Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
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Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
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This issue was a wraparound, published alongside Badger Tracks. |
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Details supplied by Ned Brooks. |
APA mailing, limited to 30 copies. |
APA mailing, limited to 30 copies. |
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APA mailing, limited to 30 copies. Only Section One seen. |
APA mailing, limited to 30 copies. |
APA mailing, limited to 30 copies. Section Three is missing. |
APA mailing, limited to 30 copies. |
APA mailing, limited to 30 copies. |
Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
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It’s a huge tabloid thing, around 15.75″ x 11″, 42 pages, plus 14 unnumbered pages of coloured plates (plus 10pp advertising), price 2/-, not far off the price of a hardcover back then. Although I see from the miracle conversion chart that it’s only the equivalent of €; £2.60 today (about $4).Published by A. & F. Pears, Ltd, 71-75 New Oxford St., London WC1 (Soapmakers to the King). It goes in a lot for arty things. The front cover in colour is a painting, “Portrait of a Lady” by Frederic Whiting, RI, ROI, RBA. Alas there were two presentation plates, “The Sleeping Beauty” by the Hon. John Collier and “Ballet” by Septimus Scott, but I don’t have them. There’s lots of other full page colour paintings by the likes of Graham SImmons, H. Hope Read, Fougasse, Steve Spurrier, Claude Shepperson etc., but I’m sure we’re more interested in the “literary” contents, which are: Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |