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Aboriginal Science Fiction 1988 Annual Anthology – stories by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Orson Scott Card, Frederik Pohl, Bruce Bethke, Paul A. Gilster, Steven R. Boyett, Dean Whitlock, Rory Harper, Ian Watson, Patricia Anthony, Robert A. Metzger, and Elaine Radford. Cover art by Carl Lundgren; interior art by Bob Eggleton, Larry Blamire, Ron and Val Lindahn, Cortney Skinner, Charles L. Lang, Byron Taylor, and Leslie Perdew; poetry and editorial columns. [VG] $4.99 | SOLD | |
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Aboriginal Science Fiction 1989: January-February – stories by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Ralph Roberts, Greg Cox, and Resa Nelson; covert art by Cortney Skinner; interior art by Cortney Skinner, Pat Morrissey, Lucy Synk, and David R. Deitrick; poetry by David Lunde and Susan Noe Rothman; features by Susan Ellison, Darrell Schweitzer, Janice M. Eisen, Charles C. Ryan, and Laurel Lucas. [VG+] $4.99 | SOLD | |
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Aboriginal Science Fiction 1989: March-April – stories by Robert A. Metzger, Paul Edwards, Rosemary and Sabine Kirsten, Gerald Perkins and B. W. Clough; cover art by Larry Blamire; interior art by Pat Morrissey, Larry Blamire, Byron Taylor and Wendy Snow-Lang; poetry by Terry McGarry and John Kessel; features by David Brin, Darrell Schweitzer, Janice M. Eisen, Charles C. Ryan, Laurel Lucas, and Jerry Workman. [VG] $4.99 | SOLD | |
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Aboriginal Science Fiction 1989: May-June – stories by Larry Niven, Warren G. Rochelle, Robert A. Metzger, Patricia Anthony, Vivian Vande Velde and T. Serio; cover art by Carol Heyer; interior art by Cortney Skinner, Byron Taylor, and Larry Blamire; features by Darrel Schweitzer, David Brin, Jerry Workman, Janice M. Eisen, Charles C. Ryan, Susan Ellison, and Laurel Lucas. [VG+] $4.99 | SOLD | |
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Aboriginal Science Fiction 1999: Fall – stories by Dennis Fisher, Terry McGarry, Carrie Martin, Janis O’Conner, Chuck Rothman, and Kevin M. Carr; cover art by Chris Moore; interior art by Clyde Duensing III, Larry Blamire, Jael, and Cortney Skinner; features by Chris Moore, Darrell Schweitzer, Janice M. Eisen, Charles C. Ryan, Laurel Lucas, and Robert E. Metzger. [VG+] $4.99 | SOLD | |
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Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine Sept. 1997, Vol. 42, No. 9 – small digest size, 160 pages – including fiction by Ron Goulart, Gary Alexander, Martha B. G. Lufkin, Cathy Sahu, Sharon Mackey, William Beechcroft, Paul G. Reeve, Sandra Salazar and Wayne L. Tappon; a classic reprint by Carolyn Wells; art by Basham, Haas, Foley, Davis, Eckhardt, Monette, Krovatin, and Odbert; editorial notes, reviews, puzzles, story contests. [VG+] $2.99 | ||
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Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine June 2005, Vol. 50, No. 6 – large digest size, 144 pages – including fiction by John F. Dobbyn, Kevin Prufer, Tom Savage, Martin Limón, Elaine Menge, and Joyce Gibb; a classic reprint by Harvey O’Higgins; art by Ron Chironna, Tim Foley, and Linda Weatherly; editorial notes, reviews, puzzles, story contests. [VG] $2.99 | ||
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Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine April 2006, Vol. 51, No. 4 – large digest size, 144 pages – including fiction by Anne Weston, John C. Boland, Beverle Graves Myers, Robert S. Levinson, Ann Woodward, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Janice Law, and Thomas Morrissey; a classic reprint by Clark Howard; cover art by Conroy Maddox; art by Ron Chironna and Linda Weatherly; editorial notes, reviews, puzzles, story contests. [VG+] $2.99 | ||
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A. Merritt’s Fantasy Magazine Vol. 1, No. 4, July 1950 – five issues of this reprint magazine were published by the Popular Publications group in 1949-50, edited by Harry Widmer. This issue includes “The Face in the Abyss,” a novel by A. Merritt, and “The Green Flame” a novelette by Eric North, plus a letters column and an editorial. Cover art by Norman Saunders; interior art by Virgil Finlay and Paul Callé. Pulp size (9½" X 7"), 132pp. [G] $4.99 | ||
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Amazing Stories 1946: November, Vol. 20, No. 8 – contents include a short novel, “The Return of Sathanas” by Richard S. Shaver and Bob McKenna; novelettes by Chester S. Greier and Frank G. Heiner; and short stories by Berkeley Livingston, J. S. Harrison, Leroy Yerxa, and John & Dorothy de Courcy; plus an assortment of non-fiction articles and editorial features. Standard 1940s pulp magazine size (about 7" X 10") with untrimmed edges, 178 pages. [NF] $29.99 | ||
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Amazing Stories 1947: October, Vol. 21, No. 10 – contents include two novelettes: “The Despoilers” by Rog Phillips and “Trail of the Astrogar” by Henry Hasse, plus short stories by Don Wilcox, Frances M. Deegan, Guy Archette, and William P. McGivern. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jonas; interior art by Enoch Sharp, Julian S. Krupa, Robert Fuque, and Red Ruth. The letters column includes a contribution from Richard S. Shaver. Pulp magazine size. [G] $9.99 | ||
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Amazing Stories 1952: August, Vol. 26, No. 8 – contents include “The Return of Michael Flannigan,” a short novel by John Bloodstone; “Black Angels Have No Wings,” a novelette by Rog Phillips; short stories by Robert Moore Williams, Lee Gregor, and “Author Unborn;” a fanzine review column by Rog Phillips and a book review column by Sam Merwin. Cover art by Walter Popp; interior art by Finlay, Emsler, Valigursky, Llelellyn and Beecham. Pulp size. [G – ] $5.99 | ||
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Amazing Stories 1952: October, Vol. 26, No. 10 – contents include “Shadow on the Moon,” a novel by Joe Gibson; “The Blessed Assassins,” a short novel by Ivar Jorgensen; a novelette by Gerald Vance; short stories by John Jakes, William P. McGivern, Dex R. Moore, and “Author Unborn;” fanzine review column and book reviews. Cover art by Walter Popp; interior art by Bill Ashman, Dick Francis, Ed Emsler, Tom Beecham, and Ed Valigursky. Pulp size. [NF] $14.99 | ||
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Analog 1976: February, Vol. 96, No. 2 – contents include a novelette, “A Matter of Pride” by Kevin O’Donnell, Jr.; three short stories: “The Winnowing” by Isaac Asimov, “A Martian Ricorso” by Greg Bear, and “A Better Mousetrap” by Hayford Peirce; a serialized novel, Children of Dune by Frank Herbert, part 2 of 4; a nonfiction article, “The Discovery of the Gypsy” by Richard A. Carrigan; an editorial by Ben Bova; letters, reviews, etc. Cover by Rick Sternbach. [VG] $4.99 | ||
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Analog 1976: March, Vol. 96, No. 3 – contents include a novelette, “A Penny’s Worth” by Stephen Robinette; two short stories: “Field Test” by Keith Laumer and “Blessing in Disguise” by Herbie Brennan; a serialized novel, Children of Dune by Frank Herbert, part 3 of 4; a nonfiction article, “Every Now and Then a Gamma Pulse” by Margaret L. Silbar; a guest editorial by Dr. John Gribbin; plus letters, reviews, etc. Cover art by Vincent Di Fate. Digest size. [VG] $4.99 | ||
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Analog 1977: January, Vol. 97, No. 1 – contents include two novelettes, “Stepson to Creation” by Jack Williamson and “The Man Responsible” by Stephen Robinett; short stories: “Christmas Eve” by Alan Skinner, “Alba Krystal” by Bud Sparhawk, “The Missionaries’ Position” by Hayford Peirce, “Yes, Virginia” by Alison Tellure, and “The Mildews of Mars” by Arsen Darnay; an interview with T. Galen Hieronymus; editorial by Ben Bova; letters, reviews. Cover by Di Fate. [VG] $4.99 | ||
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Analog 1977: February, Vol. 97, No. 2 – contents include two non-fiction articles about the sun: “Is Something Wrong With the Sun” and “Is the Sun a Normal Star”; two novelettes: “Nuclear Run” by William E. Cochran and “Portions of This Program” by Dean Ing; three short stories: “Partical Theory” by Edward Bryant, “E-DEP” by Eric Vinicoff, and “Crown of Thorns” by Alan Brennert; a non-fiction article, “Political Science”; editorial, etc. Cover by Mike Hinge. [VG] $4.99 | ||
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Argonaut [fantasy] No. 14, 1989 – [ISSN 0883-9824] Originally called Macabre, this semi-pro “magazine of weird fantasy & science fiction” published a total of 20 issues, 1972–1995. It was edited by Michael Ambrose of Austin, TX. This issue contains fiction by Charles R. Saunders, Albert J. Manachino, and Dale Hammell; poems by Saerdonyx and J. R. Ericson; and art by Larry Dickinson, Kevin Duncan, Paul Lambo, and others. 8¼" X 5¼" page size, 52pp. [VG] $2.99 | ||
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Asimov’s SF Adventure Magazine Vol. 1, No. 1, Fall 1978 – 8" X 11" page size quarterly with stories by Poul Anderson, Grendel Briarton, Alan Dean Foster, Ray Russell, Jesse Peel, Isaac Asimov, Paul Alexander, and Harry Harrison; editorial by Isaac Asimov; cover art by Paul Alexander; interior art by Schombburg, Freff, Capella, and Jodloman; including a centerfold full-color poster-size print of the cover art. [VG] $4.99 | SOLD | |
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Asimov’s SF Adventure Magazine Vol. 1, No. 2, Spring 1979 – stories by Randall Garrett, Vicki Ann Heydron, Barry B. Longyear, Grendel Briarton, Isaac Asimov, Victor Milan, L. E. Modesitt Jr., Joe Haldeman and Jack C. Haldemann II; “Conan the Limmerian” (limericks) by L. Sprague de Camp; “Under the Rainbow: Science Fiction in Hollywood” by Craig Miller; letters; cover art and centerfold poster by Paul Alexander; art by Freas, Krenkel, Kofoed, Freff, Lakey, and Barr. [NF] $4.99 | SOLD | |
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Asimov’s SF Adventure Magazine Vol. 1, No. 3, Summer 1979 – stories by Roger Zelazny, Keith Minnion, Randall Garrett, Joe Haldeman and Jack C. Haldemann II, John Kelly, and Samuel R. Delaney; another episode of “Under the Rainbow: Science Fiction in Hollywood” by Craig Miller; an editorial by Isaac Asimov; letters; cover art and centerfold poster by Paul Alexander; interior art by North, Sternbach, Odbert, Barr, and Lakey. [NF] $4.99 | ||
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Asimov’s SF Adventure Magazine Vol. 1, No. 4, Fall 1979 – final issue – stories by Frederick Longbeard, John Brunner, David Gerrold, Barry B. Longyear, and Mark Ringdahl; another episode of “Under the Rainbow: Science Fiction in Hollywood” by Craig Miller; an editorial by Isaac Asimov; letters; cover art by Stephen E. Fabian; interior art by Stephen E. Fabian, George Barr, and Jack Gaughan. [VG] $4.99 | ||
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Avon Fantasy Reader |
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Avon Fantasy Reader No. 17, 1951 – includes “Through the Gates of the Silver Key” by H. P. Lovecraft & E. Hoffmann Price; “Jack in the Box” by Ray Bradbury; “The Mystery of the Sargasso” by William Hope Hodgson; “The Noticeable Conduct of Professor Chaddo” by G. K. Chesterton; “The Pink Caterpillar” by Anthony Boucher; and stories by Wallace West, Nelson Bond, Frank Owen, and Nictzin Dyalhis. [G] $4.99 | ||
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Beyond [fantasy] A paperback anthology of stories that first appeared in Beyond Fantasy Fiction, a digest magazine published by the Galaxy group, 1953–55. This is Berkley Medallion #F712, first printing, January 1963. Contents include stories by Ray Bradbury, Frederik Pohl, Jerome Bixby, Algis Budrys, James E. Gunn, Winston Marks, Cyman Guinn, Fredric Brown, and Theodore Sturgeon. [G] $2.99 | ||
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Beyond Infinity [SF, fantasy] Vol. 1, No. 1, Nov.-Dec. 1967 – A single issue of this digest appeared, edited by Doug Stapleton, with fiction by Ben Bova, John Brunner, Christopher Anvil, John Christopher, Wade Hampton, Dexter Carnes, Michael Quentin Lanz, James McKimmey, McHugh Ferris, Gilmore Barrington, J. de Jarnette Wilkes, and Douglas & Dorothy Stapleton. Illustrations by Lynn Goller. 7½" X 5¼" page size, 160pp. [VG] $7.99 | ||
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Chase [mystery] Vol. 1, No. 2, May 1964 - the second of three issues, digest size, 128pp. – this issue contains a novelet, “Model for Murder” by Alan Moran; short stories by Stuart Palmer, F. E. Edwards, Frank Animar, Shelley Lowenkopf, Day Keene, Henry Farrell, Robert Turner, and George Clayton Johnson; and a special non-fiction feature, “The Fabulous World of Ian Fleming” by William F. Nolan. Jack Matcha, editor; published by Health Knowledge, Inc. [G] $2.99 | ||
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Cosmos Science Fiction & Fantasy Vol. 1, No. 2, July 1977 – 8½" X 11" size magazine, 72pp. – contents include a novella, “Monad Gestalt” by Gordon R. Dickson; a serial, “Rime Isle” by Fritz Leiber (2nd of two parts); short stories by Roger Lovin, Thomas F. Monteleone, and Spider Robinson; art by Vincent DiFate, George L. Schelling, Douglas Beekman, Jack Gaughan, and Will Eisner; reviews, editorials, letters, classified ads, etc. [VG] $4.99 | ||
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Cosmos Science Fiction & Fantasy Vol. 1, No. 3, September 1977 – 8½" X 11" size magazine, 72pp. – contents include a novella, “Sunday’s Child” by Phyllis Gotlieb; short stories by Brian W. Aldiss, Joe Haldeman, Richard A. Lupoff, Norman Spinrad, Robert Borski, and Sherwood Springer; art by Jack Gaughan, Rick J. Bryant, Alex Schomburg, John Beardsley, George Schelling, E. J. Hines, and Freff; reviews, editorials, letters, classified ads, etc. [VG+] $4.99 | ||
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Coven 13
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Vol. 1, No. 4, March 1970 – edited by Arthur
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Fantasy Fiction Vol. 1, No. 2, June 1953 – Digest size (about 7½" X 5½", 160 pages – includes Wall of Serpents, a novel by L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt; novelettes by Poul Anderson and Peter Coccagna; Philip K. Dick’s story “The Cookie Lady”; stories by Algis Budrys, John Wyndham, Peter Phillips and Charles E. Fritch; cover art by Hannes Bok; interior art by Beecham, Ebel, Eberle, Freas, Orban and Smith; and an editorial by Lester del Rey. [G] $9.99 | ||
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Fear! [horror] Vol. 1, No. 2, June 1960 – published by Great American Publications, Inc., publishers of The Saint Mystery Magazine. The title lasted for only two issues. This final issue contained stories by James Harvey, David Mason, Larry Bearson, Bryce Walton, Donald Honig, Mark Richards, Irving Schiffer, Joe Mackey, Albert Bermel, and Robert Hichens. [G+] $4.99 | ||
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Forgotten Fantasy
Vol. 1, No. 4, April 1971
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Haunt of Horror [fantasy, horror] Vol. 1, No. 2, August 1973 – digest-size, published by Marvel Comics Group. Stories by Dennis O’Neil, Arthur Byron Cover, Anne McCaffrey, Ron Goulart and Howard Waldrop; a novelette by John K. Diomede; the conclusion of a serialized novel, Conjure Wife by Fritz Leiber; features by Harlan Ellison and Lin Carter; cover art by Kelly Freas and interior art by Buscema, Green, Simonson, Brunner, Graham, and Freas. [F] $9.99 | ||
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Imagination [SF] Vol. 7, No. 6, December 1956 – Contents of this issue include stories by Robert Silverberg, Alexander Blade, Randall Garrett, and C. H. Thomas, and a novel, “Last Call for Doomsday” by S. M. Tenneshaw. Cover art by Lloyd Rognan. Editorial features include a fanzine review column, a lengthy letters column, non-fiction fillers, and cartoons by Luther Scheffy and Bill Reid. [G+] $4.99 | ||
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Imagination [SF] Vol. 8, No. 3, February 1957 – Contents of this issue include stories by Robert Silverberg, Charles Beaumont, Randall Garrett, Ivar Jorgensen, and Ralph Burke, and a novel by Mark Reinsberg. Cover art by Lloyd Rognan. Editorial features include a fanzine review column, book reviews, a “pen pal” page, a letters to the editor column, non-fiction fillers, and cartoons. [G+] $4.99 | ||
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Imagination [SF] Vol. 9, No. 3, June 1958 – Contents of this issue include stories by Robert Silverberg, Alexander Blade, Randall Garrett, and Robert Randall; a novel by S. M. Tenneshaw; and a non-fiction article on rocket technology. Cover art by Malcolm Smith. Editorial features include a fanzine review column by Robert Bloch, a letters to the editor column, a pen pal directory, non-fiction fillers, and cartoons. [G] $4.99 | ||
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International Science Fiction Vol. 1, No. 2, June 1968 – published by the Galaxy Publishing Corporation, who also published Galaxy and If, two long-running SF digests. Contents of this issue include stories by authors from the USSR, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Poland, India, Austria, and Chile. Features include an editorial by Lester del Rey and an article on the Soviet SF scene. [VG] $4.99 | ||
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Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring 1977 – contents include fiction by John Varley, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Edward D. Hoch, Sally A. Sellers, Herb Boehm, Jonathan Fast, Fred Saberhagen, Sherwood Springer, William Jon Watkins, and Gordon R. Dickson; an editorial by Isaac Asimov; reviews by Charles N. Brown; a puzzle by Martin Gardner; letters; an article by George O. Smith; art by Freas, Sternbach, Schomberg and Simpson. [G] $4.99 | ||
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Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Vol. 5, No. 2, Feb. 1981 – contents include fiction by Sharon Webb, Grendel Briarton, Reginald Bretnor, Freff, Jeff Duntemann, F. Gwynplaine Macintyre, Rand B. Lee, F. M. Busby, and Somtow Sucharitkul; book reviews by Baird Searles; an article on Carl Sagan’s Cosmos PBS television series by John M. Ford; editorial and features by Isaac Asimov; a puzzle by Martin Gardner; art by Barr, Barta, Kirk, Gaughan, Kofoed, Schomburg. [VG+] $4.99 | ||
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Asimov’s Science Fiction Vol. 7, No. 1, Jan. 1983 – contents include fiction by Brian Aldiss, James P. Killus, Skip Wall, Lewis & Edith Shiner, Al Sirois, Charles Sheffield, and John Brunner; book reviews by Baird Searles; an article on gaming by Dana Lambardy; an article on writing SF by Terry Carr; an index to the 1982 issues; an editorial by Isaac Asimov; a puzzle by Martin Gardner; cover art by Caparosa; letters; art by Yankus, Lakey, Aulisio, Odbert. [NF] $4.99 | ||
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Asimov’s Science Fiction Vol. 7, No. 6, June 1983 – contents include fiction by Sydney J. Van Scyoc, Frederik Pohl, Stuart H. Stock, Norman Spinrad, Pat Cadigan, Joel Rosenberg, and Paul E. Holt; an article, “The Feasibility of Mind Transfer” by Tom Rainbow; book reviews by Baird Searles; a RPG gaming column; a cartoon by Gerry Mooney; editorials by Asimov and Shawna McCarthy; art by Burleson, Mitchell, Artifact, Ratta, Freeman, Odbert, Rosenberg. [NF] $4.99 | ||
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Asimov’s Science Fiction Vol. 8, No. 8, August 1984 – contents include fiction by Frederik Pohl, George Alec Effinger, Gladys Prebehalla, Daniel Keys Moran, Damien Broderick, Barbara Owens, Lillian Stewart Carl, Daniel Gilbert, and Robert Thurston; an article on the Fermi Paradox by Stephen L. Gilbert, Ph.D.; a review column by Norman Spinrad; cover by Hisaki Vasuda; art by Crits, Jankus, Jainschigg, George, Jinks, and Lindahn. [VG] $4.99 | ||
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Magazine of Horror Vol. 4, No. 2 (whole no. 20), March 1968 – a saddle-bound digest edited by Robert A. W. Lowndes. Its contents consisted largely of reprints from pulp magazines, with occasional originals. This issue includes a novelette by Murray Leinster and stories by Emil Petaja, Victor Rousseau, Arlton Eadie, G. G. Ketcham, and Nell Kay, with artwork by Virgil Finlay, and a lively letters column. [VG] $4.99 | ||
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Night Cry [horror] Fall 1985 – a quarterly 196 page horror fiction digest published by Twilight Zone magazine, edited by T. E. D. Klein. This issue includes works by David J. Schow, Al Sarrantonio, William R. Trotter, David Curtis, Vincent McHardy, Elizabeth Morton, David Shifren, G. W. Perriwills, Brad Hammel, Gregory Frost, and David Morrell, with a classic reprint by Henry James and a collaboration by Edgar Allen Poe and Robert Bloch. [VG+] $5.99 | SOLD | |
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Night Cry [horror] Spring 1986 – This issue includes works by Robert Bloch, J. N. Williamson, David J. Schow, Anita Kranitz Schlank, Steven Popkes, Thomas E. Sanders, John Skipp, Craig Spector, V. K. Gibson, Darrel Schweitzer, Paul Witcover, A. R. Morlan, Julie Yobst, Frank Meyer, and Ronald Terry, with a classic reprint from Bram Stoker. [G] $4.99 | SOLD | |
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Night Cry [horror] Summer 1986 – This issue includes works by Ray Russel, William F. Nolan, Richard Christian Matheson, Thomas E. Sanders, Paul Di Filippo, Charles Wagner, John Skerchock, John Ellifritz, Jay Sheckley, Richard Wilson, Vann Anson Lister, A. R. Morlan, George Alec Effinger, Jack C. Haldeman II, Dennis Etchison, David J. Schow, Robert Frazier and Rochelle Lynn Holt, with another classic reprint from Bram Stoker. [F] $7.49 | SOLD | |
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Night Cry [horror] Winter 1986 – This issue includes works by J. N. Williamson, Ramsey Campbell, Avram Davidson, Darrel Schweitzer, Charles Wagner, A. R. Morlan, Marc Laidlaw, Mona A. Clee, Jay Sheckley, Harry Ringel, G. L. Raisor, David J. Schow, Robert Frazier and Susan Sheppard, with a classic reprint from Arthur Conan Doyle. [F] $7.49 | SOLD | |
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Orbit Science Fiction Vol. 1, No. 5,
November-December 1954 – contains
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Science Fiction Adventures Vol. 1, No. 1, November 1952 – a novel by Chad Oliver, novelettes by Cyril Kornbluth and Irving B. Cox, Jr., and short stories by L. Sprague de Camp, Ross Rocklynne, Wilmar H. Shiras, Thomas C. Pace, and Roger Dee. Additional non-fiction features are included by Damon Knight, Lester del Rey, and F. M. Turner. Cover art by Van Dongen; interior art by Paul Orban and others. [VG] $9.99 | ||
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Science Fiction Adventures Vol. 2, No. 2, December 1957 – The format includes complete short novels in each issue with a few short stories and a busy letters column. This issue features novels by Robert Silverberg (“Valley Beyond Time”) and Calvin M. Knox (“Earth Shall Live Again!”), with short stories by Harry Harrison, Basil Wells and Richard R. Smith. Cover art by Emsh; interior art by Bowman, Emsh, Kluga and Martinez. [VG] $4.99 | ||
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Science Fiction Stories Vol. 8, No. 3, November 1957 – “The Original” Science Fiction Stories was a re-titled continuation of Future Science Fiction, a digest edited by Robert A. W. Lowndes. This issue contains a novelette by Eric Frank Russell and short stories by Robert Silverberg, Manly Banister, Charles V. DeVet, Robert Arnett, Ron Smith, and Irving Cox, Jr. Features include a chatty editorial and a letters column. Art by Emsh, Freas and Orban. [VG] $4.99 |
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Science Fiction Stories Vol. 11, No. 2, May 1960 – This is the 36th and final issue of this magazine. It contains a novelette by Murray Leinster; short stories by David Grinnell, Kate Wilhelm, Donald E. Westlake, and Hannes Bok; a feature article by A. Bertram Chandler; a parody feature; an editorial and a letters column. [VG] $4.99 | ||
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Sky Worlds [SF] Vol. 1, No. 2, February 1978 – a thin saddle-stapled digest published by Humorama, famous for its adult humor magazines. Four issues appeared (1977-1978) containing reprints from Stadium Publishing Corp. pulp magazines from the early 1950s. This issue contains stories by L. Sprague de Camp, Milton Lesser, William Morrison, Alfred Coppel, Daniel Keyes, Frank Quattrocchi, L. Major Reynolds, Robert A. Ginskey, and Morton Klass. [VG] $4.99 | ||
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Space Science Fiction Vol. 1, No. 2, August 1957 – published by Republic Features Syndicate, a distributor of radio programs including talk shows hosted by Boris Karloff and Vincent Price. Space Science Fiction ran for only two issues. Contents of this issue include stories by Arthur C. Clarke, Mack Reynolds, Jack Vance, Ross Winterbotham, Raymond F. Jones, Jean Martin, and Steve Frazee. [VG] $9.99 | ||