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Comics, Mag Marvel, Army, World of Space, Plants David Copperfield, etc. (#3019)

$ 6.34

  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Ex Libris: No
  • Features: Illustrated
  • Genre: Comics
  • Language: English
  • Modified Item: No
  • Publication Name: Several Different ones
  • Seller Notes: “They are vintage and used. Please see individual pix and descriptions for additional information.”
  • Signed: No
  • Subscription: No
  • Topic: Army

Description

This is a Collection of Vintage Comic Books and Magazines (#3019). Please see individual pix and descriptions for additional information. 1. (#1640) This is a Vintage U.S. Army in Action 1941 WWII Magazine. This book contains only information obtained from sources available to the public, and is in no sense an official publication. (The text, written by James F. Wallace, has been read and approved by Lieut. Robert H. Rankin, Department of Military Science and Tactics, St. John’s Military Academy.) Copyright 1941, 1942 by Whitman Publishing Company, Racine, Wisconsin and printed in the U.S.A. The front and back covers have some minor wear, but there are no torn or missing pages on the inside. 3. (#1642). This is a Vintage Britannica Junior No.1, The American Indian Study Guide. This the 1 st of 20 study booklets, containing scores of Illustrations. Published by Encyclopaedia Britannica, 425 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Copyright in the United States of America, 1947 by Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. Copyright Under International Copyright Union, All rights reserved under Pan American Copyright Convention. There is some minor wear, but there are no torn or missing pages. 4. (#1644). This is a Vintage Classics Illustrated David Copperfield Comic Book (#1644) By Charles Dickens, June 1948, Number 48, published monthly and printed in the U.S.A. There is some damage to the books binding, corner of pages has bending and some discoloration of the pages, but there are no missing pages. 5. (#1647). This is The Collector’s Limited Edition #2 Secret Wars II by Marvel Comics. This is the Vol. 1, No 2 In a Nine-Issue Limited Series, issued August 2nd, 1985. Published by Marvel Comics Group, James E. Galton, President, Stan Lee, and Publisher. Office of Publication, 387 Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y. 10016 and printed in the U.S.A. The magazine is in excellent condition, no bending or missing pages. 8. ( 1649). This is The Collector’s Edition #7 The Transformers by Marvel Comics. This is the Vol. 1, No. 7, issued August 7 th , 1985. Published by Marvel Comics Group, James E. Galton, President, Stan Lee, and Publisher. Office of Publication, 387 Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y. 10016 and printed in the U.S.A. The magazine is in excellent condition, no bending or missing pages. 9. (#1650). This is The Collector’s Edition #8 The Transformers by Marvel Comics. This is the Vol. 1, No. 8, issued September 8 th , 1985. Published by Marvel Comics Group, James E. Galton, President, Stan Lee, and Publisher. Office of Publication, 387 Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y. 10016 and printed in the U.S.A. The magazine is in excellent condition, no bending or missing pages. 10. (#1651). This is The Collector’s Edition #9, The Transformers by Marvel Comics. This is the Vol. 1, No. 9, issued October 9 th , 1985. Published by Marvel Comics Group, James E. Galton, President, Stan Lee, and Publisher. Office of Publication, 387 Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y. 10016 and printed in the U.S.A. The magazine is in excellent condition, no bending or missing pages. 11. (#1652). This is Electronics Visitor From Outer Space! Magazine. Fall 1985, Spring 1986 edition of the Science Fair Story of Electronics—Visitor from Outer Space. Bill Palmer, Editor. Published by the Radio Shack Division of Tandy Corporation, 1 Tandy Center, Fort Worth, Texas, and Printed in the United States of America. The magazine is in very good condition, no bending or missing pages. 12. (#1636) This is a Vintage Playboy Magazine January, 1966 Issue. This is the Holiday Anniversary Issue. Includes interview with Princess Grace. Hugh M. Hefner is the editor and publisher, A.C. Spectorsky, associate publisher and editorial director, Arthur Paul, art director, Jack J. Kessie, Managing editor and Vincent T. Tajiri, Picture editor. And published in The General offices: Playboy Building, 232 E. Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois Vol. 13. No. 1. Issue. The front and back covers have some discoloration, but there are no torn or missing pages on the inside. 14. (#1343): This is The World of Plants, the Great Science Adventures Book (#1343) by DINAH ZIKE AND SUSAN SIMPSON. “INQUIRE, DISCOVER AND APPLY” Copyright 2001 by Common Sense Press, Melrose, Florida and Printed in the United States of America. ISBN: 1-929683-05-7. The authors and the publisher have made every reasonable effort to ensure that the experiments and activities in this book are safe when performed according to the book’s instructions. This is a spiral paperback book and is in excellent condition. 15. (#1342) This is The World Of Space from the Great Science Adventures (#1342) by DINAH ZIKE AND SUSAN SIMPSON. “INQUIRE, DISCOVER AND APPLY” Copyright 2001 by Common Sense Press, Melrose, Florida and Printed in the United States of America. ISBN: 1-929683-07-3. The authors and the publisher have made every reasonable effort to ensure that the experiments and activities in this book are safe when performed according to the book’s instructions. This is a spiral paperback book and is in excellent condition. 16. (#1645) These are 4 Newsweek Vintage Magazines, Health, Money, Family and Science “ON HEALTH” Updates on Fitness and Medical Care, “MEMORY” How we remember and why we forget. “ON YOUR MONEY” Home Sweet Home, Shopping for houses on the Foreclosure Market. “ON SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY” The Way we Were, Language, Art, Fashion and The Family in the Ice Ae. And “ON THE FAMILY” Making it Work, How Women Balance the Demands of Jobs and Children. Published by Newsweek, Inc. The Washington Post Company, Chairman of the Board: Katharine Graham, President: Richard D. Simmons. I could not find any dates to pinpoint when they were published. I only know that they were kept in a filing cabinet from my parents. The magazines are in excellent condition, no bending or missing pages. I am selling all four as one item. 17. (#2595) This is the Pearson Affair-Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine (#2595) It is Vol. 28, No. 8, August, 1983 Published by Davis Publications Inc. New York, New York and Printed in the United States of America. It consists of 160 pages. ISBN: 038716508. It is in very good condition, some wear of the cover, yellowing of some pages from age, but there are no missing, or torn pages. Partial label on back cover. 18. (#3253): Photo Adult 1965 Magazine by Tempest Publications Vol. 1, No.11 (#3253) April 1965. Photo Magazine is published monthly by Tempest Publication, Inc. Editorial and Executive offices in New York. Copyright 1965 by Tempest Publication, Inc., and was Printed in Canada. Front cover missing, magazine in good condition and consists of 133 pages. Please see pix for a complete description. 19. (#3474) Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine April, 1991. Augie & the Mommy’s Curse, a Tale of the theft of a gold scarab and its return by Charles. Peterson, Plus more new stories of mystery & suspense and the Scandal Detective by F. Scott Fitzgerald It is Vol. 36, No.48, April, 1991 Published by Davis Publications Inc. New York, New York and Printed in the United States of America. It consists of 160 pages. ISBN: 038716508. It is in very good condition, some wear of the cover, yellowing of some pages from age, but there are no missing, or torn pages. Partial label on back cover. Please see pix for a complete description. ***FREE SHIPPING OFFERED ONLY IF PURCHASED WITHIN THE CONTINENTAL USA***