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Tales of Three Planets Tales of Three Planets DJ

Tales of Three Planets

SeriesVenus #5
PublisherCanaveral Press
First PublishedApril 27, 1964
Copies Printed?

Tales of Three Planets

Tales of Three Planets Tales of Three Planets DJ
SeriesVenus #5
PublisherCanaveral Press
First PublishedApril 27, 1964
Copies Printed?
First Edition Identifiers
This book includes three unrelated stories and was published by Canaveral Press on April 27, 1964. The words “First Edition” appear on the copyright page. The book cover came in either blue or tan and was lettered in black. The three stories are “Beyond the Farthest Star”, “The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw”, and “The Wizard of Venus”. This was the first time any of the three stories had appeared in hardback. Canaveral Press reprinted this book again in 1974.
For “Beyond the Farthest Star” Mr. Burroughs had designed an elaborate planetary system and civilization which were likely to be the basis for additional stories. However he never wrote any further stories involving this subject matter.
For “The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw” which first appeared in a magazine, Edgar Rice Burroughs titled this story as “Elmer” but the Argosy editor retitled it.
Photographs
First Edition Identifiers
This book includes three unrelated stories and was published by Canaveral Press on April 27, 1964. The words “First Edition” appear on the copyright page. The book cover came in either blue or tan and was lettered in black. The three stories are “Beyond the Farthest Star”, “The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw”, and “The Wizard of Venus”. This was the first time any of the three stories had appeared in hardback. Canaveral Press reprinted this book again in 1974.
For “Beyond the Farthest Star” Mr. Burroughs had designed an elaborate planetary system and civilization which were likely to be the basis for additional stories. However he never wrote any further stories involving this subject matter.
For “The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw” which first appeared in a magazine, Edgar Rice Burroughs titled this story as “Elmer” but the Argosy editor retitled it.
Photographs
Auction SalesLast Sale: 12/15/2005
Tales of Three Planets
Avg Days between Sales: 27Total Sold: 41
LowModalAverageHighAvg. ConditionQty Sold
Without Dust Jacket$20$37.50$44.50$69VG6
With Dust Jacket$45$100$101.29$185NF35
Books Sold Without Dust Jacket
High:$69Qty Sold:6
Modal:$37.50Avg Cond:VG
Low:$20Average:$44.50
Books Sold With Dust Jacket
High:$185Qty Sold:35
Modal:$100Avg Cond:NF
Low:$45Average:$101.29