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AESCHYLUS – The Oresteian Trilogy: Agamemnon/ The Choephori/ The Eumenides;

ALBEE, EDWARD – The American Dream/ The Zoo Story; *** A Delicae Balance; *** The Sand Box/ The Death of Bessie Smith; *** Tiny Alice; ** Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

ARDEN, JOHN – Waters of Babylon/ Live Like Pigs/ The Happy haven;

ARISTOPHANES – The Clouds; *** Lysistrata;

ARMOUR, RICHARD – Twisted Tales from Shakespeare;

AUDEN, W.H./ ISHERWOOD, CHRISTOPHER – The Ascent of Flo/ On the Frontier;

AXELROD, GEORGE – The Seven Year Itch (Photo cover Marilyn Monroe);

BARNET, SYLVAN/ BERMAN, MORTON/ BURTON, WILLIAM (eds.) - Eight Great Comedies; *** (eds.) Eight Great Tragedies; *** (eds.) The Genius of the Irish Theater;

BEAUMACHAIS – The Barber of Seville/ The Marriage of Figaro;

BEEBE, M.N. - Rooms to Let;

BENTLEY, ERIC (ed.) - From the American Drama;

BERMEL, ALBERT – The Genius of the French Theater;

BOLT, ROBERT – A Man for All Seasons;

BRADLEY, A.C. - Skapespearean Tragedy;

BRECHT, BERTOLT – The Threepenny Opera;

BRIGHOUSE, HAROLD – Converts (Repertory Plays No.16);

BROOK, PETER – The Empty Space;

BROWN, ANDREW – Drama;

BROWNE, E. MARTIN (ed.) - Four Modern Verse Plays; (ed.) Gow, Ronald – Gallows Glorious/ Hsiung, S.I. - Lady Precious Stream/ Daviot, Gordon – Richard of Bordeaux;

CARTER, CONRAD/ BRADBURY, A.J./ HOWARD, W.W.R.B. - The Production and Staging of Plays;

CERF, BENNETT (ed.) - The Pocket Book of Modern American Plays; Behrman, S.N. - No Time for Comedy/ Boothe, Claremargin for Error/ Odets, Clifford – Awake and Sins/ Rice, Elmer – Street Scene;

CHEHOV, ANTON – CHEHOV Plays: Ivanov/ The Cherry Orchard/ The Seagull/ Uncle Vania/ Three Sisters; *** The Cherry Orchard; *** The Seagull/ Uncle Vania/ The Bear/ The Proposal/ A Jubill; *** Three Plays: The Cherry Orchard/ Three Sisters/ Ivanov;

CLURMAN, HAROLD (ed.) - Famous American Plays of the 1930's;

COHEN, LORRAINE (ed.) - Scenes for Young Actors;

CONGREVE, WILLIAM – The Way of the World;

CONNELLY, MARC – The Green pastures;

CORNFORD, FRANCIS MACDONALD – The Origin of Attic Comedy;

COWARD, NOEL – Collected Sketches and Lyrics; *** 8 Great Plays: Family Album/ Red Peppers/ Still Life/ Fumed Oak/ The Astonished Heart/ Hands Across the Sea/ Ways and Means/ We were Dancing; *** Short Stories, Short Plays and Songs by Noel Coward;

DOWLING, JENNETTE/ LETTON, FRANCIS – The Young Elizabeth;

DRINKWATER, JOHN – Abraham Liincoln;

ELIOT, T.S. - The Cocktail Party; *** Murder in the Cathedral;

ENGLISHONE-ACT PLAYS OF TODAY (1962);

ESSLIN, MARTIN – The Theatre of the Absurd;

EURIPIDES-Alcestis/ Hippolytus/ Iphigenia in Taurus; *** The Bacchae and Other Plays; *** The Electra; *** Medea/ Hecabe/ Electra/ Heracles; *** Medea/ Hippolytus/ Alcestis/ The Bacchae; *** Three Great Plays of Euripides; Medea/ Hippolytus/ Helen;

FEIFFER, JULES – Carnel Knowledge (with photos from the Film.);

FERGUSON, JOHN (ed.) Seen Famous One-Act Play;

FERGUSSON, FRANCIS – The Idea of a Theater; the Art of Drama in Changing Perspective;

FOREMAN, CARL – Young Winston (with photos from the Film.);

FOUR GREAT COMEDIES OF THE RESTORATION AND 18th CENTURY;

FREEDLEY, GEORGE (ed.) Three Plays About Crime and Criminals; Kesselring, Joseph – Arsenic and Old Lace/ Chodorov, Edward – Kind Lady/ Kingsley, Sidney – Detective Story;

FRENCH, SAMUEL – Basic Catalogue of Plays;

FRY, CHRISTOPHER – The Firstborn;

GALSWORTHY, JOHN – The Silver Box; *** Three Plays: Escape/ The Eldest Son/ The Skin Game;

GELINAS, GRATIEN – Bousille and the Just; *** Yesterday in Children Were Dancing;

GHEON, HENRI – The Art of the Theatre;

GIBSON, WILLIAM – The Miracle Worker;

GODARD, JEAN-LUC – Masculine Feminine (With Over 100 Photos from the Film.);

GOLDMAN, JAMES – They Might be Giants (With photos from the film.);

HALL, WILLIS – The Long and the Short and the Tall/ Pinter, Harold – The Dumb Waiter/ Simpson, N.F. - A Resounding Tinkle;

HAMPDEN, JOHN (ed.) - Four Modern Palys: Malleson, Miles – A man of Ideas/ Johnson, Philip – The Spinsters of Lushe/ Rubinstein, H.F./ The Theatre/ Napier, Margaret – Wayside War;

HAZLITT, WILLIAM – Hazlitt on Theatre;

HELLMAN, LILLIAN – The Children's Hour;

HEWES, HENRY (ed.) - Famous American Plays of the 1940's;

HIRSON, ROGER O. - Pippin;

HOFFMAN, WILLIAM M. (ed.) - New American Plays Volume 2 (1968);

HOPPER, VINCENT F./ LAHEY, GERLAD B. (eds.) - Medieval Mystery Plays, Morality Plays and Interludes;

HOUGHTON, NORRIS (ed.) - Great Russian Plays; *** (ed.) Seeds of Modern Drama;

IBSEN, HENRIK – Brand; *** A Doll's House, aand Other Plays; ** Four Great Plays by Ibsen: a Doll's House/ The Wild Duck/ AnEnemy of the People/ Ghosts; *** Four Major Plays: A Doll's House/ The Wild Duck/ Hedda Gabler/ The Master Builder; *** Ghosts; *** Ghosts and Other Plays; *** Hedda Gabler/ The Pillars of the Community/ The Wild Duck; *** Peer Gynt; *** Plays; *** Three Plays:The Pillars of the Community/ The Wild Duck/ Hedda Gabler;

INGE, WILLIAM – Bus Stop (Photo cover Marilyn Monroe); *** the Dark at the Top of the Stairs; *** A Loss of Roses; *** Picnic;

IONESCO, EUGENE – Rhinoceros/ The Chairs/ The Lesson;

JONSON, BEN – Three Comedies: Volpone/ The Alchemist/ Bartholomew Fair; *** Volpone or the Fox;

KNIGHT, G. WILSON – Principles of Shakespearian Produciton;

KOPIT, ARTHUR – Indians;

KOZELKA, PAUL – Fifteen American One-Act Plays;

LAWLER, RAY – Summer of the Seventeenth Doll;

LAWRENCE, D.H. - Three Plays: a Collier's Friday Night/ The daughter-in-law/ The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd;

LAWRENCE, JEROME/ LEE, ROBERT E. - Inherit the Wind;

LERNER, ALAN JAY – My Fair Lady;

LINDSAY, HOWARD/ CROUSE, RUSSEL – The Sound of Music;

MACGOWAN, KENNETH (ed.) - Famous American Plays of the 1920's;

MAETERLINCK, MAURICE – Alladines and Palomides;

MARLOWE, CHRISTOPHER – The Tragedy of Doctor Faustus;

MATTHEWS, BRANDER (ed.) Papers on Playmaking;

MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET – Selected Plays: Sheppy/ The Sacred Flame/ The Circle/The Constant Wife/ Our Betters ; *** Three Dramas: The Letter/ The Sacred Flame/ For Services Rendered;

MAYSLES, ALBERT & DAVID/ZWERIN, CHARLOTTE – Salesman (with photos from the film);

MERSAND, JOSEPH (ed.) Three Dramas of American Realism: Sherwood, Robert E,- Idiot's Delight/ Rice,Elmer L. - Street Scene/ Saroyan, William – The Time of Your Life;

MILLER, ARTHUR – The Crucible; *** Death of a Salesman; *** The Price;

MILNE, A.A. - Four Plays: To Have the Honour/ Belinda/ The Dover Road/ Mr. Pim Passes By;

MODERN PLAYS (Written By) Bennett, Arnold/ Milne, A.A./ Coward, Noel/ Sherriff, R.C./ Maugham, W. Somerset;

MOLIERE-FIVE PLAYS: The Would-Be Gentleman/ That Scoundral Scapin/ The Miser/ Love's the Best Doctor/ Don Juan; *** The Misanthrope and Other Plays; *** Tartuffe and other Plays;


MORRELL, J.M. (ed.) Four English Comedies; Jonson, Ben-Volpone/ Congreve, William – The Way of theh World/ Goldsmith, Oliver – She Stoops to Conquer/ Sheridan, R.B. - The School for Scandal; *** (ed.) Four English Tragedies: Marlowe, Christopher – Edward The Second/ Heywood, Thomas – a Woman Killed with Kindness/ Webster, John – The Duchess of Malfy/ Dryden, John – All for Love;


NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIST VOLUME 2 – Wesker, Arnold: The Kitchen/ Simpson, N.F. - A Resounding Tinkle/ Osborne, Jhn, and Creighton, Anthony – Epitaph for George Dillon; *** Volume 4 Shaffer, Peter – Five Figer Exercise/ Arden, John – The Hapy Haven/ Hastings, Michael – Yes and After; *** Volume 5 – Livings, Henry – Stop it, Whoever You Are/ Owen, Alun – Progress to the Park/ Whiting, John – Marching Song; *** Volume 6 – Bolt, Robert – A Man for All Seasons/ Whiting, John – The Devils/ Livings, Henry – Nil Carborundum; *** Volume 8 – Wood, Charles – Cockade/ Lynne, James Broome – The Trigon/ Orton, Joe – Entertaining Mr. Sloane; *** Volume 10 – Wesker, Arnold – Their Very Own and Golden City/ Pinner, David – Dickon/ Taylor, Cecil – Bread and Butter;


O'CASEY, SEAN – Three Plays: Juno and the Paycock/ The Shadow of a Gunman/ The Plough and the Stars;

OLFSON, LEWY (ed.) - 50 Great Scenes for Student Actors;

OLIVER, DONALD – The Greatest Revue Sketches;

O'NEILL, EUGENE – Desire Under the Elms (with photos from the Film.); *** A Moon for the Misbegotten; *** Three Plays: Desire Under the Elms/ trange Interlue/ Mourning Becomes Electra; *** The Iceman Cometh;

OSBORNE, JOHN – The Entertainer; *** Look Back in Anger; *** Luther;

PASOLLI, ROBERT – A Book on the Open Theatre;

PEACOCK, RONALD – The Poet in the Theatre;

THE PENGUIN DICTIONARY OF THE THEATRE (1966);

PIKE, FRANK/ DUNN, THOMAS G. - Scenes and Monologues from the New American Theatre;

PINTER, HAROLD – Plays: One – The Birthday Party/ The Room/ The Dumb Waiter/ A Slight Ache/ A Night Out;

PIRANDELLO, LUIGI – Naked Masks, Five Plays: Liola/ It is So! (If you Think So)/ Henry IV/ Six Characters IN Search of an Author/ Each in his Own Way;

RATTIGAN, TERENCE – Separate Tables (with photos from the film);

RESTORATION PLAYS – The Reheasal/ The Country Wife/ The Man of Mode/ All for Love/ Venice Preserved/ The Relapse/ The Way of the World/ The Beaux Stratagem;

RIGG, DIANA (ed.) - No Turn Unstoned: The Worst Ever Theatrical Reviews;

ROBINSON jr., C.S. (ed.) - An Anthology of Greek Drama;

ROSTAND, EDMOND – Cyrano de Beregerac; *** The Fantasticks;

RYGA, GEORGE – The Ecstacy of Rita Joe, and Other Plays;

SARTE, JEAN PAUL – Kean/ Nekrassov/ The Trojan Women;

SCHISGAL, MURRAY – Luv;

SCHNITZLER, ARTHUR – Dance of Love;

SCHROEDER, ROBERT J. (ed.) - The New Underground Theatre;

SCHULMAN, MICHAEL/ MEKLER, EVA (eds.) - The Actor's Scenebook: Scenes and Monologues from Contemporary Plays; *** (eds.) Contemporary Scenes for Students Actors;

SEVEN FAMOUS ONE-ACT PLAYS – Sutro, Alfred – A marriage has Been Arranged/ Bax, Clifford – The Cloak/ Herbert, A.P. - Two Gentlemen of Soho/ Ferguson, J.A. - Campbell of Kilmohr/ Down, Oliphant – TheMaker of Dreams/ Houghton, Stanley – The Dear Departed/ Jacobs, W.W. - The Monkey's Paw;

SHAFFER, PETER – Equus;


SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM – All's Well That Ends Well; *** An Age of Kings: Richard II/ Henry IV/ Henry V/ Henry VI/ Richard III; *** An Approach to Shakewpeare (Written By) Travesi, D.A.; *** Antony and Cleopatra; *** As You Like It; *** Coleridge's Writings on Shakespeare (ed) Hawkes, Terence; *** The Comedy of Errors; *** Complete Sonnets and Poems; *** Coriolanus; *** Five Great Comedies: As You Like It/ A Midsummer Night's Dream/ The Merchant of Venice/ Twelfth Night/ the Tempest; *** Four Great Comedies: The Tempest/ Twelfth Night/ A Midsummer Night's Dream/ As You Like It; *** Four Great Historical Plays: Richard III/ Henry IV part I/ Henry IV part 2/ Henry V; *** Four Great Tragedies; Hamlet/ Romeo and Juliet/ Julius Caesar/ Macbeth; *** Hamley; *** Henry IV; *** Henry V; *** Henry VII; *** Introducing Shakespeare (Written By) Harrison, G.B.; *** Julius Caesar; *** King Henry IV; *** King Henry V; *** King Ler; *** The Living Shakespeare (ed.) Gittings, Robert; *** Love's Labour's Lost; *** Macbeth; *** The Merchant of Venice; *** A Midsummer Night's Dream; *** Much Ado About Nothing; *** Othello; *** Preface to Hamlet (Written By) Granville-Barker, Harley; *** Richard II; *** Romeo and Juliet; *** Shakespeare (Written By) Van Doren, Mark; *** Shakespearean Tragedy (Written By) Bradley, A.C.; *** Shakespeare for Everyman (Written By) Wright, Louis B.; *** Shakespeare Series Volume I: King Lear/ Twelfth Night/ Antony and Cleopatra; *** Shakespeare'a Sonnets (ed.) Rowse, A.L.; *** Shakespeare's Tragedies: An Anthology of Modern Criticism (ed.) Lerner, Laurence; *** The Sonnets, and a Lover's Complaint; *** Stories from Shakespeare (Written By) Chute, Marchette; *** Talesfrom Shakespeare (Written By) Lamb, Charles and Mary; *** The Taming of the Shrew; *** The Tempest; *** Three Tragedies: Hamlet/ King Lear/ Macbeth; *** The Tragedy of Julius Caesar;*** The Tragedy of King Lear*** The Tragedy of Macbeth*** The Tragedy of Othello*** The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet*** Troilus and Cressida; *** Twelfth Night; *** Two Gentleman and Verona; *** What Happens in Hamlet (Written By) Wilson, John Dover; *** The Winter's Tale;


SHAW, BERNARD – Androcles and the Lion; *** The Apple Cart; *** Arms and the Man; *** Back of Methuselah; *** The Doctor's Dilemma; *** Heartbreak Hotel; *** Major Barbara; *** Man and Superman; *** Plays Pleasant: Arms and the Man/ Candida/ The Man of Destiny/ You Never Can Tell; ** Plays Unpleasant: Windowers' Houses/ The Philanderer/ Mrs. Warren's Unpleasant; *** Pygmalion; *** Saint Joan; *** Three Plays for Puritans; The Devil's Disciple/ Caecar and Cleopatra/ Captain Brassbound's Conversion;

SHERIDAN, RICHARD BRINSLEY – The Rivals; *** The School for Scandal;

SIMON, NEIL – Brighton Beach Memoirs; *** The Odd Couple;

SIX GREAT MODERN PLAY: WILLIAMS, TENNESSEE – The Glass Menagerie/ Miller, Arthur – All My Sons/ Chekhov, Anton – Three Sisters/ Ibsen, Henrik – The Master Builder/ Shaw, George Bernard – Mrs. Warren's Profession/ O'Casey, Sean – Red Roses for Me;

SIX MODERN AMERICAN PLAYS: O'NEILL, EUGENE – The Emperor Jones/ Anderson, Maxwell – Winterset/ Kaufmam, George S., And, Hart, Moss – The Man who Came to Dinner/ Hellman, Lillian – The Little Foxes/ Williams, Tennessee – The Glass Menagerie/ Heggen, Thomas, and , Logan, Joshua – Mister Roberts;

SLONIM, MARC – Russian Theatre: From the Empire to the Soviets;

SOLZHENITSYN, ALEXANDER – The Love-Girl and the Innocent;

SOPHOCLES – The Antigone; *** The Complete Plays of Sophocles; *** Electra and Other Plays; *** The Oedipus Cycle; *** Oedipus theKing; ***The Oedipus Plays of Sophocles; *** Sophocles I; *** The Theban Plays;

STAVIS, BARRIE – Lamp atMidnight;

STEFFENSEN, jr., JAMES L. (ed.) - Great Scenes from World Theatre Volume I; *** Great Scenes from World Theatre Volume II;

STEIN, JOSEPH – Fiddler on the Roof;

STOPPARD, TOM – Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead;

STRINDBERG, AUGUST – Six Plays of Strindberg: The Father/ Miss Julie/ The Stronger/ Easter/ A Dream Play/ The Ghost Sonata; *** Three Plays: The Father/ Miss Julia/ Easter;

SYNGE, JOHN M. - Collected Plays: The Shadow of the Glen/ Riders to the Sea/ The Tinker's Wedding/ The Well of the Saints/ The Playboy of the Western World/ Deidre of the Sorrows; *** The Playboy of the Western World; *** The Playboy of the Western World/ Riders to the Sea;

TAYLOR, JOHN RUSSELL – Anger and After: A Guide to the New British Drama;

THOMAS, DYLAN – Under Milk Wood;

THREE EAST EUROPEAN PLAYS: Hay, Julius – The Horse/ Havel, Vaclav – The Memorandum/ Mrozek, Slawomir – Tango;

THREE EUROPEAN PLAYS: Anouilh, Jean – Ring Roung the Moon/ Betti, Ugo – The Queenand the Rebels/ Sarte, Jean Paul – In Camera;

THREE IRISH PLAYS: Johnston, Denis – The Moon in the Yellow River/ O'Conor, Joseph – The Iron Harp/ MacDonagh, Donagh – Step-in-the-Hollow;

THREE SOVIET PLAYS:Mayakovsky, Vladimir – The Bedbug/ Babel, Isaac – Marya/ Schwartz, Yevgeny – The Dragon;

TYNAN, KENNETH – Oh! Calcutta! (With Photos);

VIRGIL – The Aeneid;

WASSERMAN, DALE/ Darion, Joe/ Leigh, Mitch – Man of La Mancha;

WESKER, ARNOLD – The Wesker Trilogy: Chicken Soup with Barley/ Roots/ I'm Talking About Jerusalem;

WHITE, EDWIN/ Battye, Marguerite – Acting and Stage Movement;

WILDE, OSCAR – The Importance of Being Ernest; *** The Importance of Being Ernest/ lady Windermere's fan; *** Plays:The Importance of Being Ernest/ An Ideal Husband/ Lady Windermere's Fan/ A Woman of No Importance/ Salome;

WILDER, THORNTON – Our Twon; *** Three Plays: Our Town/ The Skin of Our Teeth/ The Matchmaker;

WILLIAMS, RAYMOND – Drama in Performance;

WILLIAMS, TENNESSEE – Babby Doll; *** Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; *** Four Plays: Summer and Smoke/ Orpheus Descending/ Suddenly Last Summer/ Period of Adjustment; *** The Fuditive Kind; *** The Night of the Iguana; *** Period of Adjustment; *** The Rose Tattoo; *** A Streetcar Named Desire; *** Suddenly Last Summer; *** Sweet Bird of Youth; *** Three by Tennessee; Sweet Bird of Youth/ The Rose Tattoo/ The Night of the Iguana;

WRIGHT, LOUIS B. (ed.) - Four Great RestorationPlays: Dryden, John – All for Love/ Farquhar, George – The Beaux Stratagem/ Congreve, William – The Way of the World/ Wycherley, William – The Country Wife;

WYKES, ALAN – The Pan Book of Amateur Dramatics;

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------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ]***

>> 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!

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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 along.

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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

>>SEE our eBay auctions, & superb FEEDBACK as " dwscw " = http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewListedItems&userid=dwscw&include=0&since=-1&sort=2&rows=0

Please allow 7-10 DAYS for your LETTERS to arrive since you are sending to Canada. (We usually get it in 7 days average); We ship Mail orders within 24 hours of Payment (except weekends), but usually SAME DAY. [Unlike many eBay sellers & our competitors, who can take as long as 2-3 weeks to ship] *** All Shipments sent by AIRMAIL, unless o/w requested, if if too little shipping costs included; If you prefer CHEAPER Surface mail, on any lot where postage is $5.00 or more, please ask & we will quote; Allow 7 to 14 days for AIRMAIL Parcels to arrive, from day we get your payment; (7-10 days is average) *** SURFACE or "Expedited" MAIL = [In USA allow 2-4 weeks for delivery; Average is 3 weeks] [Canada = allow 1-2 weeks for delivery][Foreign Surface= allow 3-8 weeks for delivery = 4 weeks is average]; ** Expedited Surface Mail is the Least Expensive shipping method to USA for parcels weighing over 1 KG (or 2.2 pounds), it comes with a Tracking Number & FREE insurance; (Allow 10-20 Days for USA Expedited Parcels to arrive); >>All AIRMAIL shipments include INSURANCE, at OUR cost, as we have Private insurance for this purpose. >>>Note; "Priority mail" or "Global Priority" is not an availiable option in Canada, SORRY! >>>[X-Presspost is availiable for USA shipments, for about 50% MORE than the Expedited/Airmail Cost; This may speed your shipment by 1-2 weeks; Xpresspost to USA takes about 6-9 days]; >>> [ FED-EX, UPS & other COURIER PARCELS are expensive from Canada = $30.00 Minimum & up, for smaller or oversized letter parcel, but is availiable upon request. If you have a FED-EX account, we can havve charged billed to that account, if you provide the account number. Please triple check the account number ];

>> I am a strict and accurate grader. I do NOT overgrade or undergrade. I just try to grade as accurately as the current Professional Dealer market dictates. Unfortunately most sellers DO NOT know how to grade accurately especially when dealing with comic books (which has been my main specialty since 1971). >> I also pack all shipments VERY WELL , to avoid damage in transit; >>We have been selling by Mail Order since 1971; We are CBG customer service award winners; I am an Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, Senior Price Advisor, since Guide #2 in 1972, ONE of only 12 advisors to reach the Over 25 Year status; SATISFACTION IS ALWAYS GUARANTEED! ** [Return anything you are NOT happy with, within 7 days of the day you receive the parcel. Wrap well & clearly, in large letters, on outside of parcel, put "Returning Goods to Sender" = This is REQUIRED, to avoid Customs Hassles & Long Delays]; (The ONLY exception for Returns, is CGC professionally graded comics, these are NOT returnable, as with CGC you know in advance, what you will be getting) >>> [WE HAVE an eBay 99.98% SATISFACTION RATE, with over 1800 Positive Feedbacks] >> Superb Service for OVER 33 years; For the last 5 years, our average is well UNDER $25.00 in returns, per each $10,000. in Sales (1/4 of One percent) & most of those are Customer Errors!!! >>> MAIL ORDER since 1971, with OVER 25,000 DIFFERENT Satisfied Customers, with over 250,000 completed Mail Orders!

THANK YOU! ..... Douglas W. Sulipa