• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

moonpool

Member
  • Posts

    606
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by moonpool

  1. I would say of the American digests, high grade originals are really nice, esp the darker covers.
  2. Entering right along on Book Connect. Most paperbacks aren't loaded, so it's not quick like the comic side.
  3. When I first started paperback collecting, there was Belarski and Not-Belarski
  4. Here's a good British book blog https://bearalley.blogspot.com/
  5. Botulism was a serious concern to me as a kid. Also quicksand.
  6. Generally my paperback collection doesn't extend past the 1950's. But this was too nice and cheap to pass up.
  7. Paperbacks will never become the next big thing. They are the small thing to be ignored.
  8. Here's a triplet of interest. Common as dirt, pretty rare, only copy I've ever seen
  9. That's understandable. With paper auctions in the 1990's, vg/f was a nice book and probably the best to be expected on keys. Straight fine (or super rare fine+) was rather uncommon. Plus, for me, a little bit of interior paper issues is near the bottom of issues that bother me.
  10. As I've been using the terms for a long time, good to fine works well. Just depends on the seller, just like comics.
  11. I don't have many Pyramids, but here's a few. I found Sailor's Leave in a bookstore long ago for $1.
  12. So after a couple of years with nothing, 4 Heades in one year is a cornucopia.