Imagination Science Fiction – US digest – April 1956 - Volume 7 Number 2 - 130 pages. Publisher: Greenleaf Publishing Company - Editor: William L. Hamling – Cover: Malcolm Smith, illustrates "The Legion of Lazarus"

Contents:

fep       Introducing the Author: Edmond Hamilton - essay by Edmond Hamilton

4          The Editorial - essay by William L. Hamling

6          The Legion of Lazarus - novella by Edmond Hamilton

58        The Graveyard of Space - short story by Milton Lesser

71        Fly By the Bottoms! - essay by uncredited

72        Mr. Chipfellow's Jackpot - short story by Dick Purcell

80        The Beasts in the Void - short story by Paul W. Fairman

97        Satellite - essay by uncredited

98        Zero Hour - short story by unknown [as by Alexander Blade]

104      Prison of a Billion Years - short story by Milton Lesser [as by C. H. Thames]

114      Fandora's Box - essay by Mari Wolf

122      Imagination Science-Fiction Library - essay by Henry Bott

124     Letters from the Readers - essay by William L. Hamling

bc        Tomorrow's Science: Nebula in Sagittarius - essay by uncredited 



To Prospective Buyers….

Please see my profile ‘page’ for important announcements (if any). Thank you.

This update is dated 14 March 2022.

Checkout Instructions.  

Note 1: 

Royal Mail is used for delivery and all postage rates shown (on this listing) are based on their increase in rates as at April 2022.

UK rates should be accurate for the item(s) advertised (on this listing), including the cost for loss or damage of the item(s). Standard compensation for items posted within the UK is only up to £20…Note that this covers the Purchase Price and not what the Buyer thinks the item might be worth! Postage quoted when multiple items are purchased will automatically be calculated based on the weight and value of the ‘bundle’ (also see Note 2). For multiples, I will wait and combine them when you have finished ‘shopping’ (see Note 3 for more information). Simply add them to the basket and then request an invoice.

All Customers please note:                                                              

1. In February 2021 a valuable hardcover was damaged in the post (the dustjacket was torn by a few inches, thus de-valuing the item) and, needless to say perhaps, the customer was not too well pleased. The item was insured for up to £1000 and I raised a claim for £250, the cost of a professional repair. Photographs were provided as part of the claim process (before and after the damage), however this was to no avail. Royal Mail would not pay for the damages because the packaging was not kept by the customer. Although this has only happened to me once before in the UK, in all the years I have been selling my collection (International Postage is a different “kettle of fish”), the message is absolutely clear. If you receive an item that looks damaged please photograph it immediately before opening. Then open the package carefully and keep it [the packaging] to one side. If the contents are fine and as I described on the listing then all is well. If however there is damage to the item then please [also] take pictures of that. Contact me immediately and I will take it from there once you have provided the relevant evidence. Put the item and its packaging safely to one side for further examination as appropriate.

2. I cannot refund overpayment of Postage & Packing (P&P) as I have done in the past. On multiple (combined) purchases please, please use the Shopping Basket and request an invoice….do NOT pay at checkout. I can then apply the correct P&P amounts to the invoice. In fact, if in any doubt that the P&P is not correct for your situation please request an invoice. It saves a lot of time and trouble for both of us!

International Customers please note:

Please note that I will post worldwide. However, I am only able to show 4 International rates (Royal Mail Tracked & Signed) on my listings and cannot cater for every weight, postage method and eventuality. They are generally as follows:

> Europe - is now (from April 2022) split into 3 Zones and the highest priced Zone is shown on every listing

> World Zone 1 - Asia, Africa, North & South America (excl. USA)

> World Zone 2 - Oceania (incl. Singapore)

> World Zone 3 - USA

Therefore, please ask for an invoice (also see Note 2).

Standard compensation for items posted internationally is only up to £50…Note that this covers the Purchase Price and not what the Buyer thinks the item might be worth! Any purchase cost greater than this will incur the additional ‘insurance’ cost

If you have any questions at all please contact me and I will get back to you as soon as I can. Thank you very much.

Note 2: 

As may be appreciated some of the items I am selling are very scarce, because of their age or because they are Limited and/or Signed Editions, etc., and many are also quite valuable/costly. As a Private Seller I am unable to refund the cost of any loss or damage out of my own pocket; thus the Postage quoted always includes the compensation charges (as listed by the courier).

However, I do appreciate that the cost of postage is high (and getting more costly as time goes by!) and will send items by Standard Post (UK) or International Standard if requested. BUT…I will ask that the Buyer sends me written confirmation that they will not claim from me in the event of loss or damage. Thank you for your understanding on this point.

If you know of an alternative method of postage which you would prefer me to use I am always happy to listen….just message me. I will try to be as flexible and accommodating as I can. Any questions on the above, or anything to do with my listings, please contact me. I am generally available Monday through Friday and will answer soonest.

Note 3: Yes, I will combine items to optimise postage costs.

I am always happy to do multiple purchases with combined postage. Please follow these steps; otherwise you will end up paying the P&P on all items:

> Click on the 'Add to basket' button and not the 'Buy it now'. A separate ‘window’ will pop up after each selection. Click on “See all” at the foot of the window to return to listings and continue shopping.

> On completing your selections click on 'Go to basket', do not use the 'Checkout n items' - this is important. You are now on a window which allows you to review all items (with the total amounts), remove items or even continue shopping again.

> Finally, do not use the “Go to checkout” button or you will end up paying the entire bill. At the top of the list of items you should find “Request total”, click on that and wait for me to send you an invoice with the correct P&P amount (this will include the appropriate loss or damage cover for the shipment). As far as I am aware this will also work for a single item and this is where you would ask for an invoice with P&P for your particular situation (country, cover, etc.).

The important thing is to communicate your intentions so we can agree on the protocol for your specific situation (always within the eBay rules abiding at the time). I have various sizes of cardboard and mail-lite envelopes, a couple of different size of cardboard boxes, etc.; along with various and many packing materials!!

General: Please know that I am a private seller listing my book collection from over 60 years and of some 7 thousand+ items. The books and magazines are the genuine article as described in the listings and I try to be as detailed as I can with regard to the condition of each item (I err on the side of caution). I am happy to answer any questions and will answer honestly and to the best of my ability.

Thank you for your attention and happy browsing.