Iros Urides, A Martian [ed. J.L. Kennon]
The Planet Mars and its Inhabitants: A Psychic Revelation
Mabel J. McKean, No Place: 1922
No Place, Mabel J. McKean, 1922. First Edition. Paperback. A very good copy. Did you know that the Martians met Christ 10,000 years ago? Well, you do now. A wonderful history of Mars (history in the loosest sense). Some tanning to the wrappers, and a little chipping to the edges, some pulling to the rear and rusting to the hinges. College stamp to front endpaper, so ex-lib. Publishers(?) sticker pasted in to front endpaper. [11119, Hyraxia Books].
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New York, Gernsback Publications, 1953. Manuscript. Unbound. Very good condition. Published in the first issue of the short lived magazine. Donald H. Menzel (1901–1976) was an American astrophysicist and astronomer. He made significant contributions to the fields of solar physics, astrophysics, and UFO research. Menzel was a professor of astrophysics at Harvard University and an advocate for proving the UFO's did not exist. Marked up throughout, some in Gernsback's hand (and initialled by him on the first leaf), others one would presume to be in Moskowitz's hand. 40pp typed, numerous amendments, some cutting and pasting. Some grubbiness and a few tears and creases. [11203, Hyraxia Books].Nineteen Impressions
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Boston, The Four Seas Company, 1928. First edition, first impression. Hardback. A very good copy in a good jacket. An examination into the various speculations over the shape of earth. "A mixture of narrative and lengthy quasi-scientific discussion which combine to produce a decidedly eccentric view of the Earth and the surrounding cosmos. The book qualifies as a lost race fiction of the inner world sort, with a touch of the after life thrown in. Way out on the limb of the family tree of the oddball." [Locke, Spectrum I, p83]. The jacket presents well but is split at the spine along 90% of its length. Some chips, and edgewear. Boards a little rubbed at the corners, bumping to the spine tips. [11079, Hyraxia Books].How I Came to Write ‘Looking Backward’ [published in] The Nationalist
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London, Stockwell, 1939. First edition, first impression. Hardback. A very good copy, in a good jacket. An uncommon book revolving around the worship of Aphrodite. Gardner is best remembered for his work progressing modern witchcraft. The jacket has a large area of loss to the spine and a number of chips and closed tears. the book is a little bumped and shaken. Boards a little bowed. Internally neat. [11160, Hyraxia Books].Nine by Laumer
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