The Author. Paperback. Ca. 1960 Pastor of St. Philomena's Parish at Rudolph Wisconsin and architect and builder of the Grotto Shrine. 8.5x5.5" 139 pp. Sticker mark on cover else clean uncreased spine VG. . The Author paperback
American Gramaphone 2012-08-14. Audio CD. Like New. We ship each business day; Tracking provided. Like new CD; plays perfectly. American Gramaphone unknown
SONY MASTERWORKS 1997-03-18. Audio CD. Like New. We ship each business day; Tracking provided. Like new CD; plays perfectly. SONY MASTERWORKS unknown
Deutsche Grammophon 1995-08-15. Audio CD. Like New. We ship each business day; Tracking provided. Like new CD; plays perfectly. Deutsche Grammophon unknown
Video Artists International VAI 1994-10-28. Audio CD. Like New. We ship each business day; Tracking provided. Like new CD; plays perfectly. Video Artists International (VAI) unknown
EMI Classics 2000-08-15. Audio CD. Like New. We ship each business day; Tracking provided. Like new CD; plays perfectly. Marked Promo. EMI Classics unknown
Claremont GSE 1989. Audio CD. Like New. We ship each business day; Tracking provided. Like new CD; plays perfectly. Recording transcribed from original 78 rpm datingform 1926-1929; some residual surface noise can be heard. Lauritz Melchior tenor. Albert Coates conductor. Claremont GSE unknown
Minneapolis: Fedogan & Bremer 1997. First edition. A touch of foxing to top edge of pages fine copy in a fine dust jacket. 21828. Octavo illustrated by J. K. Potter cloth. Posthumous collection of the author's work which was compiled just before his death. This collection includes all his uncollected work as well as two unpublished stories. Winner of the Bram Stoker award for best collection. Edited by Stephen Jones. Fedogan & Bremer hardcover
New York: DC Comics 1992. First edition. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket with a bit of rubbing. 21200. Large octavo illustrated by Kent Williams boards. Graphic novel. A young man tries to find his lost girlfriend and a gets involved with dark magic. Wagner involvement is that he originally penned the script but the editor wanted major changes. Wagner was let go from the project and John Reiber did the re-write to fit the new version. DC Comics hardcover
Columbus OH: Gary Hoppenstand 1974. A touch of rubbing a fine copy. 20802. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Magazine. Signed inscription by Wagner on the first page also signed by artist John Mayer artist Lee Brown Coye and author David Drake. The first issue of this short lived magazine is devoted to Karl Edward Wagner. It includes the part one of the unedited version of the first Kane novel DARKNESS WEAVES. Additionally a short story by David Drake re-written by Wagner "Killer" signed inscription by Drake at the head of the story. Also included is a contribution by Manly Wade Wellman on the character of Kane as well as Wagner's first Kane as it was originally written circa 1961-62 "Lynortis Reprise." Gary Hoppenstand unknown
Novato CA Lancaster PA: Underwood-Miller 1989. First hardcover editions. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. 21464. Octavo cloth. Omnibus edition of 55 stories from The Year's Best Horror Stories Volumes 13-15 first published as paperback originals 1985-1987. The series drew on traditional and obscure sources. Barron ed Fantasy and Horror 6-421. Underwood-Miller hardcover
Ft. Worth TX: Simba Reproductions 1978. A fine copy. 21129. Large octavo pictorial wrappers. Amateur magazine of Fantasy and SF. Includes outline for a unpublished Conan novel "Day of the Lion" by Karl Edward Wagner. Simba Reproductions unknown
Shawnee Mission KS: Nemedian Chronicles 1976. Upper right front corner creased a fine copy. 21130. Large octavo pictorial wrappers. Amateur magazine of Fantasy and SF. Includes the first publication of "Sing A Last Song of Valdese" by Karl Edward Wagner signed at the head of the story by Wagner. Also included is the first publication of the Robert E. Howard story "Road of Azrael." Other fiction by Howard Waldrop and Tom Reamy both have signed at the heads of their stories. Also signed by artist Tim Kirk. Also an interview with C.L. Moore. Nemedian Chronicles unknown
Huntsville AL: Charles W. Melvin 1977. A fine copy. 21124. Large octavo pictorial wrappers. Amateur magazine. Includes a Kane story "The Other One" which is signed by Wagner at the head of the story. First publication of this story. Charles W. Melvin unknown
Columbus OH: Gary Hoppenstand 1975. First edition. Age tanning to covers a very good copy. 21109. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Magazine. Includes part two of the unedited version of the first Kane novel DARKNESS WEAVES and the Kane story "The Dark Muse." " Gary Hoppenstand unknown
Birmingham England: Stephen Jones 1979. First edition. Two closed tears to upper right front cover a very good copy. 21111. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Magazine. Signed inscription by Wagner at the head of his contribution the poem "Mourning of the Following Day." Stephen Jones unknown
Birmingham England: Stephen Jones 1981. A fine copy. 21112. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Magazine. Includes the Kane story "The Other One" by Karl Edward Wagner. Stephen Jones unknown
Shawnee Mission KS: Daemon Graphics 1977. A fine copy. 21127. Large octavo pictorial wrappers. Amateur magazine of Fantasy and SF. Includes the first publication of the Kane story "Raven's Eyrie" by Karl Edward Wagner signed at the head of the story by Wagner. Also includes a story by Pat Cadigan. Daemon Graphics unknown
Columbus OH: Gary Hoppenstand 1975. Age tanning to white edge of paper a nearly fine copy. 21108. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Magazine. Signed inscription by Wagner on the first page also signed inscription by artist George Chastain and signed inscription by author David Drake at the head of his story. Includes part two of the unedited version of the first Kane novel DARKNESS WEAVES and the Kane story "The Dark Muse." Also fiction by Carl Jacobi and Robert Weinberg. Gary Hoppenstand unknown
London: Coronet Books / Hodder and Stoughton 1978. First British edition. Some mild rubs to covers a nearly fine copy. 20584. Small octavo pictorial wrappers. Signed inscription by Wagner on the title page. This is the full text the Powell books edition 1970 was "butchered by the publisher and reduced by half its text." - Pringle ed. St. James Guide to Fantasy Writers pp. 583-584. Kane is an immortal anti-hero in the vein of Robert E. Howard's Solomon Kane and Michael Moorcock's Elric. "For dark and brooding despair heroic fantasy has no better example. Kane is no hero: he is depicted as an intelligent but determined villain out to seek his own form of justice." and "They are amongst the more intelligent works of heroic fantasy" - Pringle ed. St. James Guide to Fantasy Writers pp. 583-584. Coronet Books / Hodder and Stoughton unknown
Minneapolis: Fedogan & Bremer 1997. First edition. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. 19680. Octavo illustrated by J. K. Potter cloth. Posthumous collection of the author's work which was compiled just before his death. This collection includes all his uncollected work as well as two unpublished stories. Winner of the Bram Stoker award for best collection. Edited by Stephen Jones. Fedogan & Bremer hardcover
Knoxville TN: The Silver Eel Press and Village Printers 1981. First edition. A fine copy. 20605. Octavo stiff pictorial wrappers. Limited to 300 numbered copies. This copy specially signed and inscribed by Wagner to a collector and friend. Collects nine poems. The Silver Eel Press and Village Printers unknown
West Kingston RI: Donald M. Grant Publisher Inc. 1985. First edition. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. 16795. Octavo cloth. Collects five Kane stories. Sword and Sorcery. Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. hardcover
Knoxville TN: The Silver Eel Press and Village Printers 1981. First edition. A fine copy. 20604. Octavo stiff pictorial wrappers. Limited to 300 numbered copies this is one of the first 50 copies which are signed by Wagner. Collects nine poems. The Silver Eel Press and Village Printers unknown
Minneapolis: Fedogan & Bremer 1997. First edition. A nearly fine copy in a nearly fine dust jacket with touch of shelf wear to the spine ends. Post card dated 1976 laid with brief note signed by Wagner to collector John Squires. 20574. Octavo illustrated by J. K. Potter cloth. Posthumous collection of the author's work which was compiled just before his death. This collection includes all his uncollected work as well as two unpublished stories. Winner of the Bram Stoker award for best collection. Edited by Stephen Jones. Fedogan & Bremer hardcover
New York: TOR 1987. First edition. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. 20598. Small octavo boards. Anthology of heroic fantasy most first printed in pulp or amateur magazines. Authors include Robert E. Howard C.L. Moore Leigh Brackett and Ray Bradbury Manly Wade Wellman and Henry Kuttner. TOR hardcover
London: Coronet Books / Hodder and Stoughton 1980. First British edition. Some mild along top edge and spine edges a nearly fine copy. 20588. Small octavo pictorial wrappers. Collects three Kane novellas. Kane is an immortal anti-hero in the vein of Robert E. Howard's Solomon Kane and Michael Moorcock's Elric. "For dark and brooding despair heroic fantasy has no better example. Kane is no hero: he is depicted as an intelligent but determined villain out to seek his own form of justice." and "They are amongst the more intelligent works of heroic fantasy" - Pringle ed. St. James Guide to Fantasy Writers pp. 583-584. Coronet Books / Hodder and Stoughton unknown
New York: TOR 1987. First edition. Age darkening to text paper a fine copy unread. 20597. Small octavo pictorial wrappers. Paperback original. Signed inscription by Wagner on the title page. Collects three stories "The Black Stranger" by Robert E. Howard "Adept's Gambit" by Fritz Leiber and "Wet Magic" by Henry Kuttner. The Howard story is a Conan story this is the first publication as Howard originally wrote it. TOR paperback
Garden City NY: Doubleday & Co. Inc. 1968. A new revised and enlarged edition of the highly praised comprehensive history of the development of America's military aircraft. Over 1000 photographs. Inked name and date on ffep. Shelf wear to dust jacket. 442 pages. . New Revised Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Good. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Doubleday & Co., Inc., Hardcover
Harper Collins College Div New York NY 1995. Softcover. Good Condition. All pages clean. Water Damaged. Quantity Available: 1. ISBN: 0065016963. ISBN/EAN: 9780065016963. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1560724891. . 9780065016963 Harper Collins College Div paperback
New York: The Macmillan Company. Covers lightly worn old sticker on spine. Library stamps and pocket bookplate small holes at bottom of a few pages some bending in first third of book's pages . Very Good. Hardcover. 1934. The Macmillan Company hardcover
Hoover Institution PressU.S. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Hoover Institution Press,U.S unknown
Norwalk Conn.: C. R. Gibson Co. Very Good/No Jacket. 1968. Hardcover. 89pp Previous owner's inscription on front facing page Rear cover is lightly soiled . C. R. Gibson Co. hardcover