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Amazing 1956: May, Vol. 30 No. 5 – fiction by Milton Lesser, Edmond Warren, Manly Banister, Karl Stanley, Duane C. Morton, and Ivar Jorgensen; cover art by Edward Valigursky; interior art by Finlay, Llewellyn and others; plus a profile of author Milton Lesser with a photograph, an editorial by Howard Browne, and letters from readers. [VG] $5.99 | |
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Amazing 1961: November, Vol. 35 No. 11 – a complete novel, “Counter-Psych” by Charles Eric Maine; a novelette, “Meteor Strike!” by Donald E. Westlake; a story by Maurice Boudin; an article about a colony on the moon by Frank Tinsley; cover art by Alex Schomburg; interior art by Finlay and Adkins. [G] $9.99 | |
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Amazing 1963: October, Vol. 37 No. 10 – novelettes by Cordwainer Smith and L. Taylor Hansen; stories by Philip K. Dick (“Stand-By”), Roger Zelazny (“The Misfit”), and Larry Eisenberg; profile of Edmond Hamilton by Sam Moskowitz; cover art by Lloyd Birmingham; art by Birmingham, Schelling, and Paul. [VG] $19.99 | |
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American Accent Short Story Magazine 1990: Vol 1 No 5 – a magazine of “new dynamic stories by America’s new authors” in “all genres of fiction”; Carol Colina, editor. Authors in this issue include Chris Sumberg, James C. McLaughlin, Branley Allen Branson, C. Chester Fein, Raymond Connor, Earl McNevin, Charles F. Leach, R. B. Humes, Larry William Koontz, and Maggie Day. [VG] $2.99 | |
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Analog 1977: March, Vol. 97 No. 3 – contents include two novelettes, “Stardance” by Spider and Jeanne Robinson, and “Child of the Sun” by James Gunn; short stories by Christopher Anvil, Sam Nicholson, C. L. Grant, Henry Melton, and Hayford Peirce; plus articles and features. Cover by John Schoenherr. [G+] $2.99 | |
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Analog 1977: April, Vol. 97 No. 4 – contents include the first installment of a serialized novel, “After the Festival” by George R. R. Martin; a novelette, “Man with a Past” by Bernard Deitchman; short stories by Randall Garrett, George M. Ewing, Stephen Leigh, and Roy L. Prosterman; articles, letters, reviews, etc. Cover art by Vincent Di Fate. [VG] $3.99 | |
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Analog 1977: June, Vol. 97 No. 6 – special women’s issue – the third installment of “After the Festival” by George R. R. Martin; a novelette, “Eyes of Amber” by Joan D. Vinge; short stories by Raccoona Sheldon, Jaygee Carr, Leigh Kennedy, and Alison Tellure; plus articles, letters, reviews, etc. Cover by John Schoenherr. [VG] $3.99 | |
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Analog 1977: July, Vol. 97, No. 7 – contents include the conclusion of “After the Festival” by George R. R. Martin; two novelettes, “Nation Without Walls” by David Drake and “Caesar Clark” by Stanley Schmidt; short stories by Robert Czerwony and Lord St. Douglas; plus articles, letters, reviews, etc. Cover art by Rick Sternbach. [VG] $3.99 | |
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Analog 1977: September, Vol. 97 No. 9 – contents include the first part of a serialized novel, “The Wonderful Secret” by Keith Laumer; a novelette, “Pinocchio” by Stanley Schmidt; short stories by Rachel C. Payes, David Drake, Charles Ott, Sam Nicholson, Ron Goulart, and Edmundo Hamiltowne; articles, etc. Cover art by George Schelling. [VG] $3.99 | |
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Analog 1977: October, Vol. 97 No. 10 – contents include the conclusion of “The Wonderful Secret” by Keith Laumer and the first part of another novel, “Of Future Fears” by Mack Reynolds; short stories by Spider Robinson, Eric Vinicoff and Marcia Martin; articles, letters, reviews, etc. Cover art by Vincent Di Fate. [VG] $3.99 | |
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Analog 1977: November, Vol. 97 No. 11 – contents include part two of “Of Future Fears” by Mack Reynolds; a novelette, “Beachhead” by Dean McLaughlin; stories by Spider Robinson, Orson Scott Card, John Charles Baker, and Joe Patrouch; an early article on home computers; letters, reviews, etc. Cover art by Dean Ellis. [VG] $3.99 | |
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Analog 1977: December, Vol. 97 No. 12 – contents include the conclusion of “Of Future Fears” by Mack Reynolds; two novelettes, “Dark Age” by Stanley Schmidt, and “Then and Now” by Raymond Z. Gallun; stories by Sam Nicholson and Topi H. Barr; articles, letters, reviews, etc. Cover art by Rick Sternbach. [VG] $3.99 | |
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Analog 1978: January, Vol. 98 No. 1 – contents include three novelettes, “Actions Speak Louder” by Sam Nicholson, “Devil You Don’t Know” by Dean Ing, and “The Promised Land” by Stanley Schmidt; stories by Kevin O’Donnell Jr., Arsen Darnay, and L. E. Modesitt Jr.; plus articles, letters, reviews, etc. Cover art by Alex Schomberg. [VG] $3.99 | |
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Analog 1978: February, Vol. 98 No. 2 – contents include part one of “The Outcasts of Heaven’s Belt” by Joan D. Vinge; novelettes by Vonda McIntyre and George R. R. Martin; stories by Kevin O’Donnell Jr., Orson Scott Card, and Kennedy P. Maize; a special feature by Jack Williamson; plus articles, letters, reviews, etc. Cover art by Vincent Di Fate. [VG] $3.99 | |
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Asimov’s Science Fiction 1986: April, Vol. 10 No. 4 – a novella, “R&R” by Lucius Shepard; novelettes by Walter Jan Williams and Judith Tarr; stories by Kim Stanley Robinson and Lisa Goldstein; features by Isaac Asimov, Martin Gardner, Dana Lombardy, Joe Haldeman, Baird Searles and Erwin S. Strauss. Cover art by J. K. Potter. [VG] $2.99 | |
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Asimov’s Science Fiction 1986: December, Vol. 10 No. 12 – novelettes by Ian Watson, John M. Ford and Cherry Wilder; stories by Nancy Kress, Edward Bryant, John Barnes, Elissa Malcohn, Joe Haldeman, Connie Willis, Dan Simmons, and Steve Rasnic Tem; features by Isaac Asimov, Baird Searles and Erwin S. Strauss. Cover art by Terry Lee. [VG+] $3.49 | |
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Asimov’s Science Fiction 1986: Mid-December, Vol. 10 No. 13 – part one of a serial, “Vacuum Flowers” by Michael Swanwick; novelettes by Lucius Shepherd, Pat Murphy, and Gregory Feeley; stories by Harlan Ellison, Gregory Benford, and Isaac Asimov; features by Isaac Asimov, Baird Searles and Erwin S. Strauss. Cover art by Gary Freeman. [VG+] $3.49 | |
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Asimov’s Science Fiction 1987: January, Vol. 11 No. 1 – part two of “Vacuum Flowers” by Michael Swanwick; novelettes by Orson Scott Card and Walter John Williams; Gene Wolfe, John Barnes, and Rudy Rucker; features by Isaac Asimov, Baird Searles, Erwin S. Strauss and Matthew J. Costello. Cover art by Bob Eggleton. [VG] $2.99 | |
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Asimov’s Science Fiction 1987: February, Vol. 11 No. 2 – the conclusion of “Vacuum Flowers” by Michael Swanwick; novelettes by Jack McDevitt and M. J. Engh; stories by Isaac Asimov, Cherie Wilkerson, James P. Blaylock, and Joe Haldeman; features by Isaac Asimov, Baird Searles, and Erwin S. Strauss. Cover art by Carl Lundgren. [VG] $2.99 | |
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Asimov’s Science Fiction 1987: April, Vol. 11 No. 4 – a novella, “Superwine” by Harry Turtledove; novelettes by Lucius Shepherd, Pat Murphy, and George M. Ewing; a story by Lillian Stewart Carl; features by Isaac Asimov, Rudy Rucker, Norman Spinrad, Matthew J. Costello and Erwin S. Strauss. Cover art by Bob Eggleton. [VG] $2.99 | |
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Asimov’s Science Fiction 1987: August, Vol. 11 No. 8 – a novella, “The Blind Geometer” by Kim Stanley Robinson; novelettes by Lucius Shepherd and Alexander Jablokov; stories by Lisa Goldstein, Marc Laidlaw, and Steven Popkes; features by Isaac Asimov, Gregory Benford, Matthew J. Costello and Erwin S. Strauss. Cover art by J. K. Potter. [VG] $2.99 | |
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Asimov’s Science Fiction 1987: September, Vol. 11 No. 9 – novellas by Orson Scott Card and Robert Silverberg; a novelette by Tom Maddox; stories by Brad Ferguson, Nancy Kress and Andrew Weiner; features by Isaac Asimov, Matthew J. Costello, Baird Searles, and Erwin S. Strauss. Cover art by Bob Eggleton. [VG] $2.99 | |
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Asimov’s Science Fiction 1987: October, Vol. 11 No. 10 – a novella, “Mother Goddess of the World” by Kim Stanley Robinson; novelettes by Bruce McAllister and Ian Watson; stories by Bruce Sterling, Jack Dann, and Neal Barrett Jr.; features by Isaac Asimov, Gardner Dozois, Norman Spinrad, and Erwin S. Strauss. Cover art by J. K. Potter. [VG] $2.99 | |
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Asimov’s Science Fiction 1987: November, Vol. 11 No. 11 – a serial begins, “I, Robot: The Movie” by Harlan Ellison; novelettes by Susan Palwick, Charles de Lint and Dean Whitlock; stories by Lewis and Edith Shiner, and James Patrick Kelly; features by Isaac Asimov, Matthew J. Costello, and Erwin S. Strauss. Cover art by Terry Lee. [VG] $2.99 | |
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Asimov’s Science Fiction 1987: December, Vol. 11 No. 12 – part two of “I, Robot: The Movie” by Harlan Ellison; novelettes by Susan Palwick, Charles de Lint and Dean Whitlock; stories by Jack McDevitt, Marc Laidlaw and Ben Bova; features by Isaac Asimov, Matthew J. Costello, and Erwin S. Strauss. Cover art by Gary Freeman. [VG] $2.99 | |
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Asimov’s Science Fiction 1987: Mid-December, Vol. 11 No. 13 – the conclusion of “I, Robot: The Movie” by Harlan Ellison; novelettes by Howard Waldrop and Steven Popkes; stories by Isaac Asimov, George Alec Effinger, and Ian Watson; features by Isaac Asimov, Matthew J. Costello, Baird Searles and Erwin S. Strauss. Cover art by Dennis Potokar. [VG] $2.99 | |
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Avon Fantasy Reader 1951: No. 17 – contents include “Through the Gates of the Silver Key” by H. P. Lovecraft and E. Hoffmann Price, and stories by Ray Bradbury, William Hope Hodgson, G. K. Chesterton, Anthony Boucher, Wallace West, Nelson Bond, Frank Owen, and Nictzin Dyalhis. [FA] $5.99 | |
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Avon Science Fiction Reader 1952: No. 3 – contains fiction by H. P. Lovecraft and Kenneth Stirling, Frank Belknap Long, Francis Flagg, Mary Elizabeth Counselman, F. R. Starzl, Hannes Bok, and Thorp McClusky; edited by Donald A. Wollhiem. Contents are reprinted from Weird Tales and other pulp magazines, 1927–1945. [FA] $4.99 | |
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Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine 1951: December, Vol. 18 No. 97 – authors include Lord Dunsany, Rafael Sabatini, Craig Rice, Freeman Wills Crofts, Ellery Queen, Walter Duranty, Peter Godfrey, Alan Vaughn Elston, Michael Arlen, J. W. Wells, and Maurice LeBlanc, with a review column by Robert P. Mills. [FA] $4.99 | |
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Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine 1958: April, Vol. 31 No. 4 – authors include Dashiell Hammett, John Dickson Carr, Robert Bloch, Frederick Nebel, Alan E. Nourse, Victor Canning, William O’Farrell, Charles Green, Elery Queen, Helen Mabry Ballard, and Thomas Walsh, with a review column by Anthony Boucher. [G] $4.99 | |
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Fantastic 1953: January/February, Vol. 2 No. 1 – fiction by C. M. Kornbluth, Henry Kuttner, John Wyndham, Kris Neville, Richard Matheson, Dean Evans, Samuel Hopkins Adams, Del Molarsky, and Joseph Shallit, plus a previously unpublished story begun by Edgar Allen Poe and finished by Robert Bloch. Cover by Robert Frankenberg. [FA] $5.99 | |
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Fantastic 1953: November/December, Vol. 2 No. 6 – fiction by Robert Bloch, William P. McGivern, Robert Sheckley, Rog Phillips, Bill Peters, Ralph Robin, Frank M. Robinson, Wallace West and Richard Barr; a portfolio of art by Gyula Ziber; cover art by Vernon Kramer; art by Del Bourgo, Pitz, Stone, Barth, Ashman, Emsh, Peters. [VG] $7.49 | |
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Fantastic 1954: January/February, Vol. 3 No. 7 – fiction by Ray Bradbury, Algis Budrys, Walter M. Miller Jr., William P. McGivern, Jerome Bixby, Sam Merwin, Wallace West and John Hillyard, Frank Freeman, and Gordon Schendel; a portfolio of art by Ernest Schroeder; cover art by Vernon Kramer; art by Sanford Kossin, Gahan Wilson and others. [F] $19.99 | |
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Fantastic 1957: March, Vol. 6 No. 2 – fiction by Henry Slesar, Robert Silverberg, Ralph Burke, Stanley Mullen, Calvin Knox, and Hall Thornton; cover art by Edward Valigursky; interior art by Virgil Finlay, Herbert Rogoff, and others; book reviews by Villiers Gerson; a collection of strange coincidences and other features; a letters column. [VG] $7.49 | |
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Fantastic 1959: March, Vol. 8 No. 3 – novelettes, “The Trouble with Magic” by Randall Garrett, and “The Girl of Many Bodies” by Wilson Kane; stories by Jack Sharkey, Robert F. Young, Richard DeMillo, Barbara J. Griffith, and Arthur Porges; cover art by Edward Valigursky; interior art by Virgil Finlay; cartoon by Frosty. [G] $4.99 | |
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Fantastic 1959: December, Vol. 8 No. 12 – a novel by Poul Anderson featuring Dominic Flandry; a novelette by Randall Garrett; stories by Theodore L. Thomas, Jack Sharkey, Allen Kim Long, and David R. Bunch; cover art by Edward Valigursky; interior art by Varga and Summers. [G] $4.99 | |
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Fantastic 1960: December, Vol. 9 No. 12 – the first installment of a serialized novel, “A Plague of Masters” by Poul Anderson; a novelette by Charles W. Runyon; stories by Arthur Porges, Daniel F. Galouye, Stanley R. Lee, and Peter Arthur; cover art by Leo Summers; art by Bernklau, Summers, Douglas, and Grayam. [G] $4.99 | |
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Fantastic 1961: January, Vol. 10 No. 1 – the conclusion of “A Plague of Masters” by Poul Anderson; a novelette, “The Reality Paradox” by Daniel F. Galouye; stories by Miriam Allen deFord, Jack Sharkey, Peter Arthur, and Arthur Porges; cover art by Schomburg; art by Summers, Douglas, and Bernklau. [G] $4.99 | |
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Fantastic 1962: December, Vol. 11 No. 12 – the conclusion of a serialized fantasy novel by Jack Sharkey; a reprinted 1934 novelette by E. J. Derringer; stories by Keith Laumer and Murray Lerinster; cover art by Robert Adragna; art by Lee Brown Coye, Virgil Finlay, Birmingham, and Agragna. [NF] $7.49 | |
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Fantastic 1963: January, Vol. 11 No. 12 – novelettes by John Jakes and Paul Ernst; stories by Roger Zelazny (“On the Road to Slenoba”), Robert F. Young, Jack Sharkey, Brad Steiger, Albert Teichner, and Arthur Porges;an article on ESP by T. C. Lethbridge; cover and interior art by Vrnon Kramer; additional art by Summers, Teichner, and Coye. [VG] $5.99 | |
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Fantastic 1967: March, Vol. 16 No. 4 – a new novelette, “Happiness Squad” by Charles Runyon; reprints from Amazing Stories from the pulp era, 1937-1954, by Stanley G. Weinbaum, Manly wade Wellman, John Benyon, and Jerome Bixby; a feature on Frank R. Paul's illustrations for the A. Merritt fantasy novels. [VG] $4.99 | |
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Fantastic 1972: December, Vol. 22 No. 2 – part one of L. Sprague de Camp’s fantasy novel “The Fallible Fiend”; stories by David R. Bunch, F. M. Busby, Alexei Panshin, Vincent Perkins, and Calvin Demmon; features by Alexei and Cory Panshin, L. Sprague de Camp, and Ted White; cover by Chaffee; art by Kaluta, Graham, Cockrum; Frank R. Paul portfolio. [VG] $4.99 | |
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Fantastic 1973: April, Vol. 22 No. 4 – part one of “The Son of Black Morca” by Alexei and Cory Panshin; a novelette by John Gardner; stories by C. L. Grant, Jack Dann, Wilmar H. Shiras, and F. M. Busby; features by the Panshins and Ted White; cover art by Maroto; art by Jeff Jones, Graham, Kaluta, and Staton. [VG] $4.99 | |
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Fantastic 1974: March, Vol. 23 No. 3 – part one of “Frankenstein Unbound” by Brian Aldiss; a novelette by R. Faraday Nelson; stories by Barry N. Malzberg, F. M. Busby, David R. Bunch, William Nabors, Jerry Meredith, and B. Alan Burhoe; features by Fritz Leiber, Brian M. Stableford, and Ted White; cover by Glenn Moy; art by Kaluta, Jeff Jones, etc. [VG] $4.99 | |
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Fantastic 1974: September, Vol. 23 No. 6 – part one of “Will-o-the-Wisp” by Thomas Burnett Swann; stories by Barry N. Malzberg, Gordon Eklund, Lin Carter, Geo. Aec Effinger, and Thomas F. Monteleone; features by Fritz Lieber, L. Sprague de Camp, and Ted White; cover and interior art by Jeff Jones; art by Olsen, Staton, Nally, Morrow. [VG+] $5.99 | |
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Fantastic 1974: November, Vol. 24 No. 1 – the conclusion of “Will-o-the-Wisp” by Thomas Burnett Swann; a novelette by R. Faraday Nelson; stories by Grant Carrington, Terry Carr, Lawrence M. Janifer, Ova Hamlet, and David Horowitz; features by L. Sprague de Camp and Ted White; cover and interior art by Staton; art by Jeff Jones, Steffan, Olsen. [VG+] $5.99 | |
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Fantastic 1975: August, Vol. 24 No. 5 – the conclusion of “Count Brass” by Michael Moorcock; novelettes by R. A. Lafferty and Harvey Schreiber; stories by Barry N. Malzberg and Joe Haldeman; an essay on L. Ron Hubbard by L. Sprague de Camp; book reviews by Fritz Lieber; cover and interior art by Harry Rolland; art by Olsen and Gleeson. [VG] $4.99 | |
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Fantastic 1976: February, Vol. 25 No. 2 – novelettes by Gordon Eklund, Michael F. X. Milhaus, and Marvin Kaye; stories by Lin Carter, Robert Thurston, and Grania Davis; editorial by Ted White; letters from readers; cover and interior art by Stephen E. Fabian; additional art by Olsen, Staton, Steffan, and Boas. [VG+] $5.99 | |
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Fantastic 1977: June, Vol. 26 No. 2 – a short novel, “The Flight of the Umbrella” by Marvin Kaye; novelettes by Brian Lumley and Philip Latham; stories by Barry N. Malzberg, Lisa Tuttle, Ted White, James Salis, and Russel Bates; features by Lin Carter, Fritz Leiber, and Ted White; cover and interior art by Fabian; art by Steffan, Staton, Olsen, Gleeson. [VG+] $5.99 | |
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Fantastic 1977: September, Vol. 26 No. 3 – a short novel, “The Islands of Time” by Jack Dann; a novelette. “The Lady of Finnegan’s Hearth” by Parke Godwin; stories by Richard A, Lupoff, Robert F. Young, Michael F. X. Milhaus, Barry N. Malzberg, and Darrel Schweitzer; cover and interior art by Steve Fabian; art by Staton, Olsen, and Gleeson. [VG] $4.99 | |
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Fantastic 1977: December, Vol. 26 No. 4 – novelettes by Charles Sheffield and F. X. Milhaus; stories by L. Sprague de Camp, C. L. Grant, David Bischoff, Lin Carter, James Sallis, Jack Dann, Avram Davidson, and Jack C. Haldeman II; cover art by Steve Fabian; art by Kaluta, Olsen, Steffan, Gleeson, Nally; editorial by Ted White; letters. [VG] $4.99 | |
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Fantastic 1979: October, Vol. 27 No. 7 – fiction by Robert Stearns, Gus Dallas, Romuald M. Tallip, and C. R. Tanner; an illustrated story by Stephen and Chip Fabian; book review, fandom, and letters columns; a nonfiction feature on space development; cover and interior art by Elinor Mavor; additional art by Raven and Carlson. [VG] $4.99 | |
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Fantastic 1980: April, Vol. 27 No. 9 – part one of a novel, “The White Isle” by Darrell Schweitzer; fiction by Marvin Kaye, Thea Carvel, Frank C. Gunderloy Jr., Israel O’Rourke, Edward Uchno, and Dave Stover; an illustrated story by Stephen and Chip Fabian; cover art by the Brothers Hildebrandt; art by Freeman, Staton, Ambrose, Blevins, Mavor. [VG] $4.99 | |
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Fantasy and Science Fiction 1974: May, Vol. 46 No. 5 – novelettes by Isaac Asimov and Arthur Jean Cox; stories by Phyllis Gottlieb, Lester Del Rey, C. L. Grant, Phyllis MacLennan, and Robert Borski; non-fiction by Isaac Asimov; reviews by Harlan Ellison and Baird Searles; a cartoon by Gahan Wilson; cover art by Eddie Jones. [NF] $9.99 | |
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Fantasy and Science Fiction 1975: September, Vol. 49 No. 3 – novelettes by Robert Thurston, Randall Garrett, and Harry Manders; stories by Brian Lumley, Theodore R. Cogswell, George R. R. Martin, Raylyn Moore and John Penney; features by Isaac Asimov, Algis Budrys, Gahan Wilson and Baird Searles; cover art by Mazey & Schell. [NF] $9.99 | |
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Fantasy and Science Fiction 1975: November, Vol. 49 No. 5 – a novella by Algis Budrys; novelettes by Ward Moore and Arthur Jean Cox; stories by Scott Corbett, Harvey Jacobs, Bonnie Dalzell, and Joseph Green; features by Isaac Asimov, Algis Budrys, Gahan Wilson and Baird Searles; cover art by David Hardy. [NF] $9.99 | |
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Fantasy and Science Fiction 1975: December, Vol. 49 No. 6 – novelettes by John Varley and Brian Lumley; stories by Robert F. Young, Pamela Sargent, C. L. Grant, Charles W. Runyon, and Mel Gilden; features by Isaac Asimov, Leonard Isaacs, Gahan Wilson and Baird Searles; acrostic puzzle by Georgia F. Adams; cover by Mazey & Schell. [NF] $9.99 | |
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Fantasy and Science Fiction 1976: January, Vol. 50 No. 1 – a novella by Gary K. Wolf; stories by Joanna Russ, Isaac Asimov, Stuart Dybek, Michael G. Coney, Kit Reed, and Haskell Barkin; features by Isaac Asimov, Algis Budrys, Gahan Wilson and Baird Searles; cover art by David Hardy. [NF] $9.99 | |
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Fantasy and Science Fiction 1977: July, Vol. 53 No. 1 – special Harlan Ellison issue with three stories and two articles, a profile by Robert Silverberg, and a bibliography; a novelette by Eric Norden; stories by Jane Yolen, Steve Utley, Bruce McAllister, and Edward Wellen; the regular features, and cover art by Kelly Freas. [F] $14.99 | |
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Galaxy 1963: February, Vol. 21 No. 3 – authors include Brian W. Aldiss, Gordon R. Dickson, Cordwainer Smith, Jerome Bixby, Clifford D. Simak, and Sydney Scyoc; a science column by Willy Ley; an editorial by Frederik Pohl; cover art by Gaughan; art by Virgil Finlay, Gaughan, Emsh, Giunta, and R. D. Francis. [VG] $5.99 | |
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Galaxy 1963: April, Vol. 21 No. 4 – includes a novel by Damon Knight, plus fiction by Kris Neville, Theodore L. Thomas, J. F. Bone, and Magnus Ludens; a science column by Willy Ley; an editorial by Frederik Pohl; book reviews by Floyd C. Gale; cover art by Emsh; art by Finlay, Emsh, Jackson, Mack. [VG] $5.99 | |
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Galaxy 1963: December, Vol. 22 No. 2 – includes the first installment of a novel by Jack Vance; a complete short novel by Fritz Lieber; a novelette by Will Mahler; stories by Phillip K. Dick (“If There Were No Benny Cemoli”), Damon Knight, and C. C. MacApp; a science column by Willy Ley; poetry, reviews, editorial. [VG] $19.99 | |
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Galaxy 1968: April, Vol. 26 No. 4 – authors include Larry Niven, Clifford D. Simak, Ross Rocklyne, Damon Knight, H. L. Gold, Joseph P. Martino, and H. H. Hollis; a science column by Willy Ley; book reviews by Algis Budrys; an editorial by Frederik Pohl; cover and interior art by Gray Morrow; additional art by Adkins and Goughan. [VG] $5.99 | |
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Galaxy 1968: August, Vol. 27 No. 1 – authors include Mack Reynolds, Robert Silverberg, Fritz Leiber, Burt Filer, and E. G. Van Wald; science column by Willy Ley; an editorial by Frederik Pohl; book reviews by Algis Budrys; cover and interior art by Vaughn Bodé; additional art by Gaughan, Brock, and Adkins. [VG] $9.99 | |
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Galaxy 1968: October, Vol. 27 No. 3 – authors include H. L. Gold and E. J. Gold, Christopher Anvil, Mack Reynolds, Kris Neville, Colin Kapp, Larry Niven, Sydney Van Scyoc, Jack Wodhams, and Larry S. Todd; a science article by Willy Ley; reviews by Budrys; cover by Chaffee; art by Gaughan, Adkins, Brand, Finlay, Safrani. [VG] $5.99 | |
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Galaxy 1969: April, Vol. 28 No. 3 – novelettes by Robert Bloch (“How Like a God”), James E. Gunn “Witch Hunt”), and Clifford D. Simak (“Buckets of Diamonds”); stories by Keith Laumer, James Tiptree Jr., and Sylvia Jacobs; a science article by Willy Ley; reviews by Algis Budrys; cover by Reese; art by Reese, Adkins, Barr, and Gaughan. [VG+] $5.99 | |
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Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine 1958: July, Vol. 3 No. 7 – A novelette, “Pattern of Guilt” by Helen Nielsen; stories by Lawrence Treat, Lloyd Biggle Jr., Jay Folb, Donald Honig, Henry Slesar, Richard Hardwick, Margaret Manners, Gary Jennings, O. H. Leslie, Donald Martin, and Bryce Walton. [FA] $3.99 | |
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Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine 1978: August, Vol. 23 No. 8 – contents include fiction by Alvin S. Fink, Lawrence Block, Frank Sisk, Dorothy Benjamin, Bruce M. Fisher, Ron Goulart, James Holding, Patrick Scaffetti, David Partridge, and Edward D. Hoch; editorial by Alfred Hitchcock. [G] $1.99 | |
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Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine 1978: October, Vol. 23 No. 10 – contents include fiction by Nedra Tyre, Clayton Matthews, John Barry Williams, Edward D. Hoch, Lawrence Treat, Barry N. Malzberg, Kenneth Gavrell, David Partridge, Lawrence Block, and Jeffrey Scott; editorial by Alfred Hitchcock. [G] $1.99 | |
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If 1954: April, Vol. 3 No. 2 – includes the first publication of Philip K. Dick’s novelette “The Golden Man”; a novelette by Robert Sheckley; stories by Walter Miller Jr., Winston Marks, Gene L. Henderson, Louis Trimble, and Morton Klass; and an article by R. S. Richardson. Cover by Valigursky; art by Freas, Emsh, Orban, Palais. [G] $12.99 | |
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If 1962: March, Vol. 12 No. 1 – novelettes by Poul Anderson, Stephen Barr, and Keith Laumer; stories by R. A. Lafferty, Jim Harmon, Frank Banta, and James Stamers; a feature, “Alexander Graham Bell and Me” by Theodore Sturgeon; an editorial by Frederick Pohl; cover art by Pederson; art by Mack, Barr, Thall, Smith. [VG] $6.99 | |
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If 1964: December, Vol. 14 No. 7 – the conclusion of a serialized novel, “The Hounds of Hell” by Keith Laumer; novelettes by Robert F. Young and J. T. McIntosh; stories by Larry Niven and R. A. Lafferty; an editorial by Frederick Pohl; letters from readers; cover and interior art by Gray Morrow; additional art by Emsh and Nodel. [VG] $6.99 | |
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If 1965: November, Vol. 15 No. 11 – a serial, “Retif’s War” by Keith Laumer (part one); a short novel, “The Doomsday Man” by Kenneth Bulmer; novelettes by Gordon R. Dickson and Fred Saberhagen; stories by Mack Reynolds and W. I. McLaughlin; an editorial by Frederick Pohl; letters from readers; cover by Morrow; art by Morrow, Adkins, and Gaughan. [VG] $6.99 | |
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If 1966: August, Vol. 16 No. 8 – including the second part of a serialized novel, “An Hour Before Earthrise” by James Blish; novelettes by Robert Moore Williams and Robin Scott; stories by Hal Clement, Carl Jacobi, and H. B. Michel; features by Lin Carter and Frederik Pohl; cover by McKenna; art by Morrow, Finlay and Gaughan. [VG] $6.99 | |
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If 1968: February, Vol. 18 No. 2 – serialized novels by Larry Niven (“Slowboat Cargo”) and James White (“All Judgment Fled”); a novelette by Laurence Yep; stories by Robert Sheckley, B. K. Filer, and Robert Lory; an editorial by Frederik Pohl; letters from readers; cover art by Vaughn Bodé; art by Adkins, Gaughan, and Morrow. [VG+] $6.99 | |
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If 1968: April, Vol. 18 No. 4 – serialized novels by Larry Niven (“Slowboat Cargo” concluded) and “The Man in the Maze” by Robert Silverberg; novelettes by A. Bertram Chandler and John Brunner; a story by Jerry Juhl; features by Lin Carter and Frederik Pohl; cover and interior art by Vaughn Bodé; art by Gaughan, Morrow, and Adkins. [NF] $6.99 | |
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If 1968: May, Vol. 18 No. 5 – the conclusion of Silverberg’s novel “The Man in the Maze”; novelettes by C. C. MacApp, D. M. Melton, and Verge Foray; stories by Roger Zelazny and Barry Alan Weissman; features by Poul Anderson and Lin Carter; cover by Pederson; art by Jeff Jones, Eddie Jones, Brock, Wehrle, and Gaughan. [VG+] $6.99 | |
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If 1968: June, Vol. 18 No. 6 – part one of “Rogue Star” by Jack Williamson and Frederik Pohl; novelettes by Gene Wolfe, A. Bertram Chandler, James Tiptree Jr., and H. H. Hollis; stories by Samuel R. Delaney and John Thomas; an editorial by Frederik Pohl; letters from readers; cover and interior art by Bodé; art by Gaughan, Jeff Jones, Wehrle, Brand, and Brock. [NF] $6.99 | |
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If 1968: November, Vol. 18 No. 11 – part one of a serialized novel, “The Computer Conspiracy” by Mack Reynolds; a short novel, “Creatures of Light” by Roger Zelazny; a novelette by Mike Kirsch; stories by James H. Schmidtz, James Blish, F. Haines Price, and Charles L. Harness; features by Del Rey and Pohl; vover by Bodé; art by Gaughan, Reiber, Wood. [VG+] $6.99 | |
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If 1968: December, Vol. 18 No. 12 – the conclusion of “The Computer Conspiracy” by Mack Reynolds; a novelette by Julian F. Grow; stories by Harlan Ellison (“The Pawob Division”), Isaac Asimov, A. Bertram Chandler, J. G. Ballard, and Bran Hall; features by Pohl and Del Rey; cover by Bok; art by Gaughan, Wood, and Finlay. [NF] $9.99 | |
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If 1969: January, Vol. 19 No. 1 – featuring an excerpt from “The Steel General” by Roger Zelazny; a serial, “Six Gates to Limbo” by J. T. McIntosh (first of two parts); a novelette by Dean R. Koontz (“In the Shield”) and novelettes by William F. Temple and Jacqueline Lichtenberg; a Zelazny interview; cover by Chaffee; art by Reiber and Brand. [VG+] $14.99 | |
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If 1969: December, Vol. 19 No. 10 – a serial, “The Seeds of Gonyl” by Keith Laumer (conclusion); a novelette by Gordon R. Dickson; stories by Barry Malzberg, Norman Spinrad, John Brunner, James E. Gunn, Neil Shapiro, and Glenn Chang; a science article by Willy Ley; reviews by Del Rey; cover by Gaughan. [NF] $7.49 | |
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If 1970: November/December, Vol. 20 No. 8 – a complete novel, “Song of Kaia” by T. J. Bass; stories by Gene Wolfe, Dean R. Koontz, Piers Anthony, M. Alan Rogers, Arthur Sellings, Joseph Dickinson, Juanita Coulson, and Donald Franson; reviews by lester Del Rey; cover art by Gaughan. [VG] $5.99 | |
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If 1974: February, Vol. 22 No. 3 – part one of a serialized novel by Leigh Brackett (“The Ginger Star”); a novella by Hal Clement (“Mistaken for Granted”); stories by Pamela Sargent, Norman Spinrad, Christopher Priest, and Gordon Eklund; reviews by Lester Del Rey; cover art by Rick Sternbach. [VG] $5.99 | |
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If 1974: August, Vol. 22 No. 6 – the final installment of “Berserker’s Planet” by Fred Saberhagen; novelettes by Fritz Leiber, Bob Shaw, and Raccoona Sheldon; stories by Isaac Asimov, Larry Niven, Jerry Goodz, and G. C. Edmundson; science non-fiction by Richard C. Hoagland; review colums by Dick Geis and Lester Del Rey; cover by Theakston. [NF] $7.49 | |
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If 1974: October, Vol. 22 No. 7 – the first installment of “A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows” by Poul Anderson; a novelette by Colin Kapp; stories by Arsen Darnay, Jan Trenholm, John C. White, Scott Edelstein, and S. Roger Keith; reviews by Geis and Del Rey; cover and interior art by Wendi Pini; additional art by Fabian, Freff and Gaughan. [VG] $5.99 | |
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Modern Short Stories 1990: November [ISSN 1040-9068] – “Entertaining stories for fiction lovers,” glossy, 128pp., saddle-bound. Contents include 11 stories, editorial, and author bios. Authors: Caroline Koeppel, Douglas Christian Larsen, Gene KoKayKo, Vickie Nelson, Gregory Burnham, C. Palahniuk, Michael K. Allison, Charles Schwein, Jane M. D. Osinski, Tony S. Cook, and Jim Beckner. [VG] $3.99 | |
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Skullduggery 1981: Summer, Vol. 2 No. 3 (whole no. 7) – a semi-pro mystery and detective fiction magazine, 68pp., saddle stapled. This issue features stories by James Reasoner, Chet Williamson, Dan Marlowe, Hal Charles, Cynthia Pomerleau, Don Wall, Joe Lansdale and Dan Lowry; cover art by Frank Hamilton; features include reviews, columns, letters, and an editorial. [VG] $9.99 | |
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Strange Fantasy 1970: No. 11 – contents include stories by Judith Merrill, Larry Harris, J. G. Ballard, Edward Wellen, Rog Phillips, Barry P. Miller, Wilton G. Beggs, T. T. McIntosh, Theodore L. Thomas, and Robert F. Young – reprints of stories that first appeared in Amazing and Fantastic from 1959 through 1964. [NF] $9.99 | |
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Supernatural Stories 1955: No. 8 – contents include a selection of novelettes and stories by Michael Hamilton, Max Chartair, A. J. Merak, Ray Cosmic, and Randall Conway. Cover art by R. Turner. Edited by John S. Manning; published by John Spencer & Co., London, UK. [NF] $14.99 | |
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The Suspect Magazine 1986: Vol. 1 No. 2 – “America’s very own ‘Who Done It’ Magazine” was published by V.I.P. Publishing Corp. of Chicago. It featured one long story along with a number of contests offering cash prizes for winning submissions. This issue features “The Medical Mafia” by Randolph Rollins, in which an international conspiracy seeks to monopolize a cancer cure to maximize profits for a ruling elite. 94pp., saddle-stapled. [VG] $4.99 | |
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Unearth 1977: Fall, Vol. 1 No. 4 – glossy semi-pro digest featuring first stories from new science fiction writers and articles on writing from established SF authors. Includes a reprint of Norman Spinrad’s first published story; articles by Harlan Ellison, Robert Silverberg, Hal Clement, and others; and fiction by five previously unpublished writers. Cover by T. Barber. [NF] $9.99 | |
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Unearth 1978: Fall, Vol. 2 No. 1 – includes first stories by Kate Wilhelm and Roger Zelazny; articles by Harlan Ellison, Theodore Sturgeon, Hal Clement, Craig Gardner, Rosemary Herbert, and others, along with fiction by previously unpublished SF writers. Cover art by Clyde Caldwell. [NF] $9.99 | |
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Venture Science Fiction 1957: September, Vol. 1 No. 5 – fiction by Robert Silverberg, Poul Anderson, Mack Reynolds, Avram Davidson, Robert F. Young, Henry Sleasar, Jim Harmon, and Floyd Wallace; reviews by Theodore Sturgeon. Cover art by Emsh; interior art by Giunta and Schoenherr. [G] $9.99 | |
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Venture Science Fiction 1958: March, Vol. 2 No. 2 – fiction by Poul Anderson, Robert Silverberg, Algis Budrys, C. M. Kornbluth, Dick Hetschel, Robert Marner, and Don Berry; non-fiction by Isaac Asimov; reviews by Theodore Sturgeon. Cover art by Emsh; interior art by Giunta and Schoenherr. [G] $9.99 | |
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Venture Science Fiction 1958: July, Vol. 2 No. 4 – fiction by Clifford D. Simak, Lester del Rey, C. M. Kornbluth, Albert Stroud, and John Novotny; non-fiction by Isaac Asimov, Frederik Pohl, and Theodore Sturgeon; reviews by Theodore Sturgeon. Cover art by Emsh; interior art by Giunta and Hurwitz. [G] $9.99 | |
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Web Terror Stories 1965: February, Vol. 5 No. 1 – Web Terror Stories (formerly Web Detective Stories, originally Saturn Science Fiction) was the last incarnation of the “weird menace” genre, featuring gothic horror that crossed the line into soft-core S&M fetishism. This issue features fiction by Aurelia Mulhare, Bursell Bradshaw, Clement Duffy, Ramon Aguilera, Henry Cranford, Charles Patterson, Christine Crewell, and others. Scarce. [G] $69.99 | |
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Web Terror Stories 1965: June, Vol. 5 No. 2 – the final issue of this BDSM themed weird menace magazine, a “giant” size (162pp.) digest with a complete novel, The Night of the Huntress; four novelettes: The Leather Mask, Doctor Fang’s Garden of Pain, See You In My Nightmare, and Venus of the Claws; and two short stories, The Whipping Cure and Lash of the Avenger. Scarce. [VG] $79.99 | |
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Worlds of Fantasy 1970: Vol. 1, No. 2 – a complete novel, “Long Live Lord Kori” by Andre Norton; a novelette, “Walker Between the Planes” by Gordon R. Dickson; stories by Frederik Pohl, James E. Gunn, James Tiptree Jr., Helen Arvonen, Erik van Lhin, and Jean Cavrell. Cover by Gaughan. [VG] $9.99 | |
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Worlds of Fantasy 1971: Spring, Vol. 1, No. 4 – a complete novel, “Reality Doll” by Clifford D. Simak; a non-fiction feature, “Search for the Plynck” by Theodore Sturgeon; stories by Ross Rocklynne, Frank S. Robinson, M. L. Brannock and David Lunde, S. C. Beck, and Ruth Berman. Cover by Gaughan. [VG] $9.99 |
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