Prime Press
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 | David H. Keller, M.D. | 1949 |
| Lords of Creation | Eando Binder | 1949 |
| Exiles of Time | Nelson S. Bond | 1949 |
| The Eternal Conflict | David H. Keller, M.D. | 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 | David H. Keller, M.D. | 1950 |
| The Blind Spot | Austin Hall and Homer Eon Flint | 1951 |
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