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Oct 1929 Air Wonder Stories Pulp Magazine Vol.1 No.2
ebay Item # 6947976321
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Offered at $ 9.99 Sold at $ 60.06
Buy it Now# Bids 5
Quantity 1High Bidder langhorne_tony
Seller weauctionit22Time left Buy it Now
Location Oceanside, NYStart Date 20050222182500
Country United StatesEnd Date 20050222182500

Subject:  Pulp Magazines
Title:  Oct 1929 Air Wonder Stories Pulp Magazine Vol.1 No.2
Description:  Item Specifics - Antiquarian/Collectible Books Binding: Softcover Special Attributes: -- Category: Pulps Printing Year: 1929 Sub-Category: -- Item Specifics - Magazine Back Issues Issue Type: -- Subject: Pulps Month: -- Publication Name: -- Publication Year: 1929 Lot consists of a Vintage and Original Pulp Magazine Issue of Air Wonder Stories, dated October 1929, Vol.1, No.4. Published by Stellar Publishing. Cover art by Frank R. Paul. Some of the featured stories are titled "The Sky Maniac" by Henrik Dahl Juve, "Around the World in 24 Hours" by R.H. Romans, "The Air Spy" by Edward Lee Harrison, and others. Magazine begins with page 289 and ends with page 384. Magazine is complete with all pages which are tight and well attached to the spine edge. Pages are lightly tanned along the edges. Covers are both present and attached with some light edge and corner wear, and tanned edges. Spine is tight with some wear at the top and bottom edge. Great articles and illustrations throughout. See images for more details. PLEASE EMAIL US FOR AN ESTIMATED SHIPPING/HANDLING COST TO YOUR LOCATION Any Questions, Please Feel Free To E-Mail Us. Winning Bidder(s) Are Emailed The Same Or Next Business Day After The Auction Closes. Winning Bidder Agrees To Pay All Shipping & Handling Charges. Insurance Is An Option And Will Be Offered. Winning Bidder Must Pay For The Proper Insurance, Otherwise Bidder Assumes Responsibility For Lost, Stolen, Misdirected Or Damaged Goods. Items Shipped Internationally With Insurance, Must Be Declared At Full Value For Customs. Buyer Must Confirm Purchase Within 5 days of Auction Close and Actual Payment Must Be Received Within 10 Days of Auction Close. Negative Feedback Will Be Posted For Those Who Win Items and Fail To Pay For Them. We Do Not Claim to be Experts on Any of The Items Offered By Us at Auction. By Bidding, You The Buyer, Acknowledge That You Are Bidding on an Item That You Are Confident About. If You Are Unsure About An Item Kindly Inquire Before Bidding. We Gladly Accept Domestic Money Orders, International Money Orders (U.S. Funds Only), Personal Checks, Visa Or MasterCard Through Email, Phone, Or Fax, and Paypal. For Paypal Payments, Our Email Address is WEAUCTIONIT22@OPTONLINE.NET Please Make Checks / Money Orders Payable To: JEM D CORP & Mail Payments To: Philip Weiss Auctions 1 Neil Court, Dept. B Oceanside, NY 11572 **WE DO NOT ACCEPT WESTERN UNION MONEY TRANSFERS** You May Call Us With Questions About This Auction Or Any Of Our Live Auctions Which Are Held Monthly At Our Gallery. We Can Be Reached @ 516-594-0731 NOTE: Our Business Hours Are Monday - Friday 10am - 4pm EST Please Click Here To View Our Other Auctions From Everyone At Philip Weiss Auctions...Thank You For Viewing This Auction

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6947976321: Oct 1929 Air Wonder Stories Pulp Magazine Vol.1 No.2
ChangeEval.Book ID Title    Date    Issue
100% 0%99%174 images available Air Wonder StoriesOct 1929v1#4
100% 0%99%172 images available Air Wonder StoriesAug 1929v1#2
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