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SteveDuin

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  1. Voodoo Child: The Illustrated Legend of Jimi Hendrix. Created by Martin Green, illustrated by Bill Sienkiewicz. 1995 first printing, like new. The CD is just where you'd hope it would be, in the white plastic envelope inside the back cover. $45
  2. Tales from the Crypt: The Official Archives. St. Martin's Press, 1996. Signed and limited (500) hardcover. The mottled red "stripped flesh" edition. Signed by the magnificent seven: Al Feldstein, Joe Orlando, Marie Severin, Johnny Craig, George Evans, Al Williamson and Jack Davis. Virtually flawless copy, with just a faint indentation at the bottom right corner of the back cover. One of four editions in the 500-copy hardcover run, and tough to price, given that the only mottled-red edition at abebooks is marked at $2,499. That's wishful thinking, but if you're an EC Addict, this price is a steal: $900
  3. Steranko: Graphic Narrative. Winnipeg Art Gallery catalog, 1978. 110 pages, black and white. Fine. White pages. Slight flaws at edges and gutters. $70
  4. (Milo) Manara Erotica Vol 3: Butterscotch and Other Stories. First printing, Dark Horse, 2003. New. Still shrink-wrapped. SOLD to wpbooks01
  5. And the last one for this afternoon: Frank Miller: The Art of Sin City. First edition, 2002. Very light stains top of front and back covers, and that ding at the top edge of the back cover. $45
  6. Crawford's Encyclopedia of Comic Books. 435 pages, 1978. Book is a solid VG, OW/W pages, with creases and a major tear on the back of the dust jacket. The 1996 Powell's receipt is included. $15
  7. "Rust" by Royden Lepp, paperbacks, four volumes. Archaia, 2016. Great story, written and illustrated by one of my favorite people. (I reviewed one of the volumes here: https://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/steve_duin/2014/03/steve_duin_blog_royden_lepp_re.html) Unopened paperbacks (as I have the hardback set). Bump top left front corner on volume 1 and a slight flaw on the bottom left front corner on volume 2. You'll love "Rust." So will your kids. $45
  8. Science Fiction of the 20th Century, by the late, great Frank Robinson, a one-time aide to Harvey Milk and the owner, once upon a time, of the greatest collection of Weird Tales ever assembled. Collector's Showcase, 1999. Still in the original 17.5" x 14.5" box, so I'm guessing it's in pretty great shape. $70
  9. Silverstein Around the World. First edition, 2007. A collection of Shel's Playboy essays. Cover is bone white, regardless of the shadow in the photo. Bump top right back cover and a touch of sunlight fading on the spine. $50
  10. I've reorganized the study. Refitted the shelves. Restocked the closets. These sweethearts didn't make the cut. Usual house rules. No HOS or probes need apply. First "Take it" wins in the thread. Returns accepted within 7 days, though, yes, you must step up with the postage. And speaking of postage: Shipping is free. In several cases -- or should I say slipcases -- that's a big deal. Payment via PayPal, check or money order. PM if you need more photos. I'm xelagallery on IG. Kudos are where you'd expect them to be. I've owned many of these offerings for years, and bought, or acquired, most of them new. Condition matters. I did my best to keep the library shades drawn. If there's shelf wear, it was my shelves ... several photos of which wlll appear in the thread. As it may take a few days to post the books, I best get started ...
  11. Picked up the Crime Suspense 9 in Brent's recent thread, and couldn't be happier. Price negotiations, packaging and communication were all first rate. Thanks much, Brent.