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All books in Fair to Good+ condition, with light wear to corners, edges, spines and covers.

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In this listing:
JFK: A Complete Biography (1917-1963) by William H.A. Carr - 1964 Lancer 72-621 - good condition
Beast by Leslie Gladson - 1969 Lancer 75-089 - poor condition, pages completely loose from binding
Danny Kaye As The Man From The Diner's Club by Sam Boal - 1963 Lancer 70-401 - good condition
Operation: World War III by Joseph Milton - 1966 Lancer 72-134 - very good condition
The Death Makers by Joseph Milton - 1966 Lancer 73-538 - good condition
High Saddle by William Hopson - 1963 Lancer 70-501 - fair condition
The Piper On The Mountain by Ellis Peters - 1967 Lancer 73-648 - fair condition
Up Front by Bill Maudlin - 1962 Lancer 73-408 - fair condition, top right edge of outside cover damaged
Attack In The Forest by Harold Calin - 1967 Lancer 74-871 - fair condition
Ship Of Spies by Gerald Sinstadt - 1967 Lancer 73-566 - fair condition
The Lonely Life by Bette Davis - 1963 Lancer 73-419 - fair condition
The Nude Wore Black by Ted Mark - 1967 Lancer 75-208 - fair condition
Meeting In Madrid by Dorothy Fletcher - 1970 Lancer 74-713 - fair condition
Wild Animals I Have Known by Ernest Seton-Thompson - 1966 Lancer Focus 72-137 - good condition
The Bloodskinners by Lee Floren - 1956 Lancer Easy Eye Large Print - good condition

About the Publisher:
Lancer Books was a publisher of paperback books founded by Irwin Stein and Walter Zacharius that operated from 1961 through 1973. While it published stories of a number of genres, it was noted most for its science fiction and fantasy, particularly its series of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian tales, the first publication of many in paperback format. It published the controversial novel Candy by Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg,[2] and Ted Mark's ribald series The Man from O.R.G.Y.[1] Lancer paperbacks had a distinctive appearance, many bearing mauve or green page edging.