AIR WAR pulp fiction magazine FALL 1940 Volume I, Number 1
  $   36

 


$   36 Sold For
Jun 5, 2016 End Date
May 26, 2016 Start Date
$   36 Start price
1 Number Of Bids
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Description

 First issue introducing Captain Danger!
Writers: Lt. Scott Morgan, Robert S. Bowen, Joe Archibald, Harold Cruickshank, Orlando Rigoni, H. Ralph Goller, W. H. Randall, George Eliot, Georges Guynemer, Wiley Post. Great fiction stories as well as a true story about Jimmy Doolittle and one from heroic French ace, Georges Guynemer.
Along with the photos taken of this magazine, the last photo shows an example of a personally signed Certificate of Authenticity from the H.L."Duke" Schreiner Estate Collection. This will be included with each magazine UPON REQUEST (add message when paying), for final prices of $50 or more. It is nicely printed on card stock and sized to 7" x 10" in order to fit neatly behind a pulp magazine and its sleeve. For final prices under $50 the certificate can still be obtained for an additional $3, which will be added to the shipping cost. For more info about the estate collection go to Flyboy45  dot com.
Each magazine ships in an attractive acid-free archival-grade polypropylene sleeve.
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