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AIR WONDER STORIES Feb 1930
ebay Item # 4507725606
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Offered at $ 1.00 Sold at $ 22.05
Buy it Now# Bids 5
Quantity 1High Bidder raumschiffahrt
Seller pulpsguyTime left Auction over
Location Indianapolis, IndianaStart Date 20041128190000
Country United StatesEnd Date 20041205190000

Subject:  Pulp Magazines
Title:  AIR WONDER STORIES Feb 1930
Description:  Item Specifics - Magazine Back Issues Issue Type: -- Subject: Pulps Month: -- Publication Name: -- Publication Year: -- AIR WONDER STORIES Feb 1930 AIR WONDER STORIES February 1930 This magazine was started by Hugo Gernsback and eventually morphed into Thrilling Wonder Contains an installment of The Flying Legion by George Allan England. Magazine should be considered a reading copy. Back cover is missing and the last 12 pages are partial. However, all stories appear complete- the last pages being ads and letters to the editor.. Search under pulpsguy to locate current and future auctions. Terms like Good and Fine are not general descriptors, but have precise meanings when grading pulp magazines. Please visit my webpage to see exactly what the terms Fine or Very Good mean. See my Pulp Magazine Grading Standards Payment by Paypal preferred. Paypal auctions are shipped next business day in most cases. Do not be ripped off by excessive postage- we will always provide shipping at a fair cost and combine postage on multiple auctions in a fair way. Checks, money orders, etc must clear. No Reserve. Returns only if an item is mis-described. SHIPPING: DOMESTIC: MEDIA MAIL: $2.50 for 1st auction, additional auctions in the same 10 day period are 50 cents each. Invoice will show Media mail rate. PRIORITY MAIL: $3.85 for 1st auction, additional auctions are $1.00 each Add $1.30 (optional) if insurance is desired. CANADIAN: $3.50 for 1st auction, additional auctions are $1.00 each FOREIGN: Surface mail (may take 4-6 weeks): $4.00 for 1st auction, $1.00 for each additional item. Airmail: $6.00 for 1st auction, $4.00 for each additional auction. Priority: $9.00 for 1 or 2 auctions. May not be available to all countries. Insurance is generally not available on foreign orders and we will ship only at your risk. If you live in a country with unreliable postal service, please do not bid. note: All items where the winning bid is $5.00 or more will be shipped in a box to minimize possible handling damage by the USPS.

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4507725606: AIR WONDER STORIES Feb 1930
ChangeEval.Book ID Title    Date    Issue
100% 0%99%178 images available Air Wonder StoriesFeb 1930v1#8
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