Landsberg John M.; Ostrowsky Lantz Jonathan editors Rudy Rucker; Neil Olonoff; Steve Vance; Poul Anderson; Hal Clement
UNEARTH - Volume 2 number 3 - Summer 1978: Spacetime Donuts; Indian Summer; The Seven Lions of the Sun; Tomorrow's Children
Boston: Unearth Publications 1978. 128 pp. Digest format. Light rubbing on the covers. Cover art by Paul Till. This issue contains: Spacetime Donuts - Part One of Three by Rudy Rucker; Indian Summer by Neil Olonoff; The Seven Lions of the Sun by Steve Vance; Tomorrow's Children by Poul Anderson; and Science for Fiction by Hal Clement; along with all the usual features including a short letter from Robert Silverberg in the Letters section. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Paul Till;. 12mo. Unearth Publications Paperback
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Scithers George editor Isaac Asimov; George Alec Effinger; Martin Gardner; Jesse Bone; Randall Garrett; Donald Gaither; James G
ASIMOV'S CHOICE - Dark Stars and Dragons
New York: Dale Books 1978. 223 pp. Edge and corner wear with a flat uncreased spine; no interior markings. Cover art by Greg Theakston; interiors by: Kelly Freas; Vincent di Fate; Freff; Roy G. Krenkel; Alex Schomburg; Rick Sternbach; Philip Foglio; and Jack Gaughan. This anthology contains: Editorial by Isaac Asimov; The Last Full Measure by George Alec Effinger; The Voyage of the Bagel by Martin Gardner; Piece de Resistance by Jesse Bone; Polly Plus by Randall Garrett; Wolf Tracks by Donald Gaither; Guilt by James Gunn; A Choice of Weapons by Michael Tennenbaum; Star Train by Drew Mendelson; The Man Who Took the Fifth by Michael Schimmel; Born Again by Sharon N. Farber; A Child of Penzance by Tony Sarowitz; Lipidleggin by F. Paul Wilson; and Singularity by Mildred Downey Broxon. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Illus. by Greg Theakston; Freff; Roy G. Krenkel; Alex Schomburg; Rick Sternbach; Philip Foglio; Jack Gaughan;. Paperback Original. Dale Books Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211688 ISBN : 0895590662 9780895590664
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Goldsmith Cele editor Edgar Rice Burroughs; Harry Harrison; Philip K. Dick; Piers Anthony; Ben Bova
AMAZING STORIES - Volume 37 number 11 - November 1963
New York: Ziff Davis Publishing 1963. 130 pp. Digest Format. Very light rubbing on the corners. Cover art by Alex Schomburg. This issue contains the first appearance of Savage Pellucidar by Edgar Rice Burroughs; along with: Down to Earth by Harry Harrison; What'll We Do with Ragland Park by Philip K. Dick; Quinquepedalian by Piers Anthony; The Weather in Space by Ben Bova; and the usual assortment of features. Amazing Stories was launched by Hugo Gernsback in April 1926 the first magazine devoted to science fiction and it survived in one form or another well into the 2000s. In 1985 it even became a television show developed by Steven Spielberg. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Alex Schomburg;. 12mo. Ziff Davis Publishing Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211693
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Carnell John editor Lee Harding; Robert Wells; Donald Malcolm; James White; William Spencer; David Kyle; Grahame Leman
NEW WRITINGS IN SF 18
London: Dennis Dobson 1971. 188 pp. Brown boards lettered in silver on the spine. Lightly rubbed on the corners of the dustjacket; price clipped; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Mistress of the Mind by Lee Harding; Frontier Incident by Robert Wells; The Big Day by Donald Malcolm; Major Operation by James White; The Cyclops Patrol by William Spencer; Some Dreams Come in Packages by David Kyle; and Django Maverick: 2051by Grahame Leman. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. Dennis Dobson Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211723 ISBN : 0234776137 9780234776131
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Campbell John W. editor Randall Garrett; Lee Correy; John J. McGuire; Robert Randall; Isaac Asimov
ASTOUNDING - Science Fiction - Volume 59 number 3 - May 1957
New York: Street and Smith Publications 1957. 162 pp. Digest format. Light wear. Cover art by Ed Emsh; interior drawings by Kelly Freas Ed Emsh and H. R. van Dongen. This issue contains: Short Novel: What's Eating You by Randall Garrett. Short Stories: Something in the Sky by Lee Correy; The Queen's Messenger by John J. McGuire. Serial: The Dawning Light - part three of three by Robert Randall. And Article: The Trapping of the Sun by Isaac Asimov; along with the usual features including John W. Campbell's editorial: But I Measured It. Astounding Stories started in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Ed Emsh;. 12mo. Street and Smith Publications Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211716
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Derleth August editor Clark Ashton Smith; Evelyn E. Smith; Carl Jacobi; Philip K. Dick; Charles Beaumont; Poul Anderson; Isaac
TIME TO COME
New York: Pyramid Books 1969. x 224 pp. Pyramid Book T2012. Light edge and corner wear with an uncreased spine; no interior markings. Cover art by Jack Gaughan. This anthology contains: Phoenix by Clark Ashton Smith; Daxbr Baxbr by Evelyn E. Smith; The White Pinnacle by Carl Jacobi; Jon's World by Philip K. Dick; Keeper of the Dream by Charles Beaumont; Butch by Poul Anderson; The Pause by Isaac Asimov; No Morning After by Arthur C. Clarke; The Blight by Arthur J. Cox; Hole in the Sky by Irving Cox Jr.; Winner Take All by Ross Rocklynne; and Paradise II by Robert Sheckley. First Printing - First Thus. Paperback. Very Good. Illus. by Jack Gaughan;. Pyramid Books Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211726
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Ferman Edward L. editor Keith Laumer; Sterling E. Lanier; Brian Cleeve; Leo P. Kelley; Joseph Harris; Tom Herzog; Fred Saberhag
FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION - Volume 35 number 5 - November 1968
New York: Mercury Press 1968. 130 pp. Digest format. Very light wear with an uncreased spine; no interior markings. This issue contains: Short Novel: Once There Was a Giant by Keith Laumer. Novelet: The Kings of the Sea by Sterling E. Lanier. Short Stories: The Devil in Exile by Brian Cleeve; Coins by Leo P. Kelley; A Score for Timothy by Joseph Harris; Investigating the Curiosity Drive by Tom Herzog; Young Girl at an Open Half-door by Fred Saberhagen. Books by Judith Merril; Cartoon by Gahan Wilson; and Science: The Planetary Eccentric by Isaac Asimov. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Gray Morrow;. 12mo. Mercury Press Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211695
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Goldsmith Cele editor James H. Schmitz; Roger Zelazny; David R. Bunch; J. F. Bone; Harrison Denmark; Frank Tinsley; Sam Moskowi
AMAZING STORIES - Volume 37 number 4 - April 1963
New York: Ziff Davis Publishing 1963. 130 pp. Digest format. Wear on the corners with a small chip from the upper edge of the front. Cover by Virgil Finlay. This issue contains: Beacon to Elsewhere by James H. Schmitz; Circe Has Her Problems by Roger Zelazny; Somebody Up There Hates Us by David R. Bunch; For Service Rendered by J. F. Bone; The Stainless Steel Leech by Roger Zelazny Harrison Denmark; The Cosmic Wrecker - article by Frank Tinsley; SF Profile: Lester del Rey by Sam Moskowitz; along with the usual assortment of features. Amazing Stories was launched by Hugo Gernsback in April 1926 the first magazine devoted to science fiction and it survived in one form or another well into the 2000s. In 1985 it even became a television show developed by Steven Spielberg. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Alex Schomburg;. 12mo. Ziff Davis Publishing Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211691
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Carnell John editor John Rackham; Sydney J. Bounds; David Kyle; Vincent King; M. John Harrison; David Rome; John Baxter; Eddy C
NEW WRITINGS IN SF 13
London: Dennis Dobson 1968. viii 190 pp. Brown boards lettered in silver on the spine. Light rubbing on the dustjacket; price clipped; no interior markings. This anthology contains: The Divided House by John Rackham; Public Service by Sydney J. Bounds; The Ferryman on the River by David Kyle; Testament by Vincent King; The Macbeth Expiation by M. John Harrison; Representative by David Rome; The Beach by John Baxter; and The City Dying by Eddy C. Bertin. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. Dennis Dobson Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211724 ISBN : 0234771615 9780234771617
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Bulmer Kenneth editor Michael G. Coney; Vera Johnson; Keith Wells; Brian W. Aldiss; Bob Van Laerhoven; Peter Linnett; David Lan
NEW WRITINGS IN SF 27
London: Corgi Books 1977. 207 pp. Light edge and corner wear with some creasing on the spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Bartholomew and Son and the Fish Girl by Michael G. Coney; The Day They Cut Off the Power by Vera Johnson; A Time of Mind by Keith Wells; Year by Year the Evil Gains by Brian W. Aldiss; Long Time Ago Not Forgotten by Bob Van Laerhoven; Zone by Peter Linnett; Heatwave by David Langford; Heal Thyself by John Rackham; The Observer by Graham Charnock; and Cassius and the Mind-Jaunt by Colin Kapp. First Paperback Printing. Paperback. Very Good. Corgi Books Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211702 ISBN : 0552103888 9780552103886
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Saltman Jules editor August Derleth; Paul Brandts; Robert Abernathy; Mack Reynolds; Charles Beaumont; E. Everett Evans; Martin
ORBIT SCIENCE FICTION - Volume 1 number 1 - 1953
New York: Hanro Corp 1953. 130 pp. Digest format. Light wear on the corners with some rubbing on the front cover; faint date stamp on the front cover; no interior markings. This issue contains: Invasion from the Microcosm by August Derleth; Luena of the Gardens by Paul Brandts; The Captain's Getaway by Robert Abernathy; D. P. from Tomorrow by Mack Reynolds; Fritzchen by Charles Beaumont; Gateway to Yamara by E. Everett Evans; Asteroid 745: Mauritia by Martin Pearson; Monster No More by Basil Wells; Ganymede House by David Grinnell Donald A. Wollheim; and The Heart of the Game by Richard English. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 12mo. Hanro Corp Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211698
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Gibson Walter editor Bruce Crandall; Wallace Smith; Phyllis L. Kaye; George Moffatt; G. A. Lacksey
FANTASTIC SCIENCE FICTION - August 1952
Derby Connecticut: Super Science Fiction Publishers 1952. 50 pp. Magazine format. Volume one number one. Some edge and corner wear with a bit more wear along the spine; no interior markings. Cover art by Lou Morales; interiors by Frank Frollo; R. Giordano; and Lou Morales. This issue contains: The Day New York Ended by Walter Gibson who also wrote The Shadow as Maxwell Grant; The Secret of the Locked Laboratory by Bruce Crandall; The Lost City of the Sky by Wallace Smith; They Die on Mars by Phyllis L. Kaye; The Nude in the Microscope by George Moffatt; and The Black Planet by G. A. Lacksey; along with all the usual features. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good-. Illus. by Lou Morales;. 4to. Super Science Fiction Publishers Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211701
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Boucher Anthony editor Robert A. Heinlein; Ron Smith; Charles Beaumont; Zenna Henderson; John Christopher; Robert Bloch; Isaac
FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION - October November and December 1956 - The Door into Summer
Concord New Hampshire: Fantasy House 1956. 128 128 128 pp. These three issues of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction feature the first appearance of The Door into Summer by Robert A. Heinlein. This predates Doubleday's first edition by six months - the hardcover was published in June 1957. All three issues have minor wear; October has a date stamp on the front cover and a star in ink on the first page with some tanning on the inside covers; the other two have no interior markings and a bit of tanning on the inside covers. Cover art by Kelly Freas on all three issues. These contain: OCTOBER: The Door into Summer - first of three parts by Robert A. Heinlein; I Don't Mind by Ron Smith; The Monster Show by Charles Beaumont; Anything Box by Zenna Henderson; The Decline and Fall of the Bug-eyed Monster - an article by John Christopher; Try This for Psis by Robert Bloch; Mr. Guthrie's Cold War by Jay Williams; Tea from Chirop Terra by Winona McClintic; King's Evil by Avram Davidson; and Sonnets in a Moonship - verse by Starr Nelson. NOVEMBER: The Door into Summer - second of three parts by Robert A. Heinlein; Lullaby for a Changeling - verse by Doris P. Buck; Frying Pan by Robert F. Young; The Truth of the Matter - an article by G. Harry Stine; Zeepsday by Gordon R. Dickson; The Hero Comes by Idris Seabright Margaret St. Clair; Gimmicks Three: A Triptych: The Brazen Locked Room by Isaac Asimov; Time Trammel by Miriam Allen deFord; and Impact with the Devil by Theodore R. Cogswell. DECEMBER: The Door into Summer - third of three parts by Robert A. Heinlein; Stranger Station by Damon Knight; First Lesson by Mildred Clingerman; Full Circle - verse by Dorothy Cowles Pinkney; Gandolphus by Anthony Boucher; The Red Wagon by Jane Roberts; The Science Screen by Charles Beaumont; The Apotheosis of Ki by Miriam Allen deFord; Venture to the Moon by Arthur C. Clarke; and And Now the News by Theodore Sturgeon. First Editions. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Kelly Freas;. 12mo. Fantasy House Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211727
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Carnell John editor Vincent King; Christopher Priest; Joseph Green; Michael G. Coney; Arthur Sellings; Keith Roberts
NEW WRITINGS IN SF 15
London: Dennis Dobson 1969. viii 189 pp. Brown boards lettered in silver on the spine. Lightly rubbed on the corners of the dustjacket; price clipped; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Report from Linelos by Vincent King; The Interrogator by Christopher Priest; When I Have Passed Away by Joseph Green; Symbiote by Michael G. Coney; The Trial by Arthur Sellings; and Therapy 2000 by Keith Roberts. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. Dennis Dobson Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211722
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Mohan Kim editor Lawrence Watt Evans; Ursula K. Le Guin; Alan Dean Foster; Thomas M. Disch; Paul Di Filippo; R. A. Lafferty; Wi
AMAZING STORIES - The Anthology
New York: Tor Books - Tom Doherty Associates 1995. 320 pp. Trade paperback format. Light edge and corner wear with a flat uncreased spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Revised Edition by Lawrence Watt-Evans; Dancing to Ganam by Ursula K. Le Guin; Hellado by Alan Dean Foster; The Burial Society by Thomas M. Disch; Linda and Phil by Paul Di Filippo; Happening in Chosky Bottoms by R. A. Lafferty; In Saturn Time by William Barton; The Pin by Robert Bloch; A Tapestry of Thought by Gregory Benford; Maskal by Berliner and Guthridge; Grim by Mark Rich; DMZ by Kathe Koja; Swift Thoughts by George Zebrowski; Afterword: Fantastic Adventures with Amazing by Robert Bloch. Amazing Stories was launched by Hugo Gernsback in April 1926 the first magazine devoted to science fiction and it survived in one form or another well into the 2000s. In 1985 it even became a television show developed by Steven Spielberg. . First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 8vo. Tor Books - Tom Doherty Associates Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211725 ISBN : 0312890486 9780312890483
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Ferman Edward L. editor John Christopher; J. W. Schutz; Bob Leman; Gahan Wilson; Robert F. Young; James G Huneker; Judith Merri
FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION - Volume 32 number 1 - January 1967
New York: Mercury Press 1967. 130 pp. Digest format. Very light wear with an uncreased spine; no interior markings. This issue contains: Novel: The Little People - part 1 of 3 by John Christopher. Short Stories: The Star Driver by J. W. Schutz; Bait by Bob Leman; The Knight-Errant the Dragon and the Maiden by Gahan Wilson; Kingdom Come Inc. by Robert F. Young. Special Reprint Feature: The Disenchanted Symphony by James G Huneker. Books by Judith Merril; Cartoon by Gahan Wilson; Interplanetary Dust by Ted Thomas; and Science: Right Beneath Your Feet by Isaac Asimov. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Gray Morrow;. 12mo. Mercury Press Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211694
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Goldsmith Cele editor James Blish; Mack Reynolds; David R. Bunch; Henry Slesar; Sam McClatchie; Lester del Rey;
AMAZING STORIES - Volume 34 number 11 - November 1960
New York: Ziff Davis Publishing 1960. 146 pp. Digest format. Edge and corner wear. Cover by Ed Emshwiller. This issue contains: And Some Were Savages by James Blish; Medal of Honor by Mack Reynolds; The Warning by David R. Bunch; Very Small Very Fine by Henry Slesar; The Last Vial - Part One of Three Parts by Sam McClatchie; and Article: Polygamy Polyandry and the Future by Lester del Rey; and the usual assortment of features. Amazing Stories was launched by Hugo Gernsback in April 1926 the first magazine devoted to science fiction and it survived in one form or another well into the 2000s. In 1985 it even became a television show developed by Steven Spielberg. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Ed Emshwiller;. 12mo. Ziff Davis Publishing Paperback
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Campbell John W. editor Algis Budrys; Theodore Sturgeon; Everett B. Cole; Frank Herbert; Murray Leinster
ASTOUNDING - Science Fiction - Volume 56 number 5 - January 1956
New York: Street and Smith Publications 1956. 162 pp. Digest format. Light wear. Cover art by H. R. van Dongen; interior drawings by Kelly Freas Rogers and H. R. van Dongen. This issue contains: Novelettes: The Executioner by Algis Budrys; Won't You Walk by Theodore Sturgeon. Short Story: Indirection by Everett B. Cole. Serial: Under Pressure - conclusion by Frank Herbert. And Article: Labor of Love by Murray Leinster; along with the usual features including John W. Campbell's editorial: Nothing Fails Like Success. Astounding Stories started in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by H. R. Van Dongen;. 12mo. Street and Smith Publications Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211718
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Carnell John editor H. A. Hargreaves; L. Davison; Lee Harding; Joseph Green; R. W. Mackelworth; Ernest Hill; Michael G. Coney
NEW WRITINGS IN SF 17
London: Dennis Dobson 1970. 190 pp. Brown boards lettered in silver on the spine. Light wear on the corners of the dustjacket; price clipped; no interior markings. This anthology contains: More Things in Heaven and Earth by H. A. Hargreaves; Aspect of Environment by L. Davison; Soul Survivors by Lee Harding; Death and the Sensperience Poet by Joseph Green; Two Rivers by R. W. Mackelworth; The Hero by Ernest Hill; and The True Worth of Ruth Villiers by Michael G. Coney. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. Dennis Dobson Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211721 ISBN : 0234775130 9780234775134
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Shaw Larry T. editor Ivar Jorgenson; Thomas N. Scotia; Harlan Ellison
SCIENCE FICTION ADVENTURES - Volume 1 number 5 - August 1957
New York: Royal Publications 1957. 130 pp. Digest format. General wear. Cover art by Robert Engle. This issue contains three complete novels: This World Must Die by Ivar Jorgenson Robert Silverberg; Alien Night by Thomas N. Scortia; and Forbidden Cargo by Harlan Ellison; along with the usual features including a letter from Edward Gorman. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good-. Illus. by Robert Engle;. 12mo. Royal Publications Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211696
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Pohl Frederik editor Allen Kim Lang; Keith Laumer; C. C. MacApp; Cordwainer Smith; Bryce Walton; Robert Scott; Theodore Sturgeo
IF - Worlds of Science Fiction - Volume 12 number 3 - July 1962
New York: Digest Publications 1962. 130 pp. Digest format. Light wear. Cover art by Burns. This issue contains: The Chemically Pure Warriors by Allen Kim Lang; Aide Memoire - a Retief story by Keith Laumer; All That Earthly Remains by C. C. MacApp; From Gustible's Planet by Cordwainer Smith; The Recruit by Bryce Walton; A Bad Town for Spacemen by Robert Scott; and Uncle Sam's Time Machine by Theodore Sturgeon; along with the usual features. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Burns;. 12mo. Digest Publications Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211773
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Ferman Edward L. editor Keith Laumer; V. N. McIntyre; Ron Goulart; Robert Toomey; Grendel Briarton
VENTURE - Science Fiction - Volume 4 number 1 - February 1970
New York: Mercury Press 1970. 130 pp. Digest format. Light rubbing on the corners. Cover art by Bert Tanner. Founded by Joseph W. Ferman and edited his son Edward L. Ferman this issue contains: The Star Treasure by Keith Laumer; Breaking Point by V. N. McIntyre; Disposal by Ron Goulart; Standoff by Robert Toomey; and Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot by Grendel Briarton. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Bert Tanner;. 12mo. Mercury Press Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211749
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Mills Robert P. editor Poul Anderson; Les Cole; Rose Sharon; Isaac Asimov; John Jakes; Charles Beaumont; Theodore Sturgeon
VENTURE - Volume 1 number 1 - January 1957
New York: Fantasy House 1957. 130 pp. Digest format. Edge and corner wear with a crease on the lower left corner of the back cover. Cover art by Ed Emsh; interiors by Emsh and Giunta. This issue contains: Virgin Planet by Poul Anderson; World of the Future: A Man of the World by Les Cole and A Woman of the World by Rose Sharon; The Dust of Death by Isaac Asimov; Hero at Work by John Jakes; Oh Father of Mine by Charles Beaumont; and The Girl Had Guts by Theodore Sturgeon. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Ed Emshwiller;. 12mo. Fantasy House Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211751
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Campbell John W. editor Everett B. Cole; Raymond F. Jones; Robert Silverberg; John A. Sentry; Varley Lang; Isaac Asimov
ASTOUNDING - Science Fiction - Volume 57 number 3 - May 1956
New York: Street and Smith Publications 1956. 162 pp. Digest format. Light wear but with a faint date stamp on the cover. Cover art by H. R. van Dongen; interior drawings by Ed Emsh and H. R. van Dongen. This issue contains: Short Novels: The M:issionairies by Everett B. Cole; Academy for Pioneers by Raymond F. Jones. Short Stories: To Be Continued by Robert Silverberg; Psioid Charley by John A Sentry; Thereby Hangs by Varley Lang. And Article: The Abnormality of Being Normal by Isaac Asimov; along with the usual features including John W. Campbell's editorial: The Scientific Method. Astounding Stories started in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by H. R. Van Dongen;. 12mo. Street and Smith Publications Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211779
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Campbell John W. editor Everett B. Cole; Raymond F. Jones; Robert Silverberg; John A. Sentry; Varley Lang; Isaac Asimov
ASTOUNDING - Science Fiction - Volume 57 number 3 - May 1956
New York: Street and Smith Publications 1956. 162 pp. Digest format. Light wear but with a small date stamp on the cover. Cover art by H. R. van Dongen; interior drawings by Ed Emsh and H. R. van Dongen. This issue contains: Short Novels: The Missionairies by Everett B. Cole; Academy for Pioneers by Raymond F. Jones. Short Stories: To Be Continued by Robert Silverberg; Psioid Charley by John A Sentry; Thereby Hangs by Varley Lang. And Article: The Abnormality of Being Normal by Isaac Asimov; along with the usual features including John W. Campbell's editorial: The Scientific Method. Astounding Stories started in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by H. R. Van Dongen;. 12mo. Street and Smith Publications Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211753
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Santesson Hans Stefan editor James E. Gunn; Richard E. Lowe; Eric Frank Russell; Melvin Sturgis; Sherwood Springer; Lee Correy;
FANTASTIC UNIVERSE - Volume 6 number 2 - September 1956
New York: King Size Publications 1956. 128 pp. Digest format. General wear with an ink mark on the front cover. Cover art by Mel Hunter. This issue contains: The Big Wheel by James E. Gunn; When I Grow Up by Richard E. Lowe; Quiz Game by Eric Frank Russell; The Unprotected Species by Melvin Sturgis; Lords of Gestation by Sherwood Springer; Wireroad by Lee Correy; The Celebrated No Hit Inning by Frederik Pohl; Collector's Item by Robert F. Young; Political Application by John Victor Peterson; and Satan and the Comrades by Ralph Bennitt. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good-. Illus. by Mel Hunter;. 12mo. King Size Publications Paperback
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Campbell John W. editor Randall Garrett; Avram Davidson; Donald E. Westlake; Darrel T. Langart; Walter Bupp
ANALOG - Science Fact and Fiction - Volume 67 number 1 - September 1961
New York: Street and Smith 1961. 178 pp. Digest format. Edge and corner wear with a chip from the spine and a tear at the lower left corner of the front cover. Cover art by H. R. Van Dongen. This issue contains: The Blaze of Noon by Randall Garrett and Avram Davidson; They Also Serve by Donald E. Westlake; Fifty Per Cent Prophet by Darrel T. Langart; and Modus Vivendi by Walter Bupp; along with the usual features. Analog Science Fiction and Fact is a science fiction magazine that started as Astounding Stories in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good-. Illus. by H. R. Van Dongen;. 12mo. Street and Smith Paperback
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Campbell John W. editor Murray Leinster; Nathaniel Gordon; Stanley Gimble; J. A. Taylor; Lou Tabakow; Frank Herbert
ASTOUNDING - Science Fiction - Volume 56 number 4 - December Dec 1955
New York: Street and Smith Publications 1955. 162 pp. Digest format. Light wear but with a small date stamp on the cover. Cover art by Kelly Freas; interior drawings by Kelly Freas Riley Solo and H. R. van Dongen. This issue contains: Serial: Under Pressure - part two of three parts by Frank Herbert. Novelette: Sand Doom by Murray Leinster. Short Stories: The Golden Judge by Nathaniel Gordon; Breakaway by Stanley Gimble; Far from Home by J. A. Taylor; and Faithfully Yours by Lou Tabakow; along with the usual features including John W. Campbell's editorial: Necessary Isn't Sufficient; and also including a letter from James Blish in Brass Tacks. Astounding Stories started in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Kelly Freas;. 12mo. Street and Smith Publications Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211754
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White Ted editor John Brunner; William Rotsler; Daphne Castell; Charles L. Grant
AMAZING STORIES - Volume 47 number 3 - October 1973
New York: Ultimate Publishing 1973. 130 pp. Digest format. Light wear with a crease on the spine; no interior markings. Cover art by Jeff Jones interiors by Mike Kaluta Joe Staton Mike Hinge and Jeff Jones. This issue contains: The Stone That Never Came Down - part one of two by John Brunner; The Gods of Zar by William Rotsler; The Sun Hunters by Daphne Castell; and Abdication by Charles L. Grant; along with the usual features. Amazing Stories was launched by Hugo Gernsback in April 1926 the first magazine devoted to science fiction and it survived in one form or another well into the 2000s. In 1985 it even became a television show developed by Steven Spielberg. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Jeff Jones;. 12mo. Ultimate Publishing Paperback
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Pohl Frederik editor Arthur C. Clarke; Keith Laumer; Murray Leinster; Robert F. Young; Fritz Leiber; Miriam Allen deFord; Aaron
WORLDS OF TOMORROW - Issue 1 and Issue 2 - April and June 1963
New York: The Barmaray Company 1963. 162 162 pp. Digest format. Both issues have only light wear. These contain the complete first printing serialised in two parts of People of the Sea by Arthur C. Clarke - later known as Dolphin Island which was published the same year by Gollancz in England and Holt Rinehart and Winston in America. Also included in these two issues: Number One: Novelettes: The Long Remembered Thunder by Keith Laumer; Third Planet by Murray Leinster; The Girl in His Mind by Robert F. Young; Short Stories: X Marks the Pedwalk by Fritz Leiber; Where the Phph Pebbles Go by Miriam Allen deFord; Heavenly Gifts by Aaron L. Kolom; and To See the Invisible Man by Robert Silverberg; along with a couple of features including a guest editorial by Arthur C. Clarke regarding his story. Number Two: Novelettes: The Star Sent Knaves by Keith Laumer; Spaceman on a Spree by Mack Reynolds; A Guest of Ganymede by C. C. MacApp; The Totally Rich by John Brunner: Short Stories: The End of the Search by Damon Knight; Cakewalk to Gloryanna by L. J. Stecher Jr; and Article: The Prospects of Immortality by R. C. W. Ettinger; along with the regular features. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 12mo. The Barmaray Company Paperback
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Campbell John W. editor E. B. Cole; Chad Oliver; Robert Abernathy; Joseph Whitebill; Hal Lynch; Wallace West; Murray Leinster
ASTOUNDING - Science Fiction - Volume 53 number 2 - April 1954
New York: Street and Smith Publications 1954. 162 pp. Digest format. Light wear. Cover art by Kelly Freas; interior drawings by: Doore; van Dongen; and Freas. This issue contains: Novelettes: Fighting Philosopher by E. B. Cole; Rite of Passage by Chad Oliver; The Thousandth Year by Robert Abernathy. Short Stories: Marshmallow World by Joseph Whitebill; Age of Retirement by Hal Lynch. And Articles: Washday Minus Zero by Wallace West; and To Build a Robot Brain by Murray Leinster; along with the usual features including John W. Campbell's editorial: Information on Age and including a letter from Poul Anderson in Brass Tacks. Astounding Stories started in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Kelly Freas;. 12mo. Street and Smith Publications Paperback
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Mills Robert P. editor James E. Gunn; Paul Janvier Algis Budrys; Theodore R. Cogswell; H. Beam Piper; C. M. Kornbluth; Lester
VENTURE - Volume 1 number 4 - July 1957
New York: Fantasy House 1957. 130 pp. Digest format. Edge and corner wear with some creasing on the spine and a small ink mark on the front cover. Cover art by Ed Emsh. This issue contains: Not So Great an Enemy - a novelet by James E. Gunn; And Then She Found Him by Paul Janvier Algis Budrys; Aces Loaded by Theodore R. Cogswell; The Keeper by H. Beam Piper; The Education of Tigress Macardle by C. M. Kornbluth; Seat of Judgment by Lester del Rey; The Harvest by Tom Godwin; and book reviews by Theodore Sturgeon. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Ed Emshwiller;. 12mo. Fantasy House Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211771
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Campbell John W. editor Randall Garrett; Joseph Tinker; Herbert D. Kastle; Christopher Anvil; Clifford D. Simak; Harry B. Porte
ANALOG - Science Fact and Fiction - Volume 67 number 5 - July 1961
New York: Street and Smith 1961. 178 pp. Digest format. Light edge and corner wear with some minor rubbing on the front cover. Cover art by Thomas; interiors by Schoenherr; Douglas; and van Dongen. This issue contains: A Spaceship Named McGuire by Randall Garrett; Tinker's Dam by Joseph Tinker; The First One by Herbert D. Kastle; The Hunch by Christopher Anvil; The Fisherman - serial - conclusion by Clifford D. Simak; Hell's Own Problem - article by Harry B. Porter; and Sometimes You Just Can't Win - editorial by John W. Campbell; along with the usual features. Analog Science Fiction and Fact is a science fiction magazine that started as Astounding Stories in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Thomas;. 12mo. Street and Smith Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211774
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Campbell John W. editor Hal Clement; H. B. Fyfe; Lester del Rey; Eric Frank Russell; Ralph Williams; William Olcott
ASTOUNDING - Science Fiction - Volume 48 number 2 - October Oct 1951
New York: Street and Smith Publications 1951. 170 pp. Digest format. Light edge and corner wear with a small chip from the foot the spine. Cover art by H. R. Van Dongen; interior drawings by: Edd Cartier; Paul Orban; and Van Dongen. This issue contains: Serial: Iceworld - part one of three by Hal Clement. Novelette: Thinking Machine by H. B. Fyfe. Short Stories: The Years Draw Nigh by Lester del Rey; Ultima Thule by Eric Frank Russell; The Head Hunters by Ralph Williams. And Article: These Rare Earths by William Olcott; along with the usual features including John W. Campbell's editorial: Evaluation of Dianetics. Astounding Stories started in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by H. R. Van Dongen;. 12mo. Street and Smith Publications Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211759
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Goldsmith Cele editor Edgar Rice Burroughs; Harry Harrison; Philip K. Dick; Piers Anthony; Ben Bova
AMAZING STORIES - Volume 37 number 11 - November 1963
New York: Ziff Davis Publishing 1963. 130 pp. Digest Format. Edge and corner wear with some creasing on the covers; three chips along the edge of the spine on the back cover. Cover art by Alex Schomburg. This contains the first appearance of Savage Pellucidar by Edgar Rice Burroughs; along with: Down to Earth by Harry Harrison; What'll We Do with Ragland Park by Philip K. Dick; Quinquepedalian by Piers Anthony; The Weather in Space by Ben Bova; and the usual assortment of features. Amazing Stories was launched by Hugo Gernsback in April 1926 the first magazine devoted to science fiction and it survived in one form or another well into the 2000s. In 1985 it even became a television show developed by Steven Spielberg. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good-. Illus. by Alex Schomburg;. 12mo. Ziff Davis Publishing Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211780
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Mills Robert P. editor Floyd Wallace; Jim Harmon; Poul Anderson; Theodore Sturgeon; Robert Silverberg; Rog Phillips; Mack Reyno
VENTURE - Science Fiction - Volume 1 number 5 - September 1957
New York: Fantasy House 1957. 130 pp. Digest Format. Light edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the spine. Cover art by Emsh. This issue contains: The Nevada Virus by Floyd Wallace; A Bit for Mrs Halloran by Jim Harmon; For the Duration by Poul Anderson; On Hand - Off Hand - Books by Theodore Sturgeon; The Winds of Siros by Robert Silverberg; Executioner No. 43 by Rog Phillips; Snafu on the New Taos by Mack Reynolds; Before the Talent Dies by Henry Slesar; Written in the Stars by Robert F. Young; and Now Let Us Sleep by Avram Davidson. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Ed Emsh;. 12mo. Fantasy House Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211748
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Campbell John W. editor Everett B. Cole; Isaac Asimov; Eric Frank Russell; Algis Budrys; Poul Anderson; Charles F. Hockett
ASTOUNDING - Science Fiction - Volume 55 number 3 - May 1955
New York: Street and Smith Publications 1955. 162 pp. Digest format. Light wear with a small date stamp on the cover. The cover features a scene from the film Conquest of Space; interior drawings by Kelly Freas and H. R. van Dongen. This issue contains: Serial: The Long Way Home - part two of four parts by Poul Anderson. Novelettes: Millennium by Everett B. Cole; Risk by Isaac Asimov. Short Stories: Allamagoosa by Eric Frank Russell; Watch Your Step by Algis Burdrys. And Articles: Conquest of Space by John W. Campbell; How to Learn Martian by Charles F. Hockett; along with the usual features including John W. Campbell's editorial: The Demeaned Viewpoint. Astounding Stories started in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 12mo. Street and Smith Publications Paperback
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Campbell John W. editor Mark Clifton; Frank Riley; Tom Godwin; Lester del Rey; H. B. Fyfe; H. W. Johnson; Gotthard Gunther
ASTOUNDING - Science Fiction - Volume 53 number 6 - August Aug 1954
New York: Street and Smith Publications 1954. 162 pp. Digest format. Light wear. Cover art by Kelly Freas; interior drawings by Kelly Freas and Paul Orban. This issue contains: Serial: They'd Rather Be Right - part one of four parts by Mark Clifton and Frank Riley. Novelettes: The Cold Equations by Tom Godwin; Superstition by Lester del Rey. Short Stories: Welcome Strangers by H. B. Fyfe; This Is the Way the World Ends by H. W. Johnson. And Article: Achilles and the Tortoise - part two of three parts by Gotthard Gunther; along with the usual features including John W. Campbell's editorial: My Willie Can Do Anything and including letters from Isaac Asimov Chad Oliver and L. Sprague de Camp in Brass Tacks. Astounding Stories started in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Kelly Freas;. 12mo. Street and Smith Publications Paperback
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Campbell John W. editor J. T. McIntosh; Murray Leinster; Randall Garrett; Christopher Anvil; Winston P. Sanders; Algis Budrys;
ASTOUNDING - British Edition - Volume 16 number 5 - July 1960
London: Street and Smith - Atlas Publishing 1957. 128 pp. Digest format. Edge and corner wear with some creasing on the spine. Cover art by Kelly Freas. This issue contains: Novelettes: Immortality for Some by J. T. McIntosh; A Matter of Importance by Murray Leinster; Short Stories: In Case of Fire by Randall Garrett; Shotgun Wedding by Christopher Anvil; The Barrier Moment by Winston P. Sanders; The Sound of Breaking Glass by Algis Budrys; and Science: Microdesign for Living by Isaac Asimov; along with the usual features. Astounding Stories started in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Printing - First Thus. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Kelly Freas;. 12mo. Street and Smith - Atlas Publishing Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211776
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Campbell John W. editor Mark Phillips; H. Beam Piper; Theodore L. Thomas; E. C. Tubb; Hal Clement
ANALOG - Science Fact and Fiction - BRITISH EDITION: Volume 17 number 3 - March 1961
London: Street and Smith - Atlas Publishing 1961. 128 pp. Digest format. Edge and corner wear with some creasing on the cover and spine; small ink mark on the front cover. Please note this is not the same as the American March 1961 edition - the stories here match those in the November 1960 American edition. Cover art by H. R. van Dongen. This issue contains: Serial: Occasion for Disaster - Part One of Four Parts - by Mark Phillips; Novelette: Oomphel in the Sky by H. Beam Piper; Short Stories: The Crackpot by Theodore L. Thomas; The Piebald Horse by E. C. Tubb; and Sunspot by Hal Clement; along with an article: The Dean Device by John Campbell; and Campbell's editorial: The Literal-Minded Type. Analog Science Fiction and Fact is a science fiction magazine that started as Astounding Stories in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Printing - First Thus. Soft Cover. Good Only. Illus. by H. R. Van Dongen;. 12mo. Street and Smith - Atlas Publishing Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211775
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Campbell John W. editor Poul Anderson; R. R. Jerliss; Everett B. Cole; Lee Correy; Donald Kingsbury
ASTOUNDING - Science Fiction - Volume 55 number 2 - April 1955
New York: Street and Smith Publications 1955. 162 pp. Digest format. Light wear. Cover art by Kelly Freas; interior drawings by Kelly Freas Riley Solo and H. R. van Dongen. This issue contains: Serial: The Long Way Home - part one of four parts by Poul Anderson. Novelettes: The Players by Everett B. Cole; The Stutterer by R. R. Merliss. Short Story: The Plains of San Augustine by Lee Correy. And Article: The Right to Breed by Donald Kingsbury; along with the usual features including John W. Campbell's editorial: Point of Dimishing Return. Astounding Stories started in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Kelly Freas;. 12mo. Street and Smith Publications Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211755
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Campbell John W. editor Mack Reynolds; Poul Anderson; Clifford D. Simak; Arthur W. Owen; G. Harry Stine; Maurice Price
ANALOG - Science Fact and Fiction - Volume 67 number 1 - March 1961
New York: Street and Smith 1961. 178 pp. Digest format. Edge and corner wear with some rubbing on the front cover. Cover art by John Schoenherr; interiors by Schoenherr; Douglas; Orton; and van Dongen. This issue contains: Ultima Thule - a short novel by Mack Reynolds; Hiding Place by Poul Anderson; Horrible Example by Clifford D. Simak; The Four Faced Visitors of Ezekiel by Arthur W. Orton; Sub-Mach Rockets - article by G. Harry Stine; An Introduction to the Calculus of Desk-Clearing - article by Maurice Price; and Constitution for Utopia - editorial by John W. Campbell; along with the usual features. Analog Science Fiction and Fact is a science fiction magazine that started as Astounding Stories in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by John Schoenherr;. 12mo. Street and Smith Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211778
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Fearn John Russell
SLAVES OF IJAX
Llandudno Wales: Kaner Publishing 1947. 80 pp. Pictorial paper covers - digest format. Light wear with a previous owner's name and date inside. Cover art by H. W. Perl. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by H. W. Perl;. 12mo. Kaner Publishing Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211798
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Ferman Joseph W. editor C. M. Kornbluth; Leigh Brackett; Avram Davidson; Walter M. Miller; Lester del Rey; Isaac Asimov; Algis
NO LIMITS
New York: Ballantine Books 1964. 192 pp. Ballantine Book U2220. Edge and corner wear with a crease on the spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: The Education of Tigress MacArdle by C. M. Kornbluth; All the Colors of the Rainbow by Leigh Brackett; Now Let Us Sleep by Avram Davidson; Vengeance for Nikolai by Walter M. Miller Jr; Seat of Judgment by Lester del Rey; Buy Jupiter by Isaac Asimov; And Then She Found Him by Algis Budrys; Before the Talent Dies by Henry Slesar; and The Comedian's Children by Theodore Sturgeon. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Paperback Original. Ballantine Books Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211784
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Constantine Larry editor Dan Persons; Brian A. Hopkins; Resa Nelson; L. Roy Cahners; Larry O'Brien; Jeff Carter; Elizabeth Hane
INFINITE LOOP
San Francisco: Miller Freeman Books 1993. x 310 pp. Quarter-bound in red cloth on mauve boards; lettered in black on the spine; headband. Lightly rubbed on the corners of the dustjacket; no interior markings. Wraparound dj art by Mark Wagner. Subtitled: Stories About the Future by the People Creating It this anthology contains: I'm Rubber and You're Glue by Dan Persons; My Father's House by Brian A. Hopkins; STORMY versus the Tornadoes by Jeff Duntemann; LovePets by Resa Nelson; Not My Type by L. Roy Cahners; Soul of an Old Machine by Larry O'Brien; Past Master by Jeff Carter; Boxing Day by Elizabetyh Hanes Perry; Dellahar's Father by Larry Constantine; Sammy by Glenn R. Sixbury; Sibling Rivalry by Linda J. Dunn; Bathtub Mary by Jeff Duntemann; A Letter from Bemi III by Don Webb and Rosemary Webb; The Lion and the Snake by Sandy Stewart; Watch Me If You Can by Lois H. Gresh; Flickering Lights by Colin J. Robey; Pygmalion 3.0 by Pati Nagle; First Business by Phoebe Bergemann; CAFEBABE by Lois H. Gresh; The Animal Game by Sonia Orin Lyris; Mint - Uncirculated by Larry Constantine; Folded Like a Paper Dove by Anthony Taylor; Project Lucifer by Norm Hartman; Wet Blanket by P. J. Plauger; The Doors of Hypertext by Steve Rasnic Tem; The Dream Pirate's Tale by Kent Brewster; and Time_traveler by Steven Weiss. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Mark Wagner;. 8vo. Miller Freeman Books Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211821 ISBN : 0879302984 9780879302986
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Campbell John W. editor William Tenn; James Blish; Gordon R. Dickson; Raymond Z. Gallun; Jerome Bixby; H. B. Fyfe; Alan Barclay
ASTOUNDING - Science Fiction - Volume 48 number 6 - February 1952
New York: Street and Smith 1952. 170 pp. Digest format. Edge and corner wear with some creasing on the covers. Cover art by H. R. Van Dongen. This issue contains: Firewater - a short novel by William Tenn; Bridge - a novelette by James Blish; Steel Brother - a novelette by Gordon R. Dickson; E V by Raymond Z. Gallun and Jerome Bixby; Star Linked by H. B. Fyfe; Information by Alan Barclay; Birthplace for Planets - an article by Howard L. Myers; and Symbolic Logic and Metamathematics - an article by Crispin Kim-Bradley; along with the usual features including John W. Campbell's editorial: How Do You Think. Astounding Stories started in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good-. Illus. by H. R. Van Dongen;. 12mo. Street and Smith Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211837
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Hamling William L. editor Philip K. Dick; Milton Lesser; Mack Reynolds; Irving Cox; William F. Temple
IMAGINATION - Stories of Science and Fantasy - Volume 6 number 7 - July 1955
Evanston Illinois: Greenleaf Publishing Company 1955. 130 pp. Digest format. Light edge and corner wear with a crease on the front hinge. Cover art by W. E. Terry. This issue contains: The Chromium Fence by Philip K. Dick; Newshound by Milton Lesser; Space Gamble by Mack Reynolds; Export Commodity by Irving Cox; and The Lonely by William F. Temple; along with the usual features. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by W. E. Terry;. 12mo. Greenleaf Publishing Company Paperback
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Dozois Gardner editor Poul Anderson; Cordwainer Smith; Arthur C. Clarke; Richard McKenna; Roger Zelazny; John Varley; Gregory B
WORLDMAKERS - SF Adventures in Terraforming
New York: St. Martin's Griffin 2001. xiii 446 pp. Trade paperback format. Lightly rubbed on the corners with a flat uncreased spine; no interior markings. Cover art by Chesley Bonestell. Stories of the explorers and pioneers who transform their destinations in the image of their distant home. Tales of alien landscapes and the struggle to make them suit human desires this anthology contains: The Big Rain by Poul Anderson; When the People Fell by Cordwainer Smith; Before Eden by Arthur C. Clarke; Hunter Come Home by Richard McKenna; The Keys to December by Roger Zelazny; Retrograde Summer by John Varley; Shall We Take a Walk by Gregory Benford; The Catharine Wheel by Ian McDonald; Sunken Gardens by Bruce Sterling; Out of Copyright by Charles Sheffield; A Place with Shade by Robert Reed; Dawn Venus by G. David Nordley; For White Hill by Joe Haldeman; The Road to Reality by Phillip C. Jennings; Ecopoesis by Geoffrey A. Landis; People Came from Earth by Stephen Baxter; Fossils by William H. Keith Jr; A Martian Romance by Kim Stanley Robinson; Dream of Venus by Pamela Sartent; and At Tide's Turning by Laura J. Mixon. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Illus. by Chesley Bonestell;. 8vo. St. Martin's Griffin Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211840 ISBN : 0312275706 9780312275709
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Ghidalia Vic; Elwood Roger editors Agatha Christie; Cynthia Asquith; Gertrude Atherton; Miriam Allen de Ford; Zenna Henderson;
THE VENUS FACTOR
London: NEL - New English Library; Contemporary Books 1976. 189 pp. Light edge and corner wear with a flat uncreased spine and a bit of a crease on the back cover; no interior markings. This anthology contains: The Last Seance by Agatha Christie; God Grante That She Lye Stille by Cynthia Asquith; The Foghorn by Gertrude Atherton; Against Authority by Miriam Allen de Ford; J Line to Nowhere by Zenna Henderson; The Ship Who Disappeared by Anne McCaffrey; The Lady Was a Tramp by Judith Merril; and The Dark Land by C. L. Moore. First UK Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Illus. by Pauline Jones;. NEL - New English Library; Contemporary Books Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 211839 ISBN : 0450030466 9780450030468
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Campbell John W. editor Chad Oliver; Eric Frank Russell; Mark Clifton; Brian Parker; Cyril Judd
ASTOUNDING - Science Fiction - Volume 49 number 3 - May 1952
New York: Street and Smith 1952. 170 pp. Digest format. Edge and corner wear with some creasing on the covers. Cover art by H. R. Van Dongen. This issue contains: Blood's a Rover - a novelette by Chad Oliver; Fast Falls the Eventide by Eric Frank Russell; What Have I Done by Mark Clifton; Half the Victory by Brian Parker; Gunner Cade - the conclusion by Cyril Judd C. M. Kornbluth and Judith Merril; and Brookhaven Action - an exploration of the Brookhaven National Laboratory for Advanced Nuclear Physics by John W. Campbell Jr; along with the usual features including John W. Campbell's editorial: Aristotelian Thinking. Astounding Stories started in January 1930. The original publisher went broke in 1933 while the magazine was being edited by Harry Bates. Street and Smith took over then with F. Orlin Tremaine at the helm. At that point the magazine had some major success. In 1937 John W. Campbell took over as editor. And some of the greatest sf writers ever were being published there: Isaac Asimov; A E. van Vogt; Robert A. Heinlein. the list goes on like a Who's Who of early Science Fiction. Campbell had never been fond of the magazine's name but it wasn't until 1960 that he changed the title to Analog Science Fiction & Fact; he had long wanted to get rid of the word Astounding in the title which he felt was too sensational. At about the same time Conde Nast took over the magazine. Campbell remained as editor until his death in 1971. And the magazine is still going strong today. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good-. Illus. by H. R. Van Dongen;. 12mo. Street and Smith Paperback
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