Features "Silver Mountain" by Steuart M. Emery.
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Air Progress Magazine saw its first issue hit the stands in January 1937. Initially, it was published every three months (quarterly) until 1962. In 1962, its frequency was increased to bi-monthly. It became a monthly publication in 1966. In October 1995, it changed it's name to Air Progress Affordable Flying, but reverted to Air Progress in November 1996. It ceased publication in June 1997 (Vol.59 No.2).
TRASH OR TREASURE?
The pre-1950 issues are fairly scarce and have some minor interest to aviation memorabilia collectors, but even 1930s issues sell for less than $10 each, and even then only when in "almost like new" condition. Issues from the years after 1950 are very common and can be found for sale on eBay in lots of 12 (entire year) for less than $10 (or less than $1 per issue).
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66 pages, spiral bound. Color center page.
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Cover by Belarski. Includes "All Survivors Report" by Georges Surdez.
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Cover by Rudolph Belarski. Includes short novel "Sons Of The Tall Timber" by Frank R. Pierce.
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Includes "Mystery On Happy Bones" by Kenneth Robeson.
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8-3/8" x 10-3/4". 48 pages plus covers.
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Includes "The Spider At Bay" by Grant Stockbridge.
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76 pages including covers, standard size. Black and white interior photos, some color photos and a color centerfold of Jayne Mansfield and Pamela Perry . Named models: Sharon Shore, Sara Aman, Gerry Garner, Barbara Loden, Meg Myles
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(c) 1985 KISS. Book measures approximately 11 inches by 14 inches.
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Bob Newhart, Tom Poston, Mary Frann, Tony Papenfuss, William Sanderson, John Volstad, Julia Duffy and Peter Scolari of Newhart
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August 09, 2025 - 8-3/8" x 10-3/4". 56 pages plus covers.
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58 pages. (c) 1978 Almo Publications, Inc / Rock Steady Productions, Inc. / Casablanca Record and FilmWorks.
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Measures 17-1/2" x 11-1/2" and features black & white image of KISS members.
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66 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos. (c) 1961 The Girl Friend - The Boy Friend Corporation.
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Includes "Son Of Two Worlds" by Edmond Hamilton.
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58 pages, standard size. Volume 4 No. 6. (c) 1980 Sterling's Magazines, Inc.
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Cover by Michael Labonski. Includes "One Foot And The Grave" by Theodore Sturgeon.
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Kate Mulgrew, Tim Russ, and Robert Beltran of Star Trek: Voyager
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Little House on the Prairie
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Includes "A God In A Garden" by Theodore Sturgeon.
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Black and white magazine. August, 1975.
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80 pages, standard size. Black and white and color interior photos. Centerfold: Linda Gamble
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96 pages, standard size. Color and black and white interior photos. Featured stories: Walt Disney World, Neil Diamond. (c) 1972, Petersen Publishing Co.
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Cover by Rudolph Belarski. Includes Black Bat story "Death For Charity" by G. Wayman Jones.
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72 pages, standard size, spiral bound. Cover: Lily Christine. Yvonne Menard full color nude page 37.
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Includes "Quicksands Of Youthwardness" by Malcolm Jameson.
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102 pages, digest 5-1/2"x7-3/4" sized magazine with spiral binding. Black and white interior photos. Nudist/naturist collection. Illustrated throughout with b/w photos. Includes a directory of ASA clubs, map, and a weather and sun manual. Travel guide features profiles of 11 US clubs.
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74 pages including covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos with a 3 page fold out centerfold of June Blair. Other named models: Jennifer Blane
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1996 KISS Cross Army Depot Black T-Shirt. Front color design, back has KISS logo. All Sport Proweight 100% cotton, made in USA, size XL Extra Large.
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Crosby & Caulfield, Graziano
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Includes "The Haunt" by Theodore Sturgeon.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "The Red Death" by Grant Stockbridge.
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Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox of CHiPs
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72 pages including covers, standard size. Black and white interior photos and a color centerfold of Nona Van Tosh. Named models: Joyce Miles and cover girl Eve Meyer
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Morey Amsterdam and Richard Deacon of The Dick Van Dyke Show
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The 2000th Issue of TV Guide
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Sir Winston Churchill, Maps
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Steel, Joe Louis, Betty Grable
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Includes "The Synthetic Men of Mars" by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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52 pages including covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos.
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98 pages, digest 5-1/2"x7-1/4" sized magazine. Black and white interior photos.
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Includes "The Quest Of Tarzan" by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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Includes "The Cructars Are Coming!" by Paul Lawrence Payne. Cover by Anderson.
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Continuing from Strange Detective Mysteries.
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Includes "The Day Of The Damned" by Curtis Steele.
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Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick York of Bewitched
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Cover by Boris Dolgov. Includes "Quest Of The Gazolba" by Clark Ashton Smith.
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Cover by Pete Kuhlhoff. Includes "The Skull Of The Marquis De Sade" by Robert Bloch.
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Includes "The Voice Of The Lobster" by Henry Kuttner.
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Includes "A Witch Shall Be Born" by Robert E. Howard.
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Includes "Brethren Of Death" by George L. Eaton.
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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "A Yank At Valhalla" by Edmond Hamilton.
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Real Men and the Wimps on TV, featuring Bill Cosby, Tom Selleck, Bob Newhart, Lee Majors, Mr. T, and Ted Danson
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Cover by Charles L. Wrenn. Includes "Mate For A Monster" by Hugh B. Cave.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "A Wig For Miss Devore" by August Derleth.
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Includes "The Yellow Cloud" by Kenneth Robeson.
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December, 1960. 8-1/2" x 11". 94 pages. Cover: Johnny Unitas.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Cavern Of The Damned" by Curtis Steele.
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66 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos. Featured story: "Slumber Party at Annette's!". (c) 1959, 'Teen Publications, Inc.
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August, 1974. Cover: Boris Vallejo.
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Includes "The Space Beasts" by Clifford D. Simak.
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1978 KISS Peter Criss Black T-Shirt. Front color image of Peter Criss. 100% cotton, made in USA, size 14-16.
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58 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos, a color centerfold of Jean Patten, 2 full page, full color nudes and a story on Lorelei Lori.
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Cover by H. V. Brown. Includes "Giants From Eternity" by Manly Wade Wellman.
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"Death Rides the Midnight Patrol" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Lucille Ball (10th anniversary)
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Tempest Bledsoe and Malcolm-Jamal Warner of The Cosby Show
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Jane Seymour and Joe Lando of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
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Includes "Dawn Of Flame" by Stanley G. Weinbaum.
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Cheryl Ladd as Grace Kelly
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Cover by Bill Wayne. Includes "The Shadow From The Steeple" by Robert Bloch.
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Continuing from THE ARGOSY.
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Includes "When The River Ran White" by Harry Sinclair Drago.
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Includes "Drums Of Khartoum" by E. Hoffman Price.
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Includes "The Pure Evil" by Kenneth Robeson.
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"The Whisker of Hercules" by Kenneth Robeson.
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8-1/2" x 11". 120 pages plus covers.
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8-3/8" x 10-3/4". 28 pages plus wraps. Covers: Marilyn Monroe, front; Mora Corday, back. Full color pin-ups and photos of major movie stars and starlettes throughout, including Marilyn Monroe, Debbie Reynolds, Mitzi Gaynor, Ava Gardner, Rita Hayworth, Esther Williams, Elizabeth Taylor, Mamie Van Doren and others.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Empire Of Doom" by Grant Stockbridge.
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Includes "The Scarlet Blade" by Murray R. Montgomery.
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32 pages, standard size. Black and white 'artist' nudes throughout.
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Kathie Lee Gifford of Live with Regis & Kathie Lee with children Cody & Cassidy. Inset: Howard Stern
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Calista Flockhart of Ally McBeal. 1999 Kentucky Derby preview, featuring General Challenge and jockey Gary Stevens
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The May 1984 issue of GQ (Gentlemen’s Quarterly) featured a then up-and-coming Donald Trump in a spotlight article that contributed to his early rise as a public figure beyond real estate. This was one of the earliest major lifestyle magazine profiles to frame Trump not just as a businessman, but as a symbol of 1980s ambition, style, and wealth.
Key Details:
Cover: Donald Trump did not appear on the cover. Instead, the issue followed GQ’s tradition of featuring fashion-oriented male models during that era.
Article Title: The Trump profile inside was titled “The Expanding Empire of Donald Trump” (or similar wording).
Focus: The article highlighted Trump’s burgeoning real estate projects, including the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Trump Tower, and his aspirations for Atlantic City casinos. It painted him as a young, aggressive mogul on the move.
Tone: GQ portrayed Trump as charismatic and confident, with a flair for publicity and a taste for luxury that aligned perfectly with the decade’s "greed is good" ethos.
Cultural Significance:
At the time, Trump was in his late 30s and not yet the household name he would become. This article marked one of the earliest moments the national media began treating him as a celebrity entrepreneur rather than just a developer. GQ's attention helped cement his image as a brand in the making.
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25th anniversary issue. Cover by Jack Coggins. Includes "Time Pawn" by Philip K. Dick.
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Includes "Town Marshall" by Walt Coburn.
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66 pages, spiral bound. Color insert.
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Includes "The Silver Witch" by John Peter Drummond.
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John Larroquette, Harry Anderson, and Markie Post of Night Court
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"Bombs from the Murder Wolves" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Includes "The Army Without A Country" by Curtis Steele.
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Double-sided poster from Creem Magazine "Special Edition KISS and the New Rock Sensations". Measures approximately 11" x 16". Laminated.
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102 pages, standard size. Black and white and color interior photos. Centerfold: Delores Wells
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Cover by Ed Valigursky. Includes "The Snows Of Ganymede" by Poul Anderson.
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74 pages plus covers, standard size. Mix of black and white and color interior photos.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "The Salem Horror" by Henry Kuttner.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "Psychopompos" by H. P. Lovecraft.
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Includes "The Infinite Moment" by Henry Kuttner.
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Includes "The Fifth Face" by Maxwell Grant.
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8-1/2" x 11-1/8". 120 pages plus covers. Cover: Yogi Berra
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(c) 1987 The KISS Company. Book measures approximately 13-1/4 inches by 19-1/2 inches. Would be a great addition to any KISS collection!
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Paulette Goddard, Norman Rockwell ads
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62 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos.
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December, 1962. 8-1/2" x 11". 96 pages. Cover: Johnny Unitas, Jimmy Brown.
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98 pages, digest 6-1/4"x9" size. Black and white interior photos.
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Fashion, stars, Betty Davis
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Includes "Twice In Time" by Manly Wade Wellman.
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Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz Jr.
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John Travolta of Welcome Back, Kotter
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Great item for KISS collectors! 687 pages, measures 9 inches by 11 inches by 1-1/8 inches. (c) 1976 Specialty Publications, Inc.
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Is TV Getting Better or Worse? Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball, Kirstie Alley and Ted Danson; ALF, Max Wright, Anne Schedeen and Benji Gregory; David Ogden Stiers, Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit, Mike Farrell, Jamie Farr, Alan Alda and William Christopher
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58 pages plus covers and catalog pages, standard size, side stapled. Nudist/naturist collection with club directory. Illustrated throughout with b/w photos, with several full page, full color photos.
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8-3/8" x 10-3/4". 48 pages plus covers.
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Includes "Green Globes Of Death" by Grant Stockbridge.
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42 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos.
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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "The Dark World" by Henry Kuttner.
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80 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos. Named models: Cindy, Sue Weston, Lisa Crane, Melody Powell, Donna Douglas, Felicia Atkins, Christine Kepp, Penny.
This is the 8th issue of the bi-monthly publication, Caper.
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86 pages including wraps. Inspired by the success of Playboy (first issue December, 1953), Nugget was launched with this November, 1955 issue. Each had lots of photos, a wide variety of features, well-known contributors, was printed on good quality paper, and sold for the same price - 50 cents an issue.
Includes pictorial articles of cover girl Miss Nugget Betty Brosmer and studies of anonymous models by Andre de Diennes and Keith Bernard. An extensive report on hot rod cars in the U.S. is a feature article. There is fiction by John Steinbeck, Lawrence Blochman, Erskine Caldwell, Helen French, Budd Schulberg, John Silletto, Shelby Foote, James Joyce, Giovanni Guareschi, and O. Henry.
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Includes "Via Jupiter" by Eando Binder.
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George Washington: The Forging of a Nation
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8-3/8" x 10-3/4". 48 pages plus covers.
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64 pages, standard size. Black and white interior photos. Center Fold: Leigh Sands. Named models: Linda Miller, Sue Mason
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Includes "Purple Aces" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Dan Dunn Detective Magazine was an
attempt to capitalize on the popularity of comic-strip characters
by placing them in pulp stories. It lasted a mere two issues. Full length novel: "Death Before Midnight" by James M. Calvert, Jr.
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Susan Lucci of All My Children
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Cover by Andrew Brosnatch. Includes "The Temple" by H.P. Lovecraft.
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62 pages, standard size. Special 10th Anniversary Issue - The Best of CIRCUS with KISS centerfold. (c) 1979 Circus Enterprises Corporation.
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June Lockhart and Guy Williams of Lost in Space
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Overlord Of The Damned" by Grant Stockbridge.
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Includes "Jeopardy's Jewel" by H. Bedford-Jones.
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Rolled poster. Measures approximately 22" x 33". In original plastic packaging. Printed by Boutwell, Inc.
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Ann-Margret and Treat Williams in A Streetcar Named Desire
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Cover art by W. Langdon Kihn. Articles include "Submarine Power Plants" by Christopher W. Coates (p. 209). "The Indians of the Northwest Coast" by Ronald L. Olson (p. 183).
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Large square promo poster. 25 inches wide by 25 inches high. Small print on poster reads "AVAILABLE ON MERCURY COMPACT DISCS, CHROME CASSETTES AND RECORDS" and "(c) 1987 POLYGRAM RECORDS INC. CB8326261 Printed in U.S.A.".
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Tom Selleck & Courteney Cox of Friends
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80 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos with several color pages and a color centerfold of Marilyn Supry, Anne and Margo Gohlke. Other named models: Sally Douglas, Carol Lynn
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August 09, 2025 - The December 1996 issue of Sports Illustrated for Kids, published on December 1, 1996, is best known for containing the now-iconic Tiger Woods rookie card. The magazine itself followed the familiar SI for Kids format, with colorful articles, puzzles, and sports features aimed at young readers. Bound inside was a perforated 9-card uncut sheet featuring various athletes from different sports. One of these was the Tiger Woods card, depicting the then 20-year-old golf prodigy in mid-swing, shortly after turning professional and beginning his meteoric rise. Printed on thin card stock with dotted perforations for easy removal, the Woods card is considered one of the most valuable modern sports cards due to its rarity in high grade—since most were torn from the sheet by children and suffered creases or edge damage. This combination of a kid-focused sports magazine and a rookie card insert of a future golf legend has made the December 1996 issue a sought-after collectible in its own right.
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Cover by F. Tinsley. Includes "The Curse Of The Killer" by George L. Eaton.
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(c) 1977 KISS / Aucoin Management / Rock Steady / Boutwell Enterprises, Inc. Book measures approximately 11 inches by 17 inches.
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192 pages, measures 6-5/8" x 9-5/8". Black and white interior photos. Featured stories: Old-Time Railroad is His Backyard Hobby; $500 For One Paper Doll (Eisner); Mechanics of Killing.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "Queen Of The Black Coast" by Robert E. Howard.
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50 pages plus covers, standard size, side stapled. Black and white interior photos and a story on Jayne Mansfield.
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The World Of Ray Harryhausen, pt.2.
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War Bond Drive, Girls baseball
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Gary Cooper, stars, Ed Wynn
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