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Originally Posted by cromag
They were published by Ace when I was reading them in the early-to-mid 60s. And A. Bertram Chandler's stuff was more often than not packaged in "Ace Double" two-fers.
And I managed to catch a few of Chandler's short stories in their original appearances in If and Worlds of Tomorrow. One thing I really think is a shame is that the stories are reprinted without the illustrations that went along with them. I can't believe it would be that expensive to track down and buy the rights to B&W illustrations. And they should show up properly in any ereader.
Ah, well. Off to the Vent and Rant thread.
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Well, DAW had them in the 80's.
https://openlibrary.org/search?sort=...sher_facet=DAW
I have a few ACE doubles (most notably Mack Reynolds' North Africa novels, Walt & Leigh Richmon, a few others) but I got them used. They had stopped doing them by the time I got started. I did get the ERB books with the Frazetta Covers from ACE, though.