Paperback original. The second book from the series inspired by the great ABC television show, Combat!, which starred Rick Jason as Lt. Gil Hanley, and Vic Morrow as Sgt. "Chip" Saunders. Jason committed suicide in 2000, 18 years after Morrow was decapitated by a helicopter blade while filming an episode of The Twilight Zone television show. Tragically killed with him were two child actors, My-ca Dinh Le (seven years old) and Renee Shin-Yi Chen (six years old), Some edge/corner wear, impressions/thin scratches, rubbing, crosscrack, date to top of first end paper, previous owner's small nam... View More...
Paperback original. The first book in the series based on the popular television show, Combat!, which starred Rick Jason (who committed suicide in 2000) as Lt. Gil Hanley, and Vic Morrow (decapitated by a helicopter blade in 1982 while filming a segment of Twilight Zone: The Movie) as Sgt. Chip Saunders (also killed with Morrow were two child actors, My-ca Dinh Le, who was seven, and Renee Shin-Yi Chen, who was six). This one sees "seven men on a suicidal patrol behind the enemy's front lines." 160 pages. Spine cocked/rolled, 1/4" separation at bottom right spine edge, light edgewear, scu... View More...
Originally published in 1982 by Abelard-Schuman, and one of a series of titles to feature a bad little girl with few, if any, redeeming qualities. Front panel photograph shows Charlotte Coleman as Marmalade Atkins, with rear panel photograph showing Coleman/Atkins sandwiched between "Dudley Sutton as Colonel Perry and Dicken Ashworth as Captain Conch in the Thames TV Theatre Box Production" of this title. Blue cloth w/silver spine lettering, 87 pages (+ advertisements for other Blackie titles). Moderate general wear, in rubbed dust jacket w/impressions/scratches, some edgewear. Dust jacket now... View More...
Canadian printing of a paperback original. "Two murderous vigilante groups fight each other and the law!" (and I bet the law wins). 174 pages + two pages of advertisements for other Pyramid titles. Very mild general wear. A very nice copy, tight, clean and quite possibly unread. View More...
Paperback original. A novel based on the television series, "The Avengers," which starred Patrick Macnee as John Steed and Diana Rigg as Emma Peel. In this one, Steed meets an old man living in Hertfordshire, and is subsequently concerned that the old fella might be a guy named Hitler, "who dreams of catastrophe and is clearly connected with mystic rites being practised in the Herts countryside." 124 pages. Light edgewear, moderate corner wear, thin crease to top right corner of front cover, bumped top left corner, light tanning. Internally tight and clean. View More...
Canadian printing of a title based on the television show of the same name, and which starred Richard Boone as Paladin. 160 pages. Spine roll, spine crease, rubbing/impressions, a couple of pages improperly bound so that they extend beyond the other edges, previous owner's initials stamped to front end paper, square drawn in ink around text block on same, previous owner's name/stamped initials/stamp to title page, previous owner's initials stamped to first text page. View More...
The 4th Mannix title published by Belmont Tower, following a single title written by Michael Avallone, published by Popular Library in 1968. Of the five, this is the toughest one to turn up. 171 pages + four pages advertising other Belmont Tower books. Moderately cocked, thin reading crease to spine, semi-circular stain to bottom of front cover, same stain decreasing in visibility through the first six pages, impressions, handling wear. View More...
Canadian printing. A novel based on the ABC television show of the same name ("Call them scum -- call them heroes -- they're World War II's toughest fighting men moving full force into action--"). Thin reading creases, moderate general wear. View More...