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AUCTION CATALOG ADDITIONAL MATERIAL - As of June 30, 1965 wcsrexxox x\/m y - COMPILED BY: Len Moffatt and June Konigsberg J? ’ V; - y---: AUCTIONEER: •• Walt Daugherty"’-' :’ . ’ •■• ' ■ . <.,i < - i:' „••?/•• ' " !•* v 'Af-'v; •.. '.. .- • _ ■ . _. m '* 0 .••• 1 £, -5 J — ■ ", ti. ■■■ V j 3 X"': • v:, ":' : DONORS '■ ■ "ts •_ .T), .•;- • ' ‘ c. ■'... “'.’..s'- • :? •: ~ .V .• i&X'.’C*”' . ' ..L ” PouX Anderson Fred Patten Isaac Asimov Pike Pickens > Robert Bloch Frederick Pohl a., zi.w • Ray Bradbury .... Rick Sneary Avram Davidson H. P. Sorenson . - i- r,:- . '. • ■ •.: June Konigsberg Stan Woolston Fritz Leiber > Young Fandom . j Albert Lewis . .. .• ; Space -Technology Laboratories, Inc® ' ’ ' •• CI ’ North American Aviation, Inc. NOTE: Items listed as of June 20,-19^5 WESTE.RC0N XVIII AUCTION Professional Magazines TITLE DATE AND NUMBER Amazing Stories October 1938 - V12 N5 Amazing Stories February 1965 - V39 N2 Astounding Science Fiction March 1937 - V19 N1 Astounding Science Fiction January 1939 - V22 N5 Astounding Science Fiction February 1939 - V22 N6 Astounding Science Fiction March 1939 - V23 N1 Astounding Science Fiction October 1946 - V38 N2 Astounding Science Fiction August 1956 - V57 N6 Fantastic Adventures October 1950 - V12 N10 Galaxy May 1951 - V2 N2 Galaxy May 1957 - V14 N1 Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction Winter-Spring 1950 VI N2 Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction August 1951 - V2 N4 Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction October 1951 - V2 N5 Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction December 1951 - V2 N6 Planet Stories Winter 1943 - V2 N5 Spicy Detective December 1942 - V18 N2 Startling Stories September 1939 - V2 N2 Startling Stories November 1939 - V2 N3 Startling Stories July 1940 - V4 N1 Startling Stories November 1950 - V22 N2 Startling Stories June 1952 - V30 N2 Strange Stories April 1939 - N? Unknown Worlds August 1943 - V7 N2 Unknown ’./orlds October 1943 - V7 N3 ooooooooooooooooooo 0000000000000000 Fanzines ITEM Atom’s 1959 Fan Calendar Shangri-LA No. 11 March 1949 n n 12 9 1949 n ii 13 August 1949 f! it 14 October 1949 (misnumbered ”10”) ft it 15 November 1949 11 it 18 February 1950 If u 19 April 1950 1! tt 20 9 1950 It tt 21 July 1950 II it 22 August 1950 1! it 26 February 1950 14 Assorted Fanzines (Scientifictionist, Straight Up, X-Ray, Retribution, Etc.) WESTERCON XVIII AUCTION Hard Cover Books ' . .'HT TITLE AND AUTHOR PUBLISHER AguS gI:.::? . Anything You Can Do - Darrel T. Langart Doubleday • r• j p.n r"7 ’ After Worlds Collide - Balmer & Wylie .. Lippencott , Frank MerriweIl’s Foes -■ Burt L. Standish ..gIcr- '-gAA/ Jack Harkaway’s Duel .. ..4^- . : . Skylark Three (1st Edition) - E. E. Smith:;;. :. Fantasy Press 19^8 The Seventh Galaxy Reader - Frederick Pohl, Editor ' -- • Doubleday ' J The Year’s Best SF r(1965).?- Judith Merrill, Editor Simon & Schuster u . • r . .. ft ret O O 0^0 O O B "o ,Q":O _O O . 0'6 0 jo: jo 'io o o o o o o o o o ,.o o —o • o O O O O -'A ."‘pr O o o o o o t -GCrOn-Gl 'W.. □ • * '> ' e i Paperbacks (’’Pocketbooks”) ■ ° - SPECIAL: The Hugo Winners (Penguin) JEdited by Isaac Asimov. Autographed Especially For Westercon XVIII by the Good Doctor. i-siol x. ii- . ’ b. j 1 . -daA .1 TITLE AND AUTHOR. I? .a^.hv.G": J,' - c A?!:.:-el :v PUBLISHER Citizen In Space - Robert Sheckley ./ 5??: Ballantine. 5 Galaxy Short Novels- - H.: L?.; Gold, Editor P v‘ PermaBooks . r. , .j ¥ j ~ < p • o o "■ ' oft o c ? o 1 o Pilgrimage To Earth - Robert Sheckley Bal 1 anti ne Teen-Age Vice - C. RjjCooper. 2 g J. 38 ’^Pyramid The Altered Ego - Jerry Sohl' .at vj vis Pennant The Dark Side of Earth - Alfred Bester Signet The Other Side of Nowhere - Murray Leinster .0 Berkeley The Time Machine - H. G. Wells ': ‘ L ' Berkeley Untouched. By Human Handgf.- Robert Sheckley . : ../ Ballantine O O O O O O O p . O "■6 P _Q v.‘ o' -5? O 0 © , -O <j..' O. .'.O . Q — bo o o • o P: ■ o d' o o ■ ’ O O' ■' O O O O O O O O o o o ??.V'i^oI’! -.cl eJ:vo. ' SPECIAL ITEIiS TO BE AUCTIONED. FQR-?A SPEOIAL'iFUND '~" (Operation Andy Capp) f ,r . : •.f. ... -Donated by Avram -Davidson j. ,o . -n-ji r-: 1. Assorted Items from Avram’s Desk...fascinating curios from famous people and places... ..... .-.O.UJ ' ''-’J . .: . ■■.. 2. Author’s Proof Pages (F&SF) of ’’Faed^-Out” Manuscript of the Novel, ”R6rk!” WESTERCON XVIII AUCTION Artwork ITEM Comic Book Panels B&W Illustration by Lawrence . ; B&W Illustration by Lawrence (Used in Famous Fantas-tic Mysteries) Painting by Fritz Leiber ; i,:.'--: (Yuggoth: Descent of -The- Star Spawn I) • ' Seven Pieces of Assorted B&W Illustrations; used in promags in the late' 4‘01s. Donated by Rick Sneary, who inherited them from Young Fandom, a fan. club that was active in 1947-48. :i - PLUS more than 100 pieces-of B&W Illustration from Galaxy, If and Worlds of Tomorrow. 00000000000'000000000 0 000000000000 -•.o-' . M - Art Reproductions, 17:?: 1. Color Prints of Pioneers I and V, and Explorer VI 7<-.A Donor: Space Technology Laboratories, Inc. ' ' 2. -.Mars. Map and Information ” ” J? , ..Donor: North American Aviation, Inc. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo TV SCRIPTS USED ON THE HITCHCOCK HOUR • " • ’ l." A? Donated and Autographed by The Author, Robert Bloch A Home Away From Home Off Season ” - The Second Wife SCRIPTS BY RAY BRADBURY Donated & Autographed by The Author Narration for the U. S. Pavilion at New York World’s Fair Movie Script for "Icarus Montgolfier Wright" Script for One-Act Play "The Foghorn" (NOTE: Mr. Bradbury has also promised to bring two (2) lobby posters, one from each of his recent' stage productions, for the Auction.) . r BOOK PROOFS AND DUSTJACKET COLOR PROOFS Donated & Autographed by The-Author, Poul Anderson Agent of the.-Terran Empire -4 ■. < • Flandry of Terra WESTERCON XVIII AUCTION Manuscripts Mutiny In Space, by Avram Davidson (Published by Pyramid) The Snowbank Orbit, by Fritz Leiber (Published by Ace in ’’Ships To The Stars” and in IF.) The Black Gondolier, by Fritz Leiber (Published in ’’Over The Edge” by Arkham House.) ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Following Manuscripts from GALAXY, IF and WORLDS OF TOMORROW, thanks to Fred Pohl: 1. Editorials, etc. by Frederick Pohl, and book reviews by Algis Budrys 2. Science Articles by Ley, Richardson, Menzel, Wesley and Girsdansky 3. Many Brave Hearts, by Frank Herbert 4. Skylark DuQuesne, by E. E. Smith 5. The Shipwrecked Hotel, by James Blish & Norman L. Knight 6. Of Godlike Power, by Mack Reynolds 7• Research Alpha, by A. E. Van Vogt & James H. Schmitz 8. Mindswap, by Robert Sheckley PLUS 16 Novelette and short story manuscripts by Silverberg, Niven, del Rey, Anvil, Young and others. V ESTERCCN XVIII AUCTION CATALOG ADDITIONAL MATERIAL - as of June 30, 1965 MANUSCRIPTS Masters of the Maze, by Avram Davidson (Donor: Pyramid Books) The Unearth People (The Baths at Ma I ne cm), by Kris Neville (Donor: Belmont Productions) HARD-COVER BOOKS Fantastic Universe Omnibus f edited by Hans Stefan Santesson PAPERBACKS (Donated by Bantam Books, Inc.) Future Imperfect, by James Gunn (2 copies) Stories From The Twilight Zone, by Rod Serling The Lights In The Sky Are Stars, by Fred Brown Simulacron-3, by Daniel F. Galouye.
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