Three Heinlein firsts bought from two different sources:
This is the fourth signed Heinlein I’ve added to my collection. For others, see here and here.
Three Heinlein firsts bought from two different sources:
This is the fourth signed Heinlein I’ve added to my collection. For others, see here and here.
Four books picked up from a UK book dealer, three of which are signed copies from important Golden Age small presses.
Both of these I got from the same book auction:
Picked up another signed Doc Smith novel at a pretty good price:
Smith, Edward E., Ph.D. Second Stage Lensmen. Fantasy Press, 1953. First edition hardback, Currey Binding A (blue cloth lettered in gold), first issue, #368 of 500 numbered copies signed by Smith, a Very Good+ copy with large square of discoloration to inside front cover due to a bookplate (now laid in; see below) and a few instances of light spotting to boards, in a Near Fine- dust jacket with a couple of closed 1/2″ tears, modest edgewear at head, heel and points, and slight soiling to the rear cover, but otherwise a nice intact and very bright example of the dust jacket. Inscribed by Smith (as the subscriber copies frequently were): “To Joseph R. Brady,/Three in a row – Hot Dog! [Tic Tac Tow Game]/With sincere appreciation/Of your continued interest—/Edward E. Smith, Ph.D.” (Though it seems a fulsome, personal inscription, it’s quite similar to the one I have in my subscriber copy of Skylark Three to another subscriber.) Currey (1979), page 456. Chalker and Owings (1991), page 161. Kemp, The Anthem Series, page 41. Lucchetti, Doc: First Galactic Roamer, page 60. Won for $121.50 off eBay.
And here’s the bookplate that was once attached and now is loose and laid in, which features Edd Cartier artwork:
I wonder if the Cartier bookplate was offered as a freebie or add-on by Fantasy Press…
My signed Ray Bradbury first edition buying spree continues apace, and I picked up a Stanley G. Weinbaum first I’d been wanting to buy for a long time.
I picked the following up at a Heritage Auction:
Heinlein, Robert A. Assignment in Eternity. Fantasy Press, 1953. First edition hardback, first state Currey A binding (brick red cloth, with six gilt bands on spine, and with “Heinlein” 3mm high), a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket.
I started fairly late to acquire a complete collection of Robert A. Heinlein in first edition, but I’m working on it…