NUMBER |
TITLE |
FRONT COVER |
COVER BY |
BACK COVER |
EXTRA IMAGE/S |
AUTHOR |
GENRE |
DATE |
PRICE |
EDITION |
NOTES |
G-352 |
Fire And Morning
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Geygan
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Francis Leary
|
Historical Fiction
|
1959
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$0.50
|
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
ACE Giant Edition
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G-371 |
Berlin
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Theodor Plievier
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Nonfiction
|
1959
|
$0.50
|
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listed as "Abridged"
ACE Giant Edition
WWII
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G-376 |
The Big Company Look
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J. Harvey Howells
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1959
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$0.50
|
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
ACE Giant Edition
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G-382 |
The Willing Maid
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Geygan
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|
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C. T. Ritchie
|
Historical Fiction
|
1959
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$0.50
|
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
ACE Giant Edition
Cicero T. Ritchie is the complete author name (used initals on cover).
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G-386 |
The Sulu Sword
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Verne Tossey
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Richard O'Connor
|
Historical Fiction
|
1959
|
$0.50
|
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Original title: Officers and Ladies
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G-390 |
Long Pig
|
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Ray Johnson
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Russell Foreman
|
Historical Fiction
|
1959
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$0.50
|
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
ACE Giant Edition
Original cover art by Ray Johnson for Long Pig. Gouache and watercolor on board (15" x 22"). Signed lower right.
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G-402 |
Kiboko
|
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Daniel P. Mannix
|
Historical Fiction
|
1959
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$0.50
|
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listed as "Abridged"
ACE Giant Edition
|
G-414 |
The Companions of Jehu
|
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Geygan
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Alex Andre Dumas
|
Historical Fiction
|
1960
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
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listed as "Abridged and Edited for the Modern Reader"
ACE Giant Edition
Napoleon
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G-440 |
Letter of Marque
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Andrew Hepburn
|
Historical Fiction
|
1960
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
|
G-454 |
Ride East! Ride West!
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Anne Powers
|
Historical Fiction
|
1960
|
$0.50
|
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
ACE Giant Edition
|
G-474 |
Lost Mines and Hidden Treasure
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Leland Lovelace
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Nonfiction
|
1960
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
ACE Giant Edition
|
G-480 |
The Strong Men
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John Brick
|
Historical Fiction
|
1960
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$0.50
|
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listed as "Abridged"
ACE Giant Edition
|
G-500 |
The Bad Man of the West
|
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Gerald McConnell
|
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George D. Hendricks
|
Nonfiction
|
1961
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$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
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G-502 |
Pat Garrett
|
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Gerald McConnell
|
|
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Richard O'Connor
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Biography
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
(c.1960; 1965;)
|
ACE Giant Edition
The story of the famous marshal who killed Billy the Kid.
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G-504 |
Moscow
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Theodor Plievier
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Nonfiction
|
1959
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$0.50
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(c.1953; 1956; 1959;)
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Translated by Stuard Hood
Moscow campaign of WWII
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G-505 |
Ken Murray's Giant Joke Book
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Ken Murray
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Humor
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No Date
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$0.50
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(1963; nd;)
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Ken Murray's Giant Joke Book was originally published as ACE D-062 (1963). Illustrated by Ernest Marquez, Bill Wenzel, Martin Filehock and Reyol Art.
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G-507 |
Hell in the Heavens
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John M. Foster
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Nonfiction
|
1961
|
$0.50
|
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
ACE Giant Edition
John M. Foster (Captain, Usmcr)
South Pacific Airwar in WWII
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G-510 |
The Case Of The Weird Sisters
|
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Charlotte Armstrong
(aka Charlotte Armstrong Lewis)
|
Mystery
|
1963
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
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listed as "Complate & Unabridged"
|
G-514 |
Something Blue
|
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Charlotte Armstrong
(aka Charlotte Armstrong Lewis)
|
Mystery
|
1962
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing and PBO
|
|
G-515 |
The Long Walk
|
|
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|
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Slavomir Rawicz
|
Nonfiction
|
1963
|
$0.50
|
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Slavomir Rawicz was a 24 year old Cavalry officer in the Polish army through 1939. The Russians arrested him immediately after they conquered Eastern Poland, and convicted him of espionage because he spoke Russian He was sent to Siberia to Labor Camp 303 with a 25 year sentence. He and six (6) other prisoners escaped and walked 3000 miles south to India with no maps, equipped only with handmade fur clothing a knife and an axe. Miraculously four (4) of them survived even though they crossed the Gobi Desert and the Himalayas with NO other tools. (S'posedly while crossing Nepal, it appears that they encountered the Yeti!)
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G-520 |
Arena
|
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Robert Maguire
|
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Jay Scotland
(aka John Jakes)
|
Historical Fiction
|
1963
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing and PBO
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
"Swords and Sandals genre"
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G-522 |
The Firebrand
|
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George Challis
(aka Max Brand)
|
Historical Fiction
|
1963
|
$0.50
|
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
"Christians and Saracens genre"
Max Brand - Pseudonym of Frederick Faust
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G-527 |
The Bait and The Trap
|
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George Challis
(aka Max Brand)
|
Historical Fiction
|
1963
|
$0.50
|
(c.1935; 1963;)
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
|
G-532 |
Traitors’ Legion
|
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Robert Maguire
|
|
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Jay Scotland
(aka John Jakes)
|
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1963
|
$0.50
|
|
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G-536 |
The Day She Died
|
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Helen Reilly
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Mystery
|
1963
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
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listed as "Complate & Unabridged"
Also listed as "First Paperback Edition of Her Last Great Mystery")
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G-537 |
Unidentified Flying Objects
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Edward J. Ruppelt
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Nonfiction
|
1963
|
$0.50
|
(c.1956; 1963;
2nd ACE printing)
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Edward J. Ruppelt was the head of the United States Air Force Operation Blue Book project. Note: this is the same cover as for the ACE single D-200 (1956).
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G-538 |
Shadow Hawk
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Andre Norton
|
Historical Fiction
|
1963
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
This edition has a frontspiece map of Egypt and the surrounding region to allow the reader follow this historical tale of ancient Egyptians fighting for freedom against the Hyksos in 1590 BC.
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G-540 |
A Little Less Than Kind
|
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|
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Charlotte Armstrong
(aka Charlotte Armstrong Lewis)
|
Mystery
|
1963
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Time in a Paperback Edition"
listed as "Complate & Unabridged"
Original cover art for A Little Less Than Kind. Gouache and tempera on board. 20" x 13.75." Masking tape (lower left corner) with printing set-up notations (39% matte pos.).
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G-541 |
The Evil Wish
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Jean Potts
|
Mystery
|
1964
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "Complate & Unabridged"
Original cover art for The Evil Wish. Gouache on board, 19" x 13.5." Close-up detail. There is some minor markings and discoloration to the extreme edges of the white background.
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G-542 |
Meet Me Tonight
|
|
|
|
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Martha Albrand
(aka Katrin Holland)
|
ACE Gothic
Mystery
|
1964
|
$0.50
|
(c.1960; 1964;)
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
original title: Return To Terror
Martha Albrand born Heidi Huberta Freybe Loewengard (1914-1981) also wrote under pen-names Katrin Holland, Christine Lambert, and Katrin J. Lamon. In 1950, the book After Midnight won the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière International Prize, the most prestigious award for crime and detective fiction in France.
|
G-544 |
The Wench Is Dead
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Ruth Fenisong
|
Mystery
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
(c. 1953; 1965;
1st ACE printing and PBO)
|
|
G-545 |
The Trusting Victim
|
|
|
|
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Dana Lyon
(aka Mabel Dana Lyon)
|
Mystery
|
1964
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
|
G-546 |
Compartment K
|
|
|
|
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Helen Reilly
|
Mystery
|
1964
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "Complate & Unabridged"
Original cover art for Compartment K (artist unknown). Gouache on board. 18.25" x 12."
|
G-547 |
The Blind Spot
|
|
Jack Gaughan
|
|
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Austin Hall
and Homer Eon Flint
|
Sci-Fi
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
|
Austin Hall (1883-1933) wrote mainly in the Western genre. His science fiction writings were mainly in pulps (Argosy, All-Story Weekly, and Weird Tales) and his most recognized (or berated) work is collaboration with Homer Eon Flint in "The Blind Spot" (serialized in Argosy, later published separately in 1951). He wrote an independent sequel "The Spot of Life" (serialized in Argosy, later published separately in 1964).
Homer Eon Flint (188? - 1924) is remembered for "The Blind Spot." His short career provided many stories to the pulps (Argosy and All-Story Weekly) during the early 1920's and the posthumous novels (ACE editions are from 1965 - 1966) were derived from stories originating in those magazines.
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G-548 |
Let's Kill Uncle
|
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Rohan O'Grady
|
Mystery/
Horror
|
1964
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
frontspiece illustration by Jack Gaughan
|
G-549 |
The Iron Cobweb
|
|
|
|
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Ursula Curtiss
|
Mystery
|
1964
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
|
G-550 |
The Listener
|
|
|
|
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Theodora Du Bois
|
ACE Gothic
Mystery
|
1964
|
$0.50
|
(c.1962; 1964;
1st ACE printing)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
|
G-551 |
World's Best Science Fiction: 1965
|
|
|
|
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Donald A. Wollheim
and Terry Carr (Ed.)
|
Sci-Fi
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
Title page, editor portrait sketches, and interior illustrations by Jack Gaughan
Contains; Tom Purdom Greenplace, Ben Bova & Myron R. Lewis Men of Good Will, Christopher Anvil Bill for Delivery, Norman Kagan Four Brands of Impossible, William F. Temple A Niche in Time, Edward Jesby Sea Wrack, C. C. McApp For Every Action, Josef Nesvadba Vampires Ltd., John Brunner The Last Lonely Man, Robert Lory The Star Party, Colin Free The Weather in the Underworld, Philip K. Dick O, To Be A Blobel!, Edward Mackin The Unremembered, Harry Mulisch What Happened to Sergeant Masuro?, Thomas M. Disch Now is Forever, Jack B. Lawson The Competitors, and Fritz Leiber When the Change-Winds Blow.
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G-552 |
Shannon Terror
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|
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Theodora Du Bois
|
ACE Gothic
Mystery
|
1964
|
$0.50
|
|
|
G-553 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #1
The Thousand Coffins Affair
|
|
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Michael Avallone
|
Adventure
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
PBO
|
The ACE Book volumes of The Man From U.N.C.L.E. series (MFU) are original stories and although the characters and settings correspond with the television series, are not novelizations of the TV series. However, note that ACE Books used the popularity of the TV series and utilized photo cover images derived from the television series.
Michael Avallone was prolific in the mystery genre and wrote a number of ACE mystery double and single volumes.
|
G-554 |
The Velvet Target
|
|
|
|
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Genevieve Holden
(aka Genevieve Long Pou)
|
ACE Gothic
Mystery
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
(c.1956; 1965;
1st ACE printing)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
|
G-555 |
The Wasp
|
|
Bob Schneilla
|
|
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Ursula Curtiss
|
Mystery
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
|
|
G-556 |
Love With A Harvard Accent
|
|
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Leonie St. John
|
|
No Date
|
$0.50
|
(c.1962; nd;)
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
Love With A Harvard Accent was originally published as ACE F-140 (1962). This edition appears to be a renumbering and reuse of the earlier edition (see the letter-number block in upper left corner). Thus, this would be the 2nd ACE printing.
|
G-557 |
Out of the Dark
|
|
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|
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Ursula Curtiss
|
Mystery
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
(c.1963; 1964; 1965; 1st thus)
|
listed as "Complate & Unabridged"
Original cover art by Bob Schinella for Out of the Dark. Gouache and watercolor on board, 30" x 13.25" and signed lower left.
|
G-558 |
Something's Happened to Kate
|
|
|
|
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Genevieve Holden
(aka Genevieve Long Pou)
|
ACE Gothic
Mystery
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
(c.1958; 1965; 1st thus)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Genevieve Holden is the penname of Genevieve Long Pou. The author of seven mystery novels between 1953 and 1976, she died Sunday, April 22nd, 2005 in Atlanta GA at the age of 87 (born in Tupelo, Mississippi in 1919). She attended the University of Mississippi for two years before transferring to the University of Georgia. After college, Pou worked on the Birmingham Post and the Idaho Statesman before writing her first mystery in 1953. As a mystery (or more appropriately Gothic suspense/mystery) writer born and raised in Mississippi, she is one of the many authors honored by being included in the University of Mississippi's online archive exhibit entitled Murder With Southern Hospitality: An Exhibition of Mississippi Mysteries.
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G-559 |
After Midnight
|
|
|
|
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Martha Albrand
(aka Katrin Holland)
|
Mystery
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
(c.1950; 1965; 1st thus)
|
listed as "Complate & Unabridged"
|
G-560 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #2
The Doomsday Affair
|
|
|
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Harry Whittington
|
Adventure
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
PBO
|
Harry Whittington was a popular ACE mystery double and single author.
|
G-561 |
Widow's Web
|
|
|
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Ursula Curtiss
|
Mystery
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
|
G-562 |
The Long Body
|
|
|
|
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Helen Mccloy
|
Mystery
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
(1965; 1st thus)
|
listed as "Complate & Unabridged"
Original cover art for The Long Body. Gouache and watercolor on board, 18.5" x 12" (image area), no signature.
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G-563 |
A Day In Monte Carlo
|
|
|
|
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Martha Albrand
(aka Katrin Holland)
|
Mystery
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
(1965; 1st thus)
|
|
G-564 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #3
The Copenhagen Affair
|
|
|
|
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John Oram
(aka John Oram Thomas)
|
Adventure
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
PBO
|
John Oram Thomas (d. 1980), in addition to the ACE MFU volumes, also ghost-wrote several biographies of WWII heroes, some books on traditional Welsh remedies, a book on the Danish Resistance (called "The Giant Killers"), and was a print journalist with the South Wales Argus, the Empire News, and many other UK based papers before retiring to Australia.
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G-565 |
The Deadly Climate
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|
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Ursula Curtiss
|
Mystery
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
(c.1954; 1965)
|
Original cover art for the ACE Gothic / Mystery novel The Deadly Climate by Ursula Curtis. Detail of woman. Gouache on board with an image size of 18.5" x 12.5."
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G-566 |
Lady In The Mist
|
|
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Theresa Charles
(aka Irene Maude Swatridge
and Charles John Swatridge)
|
ACE Gothic/
Romance
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
(; c.1964; 1965;)
|
Alternate Title: Nurse Alice in Love
|
G-567 |
The Shrouded Tower
|
|
|
|
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Theresa Charles
(aka Irene Maude Swatridge
and Charles John Swatridge)
|
ACE Gothic/
Romance
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
(c.1965; 1965;)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Alternate Title: The Man For Me
The Shrouded Tower was originally published under the title of The Man For Me by Hale (hard cover) in UK in 1965.
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G-568 |
Escape While I Can
|
|
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Melba Marlett
|
ACE Gothic/
Romance
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
(c.1944; 1965;
1st ACE printing)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
|
G-570 |
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
|
|
Jack Gaughan
|
|
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Alan Garner
|
Sci-Fi
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
|
G-571 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #4
The Dagger Affair
|
|
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|
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David Mcdaniel
|
Adventure
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
PBO
|
David McDaniel wrote several of the original stories for The Man From U.N.C.L.E. He also wrote the second of "The Prisoner" spin-off novels (ACE 67901) as well as one science fiction title (ACE G-667; The Arsenal Out of Time).
This story was also published in a French edition: Des Agents Tres Speciaux - l' affair de la dague. These 'Tele mystere' volumes are listed as "adventure de Napoleon Solo."
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G-572 |
The Man In The Mews
|
|
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|
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Joy Petersen Packer
|
ACE Gothic Novel
|
1965
|
$0.50
|
(c.1964; 1965;
1st ACE printing)
|
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G-574 |
The War On Charity Ross
|
|
G. Gross
|
|
|
Jack M. Bickham
|
Western
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
|
G-575 |
Quin's Hide
|
|
|
|
|
Margaret Summerton
|
ACE Gothic Novel
|
1966
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
|
G-578 |
Shadow Of A Witch
|
|
|
|
|
Mary Paradise
(aka Dorothy Eden)
|
ACE Gothic Novel
|
1966
|
$0.50
|
(c.1962; 1966;)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Shadow of a Witch was also published under Dorothy Eden.
|
G-581 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #5
The Mad Scientist Affair
|
|
|
|
|
John T. Phillifent
|
Adventure
|
1966
|
$0.50
|
PBO
|
John T. Phillifent wrote SF from the mid-1950's to the early-1970's, and died in 1976. Most of his work was published under the pen-name "John Rackham" (over a dozen Ace Double halves under this name.) He claimed to reserve his best work for publication under his own name, some of those stories appear in the mid-1960's in Analog, and finally a half-dozen books under his name in the 1970's (including 2 ACE Double halves.) It is not too surprising that Phillifent followed the inventor of the ACE Double (Donald A. Wollheim) to the new company (DAW Books) that he formed in 1972 when he left ACE Books.
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G-582 |
Journey to the Center of the Earth
|
|
|
|
|
Jules Verne
|
Sci-Fi
|
1966
|
$0.50
|
(c.1956; nd; 1966;)
|
Journey to the Center of the Earth was previously published in ACE Single D-156 (1956), D-397 (nd; probably 1959), F-191 (1963) and M-119 (1965) using the same cover art. This edition is listed as "Science Fiction Classic" on the ACE logo and a "New Modern Translation."
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G-583 |
Festival of Darkness
|
|
|
|
|
Marie Garratt
|
ACE Gothic Novel
|
1966
|
$0.50
|
1st thus
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
The British edition title of this story is Where No Fire Burns. A tag-line on the cover indicates that this is a "prize-winning novel of romantic suspense."
Original cover art for Festival of Darkness. Gouache on board (20" x 15") and unsigned. Publisher notations in the lower left of painting.
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G-586 |
Hawk of the Wilderness
|
|
Jerome Podwil
|
|
|
William L. Chester
|
Sci-Fi
|
1966
|
$0.50
|
(c.1936; 1966;
1st ACE printing)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Cover and frontspiece illustration by Jerome Podwil
The first of the "Kioga" novels, first published as a serial in Blue Book in 1935-1936. Fantastic adventure set in an unknown Arctic land to the north of Siberia. Comparable to Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan.
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G-589 |
Ring Of Mischief
|
|
|
|
|
Margaret Summerton
|
ACE Gothic Novel
|
1966
|
$0.50
|
(c.1965; 1966;)
1st ACE printing and PBO
|
|
G-590 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #6
The Vampire Affair
|
|
|
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|
David Mcdaniel
|
Adventure
|
1966
|
$0.50
|
PBO
|
It appears that the Man From U.N.C.L.E. was also popular in France. Here is the French edition: Des Agents Tres Speciaux - l' affair du vampire. These Tele mystere volumes are listed as "adventure de Napoleon Solo." Cover art is a movie still and back cover information is just a French translation of the American version. The other interesting point is that the author's name is given as David Mac Daniel.
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G-592 |
Stampede at Hourglass
|
|
|
|
|
Lin Searles
|
Western
|
No Date
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
|
G-593 |
Face Of An Angel
|
|
|
|
|
Mary Paradise
(aka Dorothy Eden)
|
ACE Gothic Novel
|
1966
|
$0.50
|
(c.1960; 1966;)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
|
G-594 |
The Bloody Jungle
|
|
Gerald McConnell
|
|
|
Charles W. Runyon
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Historical
Fiction
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1966
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$0.50
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1st ACE printing and PBO
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A novel of the Green Berets in Vietnam.
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G-595 |
Quest Crosstime
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Jack Gaughan
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Andre Norton
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Sci-Fi
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1966
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$0.50
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
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G-598 |
Bright Deadly Summer
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Lou Marchetti
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Barbara James
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ACE Gothic Novel
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1966
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$0.50
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Original cover art by Lou Marchetti for Bright Deadly Summer. Gouache on illustration board. 18.5" x 14.5."
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G-599 |
Star Guard
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Ed Emschwiller
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Andre Norton
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Sci-Fi
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1966
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$0.50
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(c.1956; 1961; 1963; 1966;)
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Star Guard was originally published in ACE Double D-199 (1956) bound with Poul Anderson's Planet of No Return. It was also published as ACE Single D-527 (1961). They all use the same Emsh cover art.
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G-600 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #7
The Radioactive Camel Affair
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Peter Leslie
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Adventure
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1966
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$0.50
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PBO
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G-603 |
The Scent of Lilacs
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Carolyn Wilson
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ACE Gothic Novel
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1966
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$0.50
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
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G-604 |
Daktari
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Jess Shelton
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Mystery
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1966
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$0.50
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1st ACE printing
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Another cross-over TV series paperback edition with16 pages of photos from the television series.
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G-605 |
Agent of T.E.R.R.A. #1 The Flying Saucer Gambit
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Sergio Leone
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Larry Maddock
(aka Jack Jardine)
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Sci-Fi
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1966
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$0.50
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1st ACE printing
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Jack Jardine (1931-2009) wrote the four Agent of T.E.R.R.A. tales under the Larry Maddock pseudonym. He also wrote as Arthur Farmer and , with his wife Julie Ann Jardine, under the pseudonym of Howard L. Cory for The Sword of Lankor (ACE F-373; 1966).
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G-608 |
The Only Good Secretary
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Jean Potts
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Mystery
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1966
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$0.50
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(c.1965; 1966; 1st ACE printing)
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listed as "Complate & Unabridged"
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G-611 |
The Best From Fantasy and Science Fiction, Twelfth Series
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Avram Davidson (Ed.)
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Sci-Fi
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1967
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$0.50
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listed as "First Book Publication"
Contains Brian W. Aldiss A Kind of Artistry, J. G. Ballard The Garden of Time, Ron Goulart Please Stand By, Edgar Pangborn The Golden Horn, and Joanna Russ My Dear Emily.
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G-612 |
Harlequin House
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Leal Hayes
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ACE Gothic Mystery
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1967
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$0.50
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G-613 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #8
The Monster Wheel Affair
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David Mcdaniel
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Adventure
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1967
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$0.50
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PBO
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G-616 |
Souvenir Of Monique
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Marion Zimmer Bradley
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ACE Gothic Novel
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1967
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$0.50
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1st ACE printing
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listed as "First Book Publication"
One of the few ACE non-fantasy or non-science fiction novels of Marion Zimmer Bradley under her own name and not a pseudonym. MZB also wrote a number of lesbiana stories for other publishers.
Note the banner headline for "First in Gothics" with the gothic icon that appears on a number of these ACE volumes.
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G-617 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #9
The Diving Dames Affair
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Peter Leslie
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Adventure
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1967
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$0.50
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PBO
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G-620 |
Agent of T.E.R.R.A. #2 The Golden Goddess Gambit
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Sergio Leone
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Larry Maddock
(aka Jack Jardine)
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
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$0.50
|
1st ACE printing)
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G-621 |
Matravers Hall
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Elizabeth Kellier
(aka Elizabeth Kelly)
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ACE Gothic Novel
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1967
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$0.50
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(c.1962; 1967;)
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Original title: The Return of Nurse Maine
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G-624 |
The Secret of the Bayou
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Francine Davenport
(aka Velma Tate)
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ACE Gothic Novel
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1967
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$0.50
|
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listed as "First Book Publication"
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G-625 |
To Outrun Doomsday
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Kelly Freas
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Kenneth Bulmer
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Sci-Fi
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1967
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$0.50
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listed as "First Book Publication"
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G-626 |
City of Illusions
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Jack Gaughan
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Ursula K. Leguin
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Sci-Fi
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1967
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$0.50
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|
listed as "First Book Publication"
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G-627 |
The Big Time
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Fritz Leiber
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Sci-Fi
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1967
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$0.50
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2nd ACE edition
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
1957 HUGO Award Winner
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G-628 |
Shorty
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Clifton Adams
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Western
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1967
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$0.50
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1st ACE printing
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
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G-629 |
Nurse Missing
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Elizabeth Kellier
(aka Elizabeth Kelly)
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ACE Nurse Romance
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1967
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$0.50
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(c.1961; 1967;)
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Original title: Nurse to a Stranger
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G-630 |
Warlock of the Witch World
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Jack Gaughan
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Andre Norton
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
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$0.50
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|
listed as "First Book Publication"
Cover, title page and interior sketch by Jack Gaughan
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G-631 |
Professor Jameson Space Adventure #2 The Sunless World
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Gray Morrow
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Neil R. Jones
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Sci-Fi
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1967
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$0.50
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listed as "First Book Publication"
Neil Ronald Jones (b. 1909) began writing for the pulps in the early 1930's and the "Professor Jameson" series ran for two decades in Amazing, Astonishing, and Super Science Stories.
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G-634 |
War of the Wing-Men
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Poul Anderson
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Sci-Fi
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$0.50
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(c.1958; 1967;
2nd ACE printing)
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
War of the Wing-Men was originally published in ACE Double D-303 (1958) bound with The Snows of Ganymede.
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G-635 |
Pilgrim's End
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Lena Brooke Mcnamara
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ACE Gothic Novel
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1967
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$0.50
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G-636 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #10 The Assassination Affair
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J. Hunter Holly
(aka Joan C. Holly)
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Adventure
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1967
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$0.50
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PBO
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J. (Joan) HUNTER HOLLY is another ACE Double science fiction author who dabbled in this genre.
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G-637 |
The Ganymede Takeover
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Jack Gaughan
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Philip K. Dick
and Ray Nelson
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
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$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
Cover and interior art by Jack Gaughan
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G-639 |
Starwolf #1
The Weapon from Beyond
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Jack Gaughan
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Edmond Hamilton
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
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$0.50
|
|
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G-640 |
The Weirwoods
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Gray Morrow
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Thomas Burnett Swann
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
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$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
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G-641 |
Bright New Universe
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John Schoenherr
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Jack Williamson
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
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$0.50
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|
listed as "First Book Publication"
Frontspiece illustration by Jack Gaughan
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G-643 |
Saverstall
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Jean Vicary
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ACE Gothic Novel
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1967
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
|
G-644 |
Agent of T.E.R.R.A. #3 The Emerald Elephant Gambit
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Sergio Leone
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|
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Larry Maddock
(aka Jack Jardine)
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
|
G-645 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #11 The Invisibility Affair
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Thomas Stratton
(aka Gene Deweese
and Robert Coulson)
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Adventure
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
PBO
|
Robert Coulson and Gene DeWeese continued their collaboration with the science fiction tale Gates of the Universe (1975) published as LASER Book #4 as well as the light-hearted recursive sf romps "Now You See It/Him/Them" (1975) and "Charles Fort Never Mentioned Wombats" (1977). Gene DeWeeseE (1934-2012) also contributed novels to the "Star Trek" and "Dinotopia" shared universes.
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G-646 |
The X Factor
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Jack Gaughan
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Andre Norton
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
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$0.50
|
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Cover, title page, and interior illustration by Jack Gaughan
|
G-647 |
S.O.S. From Three Worlds
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Jack Gaughan
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Murray Leinster
(aka Will F. Jenkins)
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
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$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
Cover and title page illustration by Jack Gaughan
Murray Leinster's short story collection dealing with the Med ships - lone starships each carrying one man and one beast, and enough medical knowledge and equipment to cure a plague of planetary dimensions. Three novelettes built around that concept are included in this volume; Plague On Kryder II; Ribbon In the Sky; and Quarantine World.
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G-649 |
The World Swappers
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Kelly Freas
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John Brunner
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
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$0.50
|
(c.1959; 1967;
2nd ACE printing)
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
The World Swappers was originally published in ACE Double D-391 (1959) bounde with A. E. van Vogt's Siege of the Unseen.
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G-650 |
Professor Jameson Space Adventure #3 Space War
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Gray Morrow
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Neil R. Jones
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
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$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
Title page and interior illustration probably by Gray Morrow
A collection of related stories about the last Earthman (Professor Jameson) and the Zoromes. Stories include Zora of the Zoromes; Space War; and Labyrinth. These are all from Amazing magazine from 1935 to 1936.
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G-651 |
Once Upon A Tombstone
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Elizabeth Salter
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ACE Gothic Novel
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1967
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$0.50
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(c.1965; 1967; 1st thus)
|
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G-652 |
The Disturbing Death of Jenkins Delaney
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Gerald McConnell
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Michael Bonner
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Western
|
1967
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$0.50
|
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
|
G-653 |
Doctor's Daughter
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|
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Arlene Hale
(aka Mary Arlene Hale)
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ACE Nurse Romance
|
1967
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$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
Mary Arlene Hale (1924-1982) also wrote under the names Tracy Adams, Gail Everett, Arlene Hale, Mary Hale, and Lynn Williams.
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G-654 |
Catseye
|
|
Ed Emschwiller
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|
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Andre Norton
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
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$0.50
|
(c.1962; 1967;
2nd ACE printing)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Catseye was originally published as ACE Single F-167 (1962) using the same cover art.
|
G-655 |
Witch World
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Jack Gaughan
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|
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Andre Norton
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
(c.1963; 1967;
2nd ACE printing)
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
Witch World was originally published as ACE Single F-197 (1963) and uses the same cover art.
|
G-656 |
When the Star Kings Die
|
|
Jack Gaughan
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|
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John Jakes
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
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$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
Cover and frontspiece illustration by Jack Gaughan
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G-657 |
Rider on the Roan
|
|
Gerald McConnell
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|
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Nelson Nye
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Western
|
1967
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$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
|
G-658 |
Leap In The Dark
|
|
Lou Marchetti
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|
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Rona Randall
(aka Rona Shambrook)
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ACE Nurse Romance
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
|
Original cover art for Leap in the Dark. Artist was Lou Marchetti (1920-1992) and is rendered on a thick piece of illustration board (image area 11.5" x 18.5").
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G-660 |
The Universe Maker
|
|
Jack Gaughan
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|
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A. E. Van Vogt
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Sci-Fi
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1967
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$0.50
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(c.1953; 1967;)
|
The Universe Maker was originally published in ACE Double D-31 (1953) bound with The World of Null-A.
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G-661 |
Big Planet
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|
Ed Emschwiller
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|
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Jack Vance
(aka James Holbrook Vance)
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
(c.1958; 1967;)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Big Planet was originally published in ACE Double D-295 (1958) bound with Slaves of the Klau.
|
G-662 |
The Second Mally Lee
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|
Sergio Leone
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|
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Elisabeth Kyle
(aka Agnes Mary Robertson Dunlop)
|
ACE Gothic Novel
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
(c.1947; 1967;)
|
Original title: Mally Lee
|
G-663 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #12 The Mind-Twisters Affair
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|
|
|
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Thomas Stratton
(aka Gene Deweese
and Robert Coulson)
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Adventure
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
PBO
|
|
G-664 |
Born Under Mars
|
|
John Schoenherr
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|
|
John Brunner
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Sci-Fi
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
|
G-665 |
The Silver Flame
|
|
Gerald McConnell
|
|
|
L. L. Foreman
|
Western
|
1967
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$0.50
|
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
|
G-666 |
Wayneston Hospital
|
|
Lou Marchetti
|
|
|
Elizabeth Kellier
(aka Elizabeth Kelly)
|
ACE Nurse Romance
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
ACE Star Edition
|
G-667 |
The Arsenal Out of Time
|
|
Kelly Freas
|
|
|
David Mcdaniel
|
Sci-Fi
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
Interior illustrations by Jack Gaughan
|
G-669 |
The Coming of the Terrans
|
|
Gray Morrow
|
|
|
Leigh Brackett
|
Sci-Fi
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
Collection of five short stories.
Leigh Douglas Brackett (b. 1915; d. 1978) was one of the earliest of the women science fiction (and fantasy) writers. Her first published science fiction story, Martian Quest, appeared in Astounding in 1940. She was a prolific writer in the genres of science fiction (her most recognized story is probably The Long Tomorrow, c. 1955), mystery, and western as well as television and movie scripts ("The Big Sleep" - 1946 and "Rio Bravo" -1958).
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G-670 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #12 The Rainbow Affair
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|
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David Mcdaniel
|
Adventure
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
PBO
|
|
G-671 |
The Star and the Gun
|
|
Gerald McConnell
|
|
|
Lewis B. Patten
|
Western
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
|
G-672 |
University Nurse
|
|
Lou Marchetti
|
|
|
Arlene Hale
(aka Mary Arlene Hale)
|
ACE Nurse Romance
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
|
G-673 |
Lords of the Starship
|
|
John Schoenherr
|
|
|
Mark S. Geston
|
Sci-Fi
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
Mark Syminton Geston (b. 1946) studied law at New York University Law School (1971). Lords of the Starship was his first novel and written while he was obtaining his degree in history from Kenyon College (Ohio).
|
G-675 |
The Secret Visitors
|
|
Bob Schinella
|
|
|
James White
|
Sci-Fi
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Bob Schinella's cover art is often in the mystery, suspense, and gothic genres.
|
G-676 |
Storm in the Mountains
|
|
Bob Schinella
|
|
|
Nancy Buckingham
(aka John Sawyer
and Nancy Buckingham Sawyer)
|
ACE Gothic Mystery
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
Alternate title: Heart of Marble
This is actually a "nurse romance" packaged with gothic suspense/mystery overtones.
|
G-677 |
Turning On
|
|
Jack Gaughan
|
|
|
Damon Knight
|
Sci-Fi
|
1966
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Cover and title page by Jack Gaughan
Short story collection (13 stories)
|
G-678 |
The Plundering Gun
|
|
Gerald McConnell
|
|
|
L. L. Foreman
|
Western
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
|
|
G-679 |
Nurse At Mystery Villa
|
|
|
|
|
Willo Davis Roberts
|
ACE Nurse Romance
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
|
|
G-680 |
Cycle of Nemesis
|
|
Kelly Freas
|
|
|
Kenneth Bulmer
|
Sci-Fi
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
Title page illustration by Jack Gaughan
|
G-681 |
Professor Jameson Space Adventure #4 Twin Worlds
|
|
|
|
|
Neil R. Jones
|
Sci-Fi
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
|
G-683 |
The Big Jump
|
|
Jeff Jones
|
|
|
Leigh Brackett
|
Sci-Fi
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
(c.1955; 1967;)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Interior art by Jack Gaughan
The Big Jump was originally published in ACE Double D-103 (1955) bound with Philip K. Dick's Solar Lottery.
|
G-684 |
Beauty That Must Die
|
|
|
|
|
Barbara James
|
ACE Gothic Novel
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
(c.1961; 1968;
1st ACE printing)
|
Beauty That Must Die was originally published by Hodder & Stoughton (London) in 1961.
|
G-685 |
My Brother John
|
|
Gerald McConnell
|
|
|
Herbert Purdum
|
Western
|
1966
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
My Brother John was awarded the Spur Award for the Best Western Novel of the Year.
|
G-686 |
The Odds Against Nurse Pat
|
|
|
|
|
Ray Dorien
|
ACE Nurse Romance
|
1967
|
$0.50
|
(c.1958; 1967;
1st ACE printing)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Original title: Red-Head Nurse
|
G-688 |
Planet of Adventure #1 City of the Chasch
|
|
Jeff Jones
|
|
|
Jack Vance
(aka James Holbrook Vance)
|
Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
|
Jeffrey Jones (1944-2013) started out as a geology major at Georgia Tech and switched to art. Jones illustrated in the comic genre for Wally Wood and Jim Warren (Creepy, Eerie) as well as the science fiction (Amazing and Fantastic) and fantasy genres. Numerous awards and nominations include the Hugo Award (nominated 4 times), British Fantasy Award (1979), and World Fantasy Award for Best Artist (1986).
|
G-689 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #14 The Cross of Gold Affair
|
|
|
|
|
Fredric Davies
(aka Ron Ellik
and Fredric Langley)
|
Adventure
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
PBO
|
|
G-690 |
The Beast Master
|
|
Ed Valigursky
|
|
|
Andre Norton
|
Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
(c.1961; 1964; 1968;
3rd ACE printing)
|
The Beast Master was originally published in ACE Double D- 509 (1961) bound with Star Hunter.
Also published as an ACE Single (F-315) and they all use the same Valigursky cover art.
|
G-691 |
Lord of Thunder
|
|
Alex Schomburg
|
|
|
Andre Norton
|
Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
(c.1963; 1968;)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
The Lord of Thunder was originally published as ACE Single F-243 (1963) using the same Schomburg cover art.
|
G-692 |
The Swordsman of Mars
|
|
Ed Emschwiller
|
|
|
Otis Adelbert Kline
|
Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
(c.1961; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
The Swordsman of Mars was originally published as ACE Single D-516 (1961).
|
G-693 |
The Outlaws of Mars
|
|
Ed Emschwiller
|
|
|
Otis Adelbert Kline
|
Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
(c.1961; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
The Outlaws of Mars was originally published as ACE Single D-531 (1961). This edition has an Introduction by Camille Cazedessus, the editor of the fanzine ERBdom.
|
G-694 |
The Dolphin and the Deep
|
|
|
|
|
Thomas Burnett Swann
|
Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
|
G-695 |
Bitter Grass
|
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Theodore V. Olsen
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Western
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1967
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$0.50
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
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G-696 |
Emergency Call
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Earl Mayan
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Arlene Hale
(aka Mary Arlene Hale)
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ACE Nurse Romance
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1968
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$0.50
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1st ACE printing and PBO
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title page illustration by Jack Gaughan
Original cover art by Earl Mayan for Emergency Call. Mixed media on board, 21.5" x 14.5" and signed and dated (1967)
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G-697 |
We Claim These Stars
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Kelly Freas
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Poul anderson
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Sci-Fi
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1968
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$0.50
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2nd ACE printing
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Original color prelim drawing by Kelly Freas for We Claim These Stars. 6.25 x 4.25 inches. Signed lower left. Titled on mat.
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G-699 |
The Bride Wore Black
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Cornell Woolrich
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Mystery
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1968
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$0.50
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(c.1940; 1968)
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G-700 |
Will To Survive
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Elizabeth Salter
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ACE Gothic Novel
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$0.50
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(c.1958; 1968;
1st ACE printing)
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Frontspiece by Jack Gaughan
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G-701 |
Starwolf #2
The Closed Worlds
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Jack Gaughan
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Edmond Hamilton
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Sci-Fi
|
1968
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$0.50
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1st thus
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G-702 |
The Flying Nun:
Miracle At San Tanco
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William Johnston
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Fiction
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1968
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$0.50
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Another TV (Screen Gems - ABC TV) spin-off series. A very good reference (well-indexed and written) on TV Tie-In volumes such as The Flying Nun is by Kurt Peers (1999, 2nd edition) TV Tie-Ins: A bibliography of American TV tie-in paperbacks. TV Books, NY, 364 pp.
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G-703 |
Victory on Janus
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Michael Gilbert
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Andre Norton
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Sci-Fi
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1968
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$0.50
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1st ACE printing
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interior illustration by Jack Gaughan
Original cover art of Andre Norton's Victory on Janus. Acrylic on canvas, signed by the artist in lower right. 17x13" overall. Painting shows more around the margins than the published version. Image courtesy of PBA Galleries (who were the sellers of this artwork).
Michael F. Gilbert (1947 - 2000) was an artist, author, and publisher. Gilbert was married to Sheila Gilbert, co-publisher of DAW Books and provided various artwork for many DAW titles. This cover art is one of his earliest works. He also was the illustrator and co-author for Andre Norton's The Day of the Ness (1975). His other area of interest was military history and wargaming, which led to his work in game development.
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G-704 |
Navarro
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Gerald McConnell
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Carse Boyd
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Western
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1962
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$0.50
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Original cover art by Gerald McConnell for this edition of Navarro.
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G-706 |
The Jewels of Aptor
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Jeff Jones
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Samuel R. Delany
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Sci-Fi
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1968
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$0.50
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(c.1962; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
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The Jewels of Aptor was originally published in ACE Double F-173 (1962) bound with James White's Second Ending. This version is listed as revised.
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G-707 |
The Master of Phoenix Hall
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Edwina Marlow
(aka T. E. Huff)
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ACE Gothic Novel
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1968
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$0.50
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The Master of Phoenix Hall was also published under the same title using the pseudonym Jennifer Wilde.
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G-708 |
A Partnership With Death
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Clifton Adams
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Western
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1967
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$0.50
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1st ACE printing
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G-709 |
Bedlam Planet
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Jeff Jones
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John Brunner
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Sci-Fi
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1968
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$0.50
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listed as "First Book Publication"
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G-711 |
Nurse Stacey Comes Aboard
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Martin Koeing
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Rona Randall
(aka Rona Shambrook)
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ACE Nurse Romance
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1968
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$0.50
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(c.1958; 1968;)
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Original cover art by Martin Koeing for Nurse Stacey Comes Aboard. Mixed media on board. 20" x 15." Not signed. Verso has title.
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G-712 |
The Best From Fantasy and Science Fiction, Third Series
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Ed Enschwiller
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Anthony Boucher
(aka William A. P. White)
and J. Francis Mccomas (Eds.)
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Sci-Fi
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1968
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$0.50
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(c.1960; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Short stories from the years 1952-3: Attitudes by Philip José Farmer, Maybe Just a Little One by R. Bretnor, The Star Gypsies by William Lindsay Gresham, The Untimely Toper by L. Sprague DeCamp & Fletcher Pratt, Vandy, Vandy by Manly Wade Wellman, Experiment by Kay Rogers, Lot by Ward Moore, Manuscript Found in a Vacuum by P. M. Hubbard, The Maladjusted Classroom by H. Nearing, Jr., Child By Chronos by Charles L. Harness, New Ritual by Margaret St Clair (as Idris Seabright), Devlin by W. B. Ready, Captive Audience by Ann Warren Griffith, Snulbug by Anthony Boucher; Shepherd's Boy by Richard Middleton, and Star Light, Star Bright by Alfred Bester
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G-713 |
The Best From Fantasy and Science Fiction, Fourth Series
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Anthony Boucher
(aka William A. P. White) (Ed.)
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Sci-Fi
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1968
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$0.50
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(c.1960; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
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G-714 |
The Best From Fantasy and Science Fiction, Fifth Series
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Anthony Boucher
(aka William A. P. White) (Ed.)
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Sci-Fi
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1968
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$0.50
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(c.1956; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
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Short stories from Isaac Asimov, Fredric Brown, L. Sprague de Camp, Zenna Henderson, Richard Matheson and others. Uses same cover art from ACE F-105 and I think this is the re-use of old stock with a new ACE Letter-Number overprint.
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G-715 |
The Best From Fantasy and Science Fiction, Sixth Series
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Anthony Boucher
(aka William A. P. White) (Ed.)
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Sci-Fi
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1968
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$0.50
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2nd ACE printing
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
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G-716 |
Web of the Witch World
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Jack Gaughan
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Andre Norton
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Sci-Fi
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1968
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$0.50
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(c.1964; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
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Web of the Witch World was originally published as ACE Single F-263 (1964) using the same cover art.
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G-717 |
Daybreak - 2250 A. D.
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Andre Norton
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Sci-Fi
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1968
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$0.50
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(c.1952; 1954; 1961; 1965;
1968; 3rd ACE printing)
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
original title: Star Man's Son
Daybreak - 2250 A.D was originally published in ACE Double D-69 (1954) bound with Lewis Padgett (aka Henry Kuttner) and C. L. Moore's Beyond Earth's Gate.
Also published as ACE Single D-534 (1961) and F-323 (1965).
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G-718 |
Solar Lottery
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Jack Gaughan
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Philip K. Dick
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Sci-Fi
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1968
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$0.50
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(c.1955; 1959; 1968;
3rd ACE Printing)
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Solar Lottery was originally published in ACE Double D-103 (1955) bound with Leigh Brackett's The Big Jump.
Also published as ACE Single D-340 (1959).
Original cover art by Jack Gaughan (1930-1985) for Solar Lottery. 19" x 15.5." Acrylic on board.
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G-719 |
Professor Jameson Space Adventure #5 Doomday on Ajiat
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Gray Morrow
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 |
Neil R. Jones
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Sci-Fi
|
1968
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$0.50
|
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listed as "First Book Publication"
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G-720 |
Brand of the Gun
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Victor Prezio
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Brian Wynne
(aka Brian Garfield)
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Western
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1968
|
$0.50
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1st ACE printing and PBO
|
|
G-722 |
My Favorite Nurse
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Gail Everett
(aka Mary Arelene Hale)
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ACE Nurse Romance
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1968
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$0.50
|
|
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G-724 |
A Private Cosmos
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Jack Gaughan
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Philip Jose Farmer
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Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
|
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G-725 |
The Flying Nun #2:
The Littlest Rebels
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William Johnston
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Fiction
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1968
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$0.50
|
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G-726 |
The Valdez Horses
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G. Gross
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|
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Lee Hoffman
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Western
|
1967
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$0.50
|
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
|
G-728 |
Across Time
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Jeff Jones
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David Grinnell
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Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
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(c.1957; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
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listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
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G-729 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #15 The Utopia Affair
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David Mcdaniel
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Adventure
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
PBO
|
|
G-730 |
Psi High and Others
|
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Don Ivan Punchatz
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Alan E. Nourse
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Sci-Fi
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1968
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
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Short story collection of three somewhat connected vignettes.
Don Ivan Punchatz (b. 1936) graduated from the School of Visual Arts (NYC) and Cooper Unito School of Fine Arts. He has worked in advertising, animation, and medical illustration before becoming a freelance illustrator. Although he is known for his book covers (ACE, Berkley, Dell, Warner, etc.), his work is also found in many national magazines (Playboy, TIme, Esquire, Rolling Stone, etc.). Since 1970, Punchatz has been teaching illustration at Texas Christian University.
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G-731 |
A Lost Mine Named Salvation
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G. Gross
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|
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Nelson Nye
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Western
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
|
|
G-733 |
At the Earth's Core
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Roy Krenkel, Jr.
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|
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
(c.1962; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
At the Earth's Core was originally published as ACE Single F-156 (1962).
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G-734 |
Pellucidar
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Roy Krenkel, Jr.
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
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(c.1962; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
|
Pellucidar was originally published as ACE Single F-158 (1962) with the same cover art by Krenkel. I believe this is the re-use of old stock with a new ACE Letter-Number overprint.
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G-735 |
Tanar of Pellucidar
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Roy Krenkel, Jr.
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
(c.1962; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
|
ACE Science Fiction Classic Edition
Tanar of Pellucidar was originally published as ACE Single F-171 (1962).
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G-736 |
Tarzan At the Earth's Core
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Frank Frazetta
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
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(c.1963; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
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Tarzan At the Earth's Core was originally published as ACE Single F-180 (1963).
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G-737 |
Back to the Stone Age
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Roy Krenkel, Jr.
and Frank Frazetta
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|
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
(c.1963; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Alternate title: Seven Worlds to Conquer
Cover and interior illustrations by Roy Krenkel, Jr. and Frank Frazetta
Back to the Stone Age was originally published as ACE Single F-245 (1963). This edition is listed as an ACE Science Fiction edition.
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G-738 |
Land of Terror
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Frank Frazetta
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|
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
(c.1944; 1964; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Cover and title page illustration by Frank Frazetta
Land of Terror was originally published as ACE Single F-256 (1964) with same cover art.
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G-739 |
Savage Pellucidar
|
|
Frank Frazetta
|
|
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
|
Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
(c.1964; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Savage Pellucidar was originally published as ACE Single F-280 (1964).
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G-740 |
The Broken Lands
|
|
Richard Powers
|
|
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Fred Saberhagen
|
Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
Title page illustration by Jack Gaughan
This is the first volume of the trilogy which became known as "Empire of the East."
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G-741 |
Red Is The Valley
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|
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|
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Joseph Wayne
(aka Wayne D. Overholser
and Lewis B. Patten)
|
Western
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1968
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
|
G-743 |
Nurse on Castle Island
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Sharon Heath
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ACE Nurse Romance
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1968
|
$0.50
|
|
|
G-744 |
Chateau Chaumand
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|
|
|
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Andrea Delmonico
(aka Eula Atwood Morrison)
|
ACE Gothic Novel
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1968
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing and PBO
|
|
G-745 |
The Moon Maid
|
|
Roy Krenkel, Jr.
|
|
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Sci-Fi
|
1968
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$0.50
|
(c.1962; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
The Moon Maid was originally published as ACE Single F-157 (1962).
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G-746 |
Marked Deck At Topango Wells
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|
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|
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William Colt Macdonald
|
Western
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
|
G-748 |
The Moon Men
|
|
Ed Emschwiller
|
|
|
Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
(c.1962; 1968;
2nd ACE printing)
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
interior illustrations by Roy Krenkel; Jr.
The Moon Men was originally published as ACE Single F-159 (1962).
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G-749 |
Call Of Glengarron
|
|
|
|
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Nancy Buckingham
(aka John Sawyer
and Nancy Buckingham Sawyer)
|
ACE Gothic Novel
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
|
|
G-750 |
Dr. Barry's Nurse
|
|
|
|
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Arlene Hale
(aka Mary Arlene Hale)
|
ACE Nurse Romance
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "First Book Publication"
Frontspiece illustration by Jack Gaughan (see initials to lower left).
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G-751 |
The Dark Place
|
|
Jerome Podwil
|
|
|
Mildred Davis
|
ACE Gothic Novel
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
(c.1965; 1968)
|
Original cover art for The Dark Place by Jerome Podwil. Signed lower right.
Note that this volume is listed as "first in gothics" on the headline banner and has a stylized woman in a full moon graphic symbol.
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G-752 |
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #16 The Splintered Sunglasses Affair
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|
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Peter Leslie
|
Adventure
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
PBO
|
|
G-753 |
The Moon of Comrath
|
|
Jeff Jones
|
|
|
Alan Garner
|
Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
|
G-754 |
The War On Charity Ross
|
|
G. Gross
|
|
|
Jack M. Bickham
|
Western
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1967
|
$0.50
|
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
Frontspiece illustration by Jack Gaughan
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G-756 |
An Anthony Villiers Adventure: Star Well
|
|
Kelly Freas
|
|
|
Alexei Panshin
|
Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
Alexei Panshin (b. 1940) has been a fan (received the Hugo for his writings in Fandom in 1967), a critic (his study of Robert A. Heinlein, "Heinlein in Dimension," provides insight into RAH's writing career), and author (he received a Nebula for his first novel, Rite of Passage in 1968). Star Well and its companion novels The Thurb Revolution and Masque World follow the interstellar adventures of Anthony Villers.
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G-757 |
Remember With Tears
|
|
|
|
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Helen Arvonen
|
ACE Gothic Novel
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
|
|
G-758 |
Moondust
|
|
Jeff Jones
|
|
|
Thomas Burnett Swann
|
Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
|
G-759 |
Wenatchee Bend
|
|
|
|
|
Giff Cheshire
|
Western
|
1966
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
listed as "Complete & Unabridged"
|
G-761 |
Catch A Falling Star
|
|
John Schoenherr
|
|
|
John Brunner
|
Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
Iinterior art drawing by Jack Gaughan
A previous, shorter and different version was published as The 100th Millennium in ACE Double D-362 (1959) bound with David Grinnell's (aka Donald A. Wollheim) Edge of Time.
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G-762 |
An Anthony Villiers Adventure: The Thurb Revolution
|
|
Kelly Freas
|
|
|
Alexei Panshin
|
Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
1st ACE printing
|
|
G-765 |
Nurse Kate's Mercy Fligh
|
|
Maurice Thomas
|
|
|
Virginia K. (Kester) Smiley
|
ACE Nurse Romance
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
|
|
G-766 |
Starwolf #3
World of the Starwolves
|
|
Jack Gaughan
|
|
|
Edmond Hamilton
|
Sci-Fi
|
1968
|
$0.50
|
|
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