THE WORLDS OF ROBERT F YOUNG
by Young, Robert F.
THE WORLDS OF ROBERT F YOUNG, Simon and Schuster, 1965, first edition, fine in just about fine color pictorial dust-wrapper with just a hint of tanning to the dust-wrapper spine. The authors first book.
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SEVEN OUT OF TIME
by Zagat, Arthur Leo
SEVEN OUT OF TIME, Fantasy Press, 1949, first edition, some fading to the cloth on both front and rear covers as well as age-toning to the page edges, else a vg+ or better copy in like jacket with some wear and tear. This is the special subscriber's plated edition, although this copy remains unSIGNED as it was published posthumously. #297/500 numbered copies. From the library of "Doc" Smith, letter of provenance available upon request.
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SLAVES OF THE LAMP & EVIDENCE
by Zagat, Arthur Leo John W. Campbell, George O. Smith, Raymond F. Jones, Isaac Asimov
SLAVES OF THE LAMP in the August & September issues of ASTOUNDING SCIENCE FICTION for 1946, first edition, vg in full color pictorial wraps with original contributions by: John W. Campbell, George O. Smith, Raymond F. Jones, A. E. Van Vogt, Isaac Asimov robot tale (EVIDENCE), et.al.
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SEVEN OUT OF TIME
by Zagat, Arthur Leo
SEVEN OUT OF TIME, Fantasy Press, 1949, first edition, near fine in vg+ dust-wrapper with some light wear to the dust-wrapper spine extremities. 1/500 copies of this, the subscribers plated edition with the added bonus of the publishers flyer for this title laid in.
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SPINNERET
by Zahn, Timothy
SPINNERET, Bluejay, 1985, first edition, fine in wraps. Uncorrected proof. Inscribed by the author.
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A COMING OF AGE
by Zahn, Timothy
A COMING OF AGE, Bluejay, 1984, first edition, fine in like full color pictorial dust-wrapper.
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SPINNERET
by Zahn, Timothy
SPINNERET, Bluejay, 1985, first edition, fine in like dust-wrapper.
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WE
by Zamyatin, Yevgeny
WE, Viking, 1972, First Ginzburg Translation, just about fine in wraps Uncorrected proof copy. (Editorial comment: I presume Viking wished to keep this edition tightly controlled as this galley actually has a designated printed place for a number. This is number 8.) A rare advance copy of this publication.
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SLIDE TRANSPARENCIES -SET OF 9: NEVADA, THE COVERED WAGON, THE LONE EAGLE, MOULDERS OF MEN, THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP, JESSE JAMES, THE COAST OF FOLLY, STAGE STRUCK & HE NEW 70 WILLYS-KNIGHT SIX
by Zane Grey , Jesse Lasky, Wallace Berry, Joe Kennedy, Gloria Swanson
** SLIDE TRANSPARENCIES **utilized in movie houses mostly during the silent film era, Radio Mat Slide Co., ca. 1923 -1935, 9 full color transparencies in fine condition. The set of slides consist of: NEVADA by Zane Grey -a Paramount Release; THE COVERED WAGON -a Jesse Lasky Paramount film; THE LONE EAGLE -an Emory Johnson production from Universal about the heroes of the air; MOULDERS OF MEN -a Joseph P. Kennedy... Read More
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The Big Bow Mystery
by Zangwill, Israel
The Big Bow Mystery, Rand, McNally, 1895, first Amercan edition, of apparently 2 binding states, ours is in red cloth with bottom and fore edges untrimmed, t.p.e.'s gold-gilt, no date on the title page and floral device on the front cover, spine and spine lettering somewhat dulled, else a tight vg+ or better copy. Renown for allegedly being the first novel-length locked room mystery. The basis for three commercial films. A Haycraft Queen Cornerstone.
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GHETTO TRAGEDIES
by Zangwill, Israel
GHETTO TRAGEDIES, McClure & Co., 1893, first edition spine tanned with some wear to the cloth at the head of the spine, some tanning to the cover margins as well, else a good to very good copy with near fine contents by this Jewish Victorian author. Bound in original green cloth with gold gilt lettering with the embossed stamp of famed Detroit bookstore owner, Milton Marwil.
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NOAH'S ARK
by Zanuck, Darryl Francis & De Haas, Arline
NOAH'S ARK, G & D, 1928, first edition, a near fine copy with all the double-sided plates from the silent film present and intact.
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STAR LORE AND FUTURE EVENTS
by Zedekial ( Alfred James Pearce )
STAR LORE AND FUTURE EVENTS, Glen & Co., 1897, first edition, 29 volumes, a consecutive run beginning with Volume 1, #1 January 1897 and ending with volume 5, #29 for December, 1901, volume 1, #1 missing the front and rear cover (the recto of the front cover is identical to page 1 while the verso is blank and the recto of the rear cover is advertizing only while the verso is again blank), else a vg to vg+ grouping... Read More
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THE AMERICAN BURLESQUE SHOW
by Zeidman, Irving
THE AMERICAN BURLESQUE SHOW, Hawthorn Books, 1967, first edition, near fine in like dust-wrapper save for some wear and tear to the head of the dust-wrapper spine.
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A ROSE FOR ECCLESIASTES
by Zelazny, Roger
A ROSE FOR ECCLESIASTES, Rupert Hart Davis, 1969, first English edition and first hard-cover edition of the work published in the U.S. as FOUR FOR TOMORROW, some light dust-soiling to the t.p.e.'s, else just about fine in fine dust-wrapper.
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EYE OF CAT
by Zelazny, Roger
EYE OF CAT, Underwood & Miller, 1982, first edition, some rubbing to the front cover, else fine in pictorial cloth. 1/333 copies SIGNED by the author.
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BLOOD OF AMBER
by Zelazny, Roger
BLOOD OF AMBER, Arbor House, 1986, first edition, as new in like dust-wrapper.
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EYE OF CAT
by Zelazny, Roger
EYE OF CAT, Timescape / Simon & Schuster, 1982, first edition, fine in wraps. Uncorrected proof. Previously the copy of Tom Disch sent to him by a sales manager of the publisher as noted on the business card laid in.
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DAMNATION ALLEY
by Zelazny, Roger
DAMNATION ALLEY, Putnam, 1969, first edition, head of spine and upper rear fore edge corner tip gently bumped, else fine in like full color pictorial dust-wrapper with some slight wear to the head of the dust-wrapper spine. Source book for the film of the same name.
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CREATURES OF LIGHT AND DARKNESS
by Zelazny, Roger
CREATURES OF LIGHT AND DARKNESS, Doubleday, 1969, first edition, as new/very fine (covers snap back) in like color pictorial dust-wrapper. A remarkably nice copy.
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Dilvish, The Damned
by Zelazny, Roger
Dilvish, The Damned, Underwood & Miller, 1983, first hard-cover edition, light scattered foxing to the page edges, else fine in near fine color pictorial dust-wrapper with a hint of tanning to the dust-wrapper spine and a small light moisture stain to the upper rear flap area. 1/333 copies SIGNED by the author.
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THE COURTS OF CHAOS
by Zelazny, Roger
THE COURTS OF CHAOS, Doubleday, 1978, first edition, fine in like dust-wrapper and void of any remainder spray. Amber #5.
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LORD OF LIGHT / DAWN & DEATH AND THE EXECUTIONER
by Zelazny, Roger Brian Aldiss, Thomas Disch, Isaac Asimov
LORD OF LIGHT in the MAGAZINE OF FANTASY And SCIENCE FICTION for April & June, 1967,Mercury Press, first edition, 2 volumes, vg+ to near fine in full color pictorial wraps. Contains DAWN & DEATH AND THE EXECUTIONER which were incorporated in the later 1967 Doubleday book publication. Also contains original work by Brian Aldiss, Thomas Disch, Isaac Asimov, et.al.
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EYE OF CAT
by Zelazny, Roger
EYE OF CAT, Timescape / Simon & Schuster, 1982, first edition, fine in like full color pictorial dust-wrapper. Signed by the author. From the collection of esteemed Canadian fandom member Michael Glicksohn.
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THE DOORS OF HIS FACE THE LAMPS OF HIS MOUTH
by Zelazny, Roger
THE DOORS OF HIS FACE THE LAMPS OF HIS MOUTH, Doubleday, 1971, first edition, upper front fore edge corner tip very gently and insignificantly bumped, else fine in near fine dust-wrapper with some slight creasing to the base of the front dust-wrapper panel. The title story won the NEBULA award in 1965.
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