C S S Publishing Company. Very Good. 1985. Softcover. 0895367572 Softcover in Very Good to Fine condition no stamps writing or marks straight spine without creases solid binding a nice-looking book Children's Object Lessons . C S S Publishing Company paperback
Bookseller reference : 055390 ISBN : 0895367572 9780895367570
Pulphouse Pub 1991. Paperback. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Pulphouse Pub paperback
Bookseller reference : G1561464066I3N00 ISBN : 1561464066 9781561464067
Eugene: Writers Notebook Press / Pulphouse Publishing 1990. Very Good. 1990. First Edition. Trade Paperback. 1561464066 . First edition. Tan/beige printed wrappers 248 pages. "Compliments of S.F.W.A. from Pulphouse Publishing" leaf laid in. VG copy spine inherently cocked and stress creased small light smudge stain to the front cover light crease to the rear cover. . Writers Notebook Press / Pulphouse Publishing [1990] paperback
Bookseller reference : 58305 ISBN : 1561464066 9781561464067
Eugene Oregon: Eugene Or: Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing 1991 1st Edition First Printing 1991. ----------trade paperback a Near Fine copy likely unread one of 525 unnumbered copies signed by Rusch and Smith as well this has been signed and inscribed by KKR "For John Welcome to Mathew Brady's world. Kristine Kathryn Rusch 9/1/91" ---"One of the most decorated and famous novellas of the 1990s The Gallery of His Dreams remains a timeless tale of love loss and the power of art. Mathew Brady the first great war photographer died broke in service of his art. In The Gallery of His Dreams acclaimed writer Kristine Kathryn Rusch gives Mathew Brady a look at the future repercussions power and incredible value of his art as only another true artist can do. This transformative novella earned the Locus award for best novella and was a finalist for the Hugo Nebula and World Fantasy awards. -Kristine Kathryn Rusch may be one of the most sure-footed authors in science fiction"--- any image directly beside this listing is the actual book and not a generic photo /// SIGNED ---GUARANTEED to be AVAILABLE///. Signed see description. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine see description. Illus. by Photo Cover. 5.25w x 8.25h Inches. Eugene, Or: Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing, 1991, 1st Edition, First Printing Paperback
Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing 1991 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New. Signed by Author. Like new hardcover with DJ. Dust jacket shows minor shelf wear otherwise an unblemished copy. SIGNED BY AUTHOR AND WRITER OF INTRO. LOOKS UNREAD.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing [1991] hardcover
Eugene: Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing 1991. Fine. 1991. First Edition. Trade Paperback. First edition of the author's first book. A special edition in the Axolotl Press series. This version is one of 525 paper-bound copies signed by both the author and by Dean Wesley Smith introduction. 80 pages. Fine copy.; Signed by Author . Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing [1991] paperback
Eugene: Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing 1991. Fine with no dust jacket. 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. First edition of the author's first book. A special edition in the Axolotl Press series. Copy #5/75 numbered leather-bound copies signed by both the author and by Dean Wesley Smith introduction. 80 pages. Fine copy this version not issued in Dust Wrapper.; Signed by Author .strsbkcs2 Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing [1991] hardcover
Eugene: Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing 1991. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. First edition of the author's first book. A special edition in the Axolotl Press series. Copy #133/300 numbered cloth-bound copies signed by both the author and by Dean Wesley Smith introduction. 80 pages. Fine copy in Fine Dust Wrapper.; Signed by Author . Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing [1991] hardcover
Eugene: Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing 1991. Fine. 1991. First Edition. Trade Paperback. First edition of the author's first book. A special edition in the Axolotl Press series. This version is one of 525 paper-bound copies signed by both the author and by Dean Wesley Smith introduction. 80 pages. Fine copy.; Signed by Author . Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing [1991] paperback
Eugene: Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing 1991. Fine. 1991. First Edition. Trade Paperback. First edition of the author's first book. A special edition in the Axolotl Press series. This version is one of 525 paper-bound copies signed by both the author and by Dean Wesley Smith introduction. 80 pages. Fine copy.; Signed by Author . Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing [1991] paperback
Eugene: Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing 1991. Near Fine. 1991. First Edition. Trade Paperback. First edition of the author's first book. A special edition in the Axolotl Press series. This version is one of 525 paper-bound copies signed by both the author and by Dean Wesley Smith introduction. 80 pages. Small crimp to the upper right corner else Fine copy.; Signed by Author . Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing [1991] paperback
Eugene: Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing 1991. Eugene: First edition of the author's first book. A special edition in the Axolotl Press series. Copy #5/10 special "staff' red leather-bound copies signed by both the author and by Dean Wesley Smith introduction. This issue was not offered for sale to the public. 80 pages. Fine copy this version not issued in Dust Wrapper.; Signed by Author .LR right 6 . Fine with no dust jacket. Hardcover. y First Edition. 1st Printing. 1991. Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing [1991] hardcover
Eugene: Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing 1991. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. First edition of the author's first book. A special edition in the Axolotl Press series. Copy #56/300 numbered cloth-bound copies signed by both the author and by Dean Wesley Smith introduction. 80 pages. Fine copy in Fine Dust Wrapper.; Signed by Author . Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing [1991] hardcover
Eugene: Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing 1991. Fine. 1991. First Edition. Trade Paperback. First edition of the author's first book. A special edition in the Axolotl Press series. This version is one of 525 paper-bound copies signed by both the author and by Dean Wesley Smith introduction. 80 pages. Fine copy.; Signed by Author . Axolotl Press / Pulphouse Publishing [1991] paperback
Star Trek 2000-08-01. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Star Trek: New Earth Book 5.FREE Media Mail Shipping on all U.S. orders over $ 25.00 Star Trek paperback
Bookseller reference : 430492 ISBN : 067178577X 9780671785772
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Pocket Books/Star Trek. Used - Good. Ships from Reno NV. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! Pocket Books/Star Trek unknown
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New York NY U.S.A.: Pocket Books 2000. First Paperback Printing. Mass Market Paperback. Good. Brief summary of content available upon request by e-mail. Pocket Books paperback
Bookseller reference : 434802 ISBN : 067178577x 9780671785772
Star Trek 1997-10-01. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Mass market paperback minor wear and creasing to cover and spine tight binding.Ships within 24 hours! Star Trek paperback
Bookseller reference : 190612026 ISBN : 0671004247 9780671004248
US: Star Trek. Mass Market Paperback. 0671004247 Very good some creasing to cover. books carefully packed and shipped promptly . Very Good. 1997. Star Trek paperback
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New York New York U.S.A.: Star Trek. Mass Market Paperback. 0671004247 Fine books carefully packed and shipped promptly . Fine. 1997. First Edition. Star Trek paperback
Bookseller reference : HD613 ISBN : 0671004247 9780671004248
NY: Del Rey. VG. 2000. 1st Printing. Paperback. Stated first Del Rey edition with the full number line present. VG co ndition. Rubs to the book's corners and spine tips. 3/4" crease at the rear wrapper's upper right corner. Mild tanning to the wrappers' vers os. Movie tie-in. . Del Rey paperback
Ballantine 2000. Mass Market Paperback - VG - Book is clean and tight with light wear - 239 pages. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Ballantine Paperback
Bookseller reference : 253850 ISBN : 0345443462 9780345443465
New York NY U.S.A.: Del Rey Books 2000. First Paperback Printing. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Brief summary of content available on request by e-mail. Del Rey Books paperback
Bookseller reference : 256012 ISBN : 0345440951 9780345440952
New York NY U.S.A.: Del Rey Books 2000. First Paperback Printing. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Brief summary of content available on request by e-mail. Brand New Book! Del Rey Books paperback
Bookseller reference : 136525 ISBN : 0345440951 9780345440952
Pocket Books: London 2000. First British edition & 1st printing. Paperback original. Film novelisation. Fine as new copy. Pocket Books: London paperback
Bookseller reference : 25886 ISBN : 0743403983 9780743403986
Pulphouse 1990. 1st printing The Professional Writer's Guide To Writing Professionally. Paperback. very good paperback some sunning to the covers. Pulphouse paperback
Bookseller reference : FG19.190 ISBN : 1561464066 9781561464067
Los Angeles: Pad-Ram Enterprises 1961. Original pressbooks two variants for 1961 re-releases of the 1959 film. Featured are the two most commonly seen layouts used for publicity: the full-color illustrated "hat" variant and the other with Mr. Teas surrounded by a bevy of well-developed women the female leads of the film from left to right: Ann Peters Michele Roberts Dawn Danielle and Marilyn Wesley. <br/><br/>The story finds the shy Mr. Teas played by William Ellis Teas a door-to-door dental appliance salesman who has a chemical reaction with an anesthetic that allows him to have X-ray vision as in "seeing through women's clothes." He also overcomes all of his inhibitions leading to ribald encounters with his dental nurse his therapist his secretary a girl in a bar etc. <br/><br/>Russ Meyer's first feature produced by Pad-Ram Enterprises a monogram using the initials of director Russell Albion Meyer and producer Peter A. DeCenzie and the film that basically launched the lighthearted "nudie" pictures of the early 1960s. The film was immediately touted as "ribald" and "Frenchy" with regard to the "genuinely sexy sequences with generous expanses of attractive flesh" that used to be seen strictly in foreign films. At a time when Hollywood moguls were losing audiences to the comfort of in-home cinema through television Meyer and DeCenzie who spent years on the burlesque and night club circuits released an independent naturally sexy endeavor in the tradition of the great Chaplin films. The bigger productions companies would never have made a film as far overboard on sex. <br/><br/>For his debut Russ Meyer did even more of the crew work than usual shooting in four days during the spring of 1958 with a budget of $24000 ultimately making over $1.5 million worldwide. The film was marketed as a "nudist" film with a "French" sensibility but exhibited all the distinctive traits for which Meyer would soon become known including large bosoms insane plots a somewhat feminist perspective campy dialogue and guerilla cinematography. <br/><br/>Shot on location in various California destinations including Malibu Lagoon State Beach. Meyer even shot various scenes at his beach-front home in Los Angeles. <br/><br/>Both pressbooks 11 x 17 inches folded horizontally. "Hat" variant includes a 9 x 12 ad mat dated "Fri. Aug. 18 1961." Light rubbing overall rubber stamps from "Sack Amusement Enterprises" in Dallas Texas and a few light creases and tiny closed tears else Near Fine. Pad-Ram Enterprises unknown books
Los Angeles: Pad-Ram Enterprises 1959. A collection of 8 vintage still photographs from the 1959 film. Included are 4 stills from the US release and 4 stills from the UK release under the title "Mr. Teas and His Playthings." From a cursory glance one can immediately see the differences with regard to nudity paid by both US and UK publicists the UK stills decidedly more liberal with regard to the "forbidden flesh."<br/><br/>The US stills were taken directly from scenes of the film and the UK stills appear to be from either a deleted scene or a mock setup designed for foreign publicity with Mr. Teas seen in a bathhouse with the "Buxom Bath House Beauties" Baby Dahl Chicky Fricase Frenchie Tost Teri Clawthe that were not seen in the final cut. The UK stills purport "Monstrous Murder!" and "Sizzling Suspense!" taglines however the final cut features neither murder nor suspense. <br/><br/>The story finds the shy Mr. Teas played by William Ellis Teas a door-to-door dental appliance salesman who has a chemical reaction with an anesthetic that allows him to have X-ray vision as in "seeing through women's clothes." He also overcomes all of his inhibitions leading to ribald encounters with his dental nurse his therapist his secretary a girl in a bar etc. <br/><br/>Russ Meyer's first feature produced by Pad-Ram Enterprises a monogram using the initials of director Russell Albion Meyer and producer Peter A. DeCenzie and the film that basically launched the lighthearted "nudie" pictures of the early 1960s. The film was immediately touted as "ribald" and "Frenchy" with regard to the "genuinely sexy sequences with generous expanses of attractive flesh" that used to be seen strictly in foreign films. At a time when Hollywood moguls were losing audiences to the comfort of in-home cinema through television Meyer and DeCenzie who spent years on the burlesque and night club circuits released an independent naturally sexy endeavor in the tradition of the great Chaplin films. The bigger productions companies would never have made a film as far overboard on sex. <br/><br/>For his debut Russ Meyer did even more of the crew work than usual shooting in four days during the spring of 1958 with a budget of $24000 ultimately making over $1.5 million worldwide. The film was marketed as a "nudist" film with a "French" sensibility but exhibited all the distinctive traits for which Meyer would soon become known including large bosoms insane plots a somewhat feminist perspective campy dialogue and guerilla cinematography. <br/><br/>Shot on location in various California destinations including Malibu Lagoon State Beach. Meyer even shot various scenes at his beach-front home in Los Angeles. <br/><br/>All stills 8 x 10 inches some differ slightly in size. Two US stills Very Good plus others Near Fine. UK stills Near Fine. Pad-Ram Enterprises unknown books