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40's, 50's, 60's Vintage SciFi Paperbacks - Part 2! CLOSED - ALL BOOKS SOLD!

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Not quite a sell out - but there's not a lot left:

 

If you claimed a book and see it in the list, just give me a holler and I'll fix it. Any remaining books are $5 each ($4 if you've already purchased something). At 6:00 p.m. on Monday, all books remaining will be $4 ($3 if you've already purchased something).

 

As with the previous sale, I'm open to offers on everything that's left if you want to pick them all up at one go, just send me a note and we can discuss.

 

Thanks for looking and most of all, thanks to everyone that participated and made this a fun thread! You guys rock! :headbang:

 

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Another Part of the Galaxy Edited by Groff Conklin - 1966 (Fawcett) - Your Price: $5.00

Apollo at Go by Jeff Sutton - 1963 (Popular Library) - Your Price: $5.00

The Burning by James E. Gunn - 1972 (Delll) - Your Price: $5.00

The Day The Machines Stopped by Christopher Anvil - 1964 (Monarch) - Your Price: $5.00

The Final Programme by Michael Moorcock - 1968 (Avon) - Your Price: $5.00

Get Me To The Wake On Time Edited by Alfred Hitchcock - 1970 (Dell) - Your Price: $5.00

Martian Sphinx by Keith Woodcott - 1965 (Ace) - Your Price: $5.00

 

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Men, Martians and Machines by Eric Frank Russell - 1958 (Berkley) - Your Price: $5.00

Natives of Space by Hal Clement - 1970 (Ballantine) - Your Price: $5.00

Needle by Hal Clement - 1967 (Avon) - Your Price: $5.00

 

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The Omega Point by George Zebrowski - 1972 (Ace) - Your Price: $5.00

 

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Planets of Death by Michael Collins - 1970 (Berkley) - Your Price: $5.00

Kiss My Firm but Pliant Lips by Dan Greenburg - 1966 (Pocket) - Your Price: $5.00

 

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Space Tug by Murray Leinster - 1965 (Belmont) - Your Price: $5.00

 

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ACE Double: Earthrim and Phoenix Ship - 1969 (Ace) - Your Price: $5.00

 

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Ace Double: Project Jove and The Hunters of Jundagai - 1969 (Ace) - Your Price: $5.00

Ace Double: The Rim Gods and The High Rex - 1968 (Ace) - Your Price: $5.00

Ace Double: Mask of Chaos and The Star Virus - 1970 (Ace) - Your Price: $5.00

Ace Double: Lord of the Green Planet and Five Against Arlane - 1967 (Ace) - Your Price: $5.00

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Ace Double: City Under the Sea and Star Ways - 1956 (Ace) - Your Price: $5.00 :news:SOLD to edgerx!

 

Poul Anderson and Kenneth Bulmer.

 

Flip book, both covers shown below:

 

AceDoubleD255a.jpgAceDoubleD255b.jpg

 

George Lucus was going to use Star Ways as the title of one of his 70's flicks but Poul wouldn't budge on giving up the name.

 

STAR WAYS...nothing but STAR WAYS.... :whistle:

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Ace Double: City Under the Sea and Star Ways - 1956 (Ace) - Your Price: $5.00 :news:SOLD to edgerx!

 

Poul Anderson and Kenneth Bulmer.

 

Flip book, both covers shown below:

 

George Lucus was going to use Star Ways as the title of one of his 70's flicks but Poul wouldn't budge on giving up the name.

 

STAR WAYS...nothing but STAR WAYS.... :whistle:

 

lol - I know, I did a double take when I first saw it too

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Ace Double: City Under the Sea and Star Ways - 1956 (Ace) - Your Price: $5.00 :news:SOLD to edgerx!

 

Poul Anderson and Kenneth Bulmer.

 

Flip book, both covers shown below:

 

AceDoubleD255a.jpgAceDoubleD255b.jpg

 

Any of the "D" and "S" series Ace books are a nice addition to a collection.

 

Interesting Star Wars aside -- though I didn't think one could copyright titles.

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Ace Double: City Under the Sea and Star Ways - 1956 (Ace) - Your Price: $5.00 :news:SOLD to edgerx!

 

Poul Anderson and Kenneth Bulmer.

 

Flip book, both covers shown below:

 

AceDoubleD255a.jpgAceDoubleD255b.jpg

 

Any of the "D" and "S" series Ace books are a nice addition to a collection.

 

Interesting Star Wars aside -- though I didn't think one could copyright titles.

 

I was just being silly :eyeroll:

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