Sax Rohmer “The Day the World Ended” First edition hardcover 1930 Science fiction mystery mash-up with Gaston Max
$640.00 Original price was: $640.00.$518.40Current price is: $518.40.
This is a “good plus” to “very good -” vintage cloth wrapped hardcover, published in Great Britain in 1930.
First edition.
The binding and gutters are intact and solid, not cracked or split. Text block as some foxing throughout on the edges and on the first several pages in front. It appears that the front free end paper was either removed or that the half title page was laid in. There is a neatly scripted set of initials on the half title along with a date “3.2.31” and an oval lending library stamp on the first page of text at the top, otherwise, no other writing nor library marks or pockets. Board corners are bumped with some wear to the cloth. Spine head and tail are bumped and show wear on the cloth. The spine and both boards are relatively uniform all around in color, some random spots in a few places.
See accompanying images for full condition details.
Scarce edition.
Will ship promptly, carefully packaged.
1 in stock
Additional information
Weight | 80 oz |
---|---|
Dimensions | 14 × 11 × 3 in |
Related products
A tale of deception and weird twins “Dr. DeMarr” First edition Paul Theroux 1990 British printing
First edition. By the author of "The Mosquito Coast" which was the basis for the 1986 Harrison Ford film and the 2021 TV series of the same name. You will receive the book shown in the accompanying images. ITEM SPECIFICS: Binding is tight, not cracked, strong gutters and hinges, text block square, closes tightly. No loose, torn or folded pages. No writing or marks. Very crisp board corners, uniform colors throughout, not sunned. Just the slightest hint of foxing on upper text block edge. Matching vintage dust wrapper is equally clean, a small bit of edge wear at the spine head. Not price clipped. An archival removable sleeve for the dust jacket can be added to your order at your choice. See accompanying images for full condition details. Will ship promptly, carefully packaged.
A tale of deception and weird twins “Dr. DeMarr” First edition Paul Theroux 1990 British printing
First edition. By the author of "The Mosquito Coast" which was the basis for the 1986 Harrison Ford film and the 2021 TV series of the same name. You will receive the book shown in the accompanying images. ITEM SPECIFICS: Binding is tight, not cracked, strong gutters and hinges, text block square, closes tightly. No loose, torn or folded pages. No writing or marks. Very crisp board corners, uniform colors throughout, not sunned. Just the slightest hint of foxing on upper text block edge. Matching vintage dust wrapper is equally clean, a small bit of edge wear at the spine head. Not price clipped. An archival removable sleeve for the dust jacket can be added to your order at your choice. See accompanying images for full condition details. Will ship promptly, carefully packaged.
Pulp Fictions 1997 First Edition Hardboiled anthology with 20 short stories Hardcover with jacket
Pulp Fictions 1997 First Edition Hardboiled anthology with 20 short stories Hardcover with jacket
Philip K. Dick Simak Asimov “The 13 Crimes of Science Fiction” Vintage hardcover anthology book
First edition book club printing, V4 gutter code, verified on IFSDB.org as first printing this edition. This is a "very good plus" vintage hardcover with a solid binding. No loose, torn or folded pages. No writing. Binding hinges are intact, not split, text block is square, closes tightly, fairly uniform in color all around. Board corners are all crisp, with no wear at tips. Spine head and tail lightly bumped. Matching vintage dust jacket is not clipped, no writing or marks. Illustration on front cover is bright. Some edge wear and minor chipping all around. White back cover and flap show some tanning. Now protected in a removable archival sleeve. See accompanying images for full condition details and table of contents. Will ship promptly, carefully packaged.
Philip K. Dick Simak Asimov “The 13 Crimes of Science Fiction” Vintage hardcover anthology book
First edition book club printing, V4 gutter code, verified on IFSDB.org as first printing this edition. This is a "very good plus" vintage hardcover with a solid binding. No loose, torn or folded pages. No writing. Binding hinges are intact, not split, text block is square, closes tightly, fairly uniform in color all around. Board corners are all crisp, with no wear at tips. Spine head and tail lightly bumped. Matching vintage dust jacket is not clipped, no writing or marks. Illustration on front cover is bright. Some edge wear and minor chipping all around. White back cover and flap show some tanning. Now protected in a removable archival sleeve. See accompanying images for full condition details and table of contents. Will ship promptly, carefully packaged.
Sax Rohmer “The Bat Flies Low” circa 1935 Vintage treasure hunting mystery novel
Cloth wrapped hardcover, "Orient Edition", 314 pages. A "good plus" book with a solid binding and intact hinges. No writing, no folded or torn pages, not an ex-library book. Text block is firm and square, a little faded damp stain on outer edge lower corner and inside front paste down and end paper (see accompanying images). Some light colored speckles on the cloth of the front cover, spine is sunned. Board corners are bumped and the tips worn to underlying boards. See accompanying images for full condition details.
Sax Rohmer “The Bat Flies Low” circa 1935 Vintage treasure hunting mystery novel
Cloth wrapped hardcover, "Orient Edition", 314 pages. A "good plus" book with a solid binding and intact hinges. No writing, no folded or torn pages, not an ex-library book. Text block is firm and square, a little faded damp stain on outer edge lower corner and inside front paste down and end paper (see accompanying images). Some light colored speckles on the cloth of the front cover, spine is sunned. Board corners are bumped and the tips worn to underlying boards. See accompanying images for full condition details.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.