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September, 1960. 8-1/2" x 11". 96 pages. Cover: Rocky Colavito, Willie Mays, Nellie Fox.
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Double-sided poster from German Magazine. Front features poster of Ace Frehley. Back includes an article in German with many black and white photos. Measures approximately 11-1/2" x 16-1/2". Laminated.
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58 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos, a color centerfold of Timi Shawn and 2 full page, full color nudes of Wendy Alexander and one of Virginia Slay.
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80 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos with 1 full color, full page nude and 4 color centerfolds. Named models: Lisa Davis, Sue Van Orden, Marilyn Monroe, Margo Strange and Tina Louise.
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Continued from UNKNOWN. Includes "A Gnome There Was" by Henry Kuttner
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Antique Playing Cards, Stars
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Cover by Lee Brown Coye. Includes "Interim" by Ray Bradbury.
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First appearance of a Tarzan-like character named Ka-Zar. Cover painting by J. W. Scott. Includes "King Of Fang And Claw" by Bob Byrd.
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DeForest Kelley, William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy of Star Trek
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Standard size. 136 pages plus covers. Cover: Mike Singletary
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8-3/8" x 10-3/4". 48 pages plus covers.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "Wine Of The Sabbat" by Robert Bloch.
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Jayne Meadows & Steve Allen
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66 pages. Cover: Joy Harmon. Full Color Pin-Up: Lori Shea. Contents include Joy Harmon Stops New York Traffic, and others.
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Richard Boone of Have Gun Will Travel
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "The Melting Death" by Curtis Steele.
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Includes "Heredity" by Isaac Asimov.
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Will Smith of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
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Cover by Rogers. Includes "Slan" part 1 by A. E. van Vogt.
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Barry Nelson & Joan Caulfield
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Vol 1 #29. 8-1/2" x 11". 66 pages. May, 1978.
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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "The Dark World" by Henry Kuttner.
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Cover by William Timmins. Includes "The Barrier" by Anthony Boucher.
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Cover by Lee Brown Coye. Includes "Rapport" by Mary Elizabeth Counselman.
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Cover by Rudolph Belarski. Includes "The Water World" by Oscar J. Friend.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "Red Nails" by Robert E. Howard.
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Includes "Wine Of The Dreamers" by John D. MacDonald.
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Cover by F. Tinsley. Includes "Destroyers Of The Air" by Lieut. W. M. Wood.
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Cover by William Timmins. Includes "The Storm" by A. E. van Vogt.
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A ranking of "Hollywood's Best-Loved Stars," featuring Jane Seymour of Doctor Quinn, Medicine Woman, Tim Allen of Home Improvement, and Jay Leno of The Tonight Show
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Bill Cullen of The Price Is Right
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Cover by J. Allen St. John. Includes "Buccaneers Of Venus (Part 3)" by Otis Adelbert Kline.
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8-3/8" x 10-3/4". 28 pages plus wraps. Covers: Marilyn Monroe, front; Mora Corday, back. Full color pin-ups and photos of major movie stars and starlettes throughout, including Marilyn Monroe, Debbie Reynolds, Mitzi Gaynor, Ava Gardner, Rita Hayworth, Esther Williams, Elizabeth Taylor, Mamie Van Doren and others.
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Satellite Construction, MM
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "March Of The Flame Marauders" by Curtis Steele.
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Includes "Seal Of Treason" by Murray R. Montgomery.
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Cloris Leachman of Phyllis
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Oscar Night preview, featuring host Billy Crystal
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Contest Winner, Groucho Marx
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8-3/8" x 10-3/4". 48 pages plus covers.
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1978 Milton Bradley KISS SERIES - PAUL STANLEY jigsaw puzzle #4990. Puzzle has 200 pieces and measures 11 inches by 17 inches when complete. Box measures 11 inches by 7-1/4 inches by 1-1/2 inches. All pieces included.
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Standard size. 186 pages plus covers. Cover: Lou Piniella
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Standard size. 200 pages plus covers. Cover: Adam Dunn and Austin Kearns
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68 pages including covers, standard sized, side stapled. Nudist/naturist collection with club directory. Illustrated throughout with b/w photos with 8 color pages and a color centerfold.
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Cover by Matt Fox. Includes "The Ormolu Clock" by August Derleth.
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Hugh Downs and Barbara Walters of Today
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60 pages including covers, standard sized, side stapled. Nudist/naturist collection with club directory. Illustrated throughout with b/w photos with 1 color page and a color centerfold.
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December, 1962. 8-1/2" x 11". 96 pages. Cover: Johnny Unitas, Jimmy Brown.
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Richard Kline, Joyce DeWitt, John Ritter and Priscilla Barnes of Three's Company
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Final issue as THE WIZARD, continued as CASH GORMAN.
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The May 1984 issue of GQ (Gentlemen’s Quarterly) featured a then up-and-coming Donald Trump in a spotlight article that contributed to his early rise as a public figure beyond real estate. This was one of the earliest major lifestyle magazine profiles to frame Trump not just as a businessman, but as a symbol of 1980s ambition, style, and wealth.
Key Details:
Cover: Donald Trump did not appear on the cover. Instead, the issue followed GQ’s tradition of featuring fashion-oriented male models during that era.
Article Title: The Trump profile inside was titled “The Expanding Empire of Donald Trump” (or similar wording).
Focus: The article highlighted Trump’s burgeoning real estate projects, including the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Trump Tower, and his aspirations for Atlantic City casinos. It painted him as a young, aggressive mogul on the move.
Tone: GQ portrayed Trump as charismatic and confident, with a flair for publicity and a taste for luxury that aligned perfectly with the decade’s "greed is good" ethos.
Cultural Significance:
At the time, Trump was in his late 30s and not yet the household name he would become. This article marked one of the earliest moments the national media began treating him as a celebrity entrepreneur rather than just a developer. GQ's attention helped cement his image as a brand in the making.
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Cover by Belarski. Includes "Watered Guns" by Walt Coburn.
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70 pages plus covers, standard size. Mix of black and white and color interior photos.
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Cover by Alex Schomburg. Includes "Double Meaning" by Damon Knight.
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58 pages. (c) 1978 Almo Publications, Inc / Rock Steady Productions, Inc. / Casablanca Record and FilmWorks.
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60 pages including covers. With a mix of black and white and full color photos of KISS, Tom Petty, UFO, Boston, Willie Nelson and others.
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Cover by Earle Bergey. Includes "The Star Of Life" by Edmond Hamilton.
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54 pages, standard size. Black and white and color interior photos. Centerfold: Diane Webber. Other models: Bettie Page
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Model & Fashions, Coke ad
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8-1/2" x 10-3/4". 188 pages. Cover: Hank Aaron
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46 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Nudist/naturist collection with club directory. Illustrated throughout with b/w photos and several full color, fully page photos and a color centerfold.
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8-1/2" x 11-1/8". 120 pages plus covers. Cover: Yogi Berra
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96 pages, digest 5-1/2"x7-3/4" sized magazine with spiral binding. Black and white interior photos. Nudist/naturist collection. Illustrated throughout with b/w photos. Includes a directory of ASA clubs, map, and a weather and sun manual. Travel guide features profiles of 21 US clubs.
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66 pages, standard size. Volume 1 No. 1. Includes KISS Halloween centerfold and Kiss article: "THE COMING KISS EXPLOSION, BIGGER THAN THE HYDROGEN BOMB". (c) 1978 Top Flight Magazines.
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Cover by A. R. Tilburne. Includes "Black Barter" by Robert Bloch.
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70 pages. 8-1/2" x 11". All black and white interior pages, 100 glamorous pictures of America's No 1 bombshell and with 4 full color pin-ups.
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50 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos and a calendar page.
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Cover by Jerome Rozen. Includes "The Case Of The Six Coffins" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Includes "We Fly The Silvaire De Luxe" by William Winter.
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Queen Elizabeth, Norman Rockwell ad, Lucy
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First Swimsuit cover: Girl In The Surf. Articles include "Pennant Races Act III" by Robert Creamer.
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Family Homes, Burns & Allen
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Features "The Terrible Stork" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Muhammad Ali, Dudley Moore, Brooke Shields, Victoria Principal, Loretta Lynn, Jimmy Stewart and Barbara Walters of Barbara Walters Specials
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Summer Sci-Fi Issue, featuring Armin Shimerman of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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Cover design by E.M. Stevenson. Includes "He" by H.P. Lovecraft.
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Premier Yoshida ads, Varga
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Includes "The Bloody Frontiers" by Curtis Steele.
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Dwight Eisenhower, Roller Derby
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62 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Full color interior photos and several full color, full page photos.
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Nelson Eddy, Sports, Golf
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Legions Of The Death Master" by Curtis Steele.
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Riding Apparel, Chagal, Stars
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Presented by Amateur Screen and Photography Magazine. 68 pages including covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos.
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Donny Osmond & Marie Osmond
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Carey Lowell of Law & Order and Kyle Chandler of Early Edition
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Richard Thomas, Will Geer, and Ellen Corby of The Waltons
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Richard Benjamin, Jack Cassidy, and Paula Prentiss of He and She
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Mimi Kennedy and Peter Cook of The Two of Us
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Situation Comedies: Are They Getting Better--or Worse?
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James Stacey, Wayne Maunder, and Andrew Duggan of Lancer
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Although common and not very valuable, Hot Rod Magazines do have a following and will actually sell to a collector if the price is cheap enough. They must be from the 1950s or 1960s though. Issues after that date are very difficult to sell and have little if any value.
1950s issues retail for around $8-$10 each.
1960s issues retail for $3-$5 each.
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Linda Cristal and Leif Erickson of The High Chaparral
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Includes "Gild The Sword With Gold" by Phil R. Sheridan
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October, 1963. 8-1/2" x 11". 100 pages. Cover: Mickey Mantle.
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November, 1963. 8-1/2" x 11". 96 pages. Cover: Whitey Ford.
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76 pages including covers, standard size. Black and white interior photos, some color photos and a color centerfold of Jayne Mansfield and Pamela Perry . Named models: Sharon Shore, Sara Aman, Gerry Garner, Barbara Loden, Meg Myles
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68 pages plus covers, standard size. Black and white interior photos and a full page, full color nude of Althea Currier.
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Judd Hirsch and Andy Kaufman of Taxi
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82 pages, standard size. Volume 2 No. 9. (c) 1979 Grooves Publications, Inc.
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Cover by F. Tinsley. Includes "The Blood-Red Road To Petra" by George L. Eaton.
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Includes "Purple Aces" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Iran's Jeweled Crown, Sports, Stars
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Includes "Pony Express Rider" by A. Leslie.
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Peter Lawford & Marcia Henderson
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June Lockhart and Guy Williams of Lost in Space
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A Valentine Guide to TV Romance, featuring couples Michael Tucker & Jill Eikenberry, Maury Povich & Connie Chung, and Patricia Wettig & Ken Olin
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The Year in Cheers & Jeers, featuring Roseanne of Roseanne, Dorothy Letterman of Late Show with David Letterman, and Burt Reynolds of Evening Shade
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Model & Vest Fashions, Illustrators
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Cal Ripken, Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles. Inset: The rage over "May–December Romances," featuring Jerry Seinfeld & Shoshanna Lonstein
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76 pages including covers, standard size. Black and white interior photos
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The Best and Worst We Saw
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David Janssen of The Fugitive
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Digest size. 70 pages including outer wraps. Front cover: Jayne Mansfield. Back cover: Tempest Storm. Articles include 'The Fine Art of Stripping' and 'Harem Girls'.
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Cover by Walter Popp. Includes "Centaurus" by Sam Merwin, Jr.
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Includes "Asylum Satellite" by Fletcher Pratt.
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"The Sky Serpent Flies Again" by Robert J. Hogan.
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"The Terror in the Navy" by Kenneth Robeson.
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The finale of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (4 newsstand covers)
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Includes "Journey To Barkut" by Murray Leinster.
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TV’s Top Dogs, featuring Frasier’s "Eddie" and Mad About You’s "Murray"
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Geraldine Chaplin, Stars, Beatles
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1953 T-Venus Winners (includes a young Angie Dickinson)
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Cover by John Giunta. Includes "The Perfect Host" by Theodore Sturgeon.
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66 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos, a color centerfold of Cande Elkins and 4 full color nudes: one of Paula Du Pree, Tiffany Lane, the cover girl and two other models.
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8-1/2" x 11-1/8". 120 pages plus covers. Cover: Ed Mathews
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Includes "The Bat Staffel" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Mrs. David Niven, Norman Rockwell ad, Wyeth
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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "The Lovers" by Philip Jose Farmer. Featuring George Chance, a stage magician turned hero, The Ghost, Super-Detective (as it was originally called) was a low-budget effort from the start, featuring only the lead novel
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Suzy Parker, Stars, High Noon
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Cover by Pete Kuhlhoff. Includes "The Man Who Cried 'Wolfe'!" by Robert Bloch.
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Little House on the Prairie
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50 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos.
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August, 1960. 8-1/2" x 11". 92 pages. Cover: Mickey Mantle
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Dragon Lord Of The Underworld" by Grant Stockbridge.
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64 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos. Center Fold: Rusty Fisher
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8-3/8" x 10-3/4". 48 pages plus covers.
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112 pages, standard size. Black and white and color interior photos with several color photos, including those of Marilyn Monroe.
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60 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos.
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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "The Star Of Dread" by Brett Sterling.
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October, 1953. 64 pages includes covers. Includes 'Mickey Mantle, Baseball's New Boy Wonder."
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College Bowl Preview: Pepe Pearson of the Ohio State Buckeyes
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Cover: Night Baseball In Milwaukee. Includes original insert page of 1954 Topps Baseball cards (without cards, value of this issue is dropped by 100%). Articles include "The Battle of the Bubble Gum" which describes baseball card collecting.
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Antiques Magazine saw its first issue hit the stands in January 1922.
TRASH OR TREASURE?
The pre-1950 issues are fairly scarce and have some minor interest to antiques collectors, but even 1920s issues sell for less than $10 each, and even then only when in "almost like new" condition. Issues from the years after 1950 are very common and can be found for sale on eBay in lots of 12 (entire year) for less than $10 (or less than $1 per issue).
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Esther Rolle, Jimmie Walker, Ralph Carter, BernNadette Stanis, and John Amos of Good Times
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Pocket size. 70 pages including wraps. Front cover: Lynn Lampert. Back cover: Betty Page. Centerfold: June McCall. Contents include cartoon and nudes.
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June Lockhart, Lassie and Jon Provost
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98 pages. (c) 1978 Stories, Layouts, and Press Inc.
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Includes "The Ring Of Death" by George L. Eaton.
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64 pages. (c) 1976 Almo Publications, Inc.
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75 pages, standard size. KISS appears on cover and in featured article: "SUPER NEW PIX! WE TAKE YOU ONSTAGE WITH KISS". (c) 1978 Sterling's Magazines, Inc.
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Jane Seymour of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
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Paul Reiser of Mad About You
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62 pages, standard size. #173. (c) 1978 Charlton Publications, Inc.
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Includes "Dodging Clouds In Mexico" by Major Bernard A. Law.
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58 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos, a color centerfold and 2 full page, full color nudes.
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154 pages, measures 6-5/8" x 9-5/8". Black and white interior photos. Featured stories: Mickey Mouse Sound Tricks Revealed, Great Inventions of Famous Men. (c) 1936, Modern Mechanix Publishing Co.
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Fab Feb, featuring Grammy nominee MC Hammer, Gary Cole of Son of the Morning Star, and Barbara Walters Special guest Julia Roberts
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John McIntire and Robert Fuller of Wagon Train
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Title changes to CAPTAIN SATAN with Vol. 1 #3. Includes "The Corpse With The Third Eye" by Paul Ernst.
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