Comic books May 1920
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Published May 1920 by Frank A. Munsey.$41.00
View scans- Paper: Cream to off white
- Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Extensive.
$39.00
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- Front cover detached 40%. Back cover detached 10%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
$15.00
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- Front cover detached 50%. Back Cover Detached. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Moderate.
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Published May 1920 by Frank A. Munsey.$72.00
View scans- Paper: Cream
- Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Moderate.
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Published May 1920 by Frank A. Munsey.$69.00
View scans- Paper: Cream to off white
- Front cover detached 10%. Back cover detached 15%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
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Tags: Pulp AdventurePublished May 1920 by Munsey Publications.$105.00
View scans- Paper: Cream to off white
- Front Cover Detached. Water damage: Extensive. Staple rust: Moderate.
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Tags: Pulp AdventurePublished May 1920 by Munsey Publications.$86.00
View scans- Paper: Cream to off white
- Front cover detached 5%. Back cover detached 5%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Moderate.
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Tags: Pulp AdventurePublished May 1920 by McCall Company.$17.00
View scans- Paper: Cream to off white
- Front cover detached 10%. Water damage: Extensive. Staple rust: Moderate.
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Published May 1920 by Crowell-Collier Publishing.$35.00
View scansThe classic weekly magazine featuring news and fiction. 10.75" x 14". 70 pages. Black and white. Cover price $0.05.
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1920, #9
Published May 1920 by Dreilanderverlag.$280.00
View scansIssue #9 - first half of May 1920. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.
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Published May 1920 by Dreilanderverlag.$150.00
View scans- Spine split 50%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
Issue #10 - second half of May 1920. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.
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Published May 1920 by Mentor Association.$36.00
View scans- Spine split 10%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Moderate.
$17.00
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Volume 8, Issue 6 (Serial Number 202) - May 1, 1920. Department of Art. In this issue: "Titian - His Life and Art" by A.A. Hopkins. Includes Mentor Gravures of: Assumption Of The Virgin - Pesaro Madonna - Portrait Of Charles V. - Portrait Of Philip II. - Portrait Of Himself - Madonna, Child And Saints. Each gravure also has educational text on the back. 7-in. x 10-in.; black and white; 12 pages on white paper plus card-stock gravures. Cover price $0.20.
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Published May 1920 by Mentor Association.$37.00
View scansVolume 8, Issue 7 - May 15, 1920. In this issue: The Story of Chemistry. 7-in. x 10-in.; black and white; 12 pages on white paper plus card-stock gravures. Cover price $0.20.
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$77.00
View scans- Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
Women's magazine with emphasis on needlework and homecrafts. 10.25" x 14". Black and white. Cover price $0.20.
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Published May 1920 by M.P. Publishing.$69.00
View scans- Front cover detached 5%. Water damage: Slight.
Vol. 10, No. 2-3. April-May 1920. Dolores Cassinelli cover painted by Leo Sielke Jr. Movie magazine during the early silent era. Text stories based on silent movies using stills from the movie as illustrations. 9 1/2-in. x 12 1/4-in., 122 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.
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Tags: Pulp AdventurePublished May 1920 by Street & Smith.$56.00
View scans- Paper: Cream to off white
- Front cover detached 30%. Back cover detached 15%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Moderate.
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Published May 1920 by Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz.$10.00
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No. 32. May 1, 1920. The term "sans-gêne" is an appellation used in France to denote unabashed behavior and a disregard for societal constraints. Sans-Gêne in this context is a charming, humorous, and risqué French magazine, published and edited by Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz, that lives up to the name. Each issue features biting wit and humor with numerous mildly bawdy illustrations and cartoons by some of the top French illustrators of the time. This issue features a cover and full page illustration on back by Maurice Pepin. Centerpiece illustration by Henri Armengol. 8.75" x 11.75". 12 pages. Black and white. Text in French.
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Published May 1920 by Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz.$13.00
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No. 33. May 8, 1920. The term "sans-gêne" is an appellation used in France to denote unabashed behavior and a disregard for societal constraints. Sans-Gêne in this context is a charming, humorous, and risqué French magazine, published and edited by Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz, that lives up to the name. Each issue features biting wit and humor with numerous mildly bawdy illustrations and cartoons by some of the top French illustrators of the time. This issue features a cover by Jack Abeillé and a full page illustration on the back by Deshy. Centerpiece illustration by Max Tip. 8.75" x 11.75". 12 pages. Black and white. Text in French.
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Published May 1920 by Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz.$13.00
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No. 34. May 15, 1920. The term "sans-gêne" is an appellation used in France to denote unabashed behavior and a disregard for societal constraints. Sans-Gêne in this context is a charming, humorous, and risqué French magazine, published and edited by Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz, that lives up to the name. Each issue features biting wit and humor with numerous mildly bawdy illustrations and cartoons by some of the top French illustrators of the time. This issue features a cover by Jehan Testevuide. Full page illustration on back by Maurice Pepin. Centerpiece illustration by Max Tip. 8.75" x 11.75". 12 pages. Black and white. Text in French.
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Published May 1920 by Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz.$10.00
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No. 35. May 22, 1920. The term "sans-gêne" is an appellation used in France to denote unabashed behavior and a disregard for societal constraints. Sans-Gêne in this context is a charming, humorous, and risqué French magazine, published and edited by Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz, that lives up to the name. Each issue features biting wit and humor with numerous mildly bawdy illustrations and cartoons by some of the top French illustrators of the time. This issue features a cover by Henri Armengol and a full page illustration on the back by René Giffey. Centerpiece illustration by Max Tip. 8.75" x 11.75". 12 pages. Black and white. Text in French.
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Published May 1920 by Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz.$4.50
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No. 36. May 29, 1920. The term "sans-gêne" is an appellation used in France to denote unabashed behavior and a disregard for societal constraints. Sans-Gêne in this context is a charming, humorous, and risqué French magazine, published and edited by Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz, that lives up to the name. Each issue features biting wit and humor with numerous mildly bawdy illustrations and cartoons by some of the top French illustrators of the time. Full page illustration on back by Maurice Pepin. Centerpiece illustration by Jehan Testevuide. 8.75" x 11.75". 12 pages. Black and white. Text in French.
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Published May 1920 by Manning Publishing Co..$70.00
View scansWomen's magazine with stories, humor, and recipes. 10.25" x 13.5", 52 pages, B&W Cover price $0.10.