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Paperback Quarterly (Vol. 1 No. 2) Summer 1978

Paperback Quarterly, A Journal for Paperback Collectors, Volume 1 Number 2, Summer 1978, contains: "P. Q. Interview with Elmer Kelton," "Collecting Armed Service Editions," by Charlotte Laughlin, "The Green Door Mystery," by Howard Waterhouse, "P. Q. Interview with Jada Davis," and "Almuric or 'Edgar Rice Burroughs Visits the Hyborian Age, '" by Michael T. Smith.

But no action'. I ode a New Vofik agent Ion my booki, and he ianmi> these things
oat to a Hollywood agent'. They bund what they aon&idzfi my bettefi boobd ah.
oand, but nothing ha6 come. o{) it. Thefie juAt oxen' t that many western movies ...
one was on Colt Fonty-live, one on Mavenick, and I lohget what the otheh. one
was. I neven did get to i>ee any o{ them. PQ: Into how many languages have
your books been translated? EK: I don't know exactly, but Aevenal. I've had pnetty
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Paperback Quarterly (Vol. 2 No. 2)

Paperback Quarterly, Journal of the American Paperback Institute, Volume 2 Number 2, Summer 1979, contains: "PQ Interview with William Campbell Gault," "Dell Dimers," by M. C. Hill, "Jack Vance's Planet of Adventure Series," by George Kelley, "Baby, I Could Plot," "A Glance at Paperback History," by Mark Schaffer and "Paperback Firsts," by Agatha Taylor.

Since I've never heard of other perfumed paperbacks, I guess the venture was
not as successful as movie tie-ins. I wonder if any lucky owners of the three movie
tie-ins can still detect the faint odor of Channel no. 5, after nearly 20 years instead
of several months! And does anyone know the titles of Monarch westerns and
cookbooks that were selected for scenting? Go to your bookshelves, collectors,
and sniff out those Monarchsl NOSE, NOSE, ANYTHING GOES The demise of ...

The Outdoor Girls in the Air, Or Saving the Stolen Invention

From the author of the Bobbsey Twins books and the Blythe Girls books comes this action-adventure tale in the "Outdoor Girls" series.

For Magicians Only

Action with Cards

This 1944 book of card tricks focuses on simplicity, quick results, a minimum of skill, and audience appeal. Included are: This Card Gets Around, Back Up!; New Ace Control; Military Mixup; Delayed Discovery; Hindu Slop Shuffle; Perfect Prediction; What a Coincidence!; Tell How It's Done; W.W. Color Change; Miracle Discovery; Numerical Discovery; and Instantaneous Four Ace Transposition.

This 1944 book of card tricks focuses on simplicity, quick results, a minimum of skill, and audience appeal.