Prime Press
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A small press specializing in sf and based in Philadelphia. It was founded in 1947 by Oswald Train and James Williams, as well as Alfred C. Prime and Armand E. Waldo, who later dropped out. All were members of the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society (PSFS). Prime Press went out of business in 1953.
The Mislaid Charm | Alexander M. Phillips | 1947 |
Venus Equilateral | George O. Smith (first published book) | 1947 |
Equality; or, A History of Lithconia | Anonymous | 1947 |
...And Some Were Human | Lester del Rey (first published book) | 1948 |
It! | Theodore Sturgeon (first published book) | 1948 |
Without Sorcery | Theodore Sturgeon | 1948 |
The Torch | Jack Bechdolt | 1948 |
Lest Darkness Fall | L. Sprague de Camp | 1949 |
The Homunculus | Dr. David H. Keller | 1949 |
Lords of Creation | Eando Binder | 1949 |
Exiles of Time | Nelson S. Bond | 1949 |
The Eternal Conflict | Dr. David H. Keller | 1949 |
Three Hundred Years Hence | Mary Griffith | 1950 |
The Incomplete Enchanter | L. Sprague de Camp | 1950 |
Nomad | George O. Smith | 1950 |
The Wolf Leader | Alexandre Dumas, translated and edited by L. Sprague de Camp | 1950 |
The Lady Decides | Dr. David H. Keller | 1950 |
The Blind Spot | Austin Hall and Homer Eon Flint | 1951 |
Publisher | 1947—1951 |
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