Astounding Stories / December 1936 C. L. Moore / Tryst in Time (art: Jack Binder)
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Astounding Stories / December 1936 C. L. Moore / Tryst in Time (art: Jack Binder)
~ Y🌞V🌟A⚡️L✨A ~ More art of my favourite space cowboy Northwest Smith and his partner in crime Yarol, the Venusian. Characters of the great C.L.Moore
~ Y🌞V🌟A⚡️L✨A ~ More art of my favourite space cowboy Northwest Smith and his partner in crime Yarol, the Venusian. Characters of the great C.L.Moore
Astounding Stories / December 1936 C. L. Moore / Tryst in Time (art: Jack Binder)
And of course I couldn’t NOT draw Yarol the Venusian 🌖 Partner-in-Space-Crime of Northwest Smith 💫 (He’s got more blood spatter because he’s more ready to throw down than NW is...)
Northwest Smith by C. L. Moore $4 Ace Books (1982) In 1933 C. L. Moore contributed the first of her famous Northwest Smith stories to the old Weird Tales magazine. (Remarkable in that she was not only young, but a woman who was featured in a magazine dominated by male authors.) That shadowy tale was called "Shambleau" and it took the Gorgon/Medusa legend out of earthly trappings and placed it on other worlds. The Northwest Smith stories continued over a period of years with a great degree of success. This book offers ten of these fantastic, interplanetary tales, personally selected for this volume by the author. The hardcover appeared under the title "Scarlet Dream" in 1981. The cover art is by Jim Burns. . Overall Fair Condition, Binding Tight, Pages Look Good . . . #northwestsmith #scarletdream #clmoore #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/CC6J7a6g8mE/?igshid=lram13922lnp
Earth's Last Citadel by C. L. Moore and Henry Kuttner $7 Ace First Printing (1964) A 2019 Retro Hugo Award Finalist, Earth's Last Citadel tells the story of four adventurers making their final stand on earth a billion years from now. Stunning cover art by Alex Schomburg. . Great Spine, Light Pencil Mark '50c' (cent) On First Page, Overall Good Condition . . . #earthslastcitadel #clmoore #henrykuttner #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/CCj4Vjcgjyn/?igshid=11jyx0o3lqwvk
Northwest Smith by C. L. Moore $4 Ace Books (1982) In 1933 C. L. Moore contributed the first of her famous Northwest Smith stories to the old Weird Tales magazine. (Remarkable in that she was not only young, but a woman who was featured in a magazine dominated by male authors.) That shadowy tale was called "Shambleau" and it took the Gorgon/Medusa legend out of earthly trappings and placed it on other worlds. The Northwest Smith stories continued over a period of years with a great degree of success. This book offers ten of these fantastic, interplanetary tales, personally selected for this volume by the author. The hardcover appeared under the title "Scarlet Dream" in 1981. The cover art is by Jim Burns. . Overall Fair Condition, Binding Tight, Pages Look Good . . . #northwestsmith #scarletdream #clmoore #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/B5KttOxABJh/?igshid=ny34qk57fmfp