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AIR WONDER STORIES - August 1929 - REPP JUVE MACCLURE
ebay Item # 6919461831
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Offered at $ 9.99 Sold at $ 29.28
Buy it Now# Bids 5
Quantity 1High Bidder atomicbrain
Seller jwhitebooksTime left Auction over
Location New York, NYStart Date 20040814140208
Country United StatesEnd Date 20040821140208

Subject:  Pulp Magazines
Title:  AIR WONDER STORIES - August 1929 - REPP JUVE MACCLURE
Description:  Item Specifics - Magazine Back Issues Issue Type: Monthly Issue Subject: Pulps Month: August Publication Name: -- Publication Year: 1929 The AUGUST 1929 issue of AIR WONDER STORIES Magazine (Bedsheet format), Volume 1 Number 2, featuring "The Silent Destroyer" by Henrik Dahl Juve, "Beyond Gravity" by Ed Earl Repp, "The Ark of the Covenant" (a story in 4 parts, part 2) by Victor MacClure, and "The Planet's Air Master" by Edward E. Chappelow. Cover by Paul. Editor Hugo Gernsback. A Good copy: Minor creasing to front cover, small chip along spine, paper tape reinforcing outer edge (on inside); light soiling to back, edgewear (closed tears, small chip), paper tape reinforcing outer edge (on inside); spine stressed and age-darkened, 2" piece missing at crown, paper tape reinforcing spine edges; pages browning, closed tear to last page (where it is glued to back cover at hinge). NO RESERVE! Front cover slightly cropped at top and bottom in listing photo. Additional photos (back, spine) and information available upon request. FREE Counters and Services from Andale |

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6919461831: AIR WONDER STORIES - August 1929 - REPP JUVE MACCLURE
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