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AIR WONDER STORIES - September 1929 - OLSON VINCENT
ebay Item # 6912470843
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Offered at $ 9.99 Sold at $ 19.81
Buy it Now# Bids 4
Quantity 1High Bidder chein68
Seller jwhitebooksTime left Auction over
Location New York, NYStart Date 20040712122404
Country United StatesEnd Date 20040719122404

Subject:  Pulp Magazines
Title:  AIR WONDER STORIES - September 1929 - OLSON VINCENT
Description:  Item Specifics - Magazine Back Issues Issue Type: Monthly Issue Subject: Pulps Month: September Publication Name: -- Publication Year: 1929 The SEPTEMBER 1929 issue of AIR WONDER STORIES Magazine (Bedsheet format), Volume 1 Number 3, featuring "The Airplane of the Future" by Hugo Gernsback, "The Yellow Air-Peril" by Harl Vincent, "Where Gravity Ends" by Robert H. Leitfred, "The Ark of the Covenant" (part 3 of 4) by Victor MacClure, "Flight in 1999" by "Bob" Olson, and "The Air Terror" by Lowell Howard Morrow. Cover by Paul. Editor Hugo Gernsback. A Good- copy: Staining and soiling to front cover, edgewear to bottom, seems to be glued onto first page at hinge for reinforcement (as spine is mostly gone); soiling to back, same edgewear to bottom (chip towards outer edge and tears), chip abutting crown of spine and worn from center of spine down (holding onto spine at center only); spine chipped away, except small piece at center; browning to page extremities, slightly worn away at bottom edges (leading to some flaking). NO RESERVE! Listing photo slightly clipped at top. Additional photos (back, spine) and information available upon request. FREE Counters and Services from Andale |

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6912470843: AIR WONDER STORIES - September 1929 - OLSON VINCENT
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