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Vintage Classics Illustrated Comic Collection – 1940s Editions

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Comics Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 300.00 USD
Vintage Classics Illustrated Comic Collection – 1940s Editions
Step into the golden age of illustrated literature with this captivating set of 7 Classics Illustrated comics from the 1940s. Each issue brings timeless literary masterpieces to life through vivid artwork and storytelling, offering a nostalgic glimpse into mid-century publishing and graphic design.

Included Titles & Conditions:
Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll issue 49 - Condition: Good A charming adaptation of Carroll’s whimsical tale, this copy is well-preserved with minimal wear—an excellent example of early Classics Illustrated artistry.

Great Expectations by Charles Dickens - Issue 43 - Condition: Fair Features tears on the front cover and rips on the back. Despite the wear, the interior remains intact, preserving Dickens’ enduring story of ambition and redemption.

The Pioneers by James Fenimore Cooper - Issue 37 - Condition: Poor Torn and creased on both front and back covers. A rugged copy that still holds historical and collector value for fans of early American frontier fiction.

Typee by Herman Melville Condition - Issue 36 - : Fair Front cover shows creasing and a tear at the bottom. A visually engaging edition of Melville’s Polynesian adventure, with signs of age that reflect its journey.

David Copperfield by Charles Dickens - Issue 48 - Condition: Fair Creased front cover and a ripped, creased back cover. A readable and collectible piece that captures Dickens’ semi-autobiographical classic.

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne - Issue 47- Condition: Fair to Good Front cover has a long crease at the bottom right corner; back cover in good shape with a small tear at the top right. A striking edition of Verne’s deep-sea epic.

Moby Dick by Herman Melville - Issue 5 - Condition: Fair Torn front cover with a hole in the top right and a tear on the bottom spine. A well-loved copy of Melville’s maritime masterpiece, showing signs of its age and use.