Bill Barnes Air Trails pulp – Death Rides the Sky (April 1937)
A nice-looking copy of Air Trails from April 1937. It includes the Bill Barnes novel, “Death Rides the Sky” by Harold P. Montanye.
Read more »
A nice-looking copy of Air Trails from April 1937. It includes the Bill Barnes novel, “Death Rides the Sky” by Harold P. Montanye.
Read more »
A nice-looking copy of Air Trails from March 1938. It includes the Bill Barnes novel, “Earmarked Gold” by Harold P. Montanye.
Read more »
A nice-looking copy of Air Trails from March 1937. It includes the Bill Barnes novel, “The Purple Fez” by Charles S. Verral.
Read more »
A nice-looking copy of Air Trails from June 1937. It includes the Bill Barnes novel, “Under the Midnight Sun” by Harold P. Montanye.
Read more »
A complete copy of this tough to find late thirties Doc. There is some damage to the spine and tape on it. Pages are tan and there is some brittleness to the edges.
Read more »
A coverless copy of this pulp, but both the front and back covers have been replaced with color photocopies.
Read more »
This copy is missing the back cover and half of the front. But both have been completed by color photocopies.
Read more »
One of the all-time classics of Doc Savage! A solid copy, but with a color photocopy front cover.
Read more »
A worn copy of this early Doc from the second year. Missing the back cover. The interior paper is bright.
Read more »
Missing its front cover (which has been replaced with a color photocopy). Some loss to the spine as well.
Read more »
One of the best Doc Savage stories. Spine has tape on it, and there’s a large chip out of the front cover. Interior paper is nice.
Read more »
The missing front cover has been replaced with a color photocopy. Otherwise, it’s a nice copy.
Read more »
This copy has overall wear and pieces missing from the front cover. Back cover missing. The interior paper is bright & supple.
Read more »
The cover’s missing a good chunk, as is the subsequent page. Otherwise, it’s a nice copy.
Read more »
Front cover has tape on the interior. The interior paper is cream-colored.
Read more »
Another early Doc Savage issue. This one has heavy spine damage (as in, there’s none remaining) and there’s traces of tape on the back cover. The front cover has been replaced by a color photocopy.
Read more »
An early Doc Savage issue from its second year. This copy has tape on the back cover but the interior’s paper is still very nice. The front cover has been replaced with a color photocopy.
Read more »
A piece is missing from the top of the front cover. The interior paper is nice & bright.
Read more »
A coverless copy of this very early Doc Savage issue. The front cover’s been replaced by a color photocopy.
Read more »
An early 1940s Doc Savage, with nice, bright paper. As you can see, a chunk is missing from the front cover.
Read more »
A complete copy with nice bright pages. As you can see, there’s damage to the top left corner.
Read more »
Another early Doc. Missing back cover (replaced with a color photocopy) and there’s plenty of wear to the font. Interior paper’s nice.
Read more »
A near mint, complete set of Girasol Collectibles’ Doctor Death reprint series. These are exact facsimiles of the original pulps, containing all the backup stories and ads. These retail for $75 new. Included are the February 1935 issue containing the lead story “12 Must Die,” the March 1935 issue containing “The Gray Creatures,” and the April 1935 issue with “The Shriveling Murders.”
Read more »
A near-mint copy of Adventure House’s complete reprint of the Fall 1939 issue of Jungle Stories, featuring Ki-Gor, collecting all the stories from the original pulp. Here’s the product’s blurb:
Read more »
This is a copy of the February 22, 1958 issue of The Saturday Evening Post, which contains Lester Dent’s last published work during his lifetime, “Savage Challenge.” The copy is in great shape. This story has never been reprinted.
Read more »
These are all reading grade, with various condition problems. But it’s a 6″ stack of good reading material. Included in this lot are:
Read more »
A mint copy of this out of print issue. It’s the top magazine for the paperback collecting community. This issue includes articles on Wyatt Earp and an interview with Dan Cushman.
Read more »
This lot contains three mid-grade copies of the longest-running pulp, Ranch Romances. Contains the following three issues: November 1, 1936, March 15, 1940 and February 15, 1941.
Read more »
Both Spider reprints, #1 and 2 from Berkley Medallion, as published in November 1969. These reprint the first two Spider adventures from 1933: “The Spider Strikes” and “The Wheel of Death,” both by R.T.M. Scott.
Read more »
A first Australian edition of this novel by William G. (Doc Savage) Bogart. It features Bogart’s detective hero, Johnny Saxon.
Read more »
A mint copy of the 1994 Shadow movie novelization. By James Luceno.
Read more »