Short Stories #697 HISTORIC-1935.ARAB Camel and 50 similar items
SHORT STORIES #697 HISTORIC-1935.ARAB CAMEL COVER-LADY FIGHT INTERIOR - FN/VF
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Short Stories
Issue: / Year: January 25 1935
Condition: FN/VF
AN HISTORIC COVER, SHOWCASING BOB DU SOE'S TALE OF THE CAMEL CORPS, INTRODUCES THIS SCARCE EXAMPLE OF ONE OF THE ALL TIME GREAT PULP TITLES. Filled with tales of adventure, and still an outstanding read. Includes the regular Ends Of The Earth Club page (a little know yet significant pulp club, which had its own membership club card). Important stories also include Bertrand W. Sinclair's "Lost Dice," and Sam Taylor's "Sold For A Ditty" ("These cigar-smoking Lady Fight promoters can be pretty devious"). Any collector could be proud to own and display this rare pulp, which harkens back to a different age. CONDITION is extremely nice. The front cover colors are still deep and rich, and looking at this spectacular cover one can understand why it is considered a true classic of the pulp genre. The spine is nice, too, with virtually full paper. There is some very minor wear (see scans), but this scarce pulp still looks amazing - and it is over 70 years old! The interior pages are very supple, a nice cream to off-white. This must be one of the nicest examples surviving. We grade it FINE / VERY FINE.
Publisher: Doubleday
Sku: CHV-142
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