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Edité par The Frank A. Munsey Company Publisher, New York, 1933
Vendeur : biblioboy, North Providence, RI, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Single issue magazine. Etat : Good. First Edition. New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company Publisher. Good. 1933. First Edition. Single issue magazine. Good copy with spine torn, cover creased and edgeworn, scattered soiling/staining to the rear cover, text paper tanned as usual]. ; Includes the fifth of six parts of "The Golden City" by Ralph Milne Farley, "The Badge of Hate" by Georges Surdez, "Golden Millstones" by Anthony M. Rud, "Yellow Hell" by James Stevens, "The Tarantula Round-Up" by Austin Hall, "Wanted" by Capt W. R. Bethel, "The Water Ouzel" by Hal Davenport, etc. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 144 pages; 504 .
Edité par Frank A. Munsey Co., New York, 1933
Vendeur : Ed Buryn Books, Nevada City, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
1st edition. Pulp fiction magazine. This issue contains two novelettes (Badge of Hate by Surdez & Golden Millstones by Rud), one true story about Maj-Gen Frederick Funston by Allen, four short stories, three serials, featured is The Sapphire Death-I by Brent, other features. Solid bright tight copy with little wear. Scarce issue. 7 x 10, 144 pp, b/w illus & ads. Very Good unmarked, little wear, backstrip intact, fairly bright cover. Paperback in color wraps, inside stapled (cover art by Paul Stahr).
Edité par Frank A. Munsey Co., New York, 1933
Vendeur : Ed Buryn Books, Nevada City, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
1st edition. Pulp fiction magazine. This issue contains two novelettes (Badge of Hate by Surdez & Golden Millstones by Rud), one true story about Maj-Gen Frederick Funston by Allen, four short stories, three serials, featured is The Sapphire Death-I by Brent, other features. Solid bright tight copy with little wear. Scarce issue. 7 x 10, 144 pp, b/w illus & ads. Very Good+ unmarked, little wear, backstrip intact, bright cover. Paperback in color wraps, inside stapled (cover art by Paul Stahr).