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Dawn of Flame and Other Stories
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Dawn of Flame and Other Stories: Signed Raymond A. Palmer

by Stanley G. Weinbaum

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First Edition
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Fort Lauderdale , Florida, United States
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Item Price
NZ$5,947.90
NZ$8.50 shipping to USA

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Book Condition- Very Good: A firm signed copy. Moderate wear. Slightly tarnished gilt. Some dust-soiling to the outer red edges. Previous bookseller notes "500 copies" to front flyleaf. Custom Box: Fine condition. Features Override: Signed by Raymond A. Palmer on the title page. Sponsored by The Milwaukee Fictioneers and Milwaukee Chapter, American Fiction Guild. Printed by Ruppert Printing Service, Jamaica, New York. The author's first book, published posthumously. These stories with the exception of "Dawn of Flame" first appeared in Magazine form. Introduction by Lawrence Keating. Black hymnal type binding over pliable boards, gilt lettering, all paper edges red. Housed in a beautiful custom clamshell box. Pictorial leather spine over cloth-covered boards and box.
Item Price
NZ$5,947.90
NZ$8.50 shipping to USA
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