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The Pit And The Pendulum Poe - Vincent Price Film Tie-in 1961 1st Ptg on 2040-motos

US $7.50
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Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
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THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM by Edgar Allan Poe.  Lancer Books, 1961.  Paperback, 1st ptg.

Square text block with minor shelf wear.  No markings inside.  Small store sticker on the back - can be removed - and slight musty paper smell from age, not damp.  A wonderful copy for the collector of vintage paperbacks, and horror/sci-fi enthusiasts.

Payment/shipping: Payment via PayPal within 3 days of auction close.  Ships anywhere in the USA for $5.00.  International First Class shipping - $15.00.

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