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An Age Undreamed Of: Adventures in Pulp Culture: The Year in Review
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Friday, December 6, 2013. Adventures in Pulp Culture: The Year in Review. This has been a great year for me in my ongoing quest to promote pulps and comics in cultural studies and I thought it might be a good time to take a look back at my 2013 escapades. The article appears as the opening chapter of the collection. Undead in the West II: They Just Keep Coming. And other icons of the weird wacky west. Check it out here. More after the jump. From McFarland Press. More info here. In this I discuss Howard's...
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An Age Undreamed Of: December 2012
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Saturday, December 15, 2012. Review of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Like most fantasy aficionados I have been looking forward to this film ever since it was announced (and hoping for something like it since I was a kid); not just because I. Wanted to see it, but because I knew that my son (who is now eight) would be the perfect age to see it - this could be his Star Wars. Trilogy and was blown away. Recently hes begun reading the The Hobbit. Earlier this year. Unlike with John Carter. In the last i...
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Steve Zarelli presents: The Collecting Obsession: The value of a descriptive auction listing title
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Steve Zarelli presents: The Collecting Obsession. Musings about autographs, comic books and other neat stuff. Tuesday, June 02, 2015. The value of a descriptive auction listing title. Here is a Derek Jeter figurine from the Danbury Mint. A high quality statue that should got for $75 or more all day long. And this is what happens when it is listed as "Derek Jeter Collectible" with no description on eBay. It sold for $14.82 shipped. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Good Places To Visit.
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Steve Zarelli presents: The Collecting Obsession: March 2015
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Steve Zarelli presents: The Collecting Obsession. Musings about autographs, comic books and other neat stuff. Saturday, March 28, 2015. James "Jimmy" Stewart: Autopen Signature Study. Common Jimmy Stewart Autopen on photo. Matches pattern #1 below. James Stewart was a willing through-the-mail signer for many years. However, after suffering medical problems in the 1990s, his office fulfilled mail requests with secretarial signatures and an Autopen machine. Five Jimmy Stewart Autopen patterns. In my experi...
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Steve Zarelli presents: The Collecting Obsession: June 2015
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Steve Zarelli presents: The Collecting Obsession. Musings about autographs, comic books and other neat stuff. Monday, June 22, 2015. How to identify airbrushed signed baseballs. There are resources that will airbrush baseballs to remove personalizations or unwanted signatures to create a "single signed ball." It's important to note that the personalizations or unwanted signatures have not been removed, rather they have been skillfully painted over. Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Including the primary forger, ...
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Steve Zarelli presents: The Collecting Obsession: Official Pix Harrison Ford Autographs: Fast sellout!
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Steve Zarelli presents: The Collecting Obsession. Musings about autographs, comic books and other neat stuff. Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Official Pix Harrison Ford Autographs: Fast sellout! Official Pix conducted a private signing with Harrison Ford and offered signed 11x14s for $479.99. The inventory sold out in 4 minutes! I was happy to see Official Pix offer the opportunity, but I passed. Also, I know 11x14s are popular, especially among entertainment collectors, but I really prefer 8x10s.
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An Age Undreamed Of: March 2013
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Monday, March 25, 2013. Creating an Age Undreamed Of Video Podcast. This week Ill be headed to Washington, DC where Ill be chairing a Pulp Studies session at the 2013 PCA/ACA Conference. Ill be joined by my fellow Robert E. Howard aficionados, Mark Finn. And Rusty Burke. My paper will be on Howards use of anthropological theory in his Little People stories like Worms of the Earth. Video after the jump. Enjoy! Labels: Conan Meets the Academy. Robert E. Howard. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Lord of the Rings.
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An Age Undreamed Of: Creating an Age Undreamed Of Video Podcast
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Monday, March 25, 2013. Creating an Age Undreamed Of Video Podcast. This week I'll be headed to Washington, DC where I'll be chairing a Pulp Studies session at the 2013 PCA/ACA Conference. I'll be joined by my fellow Robert E. Howard aficionados, Mark Finn. And Rusty Burke. My paper will be on Howard's use of anthropological theory in his "Little People" stories like "Worms of the Earth.". Video after the jump. Enjoy! Labels: Conan Meets the Academy. Robert E. Howard. March 26, 2013 at 5:45 AM. Subscribe...
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An Age Undreamed Of: December 2013
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Friday, December 6, 2013. Adventures in Pulp Culture: The Year in Review. This has been a great year for me in my ongoing quest to promote pulps and comics in cultural studies and I thought it might be a good time to take a look back at my 2013 escapades. The article appears as the opening chapter of the collection. Undead in the West II: They Just Keep Coming. And other icons of the weird wacky west. Check it out here. More after the jump. Labels: Conan Meets the Academy. Critical Insights: Pulp Ficiton.
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An Age Undreamed Of: Review of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
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Saturday, December 15, 2012. Review of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Like most fantasy aficionados I have been looking forward to this film ever since it was announced (and hoping for something like it since I was a kid); not just because I. Wanted to see it, but because I knew that my son (who is now eight) would be the perfect age to see it - this could be his Star Wars. Trilogy and was blown away. Recently he's begun reading the The Hobbit. Earlier this year. Unlike with John Carter. It has its f...
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