ppint. 28th Jul 2024 | | Oscar J. Friend
The Kid From Mars | ''serialized'' in startling stories vol.4 #2, 9/1940
cover art by e. k. (earle) bergey (credited)
b+w art by alex schomburg (some signed)
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ppint. 28th Jul 2024 | | Donald A. Wollheim
Flight Into Space | contents:
parasite planet (novelette) stanley g. weinbaum (astounding vol.14 #6, 2/1935)
red storm on jupiter (short story) frank belknap long (astounding vol.17 #3, 5/1936)
a baby on neptune (ntte) claire winger harris, miles j. breuer, m.d. (amazing vol.4 #9, 2/1929)
the rape of the solar system (ntte) leslie f. stone (amazing vol.9 #8, 12/1934)
planet passage (ss) martin pearson (pseudonym of donald a. wollheim) (future fantasy and science fiction vol.3 #1, 10/1942)
hermit of saturn's rings (ss) neil r. james (planet stories vol.4 #1, fall/1940)
the seekers (ss) robert moore williams (startling vol.17 #2, 5/1948)
peril of the blue world (ss) robert abernathy (planet stories vol.II #1, winter/1942)
the mercurian (ss) frank belknap long (vol.I #9, winter/1941)
sunward (ss) stanton a. coblentz (thrilling wonder vol. xvi #1, 4/1940)
the death of the moon (ss) alexander phillips (aka a. m. phillips) (amazing vol.3 #11, 2/1929)
ajax of ajax (ss) martin pearson (pseudonym of donald a. wollheim) (future combined with science fiction vol.2 #6, 8/1942)
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23skidoo 28th Jul 2024 | | James Savage
Girl In A Jam | Is the US printed listed a 2nd printing? If not, it should be corrected to a 1959 date to conform with the Canadian printing. I tried to find out if James Savage is a pen name (sounds like it could be) but could not locate confirmation so if anyone has those details, please feel free to submit an author correction.
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23skidoo 28th Jul 2024 | | Budge Wilson
Before Green Gables | Dust jackets added
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ppint. 27th Jul 2024 | | Charlie English
The Book Smugglers Of Timbuktu | harpercollinspublishers william collins imprint first printing, first uk or simultaneous first edition
simultaneous with william collins imprint yp/b first printing from signatures of the same print run
dedication: for lucy
cover (d-j) art unsigned, uncredited
cover (d-j) price £20
416pp. including fourteen unpaginated pp. titles, indicia, b+w frontispiece, maps, table-of-contents (chapters) etc, 56 end pp: 26pp notes, 11pp. selected bibliography, 3pp. acknowledgements, 15pp. index, 1p photo credits, 1 blank p, plus two 8pp. sections of photograph plates= 443pp. over-all; perfectbound onto a flexible strip and bound with orange endpapers between black cloth-covered boards, with title, author, imprint & decorative design on spine in copper
elsewise unexplained printing number "1" above copyright notice date on indicia page
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JimEss SUBS ● 27th Jul 2024 | | David Mason
The Deep Gods | Covers added.
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23skidoo 26th Jul 2024 | | James Cameron
James Cameron's Titanic | Is this a later edition of this book? If so, they should be linked.
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edlongus SUBS ● 26th Jul 2024 | | Ronald L. Smith
Goldmine Comedy Record Price Guide | Random sample pages added. A must-have reference book 4 comedy album collectors, it has just about every comedy album u can think of..
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annaloog ● 24th Jul 2024 | | James White
The Secret Visitors | Thanks, that confirms my conclusion. I have combined the two entries.
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alexlincs 24th Jul 2024 | | John Fowles
Mantissa | 190 pp
RRP UK £1.95
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ppint. 22nd Jul 2024 | | James White
The Secret Visitors | this would appear to be the same printing as that bookcat item contributed by davie gordon; i do not know of a near-identical (to the second) third ace books mmpb printing, nor indeed of any further ace books printing/edition.
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JPGR&B SUBS 22nd Jul 2024 | | Piers Hemmingsen
The Beatles In Canada: The Evolution - 1964-1970 | Piers has advised me today that the likely publication date is September 2024.
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JPGR&B SUBS 22nd Jul 2024 | | Piers Hemmingsen
The Beatles In Canada: The Evolution - 1964-1970 [Limited Edition] | Piers has advised me today that the likely publication date is September 2024.
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annaloog ● 21st Jul 2024 | | James White
The Secret Visitors | ? Same edition as Ace G-675?
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MICKDOOM67 21st Jul 2024 | | John Creasey
A Case For Inspector West | Cover art by 'Peff' - Sam Peffer.
Front and rear images added.
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MICKDOOM67 21st Jul 2024 | | John Creasey
Inspector West Makes Haste | Front & rear images added.
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MICKDOOM67 21st Jul 2024 | | John Creasey
Strike For Death | Cover art by Joe De Marco (signed bottom left near spine)
Front & back cover images added.
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MICKDOOM67 21st Jul 2024 | | John Creasey
Inspector West At Bay | Back cover image added.
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JPGR&B SUBS 21st Jul 2024 | | Ian D. Derbyshire
Macca In The Long Noughties | The author talks about the book
(Source: IDD Publishing)
Why did you write this book?
Paul McCartney’s post-Beatles career in the 1970s has been well chronicled: most notably in The McCartney Legacy series by Kozinn and Sinclair. Less covered has been Macca’s musical renaissance in the 2000s, when, at a time of personal challenges, he released some of his strongest and most innovative works: Rushes (1999); Run Devil Run (1999); Driving Rain (2001); Twin Freaks (2005); Chaos and Creation in the Backyard (2005); Memory Almost Full (2007); and Electric Arguments (2008).
How did you research and write this book?
This work has been sourced from newspaper and music magazine articles, interviews from the period, the 2008 court judgement from Paul’s divorce settlement and secondary sources including biographies, setlists, McCartney focused websites and fanzines, including the Netherlands-based Maccazine.
What new things did you learn about Paul from writing this book?
The sheer wide range of Paul's musical, artistic, literary, social and leisure interests and how is always exploring new avenues - except many changes in his setlists! As Bob Dylan told Rolling Stone magazine in 2007: “I’m in awe of McCartney … He can do it all. And he’s never let up.” I did not expect to discover Paul and I share a love of dinghy sailing: my dinghy is named Wanderlust while Paul sails a Sunfish dinghy named Linda. What I found striking in that Paul's career path choices are driven by serendipity and inter-connections between friends and acquaintances. For example, Paul came to know Ian Dury during the final months of his life through their shared friendship with the artists Peter Blake and Humphrey Ocean. But at times, when Paul sensed a big change was needed, he had the courage to do so: taking up the commission for Ecce Cor Meum; the Twin Freaks and the Fireman projects; turning to Nigel Godrich in 2003-05 to produce Chaos and Creation in the Backyard; and changing management and leaving EMI in 2007 for the Starbucks-backed Hear Music in 2007.
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JPGR&B SUBS 20th Jul 2024 | | Joe Robinson
Journey Into Beatledom | From Amazon:
The Beatles, a rich topic to explore with their legacy and impact on music. There's so much to unpack about the lyrical themes and musical composition of their songs. Here we look at the context of when each song was written, the personal experiences that inspired the Beatles and their social and cultural impact.
Did you know, The Beatles were futuristic prophets who actually wrote about quantum physics and the nature of reality? For example, the Lennon lyric 'nothing is real' is an epithet from Niels Bohr which is often used as a reference to the philosophical implications of quantum physics and how our understanding of reality can be called into question. McCartney wrote Here, There and Everywhere which describes the process of superposition, a core concept of quantum physics, referring to how a particle can exist in multiple states at the same time.
His song The fool on the hill refers to Buckminster Fuller, a philosopher and futurist who was known for his unique perspective and innovative ideas. Fuller's ideas could certainly be seen as "foolish" by the mainstream, so it's not a stretch to say that The Beatles may have been inspired by him when writing The Fool on the Hill.
The Beatles were channelling these concepts in their songs, their creative process was tapping into the collective unconscious. Their Indian Vedism too, the ancient Hindu philosophy, does have some parallels with quantum physics, such as the idea of the interconnectedness of all things and the non-dualistic nature of reality.
In Maxwell's Silver Hammer, McCartney again was referring to James Clerk Maxwell, a 19th-century physicist who was one of the founders of classical electromagnetism and made significant contributions to the understanding of light and colour, theories which can be seen as forerunners of Quantum Mechanics.
The numerous examples of interconnectedness in Beatle songs are explored throughout this Journey into Beatledom, including the Lennon gem Tomorrow Never Knows, otherwise known as The Void.
Liverpool too is a quantum City because, (seen in this light), it is neither one thing nor another. A City bound together by its own solidarity but separated from the rest of England because of its often recondite contrariness. It is in this sense, itself a quantum phenomenon.
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JPGR&B SUBS 20th Jul 2024 | | Daniel W. Soles
Beyond The Beatles | From Amazon:
As the author of Beyond the Beatles Daniel W. Soles has poured his heart and soul into crafting a biography that celebrates Paul McCartney's illustrious career and delves deep into the man behind the music. Being an ardent fan of Paul McCartney and The Beatles, I have strived to create a comprehensive and engaging narrative that does justice to the legend himself. My passion for Paul's music and his journey has driven me to ensure that every detail, every story, and every nuance is captured with authenticity and respect.
In Beyond the Beatles readers will embark on an intimate journey through Paul McCartney's life, beginning with his early years. This section explores the formative experiences and influences that shaped young Paul into the musical genius he would become. From his childhood in Liverpool to the first inklings of his musical talent, the book paints a vivid picture of his humble beginnings.
The Beatles Era is, of course, a cornerstone of Paul's story. Here, I delve into the meteoric rise of The Beatles, their groundbreaking music, and the cultural revolution they ignited. Readers will get an insider's look at the dynamics within the band, the creative process behind some of the most iconic songs in history, and the challenges they faced as they skyrocketed to global fame.
Paul's journey didn't end with The Beatles, nor does this biography. In the Solo Career and Wings section, I explore his ventures after the band's breakup. From his solo albums to the formation of Wings, Paul's ability to reinvent himself and continue producing chart-topping music is thoroughly examined. This part of the book highlights his resilience and unwavering passion for music, showcasing how he maintained his relevance in the ever-changing landscape of the music industry.
Beyond his professional achievements, Paul McCartney's Personal Life is a captivating aspect of his story. Readers will gain insight into his relationships, family life, and personal experiences that have influenced his music and shaped his character. This section offers a more intimate look at the man behind the legend, revealing the joys and trials he has faced off-stage.
Awards and Recognitions are a testament to Paul's incredible impact on the music world. The book details the numerous accolades he has received over the years, from the Grammy Awards to his knighthood, highlighting his contributions to music and culture. These achievements are not just milestones in his career but also reflections of his enduring influence and legacy.
There are many more facets of Paul McCartney's life to be unraveled in this book. Beyond the Beatles is not just a biography; it is a celebration of a musical icon, a deep dive into his extraordinary life, and a testament to the enduring magic of his music. Through meticulous research, heartfelt storytelling, and a genuine admiration for Paul McCartney, this book will offer you a comprehensive and engaging account of one of the greatest musicians of our time.
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JPGR&B SUBS 20th Jul 2024 | | Jerry Thomas
John Lennon | Caveat emptor.
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JPGR&B SUBS 20th Jul 2024 | | Williams N. Arnold
Beyond The Beatles | Caveat emptor with a front cover like this!
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JPGR&B SUBS 20th Jul 2024 | | Dakota Hayes
John Lennon: The Untold Story Of A Beatle's Solo Flight | Caveat emptor with a front cover like this!
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ppint. 19th Jul 2024 | | John W. Campbell Jr.
Invaders From The Infinite | arcot, morey and wade series #3:
#1: "the black star passes" (1953), q.v. for series listing, and links.
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ppint. 19th Jul 2024 | | John W. Campbell Jr.
Islands Of Space | arcot, morey and wade series #2:
#1: "the black star passes" (1953), q.v. for series listing, and links.
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ppint. 19th Jul 2024 | | John W. Campbell Jr.
Islands Of Space | "serialized" in amazing stories quarterly spring 1931
as by john w. campbell jr.
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ppint. 19th Jul 2024 | | John W. Campbell Jr.
The Black Star Passes | arcot, morey and wade series #1:
#1: "the black star passes" (1953), (this collection)
#2: "islands of space" (1956), q.v.
#3: "invaders from the infinite" (1961), q.v.
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ppint. 19th Jul 2024 | | John W. Campbell Jr.
The Black Star Passes | contents:
piracy preferred (novella) amazing vol.5 #3, 6/1930
solarite (novelette) amazing vol.5 #8, 11/1930
the black star passes (novella) amazing stories quarterly vol.3 #4, 10/1930
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ppint. 19th Jul 2024 | | John W. Campbell Jr.
Islands Of Space | ace books small format mmpb undated° first printing, first p/b edition
cover art by mckeon (unsigned, credited; not sfaik further identified as-yet)
interior b+w illustration by jack gaughan (signed with his jg digraph, uncredited)
cover price 45¢
192pp. including 4pp. titles, indicia etc, end pp. advertising
° - indicia gives only the 1956 copyright date of the gnome press first edition
1966 date presumably taken from donald tuck
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