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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Terrordactyl Dinosaur Toy

As an adult I found this toy hard to resist. Maybe it's the kid in me. What's not to like? It screams, laughs, farts, and makes many other noises and movements.

Read our Terrordactyl Dinosaur review and video, and purchase from us on Amazon. 
I predict this will be a big holiday hit.

Besides our toy listings, we have some select rare items being sold via ebay.

Check out a few of our current auction items just listed:
History of Marlin Firearms

Posted by Carl at 9:33 AM
Categories: AUCTIONS, Toys

Sunday, October 02, 2011

Microsoft Office + Outlook 2007s brand new

We still have a few of these shrinkwrapped, brand new in their original cases available - Microsoft 2007 products available via some of our online venues on Amazon, ebay, and buy.com, including:
Microsoft Office Outllook 2007
Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Edition

These versions are still highly sought after for those not interested in the very latest Microsoft features or want to preserve their investment in older computers without having to upgrade software.
These new softwares are also Windows 7 compatible.

The images above link to our new buy.com landing page.

We have sold a wide range of merchandise online since 1999, evolving from books, to now also selling videos, software, games, toys, and rare memorabilia.
Southpoint Collectibles has excellent feedbacks on Amazon (99% positive feedbacks), ebay (a Top Rated PowerSeller), and other venues.

Here are a few of our recent auction items just listed:

Posted by Carl at 2:01 PM
Edited on: Sunday, October 23, 2011 9:35 AM
Categories: AUCTIONS, Software

John Wayne memorabilia

We noticed a once in a lifetime auction that is taking place this month on John Wayne memorabilia that the actor used in his movies that are being sold for the first time from his family library. The family has kept the items all locked up since his death.

Navy Cap on auction from "In Harm's Way"

This treasure trove collection includes a wide range of fascinating items, including an eye patch for his role of Rooster Cogburn, movie costumes worn, hats, belts, saddles, award trophies, scripts, letters, photographs, even his last driver's license from 1977.

John Wayne's Last Driver's License

We have sold many interesting items over the years, numerrous signed autobiographies (including one signed by Katherine Hepburn just prior to her death), vintage magazines, WWII uniforms, but nothing to compare to John Wayne's personal collection.

Here are a few of our current auction items just listed, including a signed Larry Hagman (J.R. Ewing) biography:

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Posted by Carl at 10:13 AM
Categories: AUCTIONS

Friday, September 30, 2011

History books on auction

We have just listed on ebay numerous vintage books from our collection for the first time.
These include many rare history books that focus on Texas with limited printings & signed by the authors.
Here is one recent book on the Texas Rangers during the Civil War that just sold -


We also have numerous signed biographies available, including Andy Rooney, Larry Hagman, Quincy Jones, Senator Ralph Yarborough, and many others.

View our current list of collectible items on auctions.





Posted by Carl at 11:34 AM
Edited on: Saturday, October 01, 2011 9:49 AM
Categories: AUCTIONS, Books

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Edgar Rice Burroughs the Writer

As a kid in the 1960s, I became immersed in reading of his fantastic tales of John Carter of Mars, Venus, the land of Pellucidar, and of course the jungle adventures of Tarzan. I still get a kick out of reading them as an adult today.

Burroughs began writing in 1911, submitting stories to pulp fiction magazines while briefly employed as a pencil sharpener wholesaler. He is quoted as saying "When I started I was 35 and had failed in every enterprise I had ever attempted...Every well-known publisher in the United States turned down "Tarzan of the Apes", including A.C. McClurg & Co., who finally issued it, my first story in book form. It's popularity and its final appearance as a book was due to the vision of J. H. Tennant, editor of the New York Evening World. He saw its possibilities as a newspaper serial and ran it in the Evening World, and the result was that other papers followed suit. This made the story widely known, and resulted in a demand from readers for the story in book form, which was so insistent that A.C. McClurg & Co. finally came to me after they rejected it and asked to be allowed to publish it. And that's how I became a writer!"

By 1923, he had organized his own company to market his works. Burroughs was also quite skilled in marketing, bringing his popular Tarzan character to the movie screen, radio, and to comics. In his latter years, ERB continued to write prolifically, and is said to have written an average of 20,000 words a week while living in Hawaii.

Although not widely known except by fans, Burroughs actually witnessed the bombing of Pearl Harbor while it was taking place, and served as the oldest war correspondent during WWII. Quotes Burroughs in a letter to his daughter noting how unprepared our American forces were at the time, "A navy man told me that every gun on every ship in Pearl Harbor was firing at one lone Jap who was flying low while bombing, and every shot missed him. One soldier is credited with bringing down one Jap with an automatic rifle. The Jap was flying low straight toward him, machine gunning as he came. The soldier said that he was scared stiff, but he kept firing and had the thrill of seeing the Jap crash just beyond him. During all of this, we continued to play tennis at the hotel. There was nothing else that we could do as orders were constantly being broadcast to civilians to keep off the streets, to stay home, and not to use the telephone; also to remain calm."

The first and early editions of his works continue to attract collectors and can vary widely in price, depending on condition. Some have been featured in recent catalogues on Americana Exchange. A first edition, with dustjacket of Tarzan the Terrible in very good condition recently sold on ebay for $999. It would have fetched much higher if it had been in better condition. A rare signed edition will usually attract the highest prices, although a signed first edition (no dustjacket, fair condition) of Tarzan and the Lost Empire was bid up to only $525 on ebay. Early artists of Burroughs book covers are also highly sought after, such as J. Allen St. John and Frank Frazetta, with renditions of athletic heroes and sultry women in exotic lands.

Even over half a century after his death, few authors continue to capture the imagination of readers of all ages quite like Edgar Rice Burroughs.

Here are a just few of our collectible items listed currently via auction:




Posted by Carl at 10:59 AM
Edited on: Saturday, October 01, 2011 9:49 AM
Categories: AUCTIONS, Books

Sunday, August 08, 2010

Books from U.S. Senator's Library

U.S. Senator Ralph Yarobrough of Texas
Recently, we have listed more books on ebay from the estate of U.S. Senator Ralph Yarborough or Texas. Most of these books are first editions that were given to the senator by other senators in the 1960s. In the above photo is Yarborough to the left next to Governor Connally and Vice President Lyndon Johnson. It is no secret that Yarborough and Johnson had a heated rivalry. One key reason for President Kennedy coming to Texas and Dallas was to cool their rivalry which was causing conflict within the Democratic Party. They were riding in the motorcade when the President was shot.
America-Too Young To Die - a Prelude to the Tea Party?
View our current auctions to see some of our signed books available from the Senator's library.

Also, here are some recent Texas history books that we just received with pricing (shipping not included, or tax charged if we ship to Texas address).
Contact us if interested in purchasing and further details.
One Ranger: A Memoir (Bridwell Texas History Series) $14
Following Old Fencelines: Tales from Rural Texas (C. A. Brannen Series) $10
Torpedoes in the Gulf: Galveston and the U-Boats, 1942-1943 $14
Flowers and Fruits in the Wilderness - 46 years in Texas, 1872 reprint $18
All Afire to Fight:: The Untold Tale Of The Civil War's Ninth Texas Cavalry $16

Posted by Carl at 5:38 PM
Categories: AUCTIONS

Monday, August 02, 2010

New Listings - vintage magazines

This month I am going through a few of our old magazines from our archives and listing on our eBay auctions.
Popular Science January 1939 Sports Illustrated 1st 1954 ReprintGood Housekeeping Aug. 1932 
It is mesmorizing to go through them, with vibrant ads for Made in the USA products and interesting articles for a much simpler life.
1932 ad1932 ad
We also have a unique booklet - the U.S. Education Program for Japan with handwritten class schedule and notes - 1946. Acquired at an estate for a retired U.S. Navy Captain who oversaw the establishment of an education program for Japan following WWII. Note, this has now sold.
U.S. Education Program for Japan 1946 
Coming soon are some 1906 magazines filled with rare ads for the first steam and gas powered automobiles.
early automobile ads circa 1906
Stay tuned...we have many many vintage magazines and items available from our archives.
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Posted by Carl at 4:18 PM
Edited on: Sunday, August 08, 2010 3:12 PM
Categories: AUCTIONS, Ephemera (old mags.,etc.)

Friday, July 09, 2010

Recent eBay listings of rare books, ephemera, and antiques

Here at Southpointbooks we have been busy going through our older inventory and listing some of our rarer items.

Of interest is our recent ebay sale of the rare 1902 book A Soldier's Honor. The book details the life of Confederate Major-General Van Dorn who had several campaigns in Mississippi and surrounding areas during the Civil War, and is written by his sister. Filled with fascinating family details and photos, read more about the interesting life of Emily Van Dorn Miller.
A Soldier's Honor - Major General Van Dorn

Our collections do not always just include new or rare books or magazines...

We recently listed several early kitchen items on ebay auction that we acquired from estate sales, including:
- a 1918 Universal Waffle Iron Maker by Landers, Frary & Clark
- a 1932 Waters-Gentner Toaster Art Deco Toastmaster 1B3
- a 1940s Wear-Ever Perculator (makes the best coffee/tea!)
- a 1930s Hankscraft Egg Cooker 794-B

We of course also have a wide selection of ephemera (vintage magazines, newspapers, brochures, pamphlets, owner's manuals) with interesting ads of a bygone era in America.

1964 Falstaff Beer Full Page Newspaper Ad - Still available. Contact us at bottom of page for details.
Falstaff Beer Ad 1964
Attractive ad showing a man being offered a beer as he puts on ice skates. Original ad from the Shreveport Journal. On back of ad is the editorial page.

We also have available many town and county history books and old yearbooks available, including:
History of Eastern Kerr County Texas
- History of Eastern Kerr County Texas (we have this available at a special limited time price on auction)
- History of Williamson County Texas (available at a special limited time price on auction)
- History of Josephine County, Oregon
- History of Luna, New Mexico
- History of Deadwood, South Dakota
- History of McCook, Nebraska
- Caney Valley Ghost Towns
- Texas Tech yearbooks
- History of Arizona State football

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Have an interest in an old book or ephemera - old magazines, ads, on particular subjects?
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Posted by Carl at 11:53 PM
Categories: AUCTIONS, Ephemera (old mags.,etc.)

Monday, May 24, 2010

New listings - 1950 Betty Crocker's Picture Cookbook, 1964 Falstaff Ad, and more

We have been posting some more interesting items from our archives via auction.
Take a look:
1950 Betty Crocker's Picture Cook Book, First Edition - SOLD
betty Crocker Picture Book 1950
This cookbook is sought after by many collectors. In five ring binder, filled with interesting recipes.

1964 Falstaff Beer Full Page Newspaper Ad - Still available. Contact us at bottom of page for details.
Falstaff Beer Ad 1964
Attractive ad showing a man being offered a beer as he puts on ice skates. Original ad from the Shreveport Journal. On back of ad is the editorial page.

We also have some vintage Volkswagon, Toyota, and Honda motorcycle owner's manuals.
See our other current ebay listings available.

We also have available many town and county history books and old yearbooks available. Here are a few available:
- History of Eastern Kerr County Texas (we have this available at a special limited time price on auction here.)
- History of Williamson County Texas
- History of Josephine County, Oregon
- History of Luna, New Mexico
- History of Deadwood, South Dakota
- History of McCook, Nebraska
- Caney Valley Ghost Towns
- Texas Tech yearbooks
- History of Arizona State football

Looking for a vintage magazine or ad?
Let us know what you are looking for via our handy survey form!

Join us on Facebook!
Like us on our new Facebook Fan page!

Have an interest in an old book or ephemera - old magazines, ads, on particular subjects?
Let us know here and we can notify you when we have available.


Posted by Carl at 11:47 AM
Edited on: Friday, July 09, 2010 4:55 PM
Categories: AUCTIONS, Ephemera (old mags.,etc.), View Our Online Store>

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

New auctions - Frazetta poster, Garcia fishing ad +

We have just listed some more interesting items from our archives just posted on ebay, including:

A Princess of Mars - 1970 Frank Frazetta poster - UPDATE - This poster has sold.
A Princess of Mars Frazetta poster
This talented fantasy artist has fascinated many with his renditions over the years of Edgar Rice Burroughs characters like John Carter, Thuvia, and Tarzan.

A vintage 1963 large ad for Garcia fishing tackle - This vintage ad is still available, plus we have several other vintage fishing tackle and misc. ads.

This is only a partial snapshot of the full ad, which has details of their 1963 rod and reel line in vivid color. Would look great framed.

See these auctions and more items listed now. If the above items do not appear, we may stiill have available. Inquire via our website form.

Have an interest in ephemera - old magazines, ads, on particular subjects? Let us know here and we can notify you when we have available.


Posted by Carl at 3:21 PM
Edited on: Thursday, June 03, 2010 1:49 PM
Categories: AUCTIONS, Ephemera (old mags.,etc.)

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Charlton Heston - Signed First Edition Autobiography

SIGNED "In the Arena" autobiography written completely by Charlton Heston.
This book is now sold.
Have read this book (another copy) and can attest to it being an inspiration to read of a great actor and American.
Highly recommend!

In the Arena Signed by Charlton Heston
More interesting auctions to come, including a Sports Illustrated that highlighted the national basketball championship team Texas Western from 1966, signed by the players!
Also have several signed books, including Henry Fonda, Tom Landry.
Henry Fonda signed A Life
We have many hard to find books and magazines.
If looking for specific ephemera that you would be interested in or that rare book you have been seeking let us know.

Visit our online Amazon store for books we currently have listed online:
Look for our id: southpointbooks
If we do not have what you are seeking, you can still support us by buying it via Amazon through our affiliate program.

Posted by Carl at 11:24 AM
Edited on: Thursday, March 04, 2010 10:21 PM
Categories: AUCTIONS

Thursday, December 10, 2009

The History of Lamar County Texas

We wanted to make a special note as to this rare addition to our rare book selections that is now listed via auction -
The History of Lamar County, Texas - 1937, Neville - update - ending in 3 days
Lamar County Texas - early history -Franklin,First Settlement,Paris Texas

Take a look at these and more - View our auctions here.

If looking for specific ephemera that you would be interested in or that rare book you have been seeking let us know.

Visit our online Amazon store for books we currently have listed online:
Look for our id: southpointbooks
If we do not have what you are seeking, you can still support us by buying it via Amazon through our affiliate program.

We thank all of our customers for it being a productive year, and wish all a very merry Christmas and New Year.


Posted by Carl at 2:30 AM
Edited on: Sunday, December 13, 2009 11:13 AM
Categories: AUCTIONS

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Update: new auctions - signed books,mags,Bibles

Just listed many new auctions on some rare items, signed books, vintage Mad magazines, and several rare, shrinkwrapped leather Bibles from the 1980s (brand new condition!):

The Long Roll - 1911 Civil War novel - Update - has bids, ending today. Also have Vol II of Mary Johnston's novel.
The Long Roll - Confederate Civil War novel 1911
several signed books, including Henry Fonda, Tom Landry - bids, ending today. Also see our just listed signed Charlton Heston book!
Henry Fonda signed A Life
a lot of old Mad Magazines from the 1970s (never call us stiff shirts...) - has bids, ending in 1 day.
Mad magazines 1970s

Take a look at these and more - View our auctions here.

By the way we have many old books and magazines.
If looking for specific ephemera that you would be interested in or that rare book you have been seeking let us know.

Visit our online Amazon store for books we currently have listed online:
Look for our id: southpointbooks
If we do not have what you are seeking, you can still support us by buying it via Amazon through our affiliate program.

We thank all of our customers for it being a productive year, and wish all a very merry Christmas and New Year.


Posted by Carl at 11:42 PM
Edited on: Sunday, December 13, 2009 11:12 AM
Categories: AUCTIONS, Ephemera (old mags.,etc.)

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Interesting auctions: 1948 Austin phone book | 1824 Arithmetic book +

It has been a very busy year with our book business. Have had little time to post as you can see from the blog as our book business is going through an evolution. Will be changing the format next year to make it easier to see what we have available, especially in the way of antiquarian items like rare books, magazines, and ads.

We have just posted some new auctions that you may want to look at, including a 1948 Austin, Tx. phone book (SOLD) and an old Arithmetic book dating to 1824 (SOLD).
Will soon be posting some old Disney books, a bulldog book from 1933 (SOLD), several Presidential letters books from the 1800s, and old ads.
View our auctions here.
1824 Arithmetic book
By the way we have many old magazines with ads dating all the way back to the late 1800s.
If looking for specific ephemera (brand ads, ads of pens, automobiles, famous persons, etc.) that you would be interested in or that rare book you have been seeking let us know.

Visit our online Amazon store for books we currently have listed online.
If we do not have what you are seeking, you can still support us by buying it via Amazon through our affiliate program.


We thank all of our customers for it being a productive year, and wish all a very merry Christmas and New Year.


Posted by Carl at 12:43 PM
Edited on: Sunday, December 13, 2009 11:15 AM
Categories: AUCTIONS, Ephemera (old mags.,etc.)