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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Horizon House. 1935. hardcover. This volume is not a course on how to play bridge, but rather on how bridge is played. Here is not the game at a glance, but the players themselves.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Horizon House. 1935. hardcover. This volume is not a course on how to play bridge, but rather on how bridge is played. Here is not the game at a glance, but the players themselves.
J.B. Lippincott Company. 1936. Herbert Johnson. Paper Boards. Scarce book of political cartoons.
DC Comics. 2003. Jack Kirby, Bruno Premiani, Marvin Stein. hardcover. Reprints from the original 1950s comics.
Marvel Publishing. 2008. hardcover. Volume 2, Tales of a Suspense numbers 11-20.
Bunny Press. 1978. Softcover. Unusual book of comic strips featuring Japanese American characters originally published in Hokubei Mainichi.
California: Nuance. 1983. softcover. Meet Misty! She's young, beautiful and intelligent. Take a good look at Misty. You've probably never met a heroine quite as mysterious, quite as intoxicating, quite as enthralling. Adult comic.
New York: Epic Comics. 1989. soft cover. Comics series about the American West.
Columbus, Ohio: Cartoon Book. 2004. Bone, written and illustrated by Jeff Smith, originally serialized in 55 irregularly-released issues from 1991 to 2004 signed and limited #257/2000.
New York: Marvel Comics. 1998. hardcover. Two-volume, full color set reprinting the first 10 issues of Captain America. Issued with slipcase which is not included.
Cupertino, California: Yarf! 1990. Preview issue is staplebound, the rest are perfectbound. Long run of this well regarding fanzine related to anthropomorphism / anime comics and furry subculture. This run includes a Preview Issues, and Issues 1 - 23, missing only #15. Issue 18/19 is a double so there area.....
Fantagraphics Books. 2012. softcover.
Gemsstone. 1996. soft cover. First 5 issues in one book.
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 Francisco, California: Kayo Books. 2011. Dancer. hardcover. Anthology of erotic, fetish comic stories by Dancer. Commissioned for the customers of Eric Stanton. Limited deluxe edition of 50 copies. Introduction and edited by Ron Blum. Signed by Ken Landgraf and Ron Blum.
New York: Pure Imagination Publishing. 2008. soft cover. Volume 2 of American comic book artist Lou Fine known for his work during the 1940s Golden Age of comic books. Book includes reprints of Wilton Of The West, Wonderworld Comics, Smash Comics, National Comics and Crack Comics.
Oakland, California: Buenaventura Press. 2005. softcover.
St. Louis, MO: Comic Art. 2002. staplebound.
St. Louis, MO: Comic Art. 2003. staplebound.
St. Louis, MO: Comic Art. 2003. staplebound.
St. Louis, MO: Comic Art. 2003. staplebound. Includes comic insert by Kaz.
St. Louis, MO: Comic Art. 2004. staplebound.
St. Louis, MO: Comic Art. 2004. staplebound.
St. Louis, MO: Comic Art. 2005. staplebound.
Oakland, California: Buenaventura Press. 2006. staplebound.
Catalan Communications. 1989. softcover.