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AITKEN, JAMES (ed.) - "English Letters of the XIX Century" (Various writers illuminating life in England in the first half of the nineteenth century.);

ALBRIGHT, W.F. - "The Archaeology of Palestine" (A survey of the ancient peoples and cultures of the holy land; with photos);

ALLEN, FREDERICK LEWIS - "The Big Change" (Informal history of change in American life in the first half of the Twentieth Century.); *** "Only Yesterday Volume I" (Informal history of the 1920"s in America); *** "Only Yesterday Volume II" (Informal history of the 1920"s in America); *** "Only Yesterday Volume I and Volume II" (Informal history of the 1920"s in America);

THE AMERICAN HERITAGE READER (Selections from the magazine of history of United States; eight pages of illustrations);

AMERICAN LITERATURE; THE 17TH & 18TH CENTURIES (The most significant achievements in American literature);

ANDREWES, ANTONY - "Greek Society" (During the late archaic and classical eras; with photos);

ARMITAGE, ANGUS - "The World of Copernicus" (The Life and work of the great 14th century astronomer);

ASHLEY, MAURICE - "England in the Seventeenth Century" (The Pelican history of England Volume 6);

ATKINSON, R.J.C. - “Stonehenge” (Account of the monument & its significance within the wider framework of British prehistory; with photos);

AUSUBEL, HERMAN - “The late Victorians; a Short History” (Social, Economic, Political & Religioos problems of late Victorian England.);


BAILEY, A.G. - “Culture and Nationality” (Essays on problems of culture contact in North America; Maritime economics & politics; literary history in Mid-nineteenth century Ontario & the Maritimes.);

BAINTON, ROLAND H. - “The Age of Reformation” (The Christian faithin the Sicteenth Century.);

BALSIGER, DAVE/ SELLIER JR., CHARLES - “In Search of Noah"s Ark” (Atop a mountain in Eastern Turkey is a giant 5,000 year old wooden ship; with 32 pages of photos);

BARRACLOUGH, GEOFFREY - “An Introduction to Contemporary History” (Politics, the impact of science, spread of technology, and the arts, since the closing of the nineteenth century.);

BARROW, R.H. - “The Romans” (Analysis of Rome"s achievement and of her contributioin to the founding of Western civilization.);

BEALES, DEREK - “From Castlereagh to Gladstone 1815 – 1885” (Nineteenth Century Britian"s Developments in the economy, society & institutions.);

BERRILL, N.J. - “Jouney into Wonder” (Man"s exploration of the natural world and his great voyages of discovery.); *** “Man"s Emerging Mind” (The story of man"s progress through time.);

BILLINGTON, RAY ALLEN - “The Westward Movementin the United States” (Settling the Western United States from the early 17th Century to the 1890"s.);

BINDOFF, S.T. - “Tudor England” (Pelican history of England Volume 5.);

BOLAND, CHARLES MICHAEL - “They all Discovered America” (An account of the explorers who came to America centuries before Columbus.);

BOTKIN, B.A. (ed.) - “The Pocket Treasury of American Folklore” (The jests & anecdotes, tall tales, songs & ballads.);

BOWLE, JOHN - “The Imperial Achievement” (The rise and transformation of the British Empire; with photos);

BREBNER, JOHN BARTLET - “The Explorers of North America 1492 – 1806” (From Columbus to Lewis and Clark); *** “The Neutral Yankees of Nova Scotia” (Why Nova Scotia did"t become the fourteenth colonyin the American Revolution.); *** “North Altantic Triangle” (The inteplay between the United Staes & Canada.);

BROOKS, VAN WYCK - “The Flowering of New England” (History of the Golden age of American literature in the ninteenth century.);

BRONOWSKI, DR. JACOB - “The Absent of Man” (Man"s Scientific progress form pre-history of Modern Ties.);

BROWN, DR. GEORGE W. - Building the Canadian Nation; Volume I ; 1492 – 1849” (From the discovery of the new world to the settlement by the British & French also emcompassing the Indian Wars.);

BROWNE, G.P. (ed.) “Documents on the Confederation of British North America” (A compilation based on Sir Joseph Pope"s confederation documents supplemented by other official material);

BRUUN, GEOFFREY - “Revolution and Reaction 1848 – 1852” (Critical epoch in Western Europe.);

BRYANT, ARTHUR - “English Saga” (England from the 1840"s tothe 1940"s);

BUCK, PAUL H. - “The Road to Reunion 1865 – 1900” (Reconciliation of the North & South in the United States.);

BULFINCH, THOMAS - “The Age of Chivalry/ The Legends of Charlemagne” (Medieval tales of Kings & Knights.); *** “The Age of Fable” (Classic tales of Greek, Roman, Norse & eastern mythology.); *** “The Age of Fables/ The Legends of Charlemagne/ The age of Chivalry” (Classic tales of Greek, Roman, Norse & Estern Mythology; Medieval tales of kings & knights.);

BURKE, EDMUND - “Reflections on the Revolution in France” (edited by Conor Cruise O"Brien.);

BURROUGHS, PETER - “The Colonial Reformers and Canada 1830 – 1849” (Collection of documents by englishmen of Canadian questions & imperial relations.);



CANDY, COURTLANDT/ GROSS, NANCY E. (eds.) “The World of History” (Great historical writing by various authors.);

CARR, E.H. - “The Bolshevik Revolution 1917 – 1923” (History of Soviet Russia Volume 3); *** “What is History?” (Showing that the facts of history are simply those the historicans have chosen for scrutiny.);

CERAM, C.W. - “Gods, Graves and Scholars” (The story of archaeology from the unearthing of Ancient Troy to the discovery of Tutankhamen"s tomb; with photos.);

CHENEY, L.J. - “A History of the Western World” (The men and nations who shaped Western Civilization from the stone age to the twentieth century.);

CHILDE, V. GORDON ** “What Happened in History” (A study of the rise & decline of cultural & moral values in the old world up to the fall of the Roman empire.);

CIPOLLA, CARLO M. - “The Economic history of World Population” (A global view of the demographic & econimic development of mankind.);

CLEUGH, JAMES - “Love Locked Out” (A Survey of Love, licence & restriction in the middle ages.);

CLOUGH, SHEPARD B./ MOODIE, CAROL GAYLE - “European Economic History” (Documents & residing from the end of the middle age to the end of world war II in Western Europe.);

COBBAN, ALFRED - “A History of Modern France Volume I 1715 – 1799”; *** “A History of Modern France Volume II; 1799 – 1871”; *** “A History of Modern France Volume III; 1871 – 1961;

COFFEY, THOMAS M. - “Agony at Easter” (The 1916 Irish uprising);

COLE, G.D.H. - “Persons and Periods” (Essays dealing with social change in 18th and early 19th century England.);

A CONSPECTUS OF CANADA; CENTENNIAL YEAR 1967 (A survey of our land, its economy, its culture, its people.);

COOK, RAMSEY/ SAYWELL, JOHN T./ RICKER, JOHN C. - “Canada a Modern Study” (History of Canada from 1763 to present.);

CORWELL, JAMES - “Where did They Go?” (Lost cities & vanished peoples from around the world.);

CORNWALL, I.W. - “The World of Ancient Man” (Prehistoric communities and their environments.);

COTTRELL, LEONARD - “The Bull of Minos” (The story of the great arahaeologial discoveries in Crete & Greece.); *** “Life Under the Pharoads” (Accounts of the daily life of the anicent Egyptians.); *** “Lost Cities” (How, why, and who lived in them, ten cities across the world; with phots); *** “The Lost Pharaohs” (Treasures & discoveries from Ancient Egypt, with photos); *** “Wonders of Antiquity” (The Buildings & Monuments of the Ancients world with photos.); *** “Wonders of the World” (The Seven ancient and modern wonders of the world with photos.);

CRAIG, GERALD M. (ed.) “Lord Durham"s Report” (Document of the Establishment of Government in Canada and an Analysis of Life in the 1830"s);

CROCE, BENEDETTO - “History as the Story of Liberty” (Discussion of History & the writiong of history.);


DE BURGH, W.G. - “The Legacy of the Ancient World Volume 2” (Legacy of faith, freedom, & Law, which came from Israel, Greece & Rome.);

DEETZ, JAMES - “Invitation to Archaology”(The Principles, Methods & problems of the presents – day archaeologists.);

DE VACA, CABEZA - “Adventuresin the Unknown Interior of America” (The first expidition to the interior of Florida, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona & Northern Mexico.);

DIMONT, MAX I. - “Jews, God and History” (The 4,000 Year history of the Jewish people and their contributions of history.);

DOANE, GILBERT H. - “Searching for your Ancestors” (Guide for amateur genealogists.);

DOBREE, BONAMY/ MANWARING, G.E. - “The Floating Republic” (The story of the 1797 naval mutiny at the Nore & Spithead; with dustjacket.);

DONTAS, GEORGE - “The Acropolis of Athens” (An historical & aesthetic tour in text & photos.);

DUNHAM, AILEEN - “Political Unrest in Upper Canada 1815 – 1836” (Politica struggles prior to the 1837 rebellion.); *** “Tiger dunlop"s Upper Canada” (Life in 19th century Canada.);


EDWARDS, I.E.S. - “The Pyramids of Egypt” (The story of how & why the kings of Egypt built their Pyramids.);

ELVIN, LIONEL - “Men of America” (Some of the most famous men in United States history from Ben Franklin to Franklin D. Roosevelt, with illustrations & maps.);

ENTERLINE, JAMES ROBERT - “Viking Ameirca” (The Norse crossings & their legacy.);

ESCHER, JR. FRANKLIN - “A Brief History of the United States” (From the Norsemen to the Eisenhower era.);

EVAN, B. - “Ifor – a Short History of English Literature” (A survey from beowulf to James Joyce.);


FAIRSERVIS, JR. WALTER A. - “The Origins of Oriental Civilization” (Prehistoric Civilization in China, Japan, Korea, Manchuria, Mongolia & Eastern Sibera with photos.);

FARRINGTON, BENJAMIN - “Greek Science” (Scientific thought from 600 B.C. To the time to Ptolemy and Galen.);

FITTING, JAMES E. - “The Development of North American Archaeology” (History of Idea in Regional Archaeology.);

FLEXNER, JAMES THOMAS - “Inventors in Action” (The story & history of the steamboat.);


GALBRAITH, JOHN KENNETH - “The Great Crash 1929” (An account of the financial insanity of 1929.);

GEORGE, CHARLES H. - (ed.) - “Revolution: Five Centuries of Europe in Conflict” (Cultural, economic & political upheavels.);

GHIRSHMAN, R. - “Iran” (The story of Persia from earliest times until the Islamis conquest, with 48 pages of photos.);

GIBBONS, EDWARD - “The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire” (And other selected writings.);

GLAZEBROOK, G.P. - “A History of Transportation in Canada Volume I” (Continental Strategy to 1867); *** “A History to Transportation in Canada Volume 2” (National Economy 1867 – 1936);

GLOVER, T.R. - “The Ancient World” (Various Discoveries and Achievements of the Greeks & Romans.);

GOAD, HAROLD - “Language in History” (Language & Culture are interdependent in Western Civilization.);

GOODRICH, NORMA LORRE - “Ancient Myths” (The Great myths of mankind from ancient Sumer to Imperial Rome.); *** “The Medieval Myths” (The great myths from Beomulf to the Cid.);

GOMEZ, ERMILO ABREU - “Canek” (History & legend of a Maya hero.);

GRAY, JAMES H. - “Booze” (The impact of whiskey on the Canada Prairies.);

GURNEY, O.R. - “The Hittites” (The art, achievements, & social organization during the second millennium B.C.);


HALEVY, ELIE - “A History of the English People in 1815 Volume I” (Political institutions, with dust jacket.);

*** “A History of the English people in 1815 Volume 2” (Economic life, with dust jacket); *** “A History of the English People in 1815 Volume 3” (Religion & Culture, with dust jacket); *** “History of the Englsih People Epilogue 1895 – 1905 Book I” (Imperialism);

HAMILTON, EDITH - “The Greek Way to Western Civilization” (An interpretation of Ancient Greek Culture); *** “Mythology” (Timeless Tales of Gods & Heroes); *** “The Roman Way to Western Civilizaiton” (The heritage of Rome through their writers.);

HAMMAND, J.L. & BARBARA - “The Bleak Age” (England working class in the first half of the 19th century.);

HARRISON, J.F.C. - “Early Victorian Britain 1832 – 1851” (A thorough survey of this crucial phase.);

HATFIELD, H. STAFFORD - “The Inventor and his World” (British steps to take.);

HAWKES, JACQUETTA - “A Land” (Britain from the Geologial shaping of the land to the development of its civilizaiton.); *** (with Hawkes, Chrstopher) “Prehistoric Britain” (Life of the stone age hunters to the arrival of the Anglo-saxons.);

HEFFNER, RICHARD D. - “A Documentary History of the United States” (How great docuents fave shaped America"s life, thought & history.);

HERSKOWITZ, HERBERT/ MARLIN, BERNARD – “A Guide to Reading in America History: The Unit Approach” (Bibliography of more than 1200 books ranging from the discovery of America to the nuclear age.);

HEYERDAHL, THOR - “Aku-Aku” (Secret of the Easter island statues.);

HOBSBAWM, E.J. - “The Age of Revolution 1789 – 1848” (Inductrial & political in England & France.);

HOGG, GARRY - “Cannibalism and Human Sacrifice” (Record of the inhuman practices of Primitive man.);

HOLT, SOL - “The Dictionary of American History”

HOW TO TRACE YOUR FAMILY TREE (A complete and easy to understand guide.);

HUGHES, JEAN/ ELLIOTT, CHRISTINA - “Shropshire Folklore Ghost and Witchcraft” (History, Legend & Folklore.);

HUIZINGA, J. - “The Waning of the Middle Ages” (Forms of Life, thought and art in France and the Netherlands.);

HUNTINGTON, ELLSWORTH - “Mainsprings of Civilization” (Heredity, geography, climate and how they determine a nation"s history & shape its culture.);

HORSTFIELD, JOEL - “Elizabeth I and the Unity of England” (The Queen"s Personal & Political, religious outlook.);

HUTCHINSON, R.W. - “Prehistoric Crete” (Social Orginization, trade, Merchant Navy, art & Religion.);


JACKSON, HOLBROOK - “The Eighteen Nighties” (A review ar art & ideas in Britain at the close of the Nineteenth century with dust jacket.);

JAMESON, ANNA BROWBELL - “Witer Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada” (Life in upper Canada in the Pre-Confederatin era.);


KARAGHIORGA, THEODORA G. - “Ancient Olympia” (Pictures of the treasures of Olympia.);

KILBOURN, WILLIAM - “The Firebrand” (William Lyon Mackenzie & the rebellion in Upper Canada.);

KITTO, H.D.F. - “The Greeks” (The character and history of an ancient civilization, and the people who created it.);

KLINCK, G.A. - “Down to the Sea” (Simon Fraser"s Voyage.);

KOCHAN, LIONEL - “The Making of Modern Russia” (A broad outline of Russian history.);

KOHN, HANS - “Living in a World Revolution” (The historical forces of revolution.); *** “Nationalism: Its Meaning and History” (World wide status today and its historical background.);

KOMROFF, MANUEL - “Gods and Demons” (Greek, Roman, Nordic, Celtic & Indian);


LANG, DANIEL - “From Hiroshima to the Moon” (Chronicles of life in the Atomic age.);

LEFEBVRE, GEORGES - “The Coming of the French Revolution” (Introduction to the study of the French Revolution.);

LINTON, RALPH - “The Tree of Culture” (From Prehistory to the Modern Era the History of how Societies begin.);

LLOYD, ALAN - “Marathon: the Story of Civilizations on Collision Course” (Battle Between Greeks and Persians that Decided the course of Western Culture.);

LORD, WALTER - “The Good Years 1900 – 1914” (American prosperity at the beginning of the twentieth century.);


MACKENDRICK, PAUL - “The Mute Stone Speaks” (The story of Archaeology in Italy with photos.);

MARTIN, KINGSLEY - “The Crown and the Establishment” (History between the people and the Monarchy.);

MARTIN, MICHAEL RHETA/ CROWE, CHARLES - “Picture History of the Modern World” (From the age of Exploration to the age of Space.);

MASSINGHAM, H.J. & HUGH (eds.) - “The Great Victorian Volume 2” (Nineteen biogrphical studies with dustjackets);

MASTERS, D.C. - “A Short History of Canada” (From 17th Century fur trading settlements to a Dominion.);

MAXWELL, GAVIN - “Lords of the Atlas” (The rise and fall of the house of Glaoua 1893 – 1956.);

McNEILL, DON - “Moving Through Here” (A history of modern culture in the 1960"s);

McNAUGHT, KENNETH - “The Pelican History of Canada” (From the earliest European expeditions to Pierre Trudeau.);

MIOLLARD, JOSEPH - “No Law but Their Own” (Biographies of Lafayette C. Baker, Joseph Whiteside Boyle, & George Wellington Streeter);

MINER, HORACE - “The Primitive City of Timbuctoo” (Sociology & history of this Afican trading city.);

MISHIMA, YUKIO - “On Hagakure” (The Samurai ethic & modern Japan.);

MOFFETT, CLEVELAND - “The Reign of Terror” (In the french revolution the execution & mod violence.);

MONTAGU, ASHLEY - “The Human Revolution” (From Ape to Man, afar ranging study of the origins of mankind.); *** “Man: His first Million Years” (Man"s cultural & physical development from prehistoric times to the present day.);

MOOREHEAD, ALAN - “The Russian Revolution” (The before & after events);

MORISON, SAMUEL ELIOT - “The Oxford History of the American People Volume I” (From prehistory to 1789.);

MORRIS, CHRISTOPHER - “The Tudors” (Culture, Politics & the Tudors 2th photos.);

MORRIS, RICHARD B. - “The American Revolution” (A short history);

MUGGERIDGE, MALCOLM - “The Thirties” (Great Britain from 1930 – 1940);

MULLER, HERBERT J. - “The Uses of the Past” (Profiles of former societies and an analysis of the meaning of history.);

MYERS, A.R. - “England in the Late Middle Ages 1307 – 1536” (The Pelican history of England Volume 4.);


NAMIER, LEWIS - “1848: The Revolution of the Intellectuals” (Europe"s losing battle of political Liberatism with reactionary governments.);

NEATBY, H. BLAIR - “Laurier and a Liberal Quebec” (The transformation from Conservation to politically Liberal.);

NEUBERT, OTTO- “Tutankhamun and the Valley of the Kings” (Tutankhamun and Egypt of his time.);

NEVINS, ALLAN/ COMMAGER, HENRY STEELE - “A Pocket History of the United states” (From the earliest settlements to the rise of the USA as a world power.);

NEW, CHESTER - “Lord Durham"s Mission to Canada” (Report on Politics in Canada after the 1837 rebellion.);

NICHOLAS, H.G. - “The American Union” (A short popular history of the USA.);

NOHL, JOHANNES - “The Black Death” (The Bubonic Plague that ravaged Europe for five centuries.);

NYE, R.B./ MORPURGO, J.E. - "A History of the United States Volume I” (The birth of the USA); *** “A History of the United States Volume II” (The Growth of the USA);


PAINE, THOMAS - “Common Sense and the Crisis” (The spirit of the American Revolution.);

PALLOTTINO, M. - “The Etruscans” (The people, culture, and language of the pre-roman civilization in Italy.);

PARES, SIR BERNARD - “The fall of the Russian Monarchy” (The causes and outbreak of the Russian revsolution of 1917.);

PARKHILL, FORBES - “The last of the Indians Wars” (The final, heroic fight of the American Indian for independence.);

PARKMAN, FRNACIS - “La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West” (Journey into the Western Territories of the United States in 1690"s.);

PARRINGTON, VERNON L. - “Main Currents in American Thought Volume I” (The Colonial mind 1620 – 1800.); *** “Main Currents in American Thought Volume 2” (The romantic revolution 1800 – 1860);

PIGGOTT, STUART - “The Druids” (This shadowy celtic priesthood.);

PIKE, E. ROYSTON - “The Strange Way of Man” (Rites and rituals & their incredible origins.);

PIRENNE, HENRI - “Medieval Cities” (Trade & Urban life in the 10th & 11th centuries Europe.);

PLUMB, J.H. - “England in the Eighteenth Century 1714 – 1815” (The Pelican history of England volume 7);

POTTER, STEPHEN - “The Sense of Humour” (A history & analysis of the english sense of humour.);

POWER, EILEEN - “Medieval People” (A study of the common man & his place insociety.);

PRESTON, JOHN HYDE - “A Short History of the American Revolution” (The people, battles, and sacrifices to make the colonies independant of England.);


RALPH, PHILIP LEE - “The Story of our Civilization” (10,000 years of Western man.);

RAPPORT, SAMUEL/ WRIGHT, HELEN – (ed.) “Archaeology” (Anthology of vivid accounts about the people who have brought history to life.);

RAWLYK, G.A. - “Historical Essays on the Atlantic Provinces” (The Peculiar Flavour of the Historical Experience of the Atlantic Provinces of Canada.);

REED, JOHN - “Ten days that Shook the World” (First hand account of the Russian Bolshevik Revolution.);

RETROSPECT 1964 (The United Press International photographic review of 1963 with photos.);

RETROSPECT 1965 (The United Press International photographic review of 1964 with photos.);

RIBAKOVE, BARBARA & SY - “The Happy Years; American Graffiti 1950” (A nostaligic look at America in the 1950"s in pictures & text.);

RICHMOND, I.A. - “Roman Britain” (The Pelican history of England volume I.);

RIOUX, MARCEL/ MARTIN, YVES - “French Canadian Society Volume I” (The development from agricultural & rural to urban & industrial forms of today.);

RIVERAIN, JEAN - “Concise Encyclopedia of Exploration” (Biographies are accompanied by articles with maps.);

ROBBINS, MICHAEL - “The Railway Age” ( Railways & Society in Nineteeth Century England.);

ROSENTHAL, A.M. / GELB, ARTHUR (ed.) - “The Night the Lights Went Out” ( The 1965 power failure that spread over nine States & three Canadian provinces with 32 pages of photos.);

ROSSITER, CLINTON - “The First American Revolution” (The American Colonies on the eve of independence.);

ROTHSTEIN, ANDREW - “A History of the U.S.S.R.” (Post Russian Revolution political & society with its import of world order.);

RUDE, GEORGE - “Revolutionary Europe 1783 – 1815” (The social & Economic aspects of their period.);


SAGAN, CARL - “The Dragons of Eden” (Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence.);

SANN, PAUL - “The Lawless Decade” (An Intimate Look in text and pictures of America in the 1920"s).;

SCHURZ, WILLIAM LYTLE - “The Manila Galleon” (Spanish Galleons trading between Manila & Acapulco between 1565 to 1815.);

SCHUYLER, ROBERT LIVINGSTON/ WESTON, CORINNE COMSTOCK - “Cardinal Documents in British History” (With main emphasis upon constitutional, political, & legal aspects of history.); *** “British Constitutional History Since 1832” (As much a way of life as a set of rules.);

SEDILLOT, RENE - “The History of the World in Two Hundred and Forty Pages” (From prehistoric times to the present the achievements of one hundred and fifty generations.);

SELLERS JR., CHARLES GRIER (ed.) - “The Southerner as American” (Nine Historians Analyze the Complexity of Southern United States History.);

SELTMAN, CHARLES - “Women in Antiquity” (The Life of Women in Mediterranean civilizations.); *** “The Twelve Olympians” (A new and fascinating view of the gods & goddesses of ancient Greece.);

SENNETT, RICHARD - “Families Against the City” (Middle Class Omes of Industrial Chicago 1872- 1890.);

SHARP, ANDREW - “Ancient Voyagers in the Pacific” (Man"s arrival & early development in the islands of the Pacific.);

SHEPHERD, WALTER - “Archaeology” (What Archaeology is, what is teaches, how to pursue it.);

SISSONS, MICHAEL/ FRENCH, PHILIP (ed.) - “Age of Austerity 1945 – 1951” (Britain"s Post World War II Political, economic & soical upheavals.);

SMITH, HENRY NASH - “Virgin Land” (The Americna west as symbol & myth.);

SNYDER, LOUIS L. - “Basic History of Modern Germany” (Major Period in German history in the 19th & 20th centuries.); *** “Fifty Major Documents of the Nineteenth century” (Major movements of modern history with their effects around the world.); *** “The World in the Twentieth Century” (The Basic important historical occuances from 1900 to the present.);

SOLOMON, BARBARA H. (ed.) - “Ain"t We Got Fun?” (Essays, lyrics, and stories of the 1920"s in Ameirca.);

SOUTHWORTH, JOHN VAN DUYN - “The Story of the World” (From the stone age to the stomic age.);

STENTON, DORIS MARY - “English Society in the Early Middle Ages 1066 – 1307” (Pelican history of England Volume 3.)

STIMPSON, GEORGE - “A Book About American History” (Startling facts you never knew about the United States history.);

STOBART, J.C. - “The Glory That Was Greece” (Survey of the hellenic culture & civilization.);

SWAINSON, DONALD - “Historical Essays on the Prairie Provinces” (Canada"s Prairie provinces their settlement & developments.);


TALMAN, JAMES J. - “Basic Documents in Canadian History” (Canada emerging role in the world.);

THOMAS, GORDON/ WITTS, MAX MORGAN – "The Sun Francisco Earthquarke” (The largest natural disaster in the United States history on April 18,1906.);

THOMAS, DAVID - “England in the Nineteenth Century 1815-1914” (Pelican history of England Volume 8.); *** “England in the Twentieth Century” (Pelican history of England Volume 9);

TOMAS, ANDREW - “Atlantis from legend to discovery” (The legacy of the lost cotinent.);

TOYBEE, ARNOLD J. - “Greek Historical Thought” (From Homer to the age of Heraclius.);

TRAIL, CATHERINE PARR - “The Canadian Settler"s Guide” (Classic of Canadian literature.);

TREVELYAN, G.M. - “British History in the Ninteenth Century and After: 1782 – 1919” (Focused on the Politics); *** “England Under the Stuarts” (The political, social, and constitutional history of England in the 17th Century.); *** “English Social History” (A survey of six centuries from Chaucer to Queen Victoria.);

TUCHMAN, BARBARA W. - “The Proud Tower” (A portrait of the world before the First World War 1890 – 1914 with photos.);


ULLMANN, WALTER - “A History of Politcal Thought: the Middle Ages” (From the Fifth to the Twelfth Centuries.);

URE, PERCY NEVILLE - “Justinian and his Age” (The life and achievements of the sixth century ruler.);


VAILLANT, G.C. - “The Aztecs of Mecico” (Their instirutions, religion, arts, buildings & daily life with photos.);

VAN EVERY, DALE - “A Company of Heroes” (The American Frontier 1775 – 1783); *** “Forth to the Wilderness” (The first American Frontier 1754 – 1774.);

VAN LOON, HENDRIK - “The Story of America” (From Columbus to Modern times.); *** “The Story of Mankind” (Recounts history as living news.);

VON HAGEN, VICTOR W. - “The Aztec: Man and Tribe” (An Archaeological history.); *** “Realm of the Incas” (An Archaeological history.); “World of the Maya” (Civilization in the jungles of South America.);


WADDELL, HELEN - “The Wandering Scholars” (The story of the Vagantes, the Latin Poets of the Middle ages.);

WADE, MASON - “The French Canadian Outlook” (Their historical struggle to retain their identity.);

WAITE, P.B. (ed.) - “The Confederation Debates in the Province of Canada 1865” (Classic of Analysis of Federation.);

WALLACE, SIR DONALD MACKENZIE - “Russia on the Eve of War and Revolution” (From the Emancipation of the Serfs in 1861 to 1912.);

WALLBANK, T. WALTER - “A Short History of India and Pakistan” (The political, economic, and social forces from ancient times to present.);

WALTERS JR., RAYMOND - “The Virginia Dynasty” (The United States 1801 – 1829.);

WARKENTIN, JOHN - “The Western Interior of Canada” (Excerpts, from journals, diaries, and reports of geographical explorations.);

WELLS, H.G. - “Pocket History of the World” (With maps, charts, & chronological table.);

WERTEIN, IRVING - “This Wounded Land” (The era of reconstruction in the United States 1865 – 1877.);

WHITEHEAD, A.N. - “Adventures of Ideas” (A study of the concept of civilization andhow it is that civilized beings arise.);

WHITELOCK, DOROTHY - “The Beginnings of English Society, the Anglo-Saxon Period” (The Pelican history of England Volume 2.);

WILLIAMS, RAYMOND - “Culture and Society 1780 – 1950” (English industry, democracy, class, art and culture.);

WILLIAMS, ROGER L. - “The World of Napoleon III 1851 – 1870” (Portrayed through the lives of Offenbach, Courbet, Pastuer and others.);

WILSON, JOHN DOVER - “Live in Shakespeare's England” (Life inElizabethan England.);

WINBOLT, S.E. - “Britain Under the Romans” (From the first landing of Julius Ceasar in 55 B.C. To 450 A.D.);

WOOLLEY, SIR LEONARD – "Digging up the Past” (How Archaeology has grow from treasure hunting to a science.); *** “A Forgotten Kingdom” (Record of the excavation of Athchana and Al Mina IIV the Turkish Hatay with photos.);

WYNNE, BARRY - “Behind the Mask of Tutankhamen” (The greatest archaeological discovery of our time with photos.);


ZINSSER, HANS - “Rats, Lice and History” (Infectious diseases and medical responses, and society in history.);






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Cover SCAN POLICY;

(1) >>> For SCANS of items priced US$0.01 to $19.99, we charge US$3.00 to defer some of the Costs of our Time & Effort.

*** $3.00 to by paid before scan is sent. [Additional Scans, in SAME email; add an extra $1.00 per extra scan];

** We accept VISA, American Express & MASTERCARD; -- OR -- Payments using PAYPAL are to be made to = cworld@mts.net

*** Items priced at $5.00 or LESS, NO credit applied, even if purchased;

*** Items priced at $5.25 to $10.00, we will give $1.50 credit toward that first item, (and $1 per extra item)

if you purchase the item(s);

*** Items priced at $10.25 to $19.99, we will give full $3.00 credit toward that item, (and $1 per extra item) if you purchase the item(s);

(2) >>> For SCANS of items priced US$20.00 and UP = FIRST 1 to 3 SCANS are FREE, after that, please send US$1.00 Per Scan; IF you buy the items, you can have future Free Scans; [ If you use up your 3 Free Scans & do NOT buy items, FUTURE scans will cost $3.00 for First Scan & $1.00 Per Additional Scan in any price range];

** We accept VISA, American Express & MASTERCARD; -- OR -- Payments using PAYPAL are to be made to = cworld@mts.net

(3) >>> If you have NO intention of Buying the item, but would still like a SCAN;

PLEASE, kindly inform us UP FRONT if you are ONLY interested in a SCAN.We will be happy to oblige for a small & very reasonable fee, to cover some of our costs. Hopefully this will REDUCE the 100"s of requests we get, from those who like to treat us as a Library, rather than a business that needs to make a profit. We do NOT mind helping out those that NEED scans, but PLEASE be FAIR to us too. THEN you will ALSO be more fair to the REAL BUYERS that actually want to make a purchase. We charge US$3.00 to defer some of the Costs of our Time & Effort.

*** $3.00 to by paid before scan is sent. [Additional Scans, in SAME email; add an extra US$1.00 per extra scan];

** We accept VISA, American Express & MASTERCARD; -- OR -- Payments using PAYPAL are to be made to = cworld@mts.net

WHY do we Charge for SCANS?

Unfortunately, customers massively abuse this Privilege. About 85-90% of people who ask for scans of items under $20.00, seemingly having pre-determined they are not going to buy the item. It seems they want a FREE image at our time & expense. Items priced over $20.00 do much better, as buyers are usually more serious & about 50-65% of items selling.

[Even more strangely, about 85% of items that we normally quote, sell without need of a Scan];

We need to cover PART of the Labour Costs.[Employee #1 reads email, then needs to PRINT & take the email to our warehouse, one block over; Employee #2 take the inquiry & goes into our 8000 sqaure foot warehouse to pull item off it"s shelf; Employee #2 needs to physically deliver the item one block over, back to our Computer Offices; Employee #3 makes the Scan, then forwards it to Employee #1 via email; Employee #1 must Write an email about the item, add the Scan to the email & send it; IF (and usually WHEN), the item is NOT purchased, Employee #1 must then make the return trip with item, back to our Warehouse one block over; Employee #2 must then goes BACK into our 8000 sqaure foot warehouse to physically replace the item back on it"s shelf;

>>> This Process takes 10-20 minutes of our time. Even at $3.00 per item, we often lose both time & money making Scans. The $3.00 shows that you have a More Serious interest in the item & that you UNDERSTAND that you will be using up some of our time & that you are KIND enough to at least contribute to our COSTS for this Privilege; NATURALLY, if you turn out to be a Serious Buyer, we will return some or ALL of the small fees for making scans; Thus it remains more of a Privilege & NON-PROFIT (if not money losing) Service to our customers. Thank You kindly, for your Understanding on this matter. We like to & do spend our TIME giving our actual Customers, the BEST SERVICE possible.


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Satisfaction Guaranteed. Mail Order since 1971; >>> STRICT Condition Grading;

SEE the COMIC & Magazine Condition GRADING GUIDE (further down on this page if required);

We take; Visa, MC, Amex, Paypal, MO, etc. Prices in USA Funds, Plus Postage (as listed further down in this eMail);

>>> (NOTE; Complete Address & Ordering info listed below, please SCROLL down this page to see ALL this info);

>>( Note; USA letters to Canada, need 60 cents in stamps ); Send to & make payment to; Doug Sulipa"s COMIC WORLD BOX 21986 STEINBACH, MANITOBA CANADA R5G 1B5

Email; cworld@mts.net

(Phone; 1-204-346-3674) (FAX; 1-204-346-1632)

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POSTAGE BELOW, is for the TOTAL Weight of JUST the Books! (We have allowed for packaging in totals);

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USA; add, POSTAGE & HANDLING of;

(101-200 Grams; Un-insured Small Packet Surface= $3.00; OR Airmail / Lettermail = $4.00); /// (201-400 Grams; Un-Insured Small Packet Surface= $4.00; OR insured Small Packet Airmail= $6.00); /// (401-850 Grams; Un-Insured Small Packet Surface= $7.50; OR insured Small Packet Airmail= $10.00);

/// (Xpresspost for; 50-850 Grams; 6-9 Days; Post Office Air Shipping, with Full Tracking Number & FREE insurance included = $15.00);

/// (851-1800 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $10.00; OR Xpresspost=$18.00); /// (1801-2700 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $13.00; OR Xpresspost=$20.00); /// (2701-3600 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $14.00; OR Xpresspost=$23.00); /// (3601-4500 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $15.00; OR Xpresspost=$28.00); /// (4501-6500 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $16.00; OR Xpresspost=$31.00); /// (6501-8400 Grams; Expedited Surface Mail= $18.00; OR Xpresspost=$34.00); (8401-10,000 Grams; Expedited Mail Surface Mail=$22.00; Xpresspost= $45.00);

>>> [Surface parcels cannot be insured, unless over 1 KG = 1000 Grams]; >>> All AIRMAIL & Xpresspost PARCELS are INSURED for FREE!

USA; insured Small Packet Airmail ; [ 7-14 Days; (average is 9 days), FREE insurance included ];

USA; insured Small Packet Surface ; [ 14-28 Days; (average is 18 days), NO insurance availiable ];

USA; Expedited Surface Mail ; [10-20 Days; (average is 16 days), Post Office Surface shipping, with Limited Tracking Number & FREE insurance included ]; USA; Xpresspost Shipping ; [ 5-9 Days; (average is 7 days), Post Office Air Shipping, with Full Tracking Number & FREE insurance included ];

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POSTAGE BELOW, is for the TOTAL Weight of JUST the Books! (We have allowed for packaging in totals);

------------------------------------------------------------------------ CANADA; add POSTAGE & HANDLING of;

50-400 Grams ONLY if UNDER 20mm or 3/4" THICK = (AIR Lettermail = US$3.00);

50-400 Grams = IF Over 3/4" or 20mm THICK package; = (insured Regular/Expedited Mail = US$6.00);

401-850 Grams = (insured Regular/Expedited Mail = US$6.00); 851-2700 Grams = (insured Regular/Expedited Mail = US$8.00);

2801-5500 Grams = (insured Regular/Expedited Mail = US$10.00); 5501-9500 Grams = (insured Regular/Expedited Mail = US$12.00);

NOTE; Canada Post offers NO surface rates for CANADA (but DOES to the rest of the World); ALL Canadian PARCELS are INSURED for FREE!

Expedited Mail to CANADA; (4-7 Days; Post Office Surface Priority shipping, with Limited Tracking Number & FREE insurance included); Xpresspost Shipping to CANADA; (2-3 Days; Post Office Air Shipping, with Full Tracking Number & FREE insurance included);

CANADA; (for FASTER shipping) XPRESSPOST;

50-600 Grams = 8-1/2" x 11" or SMALLER (Xpresspost to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta & B.C.= US$6.00);

50-600 Grams = LARGER than 8-1/2" x 11" (Xpresspost to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta & B.C.= US$9.00);

50-600 Grams = (Xpresspost to OTHER Canadian Provinces = US$9.00);

600-1800 Grams = (Xpresspost to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta & B.C.= US$8.00);

600-1800 Grams = (Xpresspost to OTHER Canadian Provinces = US$14.00);

2801-5500 Grams = (Xpresspost to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta = US$18.00);

2801-5500 Grams = (Xpresspost to to OTHER Canadian Provinces = US$25.00);

5501-9500 Grams = (Xpresspost to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta = US$23.00);

5501-9500 Grams = (Xpresspost to to OTHER Canadian Provinces = US$35.00);

Expedited Mail to CANADA; (4-7 Days; Post Office Surface Priority shipping, with Limited Tracking Number & FREE insurance included); Xpresspost Shipping to CANADA; (2-3 Days; Post Office Air Shipping, with Full Tracking Number & FREE insurance included);

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POSTAGE BELOW, is for the TOTAL Weight of JUST the Books! (We have allowed for packaging in totals);

------------------------------------------------------------------------ Worldwide/FOREIGN/international - POSTAGE & HANDLING; =

[(100-200 Grams; Un-insured small packet Surface= US$4.00; Insured small packet Airmail= US$6.00);

(201-400 Grams; Un-insured small packet Surface= US$6.00; Insured small packet Airmail= US$11.00);

(401-850 Grams; Un-insured small packet Surface= US$10.00; Insured small packet Airmail= US$21.00);

(851-1800 Grams; Un-insured small packet Surface= US$14.00; Insured small packet Airmail= US$33.00);

*** Parcels from 1800-2700 Grams, are OFTEN Cheaper to SPLIT into 2 or More Smaller Parcels, to take advantage

of the "Small Packet" Rates above;

[(1801-2700 Grams; Xpresspost/Airmail =$47.00; Surface Parcel=$24.00);

(2701-3600 Grams; Xpresspost/Airmail =$62.00; Surface Parcel=$36.00);

(3601-4500 Grams; Xpresspost/Airmail =$78.00; Surface Parcel=$44.00);

(4501-5400 Grams; Xpresspost/Airmail =$85.00; Surface Parcel=$48.00);

(5401-6300 Grams; Xpresspost/Airmail =$92.00; Surface Parcel=$52.00)];

>>> Xpresspost & Airmail PARCELS are INSURED for FREE!

>>> Overseas Xpresspost & Airmail PARCELS take 7-14 Days to arrive, average is 10 Days.

>>> Overseas Surface PARCELS take 25-60 Days to arrive, average is 30 Days.

>>> Small Packet Surface (1800 or less Grams before packing) parcels cannot be insured & are shipped at customers choice & risk.

*** Parcels over US$300.00 value are REQUIRED to take insurance.

>> SURFACE Parcels (1800 or MORE Grams before packing) are INSURED for FREE. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////


*** ALL PRICES IN USA FUNDS, unless noted;

>>>(Canadian"s may pay, if desired, in Canadian funds, by adding CURRENT exchange to the USA funds price);

>>>IMPORTANT: With your payment please include; FULL NAME, Complete Mailing ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER (if we put on outside of parcel, it might arrive quicker), AMOUNT of Money you are sending, WHAT you are ORDERING.

------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> WE ACCEPT payment by; (1) We gladly accept DIRECT payment by VISA, American Express & Mastercard; >>For CREDIT CARDS, we highly recommend sending information, split in to 2 or 3 separate E-Mail"s, for safety! (This is very fast & easy; 1000"s of previous customers have paid in this way for many years. This is the most common & safe method our customers use to make payments); For example; Send first 8 digits in email #1, second 8 digits in email #2 and send Expiry Date in email #2 or #3; Send your shipping address, & phone number. Do not forget expiry date; PLEASE, Double check the numbers before sending (it is very easy to make a single digit error);

OR you can Phone/Fax the information to us; Our FAX Line is secure & private;

( PHONE; 1-204-346-3674 ); or ( FAX; 1-204-346-1632 ) ] (2) *** We accept payment thru PAYPAL = www.paypal.com **** Payments using PAYPAL are to be made to =cworld@mts.net

(3) MONEY ORDERS or CERTIFIED BANK CHECKS; [Note; We have a USA Bank Account; THUS we CAN accept USA domestic MONEY ORDER"s (7-11, Western union, post office, etc)! >>[For USA buyers = international MO"s are NOT required! So do not waste money on the extra fees! ] >>[Foreign orders, MUST send International MO"s only; Or MO"s drawn on a USA or Canada address] (4) CASH (Maximum of $50.00 for safety; We do NOT accept responsibility for "LOST" cash, as we do not know if you actually sent it; But 99.9% does arrives safely; Please send NO money in coins, as it rips envelopes); ( 5 ) PERSONAL or Business CHECKS; [From USA & CANADA ONLY; *** $50.00 or less, we ship immediately; *** Checks from $50.01-$200.00 = (CANADA takes 2 weeks to clear, before we will ship)(USA takes 4 weeks to clear, before we will ship); *** Checks from $201 & up = (Canada takes 3 weeks to clear, before we will ship)(USA takes 6 weeks to clear, before we will ship); eBay Buyers with excellent feedback over +100 we will accept check to $100 without waiting to clear; NO Exceptions, due to bad experiences!];

*** [ It is recommended that you provide your Phone Number {with area code} to put on your parcel, in case Post Office needs to contact you ]***

*** [ USA customers, if you know the 4 digit extention to your ZIP CODE, thus making it 9 digits, please provide it = Your parcel will arrive faster ]***

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>> Our WEB PAGE; [with HUGE Inventory of COMICS, Magazines, Books & other Collectibles IN STOCK;

WORLD"S BIGGEST Selection, on the Entire INTERNET, for MANY items! If you see items of interest, ASK for current Availiability, Price & Condition ] = www.dougcomicworld.com

I am Douglas W. Sulipa, an Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide SENIOR ADVISOR for 33 years {since Guide #2 way back in 1972; See Overstreet #32-35 on page 9 & 10 to confirm}; >> Read my MARKET REPORTS; (in the New Overstreet 2005 Annual #35, pages 94 thru 109, and see our AD on page 172);

And MY REPORTS in (Overstreet 2004 Annual #34, pages 89-100)(Overstreet 2003 Annual #33, pages 86-95)(Overstreet 2002 Annual #32, pages 72-81)(Overstreet 2001 Annual #31 on pages 64-75);

>>> ( Do not waste money on Global Priority, because to Canada, it is NOT any faster than Airmail )

>> We have IN STOCK; [ 1,300,000 COMICS, 1950"s thru 2004, & some Older, with 95% of everything ALL Publishers & titles from 1960-2004 ]

[250,000 MAGAZINES, ALL types] [250,000 Mass Market PAPERBACKS, ALL types, 1940-1990"s] [60,000 Hardcover Books, ALL subjects, from 1900-1990"s] [100,000 Vinyl Records] [8,000 Music Cassette Tapes] [8,000 VHS Movies] [10,000 POSTERS; Movie (50"s-90"s), Video store (1980"s & 90"s) & chain store types (70"s-early 90"s)] [VIDEO GAMES; Atari, Coleco,Intellivision, Nintendo, Super-Nintendo, Sega, Genesis, etc] [HOCKEY CARDS, most 1951/2-1993] [Digests = Most Comic types, plus a selection of SF, Mystery & many Misc types] & MORE! >> 600,000 Pounds of inventory jam packed into an 8000 Square Foot Warehouse! So much material, we will NEVER get it all catalogued! BUT you can view our HUGE inventory lists at our website = www.dougcomicworld.com >>> SEND YOUR WANT LISTS! [Please limit to SERIOUS WANTS & limit the number of items, to 50 or less most wanted items! Filling want lists takes time! We reply ASAP! Thank You]! **** ORDER Multiple Items ALL from one seller; (1) SAVE on POSTAGE; (2) SAVE TIME locating the items; (3) GET them from a RELIABLE source; (4) Receive items PROPERLY GRADED by Condition; (5) Satisfaction Always Guaranteed! >>> MAIL ORDER since 1971, with OVER 25,000 DIFFERENT Satisfied Customers, with over 250,000 completed Mail Orders!

Condition Scale, from Best at top, to worst at bottom; >> [Note plus "+" and Minus "-" Grades are not in common use, except on more expensive comics!] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MT = (10.0 Mint); Absolutly Flawless in every way. Mostly a fantasy grade. Out of the 30 to 50 BILLION Comics so far Printed, so far only about 1000 Comics in Total grade a strict 10.0 or Perfect Mint; *** [ Imagine that you had 50 hours to pick the Single Best Copy, out of 5000 Copies on the DAY the item was printed, THAT copy MIGHT approach MINT; But if you could find the Tiniest of Flaws, inside or outside, where "It could be ever so slightly better", then it is NOT Mint. Less than 1 in 5000 collectors, will have a single book in their entire collection that grades MINT; At this time there is ONLY ONE comic in the World, Pre-1980 that is considered MINT; The current market value of a CGC graded 10.0 MT copy, is 50-100 Times Guide 9.2 price]; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MT- (9.9) = MINT minus = Virtually FLAWLESS in EVERY Way, inside & outside. Might have only the tiniest of Flaws, almost microscopic in size, & probably not visible to the Human Eye, except to the most trained experts. [ current market value of a CGC 9.9 MT- copy, is 15-50 Times Guide 9.2 price] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NM/MT (9.8) = NEAR MINT to MINT; Only about (1 in 100) to (1 in 1000) Extremely Carefully Hand-Picked still Brand NEW items can attain this Lofty essentially Flawless Grade. Only the tiniest of nearly invisible flaws is allowed. The untrained eye will not be able to see a flaw.

[ current market value of a CGC graded 9.8 NM/MT copy, is about 6-20 Times Guide 9.2 price ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NM+ (9.6) = NEAR MINT plus; Superb & Almost Flawless example. BETTER than MOST items when still Brand NEW on the Newsstands; MOST Brand New comics on day of release are not this high in grade. IF you get to hand-pick the BEST copy availiable out of about 50 copies upon day of Release, you will likely have a NM+; [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.6 NM+ copy, is about 4-10 Times Guide 9.2 price] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NM= (9.4 Near Mint); This grade is NO LONGER listed in the Overstreet Annual Guide, due to the scarcity. [9.2 is currently the TOP guide grade] NM copies are almost LIKE NEW, & almost flawless. Most 1976-1985 items are SCARCE in this grade, if Strictly graded. Most 1975 & Older items are RARE in this grade, if Strictly graded. [Most 1975 & Older Non-Marvel/DC Super-Hero comics are VERY RARE in this grade, MANY with NO KNOWN copies in 9.4 condition]; We Rarely use this grade on our regular inventory, even on Original Un-Used Warehouse copies. [Unlike many dealers who incorrectly throw the grade around like they are common. If another dealer is NOT charging a premium for this grade, it is probably not a "True" NM]; Even MANY older Pedigree collection & File copies are not this high in grade [Most older File-Copies are more in the 9.0 condition range]; >>> Essentially in Hand-Picked AS NEW, Never Read, Never handled & immediately Bagged and BOARDED Condition; With only the tinest of Flaws, usually not apparent to the Un-Trained Eye. [About 50% of the BRAND NEW Comics Printed, do not quite Grade STRICT Near Mint, upon the Day they are released. IF you get to pick the BEST copy availiable oot of about 10 copies upon day of Release, you will likely then have a NM ];

**** [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.4 NM Copy, is about 3-6 Times Guide 9.2 price ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NM- (9.2) = Near Mint minus; Currently the HIGHEST grade listed in the Overstreet Annual Guide. This is about the AVERAGE condition for a NON hand-Picked comics that is still Brand-New on day of release. Flaws usually include; 1-2 NON Sharp corners OR 1-2 very tiny STRESS marks on spine or elsewhere on comic.

**** [ Current market value of a CGC graded 9.2, NM- Copy, is about 2 to 4 Times Guide 9.2 price ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VF/NM (9.0) Very Fine to Near Mint; >>> This is the condition the average NEW ITEM is in on DAY 2-14 after New Release (after packing, shipping, sorting & NORMAL handling by Distributors, Store Keepers & Customers); Flaws usually include; 1-3 NON Sharp corners OR 1-4 small STRESS marks on spine or elsewhere on comic. Might have a small dinged corner. Might have minor spine kinks. Might have MINOR handling wear or MINOR rubbing or shelfwear. [Often mistaken as NM or NM+ to the untrained eye]; **** [ current market value of a CGC graded 9.0, VF/NM Copy, is about 1.5 to 3 Times Guide 9.2 price ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VF+ (8.5) VERY FINE plus; Basically an overall NM appearance, but with several minor flaws, as described in the 9.0 description. A Scarce "High Grade" for most 1975 & older item"s; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VF = (8.0 Very Fine); Nearly AS NEW copy, usually normal minor handling or shelf wear. Most of our Un-Read Original Warehouse copies fall in this catagory, usually with only minor shelf wear. [ This is the AVERAGE grade for an UN-Used condition example, or moderately well cared for, comic & magazine of the 1980-1990 period. Most 1980"s Collectors did NOT use STIFF Back-Boards with their comic bags on 1985 & older comics, thus many small flaws have accumulated on MOST copies on the market & even in MOST Original Owner collections]; *** [ Many inexperienced sellers, VERY commonly Mis-Grade FN/VF or VF copies as NM or "Mint" on eBay; Many INCORRECTLY assume if they bought it new & are Original Owner, it has to be "Mint"]; A Scarcer "High Grade" for most 1975 & older item"s; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VF- (7.5) VERY FINE minus; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FN/VF = (7.0) FINE to VERY FINE; a Beautiful & WELL Above Average example on most items over 20 years old.The beginning of "Higher Grade" for most items 1975 & older. An Un-Common Grade for most 1975 & older item"s; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FN+ = (6.5) FINE+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FN = (6.0 Fine); Above Average condition, for any comic Pre-1973; a NICE example. NO major problems. Nice, Clean, Solid & still very attractive example. Average Used condition for comics & magazines of the 1976-1984 period. Possibly an Un-Read Copy, with light handling, shelfwear, or rubbing wear. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FN- (5.5) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VG/FN (5.0) = VERY GOOD to FINE! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VG+ (4.5); - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VG = (4.0 Very Good); Decent average used condition example. No major flaws. Usually a few Reading Stress Lines, & light edgewear, or minor creasing at corners. Occasionally only a minor amount of Hidden & Non-Obvious Magic Tape repairs usually inside the covers; (Magic Tape is not allowed on FN or higher grades, unless with specific special mention); AVERAGE Used Condition Copy, still Collectible & still Attractive with Nice Eye Appeal. This is the average condition that 1964-1975 Comics & Magazines are found in! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VG- (3.5); - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - G/VG = (3.0) GOOD to VERY GOOD! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - G+ (2.5); - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - G = (2.0 Good); Well Used, but still COMPLETE, & intact, but not badly abused copy; Great as a still DECENT Reading Copy; Appears to have been Read lovingly several times. Still relatively attractive & NOT De-Faced. NO big chucks out, or NO severe damage. Minor to Moderate amounts of Magic tape Repairs are common & often present in this grade, but should not detract too much from the "Look"

or appeal of the cover. (Defects might include, one or more of the following; Possible Creases to covers, Cover Partly splitting at spine, light to moderate stains, tears in cover at edges, some soiling to covers, bumped corners, cover wrinkles, minor small pieces out, etc);

This is the average condition that 1933-1963 Comics, Magazines & other items are found in. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - G- (1.8); - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FA/G = (1.5) FAIR to GOOD! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FA = (1.0 Fair); Very Heavily Used & "Beat Up" Copy, but still complete; Cover is no longer attractive & most wear & tear is usually to the covers. Interior is typically much better; (Defects might include, one or more of the following; Writing, creases, rips, Defaced front cover, Stains, Water Damage,

heavy tape repairs, fragile covers or pages, cover plit spine, detatched cover, possibly 5-15% of cover missing, etc); Still great as a Cheap Reading Copy! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PR/FA = POOR to FAIR! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PR = (0.5 Poor); Horrible condition, nearly destroyed, usually NOT complete, pieces out, badly defaced, possibly big chunks of cover missing, etc. Special notes & descriptions usually stated. Often has 3 out of 4 stories complete, & might be partly readable. Often useful in repairing other copies.A "filler" copy at best, until a better copy comes alomg.

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