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43 pages, 9" x 11" in size. Full color ads for Vogue Patterns and Mc. Callum's Silk Hosiery. Full color, centerfold pull-out, art work "Where Love Is"
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102 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, a weather and sun manual and a clip out 1955-56 calendar. Travel guide features profiles of 8 Western US clubs.
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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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60 pages including covers, standard sized, side stapled. Nudist/naturist collection. Illustrated throughout with b/w photos and one full page, full color nude.
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43 pages, 9" x 11" in size. Full color ads for Natural Egyptian Cigarettes, Fisk Red Top and Camel Cigarettes
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80 pages, standard size. Black and white and color interior photos. Centerfold: June Blair
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8-1/2" x 11". 82 pages plus covers.
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80 pages, standard size. Black and white and color interior photos. Centerfold: Carrie Radison
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January, 1959. 8-1/2" x 11". 88 pages. Cover: Maurice Richard.
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Air Progress Magazine saw its first issue hit the stands in January 1937. Initially, it was published every three months (quarterly) until 1962. In 1962, its frequency was increased to bi-monthly. It became a monthly publication in 1966. In October 1995, it changed it's name to Air Progress Affordable Flying, but reverted to Air Progress in November 1996. It ceased publication in June 1997 (Vol.59 No.2).
TRASH OR TREASURE?
The pre-1950 issues are fairly scarce and have some minor interest to aviation memorabilia collectors, but even 1930s 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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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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66 pages, standard size. KISS appears on cover and in featured article: "KISS: THE GROUP BEHIND THE MAKEUP". (c) 1977 Cousins Publications, Inc.
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Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, & Davy Jones of The Monkees
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"Aces of the Damned" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Includes "Twice In Time" by Manly Wade Wellman.
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Merete Van Kamp of Princess Daisy
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Includes "The Day Of The Cloud" by Ross Rocklynne.
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78 pages plus covers, standard size. Mix of black and white and color interior photos.
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Includes "Hitler's Secret Terror" by J. Forman & Ro. Carse.
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Sexual Harassment in Hollywood
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50 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos.
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COVER ONLY. (c) 1996 Spin Magazine. Commemorating the official KISS reunion, this is 1 of 4 separate collectible covers of the same August 1996 issue.
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Legionaire, NR & Coke ads
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Includes "Son Of The Forest" by Johnston McCulley.
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Includes "The Quest Of Tarzan" by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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102 pages, standard size. Black and white and color interior photos. Centerfold: Sally Sarell
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Large arrow-shaped double-sided promo poster for KISS solo albums. 19-1/4 inches wide by 21 inches high. Approximately 2 mm thick. Small print on poster reads "rock steady Production Inc.", "Casablanca Record and FilmWorks", and "(c) 1978 AUCOIN MANAGEMENT, INC. BY AGREEMENT WITH KISS (R) PRINTED IN U.S.A."
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63rd Academy Awards preview, featuring nominees Whoopi Goldberg of Ghost, Kevin Costner of Dances with Wolves, and Julia Roberts of Pretty Woman
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78 pages plus covers, standard size. Mix of black and white and color interior photos.
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Harry Morgan and Jack Webb of Dragnet
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66 pages including covers, standard sized, side stapled. Nudist/naturist collection with club directory. Illustrated throughout with b/w photos with 11 color pages.
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Digest size. 42 pages including wraps. Cover: George Reeves as Superman.
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Cover by Walter Baumhofer. Includes "The Spider Strikes" by R. T. M. Scott.
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70 pages. Spiral bound. Includes 'I Photographed Marilyn Monroe in the Nude!' by Tom Kelley with 8-page profile of Marilyn with many early black and white photographs. 'Is Nudity Necessary for Stardom' is 5-page photo filled article featuring the nude photographs of Jayne Mansfield, Anita Ekberg and others. Also, 'The World's Finest Hunting Guns' and 'Ten Greatest U.S. Classic Cars.' as well as 'figure studies in color'.
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50 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos.
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58 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos, a color centerfold of Bonnie Logan, as well as a full page color nude of Mamie Van Doren and one of Suzanne Bacaud.
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96 pages, standard size. Volume 5, No. 4. (c) 1980 Ideal Publishing Corp.
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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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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "Lansing's Luxury" by August Derleth.
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70 pages plus covers, standard size. Mix of black and white and color interior photos.
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Philip Michael Thomas and Don Johnson of Miami Vice
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Cover by Ed Emsh. Includes "Too Late For Eternity" by Bryce Walton.
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58 pages, standard size. Volume 3 No. 3. Includes 17 color pin-ups. (c) 1979 Sterling's Magazines, Inc.
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Includes "Ace Of Destiny" by Ralph Oppenheim.
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Marty Ingels and John Astin of I'm Dickens, He's Fenster
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1977 Casse-Tete KISS LOVE GUN jigsaw puzzle #1548 by KISS/Aucoin Inc. Puzzle has 200 pieces and measures 11 inches by 17 inches when complete. Box measures 13 inches by 8 inches by 2 inches. All pieces included.
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"World's Fair Goblin" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Parents' Guide to Kids' TV, featuring Erin Davis of The Sinbad Show
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Judd Hirsch, Marilu Henner, and Tony Danza of Taxi
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58 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos, a color centerfold of Jean Patten, 2 full page, full color nudes and a story on Lorelei Lori.
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Features novel "Black Daylight" by Wallace Brooker starring Captain Fury, a Doc Savage clone.
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Luke Perry and Jason Priestly of Beverly Hills, 90210
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62 pages, standard size. Features Centerfold Poster and Interview with Ace Frehley from KISS. (c) 1978 Circus Enterprises Corporation.
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Robert Horton & Ward Bond
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54 pages, standard size. Black and white and color interior photos. Centerfold: Jayne Mansfield
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Includes "The Mystery Of Voodoo Manor" by Florence M. Pettee.
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Single-sided magazine pinup of KISS on stage. With signatures (printed, not original). Measures approximately 20" x 31". Laminated.
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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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Cover by Alex Schomburg. Includes "The White Widows" by Sam Merwin, Jr.
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Cover by M. Isip. Includes "The Roaring Trumpet" by L. Sprague de Camp & Fletcher Pratt.
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8-3/8" x 10-3/4". 48 pages plus covers.
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Wynonna Judd & Clint Black
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98 pages, standard size. #245. (c) 1985 Charlton Publications, Inc.
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Cover by Matt Fox. Includes "The Testament Of Clairborne Boyd" by August Derleth.
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Elizabeth Montgomery of Bewitched
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50 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos. Cover: Anita Ekberg. Bettie Page inside.
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62 pages including wraps. Cover: Jane Mansfield. Nudes include Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield.
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Milburn Stone, James Arness, and Amanda Blake of Gunsmoke
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Includes "Laboratory Of The Damned" by Grant Stockbridge.
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"Wings of the Hawks of Death" by Robert J. Hogan.
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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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Measures 17-1/2" x 11-1/2" and features black & white image of KISS members.
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College Fashions, Notorius, ads
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Includes "The Magician Of Mars" by Edmond Hamilton.
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Robert Lansing of Twelve O'Clock High
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Cover by H. W. Brown. Includes "Mercutian Adventure" by Raymond Z. Gallun.
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Cheryl Ladd as Grace Kelly
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Satellite Monitoring, Mathews
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Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers of Hart to Hart
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Academy Awards preview, featuring Oscar emcee Whoopi Goldberg and ABC's Barbara Walters
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Infantry in Korea, Thompson
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Catharine Deneuve, MP article
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Features "Alibi Trail" by Maxwell Grant.
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Continued from WONDER STORIES. Includes "Blood of the Moon" by Ray Cummings.
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8-3/8" x 10-3/4". 40 pages plus covers.
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52 pages including covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos.
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Includes "Brothers Of The Gun" by Walt Coburn.
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The War in Vietnam: What Happened vs. What We Saw
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32 pages, standard size. Black and white 'artist' nudes throughout.
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8-3/8" x 10-3/4". 48 pages plus covers.
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64 pages, spiral bound. Color center page.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "Jewels Of Gwahlur" by Robert E. Howard.
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70 pages, standard size, spiral bound. Cover: Jayne Mansfield. Black and white and some color interior pages. Color nude: Bea Sweet, page 20; color nude: Sandra Puols, page 37.
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Dummy in Parachute Test, Norman Rockwell ad
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Includes "Blow Cold, Blow Hot" by Frederick C. Davis.
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Including "Curse Of The Calaboose Brand" by J. Edward Leithead.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Master Of Broken Men" by Curtis Steele.
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Includes "Tomorrow's Air Invasion" by Capt. Samuel Taylor Moore.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "The Six Sleepers" by Edmond Hamilton.
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Cover by John Giunta. Includes "Kingsridge 214" by August Derleth.
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50 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos.
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Cover by Walter Popp. Includes "The Wages Of Synergy" by Theodore Sturgeon.
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66 pages, standard size. Black and white and color interior photos.
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Cover by H. W. Scott. Includes "Soldiers Of The Black Goat" by Marian O'Hearn.
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Standard size. 160 pages plus covers. Cover: John Paxson and Rod Foster
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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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102 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 13 US clubs.
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76 pages including covers, standard sized, side stapled. Nudist/naturist collection. Illustrated throughout with b/w photos 11 color pages and a color centerfold.
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Patty Duke, William Schallert, and Jean Byron of The Patty Duke Show
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The film Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (4 covers forming a montage)
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How Show Biz Takes Over Our Local News
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80 pages, standard size. Black and white and color interior photos. Centerfold: Sally Todd
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Features "The Terrible Stork" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "King Of The Red Killers" by Grant Stockbridge.
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50 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos.
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8" x 10-1/2". 56 pages plus covers.
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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "The Portal In The Picture" by Henry Kuttner.
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58 pages, standard size. Volume 4 No. 6. (c) 1980 Sterling's Magazines, Inc.
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Continuing from AIR ACTION.
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Senjuro Hayashi, Van Gogh
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Dan Dunn Detective Magazine was an
attempt to capitalize on the popularity of comic-strip characters
by placing them in pulp stories. It lasted a mere two issues. Full length novel: "Death Before Midnight" by James M. Calvert, Jr.
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Veiled Woman, Carole Lombard
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Cover by Ed Emsh. Includes "The Naked Sky" by James E. Gunn.
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Includes "The Weird Taylor" by Robert Bloch.
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Japanese Soldiers, Winslow Homer
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Erik Estrada and Morgan Fairchild in Honey Boy
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98 pages, digest 5-1/2"x7-1/4" sized magazine. Black and white interior photos.
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Robert Young and James Brolin of Marcus Welby, M. D.
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66 pages, spiral bound. Color insert.
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51 pages. (c) 1988 Warner Brothers Publications, Inc.
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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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74 pages, standard size. (c) 1978 Sterling's Magazines Inc.
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Includes "The Lady Is A Witch" by Norman A. Daniels.
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