encountered it in Isaac Asimov’s anthology of early SF, “Before the Golden Age”)

23. AMAZING STORIES – 10/31 (Willimson 1/2), 11/31 (Williamson 2/2)

24. AMAZING STORIES – 8/31 (Doc Smith. “Spacehounds of IPC” 2/3 & Meek, “Submicroscopic”) & 9/31 (Smith, “Spacehounds of IPC 3/3 & Meek, “Awlo of Ulm”). The second Meek story is a sequel to the first, both of which are takeoffs on the “Girl in the Golden Atom” theme. These were also two of my favorite stories as a young teenager when I encountered them in Isaac Asimov’s anthology of early SF, “Before the Golden Age”)

25. AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY – Winter 1931 (Williamson)

26. WONDER STORIES – 1/32 (Campbell) & 4/32 (Campbell)

27. SCIENCE WONDER STORIES – 1/30

28. CAPTAIN HAZZARD – 5/38; only issue; Saunders cover

29. DOC SAVAGE – 6/37 – “Land of Fear”, skeleton cover

30. THE SPIDER – 6/34 – “Satan’s Death Blast”

31. SPICY MYSTERY STORIES – 1/36 (Price, Cave, Bellem, missing table of contents)

32. THE PHANTOM DETECTIVE – 8/40 (2” x 3” piece off back cover; 1” x 4” piece off table of contents which does not affect text)

33. MYSTERY STORIES (U.K.) – 5/51 – MacDonald

34. REAL DETECTIVE – 5/38

35. REAL SCREEN FUN – 4/38

36. JAMES HADLEY CHASE, “THE VILLAIN AND THE VIRGIN” (Avon, 1948)

37. BREEZY STORIES – 6/44 (classic Bolles cover)

38. CRACK DETECTIVE STORIES – 2/48 (Powell, skull cover)

39. BLACK BOOK DETECTIVE – Fall 1944

40. DAN TURNER – HOLLYWOOD DETECTIVE – 10/42 (Bellem)

41. AMAZING STORIES – 5/31 & 6/31 (Leinster, Ernst)

42. AMAZING STORIES – 3/31 (Kline) & 4/31 (Ernst)

43. AMAZING STORIES – 1/31 (Williamson) & 2/31

44. AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY – Fall 1929 (Hamilton)

45. WONDER STORIES – 12/32 (Campbell, inside cover reinforced by masking tape) & 1/33

46. SCIENCE WONDER STORIES – 9/29

47. AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY – Winter 1930

48. AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY – Winter 1928 (v1n1)

49. THE MYSTERIOUS WU FANG – 10/35 (Gruber)

50. THE MYSTERIOUS WU FANG – 11/35

51. MARVEL SCIENCE STORIES – 2/51 (small pieces off back cover) & 11/51 (Fox, Van Vogt)

52. VARGO STATTEN SCIENCE FICTION MAGAZINE – #1 (1/54) & #2 (2/54)

53. “WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE” by Edwin Balmer & Philip Wylie (A.L. Burt Company, 1933)

54. FRANK FRAZETTA binder of comic covers – this is a three-ring binder containing 34 comic book covers (all featuring Frazetta art) that were cut off of the comic books themselves. Sacrilege, but there you have it! The highlights are“Famous Funnies” #209 (featuring Buck Rogers), “Straight Arrow” #3 and “Straight Arrow” #22—these three covers were not cut off, but instead apparently the staples for these three issues were removed and these covers were detached, so these three covers contain both front and back covers as a unit, with just staple holes where they were removed. Other titles include “Bobby Benson’s B-Bar-B Riders”, “Buster Crabbe”, “The Ghost Rider”, “Blazing Combat”, “Creepy”, “Eerie”, “Vampirella”, “Spa Fon” and “National Lampoon” (including the spoof, “Dracula, Queen of Darkness!”).

55. ROBERT E. HOWARD, “CONAN THE BARBARIAN” (Gnome Press, 1954, first edition)

56. ROBERT E. HOWARD, “THE COMING OF CONAN” (Gnome Press, 1953, first edition)

57. ROBERT E. HOWARD, “KING CONAN” (Gnome Press, 1953, first edition)

58. ROBERT E. HOWARD, “THE SWORD OF CONAN” (Gnome Press, 1952, first edition)

59. ROBERT E. HOWARD, “SKULL-FACE AND OTHERS” (Arkham House, 1946, first edition) – bookplate of W.K. Greene on front free endpaper; 2” x 3” piece off rear DJ; tape to head and foot of DJ at spine extending 1.5” onto front and back.

60. WILLIAM HOPE HODGSON, “THE HOUSE ON THE BORDERLAND AND OTHER NOVELS” (Arkham House, 1946, first edition)

61. SPICY-ADVENTURE STORIES – 12/35 (Bellem, back cover detached and reglued)

62. G-MEN DETECTIVE -Winter 1950 (skull cover)

63. DETECTIVE TALES – 7/40

64. SPICY STORIES – 3/34 (Bergey cover)

65. AMAZING DETECTIVE CASES – 4.42 (Saunders cover; Edwin Baird article [former Weird Tales editor])

66. REAL SCREEN FUN – 2/38

67. JOE BARRY, “HOMICIDE HOTEL” (Phantom Books, 1951)

68. WEIRD TALES – 9/35 (classic Brundage nude cover; Ernst – Doctor Satan story, C.A. Smith, Bloch, Hamilton)

69. TEN DETECTIVE ACES – 8/37 – Saunders cover

70. THRILLING DETECTIVE (Canadian edition) – 12/42

71. AMAZING STORIES – 11/30 (Campbell, Williamson, back cover detached for lower 1/2) & 12/30

72. AMAZING STORIES – 9/30 (Doc Smith – “Skylark Three” 2/3) & 10/30 – Doc Smith – Skylark Three” 3/3, Kline, Hamilton) – note – see Lot 125 for the first part of “Skylark Three”

73. AMAZING STORIES – 2/28 (classic Paul cover) & 9/28 (Doc Smith – “Skylark of Space” 2/3)

74. AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY – Summer 1939

75. WONDER STORIES – 2/33 (classic Paul cover) & 4/33 (C.A. Smith, Binder)

76. “TALES OF MYSTERY & IMAGINATION” by Edgar Allan Poe (The Limited Editions Club, 1941) – in slipcase (which has wear on the open edges and partially split at the top). Number 1488 of 1500; signed by artist William Sharp. Also contains the solicitation note to subscribers laid in.

77. THRILLING WONDER STORIES – five bound volumes, consisting of January 1940 through March 1941, with three issues per volume. These have the covers bound in, with bookplates for Ernest Elven Hadley on the front endpapers.

78. “HARVEY KURTZMAN: RETROSPECTIVE OF A MAD GENIUS” (Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco, 1995)

79. COMPLETE RUN OF RUSS COCHRAN MAD AUCTION CATALOGS #s 1-16 – these date from 10/28/86 to 4/1/92; many of them have prices realized written by hand inside.

80. EC MAILING ENVELOPE – postmarked 1951. A rare piece of EC ephemera.

81. MAD #1 (10-11/52) – CGC 3.0; ID 4584045003

82. MAD #2 (12/52-1/53) – CGC 2.5; ID 4584317005

83. MAD #3 (2-3/53) – CGC 3.0; ID 4584317006

84. MAD #4 (4-5/53) – CGC 4.0; ID 4584317007

85. WEIRD SCIENCE FANTASY ANNUAL #2 (1953) – CGC Apparent 4.5; ID 4584316003. Contains Weird Fantasy #16, Weird Fantasy #14, Weird Fantasy #19 & Weird Science #16.

86. “CUJO” Screenplay by Barbara Turner, based on the novel by Stephen King. Revised First Draft August 20, 1982. This begins at page 1 and ends on page 126, which is marked with “The End” at the bottom.

87. BLOCK OF 6 UNCUT AUGUST DERLETH SAC PRAIRIE SAGA STAMPS – Derleth apparently had these printed up circa 1939, and he would affix them to his correspondence, including that for Arkham House. A very rare piece of Derleth and Arkham House memorabilia.

88. AUGUST DERLETH PERSONAL LETTERHEAD – an unused page of August Derleth’s personal letterhead, with illustration by (I believe) Arkham House artist Frank Utpatel.

89. ARKHAM HOUSE MAILING LABEL – unused; a rare piece of Arkham House memorabilia.

90. SCOOPS – Scoops was the first UK SF magazine. This is a complete set of all 20 weekly issues, published from February to June 1934. A rare opportunity to acquire a complete set of this scarce SF magazine.

91. TERROR TALES – 11/35 (Ernst)

92. TERROR TALES – 4/36 (Cummings)

93. TERROR TALES – 6/36 (Cummings, Ernst, cover split for top 1/3 along spine)

94. “CHILDHOOD’S END” by Arthur C. Clarke (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1954). First UK edition. Ink stain on rear of DJ.

95. “THE MARTIAN CHRONICLES” by Ray Bradbury (The Limited Editions Club, 1974). Number 90 of 2000. Signed by Bradbury and illustrator Joe Mugnaini.

96. FAMOUS FUNNIES #209 (12/53) – CGC 4.5; ID 4584045002. Buck Rogers Frazetta cover.

97. SHOCK SUSPENSTORIES #6 (12/52-1/53) – CGC 4.0; ID 4584316009

98. WEIRD SCIENCE FANTASY ANNUAL #1 (1952) – CGC Apparent 7.5; ID 4584045007. Contains Weird Fantasy #12, Weird Fantasy #11, Weird Science #6 & Weird Science #9

98.1. TALES FROM THE CRYPT #27 (12/51-1/52) – CGC 7.0; ID 4584318006

99. CRIME SUSPENSTORIES #20 (12/53-1/54) – CGC 4.0; ID 4584045004

99.1. THE VAULT OF HORROR #35 (2-3/54) – CGC 6.0; ID 4584045005

100. FRANKENSTEIN #1 (Summer 1945) – CGC 6.5; ID 4584046001

101. SPICY DETECTIVE STORIES – 8/34 (Bellem)

102. DOUBLE-ACTION GANG – 6/38 (Price)

103. DIME MYSTERY MAGAZINE – 7/38 (Ernst)

104. FRENCH NIGHT LIFE STORIES – 10/36

105. SATIRE – 12/35 (v1n1). “Satire” was a short-lived humor magazine which is considered a precursor to MAD and National Lampoon. It’s quite scarce; a copy with both covers and all pages detached sold for at Heritage in 2024 for over $300. The copy here at auction is quite nice and satirizes detective magazines. For the second issue, see Lot 135.

106. FILM FUN – 12/35 (Bolles cover, seemingly catering to the foot fetish crowd, which was rare for the time)

107. ROLAND VANE, “LADIES OF THE RED LAMP” (U.S. edition of an Archer Book, published by Kaywin Publishers, Inc., 1951)

108. THRILLING MYSTERY – 2/38 (classic skull cover; Kuttner, Cave; piece off front cover as shown, small piece off back cover, some water damage and stains)

109. TERROR TALES – 7-8/39 (classic cover; Cummings)

110. ALL STAR DETECTIVE STORIES – 11/30 (scarce title; masked villain cover; McCulley)

111. HANNES BOK SIGNED CHECK – check signed by Bok dated 6/30/47 to “Cash” for $30

112. HANNES BOK SIGNED CHECK – check signed by Bok dated 12/31/42 to “Cash” for $10

113. TALBOT MUNDY SIGNED CHECK – this was issued by The Frank A. Munsey Company pulp chain on September 13, 1911, in the amount of $100.00, as payment for “Payable to Bearer on Demand” (The Cavalier, 12/28/12). Endorsed by Mundy on the back.

114. H.P. LOVECRAFT original signature – HPL has also noted Providence, Rhode Island on this page which was apparently taken from a book in HPL’s library.

115. FANCIFUL TALES OF TIME AND SPACE – Fall 1936 (v1n1) – the only issue of this rare semi-professional SF and fantasy mag published by Don Wollheim & Wilson Shepherd. Authors include HPL (“The Nameless City”), REH (poem – “Solomon Kane’s Homecoming”), Derleth & Wollheim.

116. THE FANTASY FAN – 10/34 – this issue of this important fanzine was devoted to HPL and contains Part 13 of HPL’s “Supernatural Horror in Literature,” HPL’s “Beyond the Wall of Sleep” and two of HPL’s “Fungi from Yuggoth” verses.

117. HPL “BEYOND THE WALL OF SLEEP” ARKHAM HOUSE UNMAILED POSTCARD – this rare piece of AH ephemera promoted the impending publication of the HPL collection “Beyond the Wall of Sleep”

118. TALES FROM THE CRYPT #26 (10-11/51) – CGC 6.0; ID 4584316018

119. TALES FROM THE CRYPT #22 (2-3/51) – CGC 5.5; ID 4584316017

120. CRIME SUSPENSTORIES #17 (12/53-1/54) – CGC 4.5; ID 4584317004

121. “PRESIDENTIAL PRESS CONFERENCE” 45 rpm record by The SICKniks (1961), stamped “Promotion Copy”, done in cooperation with Sick Magazine.

122. “READ” magazine 4/1/66, featuring an article on MAD

123. 1972 E.C. FAN-ADDICT CONVENTION PROGRESS REPORT – with mailing envelope and membership receipt

124. “THIS IS THE ONLY ORIGINAL DUPLICATE EC FAN ADDICT KIT” (1971) – in envelope with all components.

125. AMAZING STORIES – 6/30 (Campbell, Hamilton 2/3) & 8/30 (Doc Smith – “Skylark Three 1/3, Hamilton)

126. AMAZING STORIES – 3/30 (Williamson 1/2) & 5/30 (Hamilton 1/3)

127. AMAZING STORIES – 1/30 (Campbell) & 2/30

128. AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY – Spring 1938

129. WONDER STORIES – 8/30

130. SCIENCE WONDER STORIES – 2/30

131. ROMANTIC WESTERN – 3/38

132. POPULAR DETECTIVE – 12/45 (skeleton cover; McCulley)

133. THRILLING DETECTIVE – 7/40 (bound woman cover; Bellem)

134. DIME DETECTIVE MAGAZINE – 2/43

135. SATIRE – 1/36 – nude bathing beauty cover. The second issue of this rare, short-lived humor magazine, a precursor to MAD and National Lampoon. This issue satirizes movie magazines.

136. FILM FUN – 2/36 (Bolles cover)

137. MICHAEL STORME, “DAME IN MY BED” (U.S. edition of an Archer Book, published by Kaywin Publishers, Inc., 1951)

138. DETECTIVE BOOK – Summer 1943, great George Gross cover

139. DETECTIVE NOVELS MAGAZINE – 4/40

140. DETECTIVE FICTION WEEKLY – 10/2/37 (skull cover, N. Davis)

141. 15 MYSTERY STORIES – 4/50 (skull cover)

142. DETECTIVE YARNS – 9/38 (suggestive phallic cover; 1” x 1.5” piece off back cover)

143. AMAZING STORIES – 9/29 & 10/29 (Kline 1/3)

144. AMAZING STORIES – 4/29 & 7/29

145. AMAZING STORIES – 1/29 & 2/29

146. AMAZING STORIES – 11/28 & 12/28 (Williamson)

147. AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY – Fall 1928

148. AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY – Spring 1929 (Hamilton)

149. WONDER STORIES – 5/33 (C.A. Smith) & 8/33

150. AMAZING STORIES – 8/41 (ERB – “Yellow Men of Mars”)

151. AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY – Fall 1930 (Campbell)

152. “THE PUBLIC ENEMY” by Kubec Glasmon & John Bright (Grosset & Dunlap, 1931). Inside of DJ reinforced with brown paper, front flap glued to the inside front-end paper. A scarce book, particularly in jacket.

153. POPULAR MECHANICS – 5/50 (“Rocket to the Moon” movie feature); MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED – 9/45 (Bonestell cover; article on rockets to the moon); & MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED – 5/54 (“Creature from the Black Lagoon”)

154. GRISELDA McCLURE – interior illustration from “Hero Folk of Great Britain” by Sara E. Wiltse (Ginn & Co., 1911), illustrating the fairy tale, “Jack and the Beanstalk”. The central illustration is on illustration board glued to another board, on which the decorative border appears. Unframed; board 12.25” x 15.5”; image 9.75” x 12.5”.

155. EARL NOREM – cover to “Sick” #111, August 1976 (Charlton). Unframed; board 17.75” x 23”; image 14.5” x 18.5”. 

156. FRANK FRAZETTA PORTFOLIO – “At the Earth’s Core” & “Pellucidar” (Opar Press, 1968). In original mailing envelope.

157. “GREYSTOKE: THE LEGEND OF TARZAN, LORD OF THE APES” – a photo book circulated to Academy Award members for their consideration.

158. EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS – “The Girl from Farris’s” (House of Greystoke, 1965, first book edition) & “The Efficiency Expert” (House of Greystoke, 1965, first book edition) – both with Frazetta illustrations.

159. “CAVALCADE OF OLD TIME COMIC STRIPS” Volume 1, compiled by Edward Kutlowski (Tower Press, 1967) – with original mailing envelope.

160. ROBERT E. HOWARD, “CONAN THE CONQUEROR” (Gnome Press, 1950, first edition)

161. ROBERT E. HOWARD & L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP , “TALES OF CONAN” (Gnome Press, 1955, first edition)

162. BJORN NYBERG & L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP, “THE RETURN OF CONAN” (Gnome Press, 1957, first edition)

163. L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP, “THE CONAN READER” (Mirage Press, 1968, first edition) – inscribed to Henry, signed by de Camp 4/1/86

164. H.P. LOVECRAFT, two early paperbacks – “The Dunwich Horror” (Bart House, 1945) & “The Weird Shadow Over Innsmouth” (Bart House, 1944)

165. THE AONIAN – Winter 1943 & Autumn 1944. An exceedingly scarce literary journal which was apparently published in an edition of 200 copies for family and friends of the publisher, Tim Thrift. The Winter 1943 issue contains “The Cats of Ulthar” by HPL. The Autumn 1944 issue contains part 1 (of 2) of “Looking Backward” by HPL. Also included in this lot is a separate Supplement to the Winter 1943 issue.

166. MARVEL TALES – Winter 1934 – early, rare fanzine

167. MARVEL TALES 12/39 & MARVEL SCIENCE FICTION 5/52

168. JUNGLE STORIES – Summer 1949 & Fall 1952

169. PLANET STORIES – 3/53 (Fox) & Summer 1954 (Anderson)

170. PLANET STORIES –9/51 (Anderson) & 11/53 (Bradbury)

171. CAPTAIN FUTURE – Summer 1943 & Spring 1944 (F. Brown)

172. COSMIC STORIES – 5/41 (Bok cover) & 7/41

173. STARTLING STORIES – 5/41 (Brackett) & 5/42

174. THRILLING WONDER STORIES – Fall 1946 (Leinster, Kuttner, Cummings) & 10/47 (Kuttner, Heinlein, Wellman)

175. SUPER SCIENCE STORIES – 11/40 (Long) & 11/41 (Bradbury, Kuttner, Cummings, Tanner – Tumithak story)

176. TWO COMPLETE SCIENCE ADVENTURE BOOKS – #3 (Summer 1951) & #7 (Winter 1952; Heinlein as McDonald)

177. FANTASTIC ADVENTURES – 12/45 & 5/46

178. FANTASTIC ADVENTURES – 5/43 (Bond, Bloch) & 1/49

179. FANTASTIC ADVENTURES – 6/44 & 4/52 (front cover mostly detached)

180. UNIDENTIED ARTIST – cover to “The Hooligan” by Rudolph Nassauer (Consul Books, 1960). Framed and matted; frame 14.5” x 18.25”; image 9.5” x 13.25”.

181. LYON, PETE – color painting, alien shore, circa mid-1980’s. Presumably unpublished. Lyon is a UK artist who had many professional and fan credits through the 1980’s before moving into the computer games industry. He was active in UK fandom and often exhibited at UK SF con art shows. Framed and matted; frame 20.5” x 16”; opening 14.5” x 9.25”.

182. TWO PIECES OF ILLUSTRATION ART – (1) SPLASH STUDIO – cover to “Hardwired” by Walter Jon Williams(Macdonald & Co., 1988). Board 15” x 20.5”; image 12” x 12”. (2) HOLT, PETER – cover to “Serious Crimes” by D.W. Smith (Futura, 1988). Comes with a copy of the book. Board 15” x 20.5”; image 12” x 12”.

183. AMAZING STORIES – 1/39 (Binder, Williamson) & 4/43 (Bond, Bloch)

184. AMAZING STORIES – 7/39 (Binder, Farley) & 12/42 (Browne, Hamilton, St. John cover)

185. AMAZING STORIES – 6/39 (Farley) & 12/40 Binder, Wellman, Cummings)

186. AMAZING STORIES – 9/42 (Bond) & 6/47 (“The Shaver Mystery”)

187. AMAZING STORIES – 12/41 (Cummings) & 4/47

188. AMAZING STORIES – 11/41 (Bellem) & 5/42 (Bond)

189. AMAZING STORIES – 2/39 (Binder) & 9/40

190. AMAZING STORIES – 9/41 & 1/44

191. TRUE MYSTIC SCIENCE – 11/38 (v1n1) & 12/38 (Mundy)

192. AMAZING STORIES – 3/31 (Kline) & 1/32 (Tanner – “Tumithak of the Corridors”)

193. AMAZING STORIES – 8/32 (Campbell) & 10/32 (Hamilton, Binder)

194. AMAZING STORIES – 2/31 & 5/31

195. UNUSUAL STORIES 5/6/35 (v1n1; missing covers; rare fanzine) & THE VORTEX #2 (1947; C.A. Smith poem)

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