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COSMOS (SERIAL NOVEL).
[Jamaica, New York: Conrad H. Ruppert, 1933-1935.]. Octavo, seventeen parts plus preliminaries, the parts and the two preliminary leaves professionally bound in black cloth. First edition. COSMOS, a legendary collaborative novel by eighteen authors, was published in seventeen parts as supplements to SCIENCE FICTION DIGEST (later FANTASY MAGAZINE), July 1933–January 1935. In order of appearance, contributors were Ralph Milne Farley, David G. Keller, Arthur J. Burks, Bob Olsen, Frances Flagg, John W. Campbell, Rae Winters, Otis Adelbert Kline and E. Hoffmann Price, Abner J. Gelula, Raymond A. Palmer, A. Merritt, J. Harvey Haggard, Edward E. Smith, P. Schuyler Miller, Lloyd A. Eshbach, Eando Binder, and Edmond Hamilton. The title page (designed by Hannes Bok) and table of contents were printed with the final issue. In 1946 Sam Moskowitz estimated that only thirty complete sets of COSMOS existed. [Reference: Moskowitz, The Immortal Storm (1974), p. 16. Pavlat and Evans, Fanzine Index (1965), p. 19].
TWO - FISTED DETECTIVE STORIES.
[Bloomfied, NJ: Cryptic Publications], 1984. Octavo, cover by Stephen Fabian. pictorial wrappers, saddle stitched. First edition. Of 546 copies this is one of 450 unnumbered copies. The Cromlech Series, Number 2. Booklet format. Four detective stories by Howard, first publication for all.
LURID CONFESSIONS. (One issue, all published).
[Mount Olive, NC: Cryptic Publications], 1986. Octavo, single issue, cover by Stephen Fabian, pictorial wrappers, saddle stitched. Booklet format. Collects fiction which appeared in the true confessions type magazine, one by Carl Jacobi, four by Robert E. Howard, one by Sally Theobold (Robert M. Price), and a non-fiction article by Will Murray.
ARGOSY. [SATANS ON SATURN].
New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company, 1940. Octavo, five issues, pictorial wrappers. Pulp Magazine. Complete five part serial "Satans on Saturn" by E. Hoffman Price and Otis Adelbert Kline.
RED STAR MYSTERY.
New York: The Frank A. Munsey Co., 1941. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. The last of four issues. This short run magazine's main story line featured a Tarzan knock off, Matalaa - the White Savage who is Warren Steele, Jr., the only survivor of a South Seas shipwreck. All of the White Savage stories were written by E. Hoffman Price using the Martin McCall pseudonym.
FAR LANDS OTHER DAYS.
Chapel Hill: Carcosa, 1975. Octavo, cloth. First edition. The subscriber issue, signed by Price and illustrator George Evans on a special pasted in label to the front free end paper. Stories from Weird Tales, the weird menace pulps and exotic adventure stories. [Reference: See Barron (ed.): Horror Literature 3-159. Bleiler, The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 1345].
FAR LANDS, OTHER DAYS.
Chapel Hill: Carcosa, 1975. Octavo, illustrations by George Evans, cloth. First edition. Stories from Weird Tales, the weird menace pulps and exotic adventure stories. [Reference: See Barron (ed.): Horror Literature 3-159].
FAR LANDS, OTHER DAYS.
Chapel Hill: Carcosa, 1975. Octavo, illustration by George Evans, cloth. First edition. Stories from Weird Tales, the weird menace pulps and exotic adventure stories. [Reference: See Barron (ed.): Horror Literature 3-159].
STRANGE GATEWAYS.
Sauk City, Wisconsin: Arkham House: Publishers, 1967. Octavo, jacket illustration by Lee Brown Coye, cloth. First edition. 2007 copies printed. The author's first collection of short fiction, twelve Oriental fantasies first published in WEIRD TALES and other pulps between 1925 and 1953. [Reference: Barron (ed), Horror Literature 3-159. Bleiler, The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 1344. Schlobin, The Literature of Fantasy 923].
STRANGE GATEWAYS.
Sauk City, Wisconsin: Arkham House: Publishers, 1967. Octavo, jacket illustration by Lee Brown Coye, cloth. First edition. 2007 copies printed. The author's first collection of short fiction, twelve Oriental fantasies first published in WEIRD TALES and other pulps between 1925 and 1953. Barron (ed), Horror Literature 3-159. Bleiler, The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 1344. Schlobin, The Literature of Fantasy 923.
STRANGE GATEWAYS.
Sauk City, Wisconsin: Arkham House: Publishers, 1967. Octavo, jacket illustration by Lee Brown Coye, cloth. First edition. 2007 copies printed. The author's first collection of short fiction, twelve Oriental fantasies first published in WEIRD TALES and other pulps between 1925 and 1953. [Reference: Barron (ed), Horror Literature 3-159. Bleiler, The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 1344. Schlobin, The Literature of Fantasy 923].
PULSE POUNDING ADVENTURE STORIES. (Two issues, all published).
Mount Olive, NC: Cryptic Publications, 1987-1988. Octavo, two issues, covers by Stephen Fabian, pictorial wrappers, saddle stitched. Booklet format. The first issue includes all unpublished material, including unfinished stories by Robert E. Howard and Manly Wade Wellman, as well as a story by Carl Jacobi which was rejected by publishers in the 1930s. The second issue features another unpublished Jacobi tale as well as a Robert Bloch reprint.
SHUDDER STORIES. (Eight issues, all published).
[Mount Olive, NC: Cryptic Publications], 1984-1988. Octavo, eight issues, pictorial wrappers, saddle stitched. Booklet format. Collects weird menace fiction. Mostly new material. Author's include Robert E. Howard, Hugh B. Cave, Carl Jacobi, Manly Wade Wellman, Will Murray and others. The Howard material is all previously unpublished.



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