Hypnotic Tales
Princeton, Wisconsin: Kitchen Sink Press. hardcover. Limited, signed edition, no. A/P of 250 copies.
Princeton, Wisconsin: Kitchen Sink Press. hardcover. Limited, signed edition, no. A/P of 250 copies.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1974. Gahan Wilson. hardcover. The Bang Bang family makes a lot of noise throughout the day.
Forestville, California: Eclipse Books. 1988. softcover.
San Diego, California: IDW Publishing. 2014. hardcover. In this seventh volume, Al Williamson takes on a larger role as John Prentice’s assistant, and Prentice fully hits his stride. Fred Dickenson continues to write Rip's adventures. Rip Kirby, the suave gentleman detective is the right man for his times as then-current.....
San Diego, California: IDW Publishing. 2012. hardcover. The fifth volume of the Rip Kirby features the incredible art of John Prentice, who picked up the pen and ink duties after Alex Raymond's death and continued drawing the strip for decades. Prentice received three Reuben Awards for the series, in 1966.....
San Diego, California: IDW Publishing. 2011. hardcover. The fourth and final volume of Alex Raymond's modernist classic, Rip Kirby, contains every daily strip from April 19, 1954 through September 29, 1956. The 46-year-old Raymond's tragic death in the prime of his life caught the syndicate in mid-episode. This book also.....
San Diego, California: IDW Publishing. 2010. hardcover. The third volume of Alex Raymond's modernist classic, Rip Kirby, contains nearly three years of strips, from September 24, 1951 through April 17, 1954, all rendered in Raymond's incredibly lush style. World's best photographer, the sexy Bijou Benson; a playboy sheik from Algiers;.....
San Diego, California: IDW Publishing. 2009. hardcover. The first volume of Alex Raymond's modernist classic Rip Kirby from its start in 1946. Created by Alex Raymond when he was deactivated from the Marines after World War II, Rip Kirby was a fresh approach to the genre, a departure from.....
San Diego, California: IDW Publishing. 2010. hardcover. The second volume of Alex Raymond's modernist classic Rip Kirby contains nearly three years of strips, from December 6, 1948 through September 22, 1951, all drawn in Raymond's incredibly lush style.
San Franicsco: Straight Arrow. 1971. Satty. 1st. Trade paperback. Great book of collage art.
Reykjavic Iceland: The Culture House - National Centre for Cultural Heritage. 2007. 1st. Cardbound. Unusual catalog for exhibit of Icelandic Fashion.
Reykjavic Iceland: The Culture House - National Centre for Cultural Heritage. 2007. 1st. Wrappered. Unusual catalog for a exhibit of Icelandic fashion. Acordian foldout color photo, full color interior.
Monrovia, Liberia: Service d'Information Liberien (L.I.S.). Staplebound. Staplebound photo illustrated booklet reproducing speeches and other proposals by Tubman. Printed in England by Narod Press. Prepared by Liberian Informaon Service in Monrovia (L.I.S.) circa mid 1960’s. French language.
Rufus Shaw, Publisher. 1984. Trade Paperback. Humorous financial self-help book targeted to the African American community. 4th printing from 1984.
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2017. staplebound. Illustration #56 issue features feature the work of Saul Tepper, and James Avati. 80 pages.
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2016. staplebound. Illustration #55 issue features cover artist Don Maitz, illustrated profusely with examples of his original cover paintings. Dan Beard, and his collaboration with Mark Twain to create the classic illustrated book A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The packaging illustrations of Charles Clarence Dawson.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2016. staplebound. Illustration #52 features John La Gatta and Harry Beckhoff, and the poster artists of WWII, by John Witek.
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2016. staplebound. Illustration #51 features John Gannam and Frank Walts, a socialist artist best known for his covers of The Masses, The Liberator, and more. Also includes feature on the artist C.B. Mayshark, best known for his overs for Sky Birds, and other pulps. 80 pages...
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2015. staplebound. Illustration #49 features John Newton Howitt, the artist behind some of the most collectible pulp covers for such titles as Terror Tales and Horror Stories, Operator #5, The Spider, and more. Also in this issue, the work of Stevan Dohanos, probably best known for his.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2015. staplebound. Illustration #48 features Rolf Armstrong and Gustave Doré. 80 pages.
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2015. staplebound. Illustration #45 issue features George Petty and Charles Dana Gibson. 80 pages.
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2014. staplebound. Illustration #45 issue features the legendary illustrator Mead Schaeffer, famous for his many Saturday Evening Post cover and interior illustrations, his posters for the WWII war effort, and his many early children's book illustrations for King Arthur, Moby Dick, and many more. Loaded with reproductions.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2014. staplebound. Illustration #44 issue includes the art of Walter M. Baumhofer. Rare photographs, original paintings, rare tear sheets, and more are shown. 80 pages.
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2012. staplebound. Illustration #41. issue includes the art of George Stavrinos, best known for his tightly rendered fashion illustrations of the 1980 and the work of Australian illustrator Norman Lindsay, best known for his spectacular book illustrations.80 pages in full color.
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2010. staplebound. Illustration #32. issue includes illustrator Herbert Morton Stoops, famous for his numerous covers for Blue Book magazine. Also featured: Ed Balcourt, illustrator and artists' representative, who reminisced with us about his days in the paperback field of the 1950s. The last feature focuses on the.....