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 WOLLHEIM, DONALD A. & SAHA, ARTHUR W. (EDITORS)(SHARON WEBB; JOHN VARLEY; MARION ZIMMER BRADLEY; HOWARD WALDROP; NORMAN SPINRAD; GEORGE R. R. MARTIN; LISA TUTTLE; BOB LEMAN; MICHAEL G. CONEY; LEE KILLOUGH), The 1981 Annual World's Best Sf
WOLLHEIM, DONALD A. & SAHA, ARTHUR W. (EDITORS)(SHARON WEBB; JOHN VARLEY; MARION ZIMMER BRADLEY; HOWARD WALDROP; NORMAN SPINRAD; GEORGE R. R. MARTIN; LISA TUTTLE; BOB LEMAN; MICHAEL G. CONEY; LEE KILLOUGH)
The 1981 Annual World's Best Sf
NY, DAW. 1981, Book Club (BCE/BOMC). Hardcover, with dust jacket. [Reprint](#L42). Cover art by John Gampert. Includes "Introduction"; "Variation on a Theme from Beethoven" by Sharon Webb; "Beatnik Bayou" by John Varley; "Elbow Room" by Marion Zimmer Bradley; "The Ugly Chickens" by Howard Waldrop; "Prime Time" by Norman Spinrad; "Nightflyers" by George R. R. Martin; "A Spaceship Built of Stone" by Lisa Tuttle; "Window" by Bob Leman; "The Summer Sweet, The Winter Wild" by Michael G. Coney; "Achronos" by Lee Killough. Bookpklate on ffep; dj has edge and corner wear with short tears and rubbing. Very Good+/Good+ to Very Good-.
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Megan Abbott and Joe Abercrombie and Lawrence Block and Jim Butcher and Pat Cadigan and Diana Gabaldon and Cecelia Holland and Sherrilyn Kenyon and Nancy Kress and Joe R. Lansdale and Megan Lindholm and George R. R. Martin and Sharon Kay Penman and Diana
Dangerous Women
Tor 2013 Paperback, 784pp. 'All new and original to this volume, the 21 stories in Dangerous Women include work by twelve New York Times bestsellers, and seven stories set in the authors' bestselling continuities--including a new 'Outlander' story by Diana Gabaldon, a tale of Harry Dresden's world by Jim Butcher, a story from Lev Grossman set in the world of The Magicians, and a 35,000-word novella by George R. R. Martin about the Dance of the Dragons, the vast civil war that tore Westeros apart nearly two centuries before the events of A Game of Thrones. Also included are original stories of dangerous women--heroines and villains alike--by Brandon Sanderson, Joe Abercrombie, Sherilynn Kenyon, Lawrence Block, Carrie Vaughn, S. M. Stirling, Sharon Kay Penman, and many others. Writes Gardner Dozois in his Introduction, 'Here you'll find no hapless victims who stand by whimpering in dread while the male hero fights the monster or clashes swords with the villain, and if you want to tie these women to the railroad tracks, you'll find you have a real fight on your hands. Instead, you will find sword-wielding women warriors, intrepid women fighter pilots and far-ranging spacewomen, deadly female serial killers, formidable female superheroes, sly and seductive femmes fatale, female wizards, hard-living Bad Girls, female bandits and rebels, embattled survivors in Post-Apocalyptic futures, female Private Investigators, stern female hanging judges, haughty queens who rule nations and whose jealousies and ambitions send thousands to grisly deaths, daring dragonriders, and many more.''--. Heavy; ex lib. (ISBN: 9780765332066). Good.
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Daniel Abraham and Gardner Dozois EDITOR and George R. R. Martin
Hunter's Run
HarperCollins (UK) 2008 Paperback, 394pp. A powerful tale of betrayal, trickery and sheer human grit from a dream-team of authors In a fight outside a bar Ramon Espejo kills a man. Next day, all hell breaks loose. The dead man was a big shot, a diplomat on a mission to the out-world of São Paulo. Ramon goes on the run, heading north toward unexplored territory, land so far only glimpsed from orbit during the first colony surveys. Ramon has gone from being nothing in the hills of Mexico to being nothing on São Paulo. He makes a bare living prospecting for minerals. Maybe God meant him to be poor, or he wouldn't have made him so mean. He can't even remember why he killed the European, only the drinking, and the rage that followed. Better to be alone in the wild landscape ⦠off the map, beyond law and civilization. Each trip out he's sure will be the big one that'll make him rich. This one, too. Instead he finds something else, something terrifying. Or rather, it finds him, and uses him: as humans are used by species more intelligent than themselves. But Ramon Espejo is about to prove what a man is capable of. Ramon is about to demonstrate what it is to be human; to be angry, intelligent and alive. And he is about to discover his function in the broad flow of the universe. And why it was he killed the diplomat in the first place. (ISBN: 9780007260225). Good.
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 AMAZING (GEORGE R. R. MARTIN; CHARLES V. DE VET; DRUSILLA NEWLON CAMPBELL; FRED SABERHAGEN; LISA TUTTLE; JACK DANN; TED WHITE; FRITZ LEIBER; DARRELL SCHWEITZER; GREGORY BENFORD), Amazing Science Fiction: September, Sept. 1976
AMAZING (GEORGE R. R. MARTIN; CHARLES V. DE VET; DRUSILLA NEWLON CAMPBELL; FRED SABERHAGEN; LISA TUTTLE; JACK DANN; TED WHITE; FRITZ LEIBER; DARRELL SCHWEITZER; GREGORY BENFORD)
Amazing Science Fiction: September, Sept. 1976
NY, Ultimate Publishing. 1976. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 50, No. 2. Edited by Ted White. Cover art by Doug Beekman. Includes "Nobody Leaves New Pittsburgh" by George R. R. Martin; "Salty for the Cat" by Charles V. De Vet; "Bream of Trumpeteers" by Drusilla Newlon Campbell; "Wilderness" by Fred Saberhagen; "Mrs. T" by Lisa Tuttle; "The Dream lions" (short novel) by Jack Dann. Features: "Editorial" by Ted White; "The Amazing Interview: Fritz Leiber conducted by Darrell Schweitzer"; "Science in SF: Evesdropping on the Stars" by Gregory Benford; "Or So You Say" (readers' letters). Tanning; minor rear cover stains. Very Good+.
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 AMAZING (PHILIP JOSE FARMER; GEORGE R. R. MARTIN; R. FARADAY NELSON; FRED SABERHAGEN; DENNIS R. BAILEY & DAVE BISCHOFF; LINDA ISAACS; TOM GOODHUE; F. M. BUSBY; TED WHITE; GREGORY BENFORD; BARRY N. MALZBERG; RICH BROWN), Amazing Science Fiction: December, Dec. 1976
AMAZING (PHILIP JOSE FARMER; GEORGE R. R. MARTIN; R. FARADAY NELSON; FRED SABERHAGEN; DENNIS R. BAILEY & DAVE BISCHOFF; LINDA ISAACS; TOM GOODHUE; F. M. BUSBY; TED WHITE; GREGORY BENFORD; BARRY N. MALZBERG; RICH BROWN)
Amazing Science Fiction: December, Dec. 1976
NY, Ultimate Publishing. 1976. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 50, No. 3. Edited by Ted White. Cover art by Barber. Includes "Fundamental Issue" (novelet) by Philip Jose Farmer; "Patrick Henry, Jupiter, and the Little Red Brick Spaceship" by George R. R. Martin; "Flesh Pearl" by R. Faraday Nelson; "Martha" by Fred Saberhagen; "Tin Woodman" by Dennis R. Bailey & Dave Bischoff; "Everything Is Going to Be All Right" by Linda Isaacs; "The Hardship Post" by Tom Goodhue; "Search" (short novel) by F. M. Busby. Features: "Editorial" by Ted White; "Science in Science Fiction: Talking to Aliens" (pt. 2) by Gregory Benford; "The Future in Books: Afterword to a Novel" by Barry N. Malzberg; "The Club House" by Rich Brown; "Or So You Say". Illustrated by Richard Olsen, Joe Staton, Stephen E. Fabian, and Tony Gleeson. Tanning; minor soiling. Very Good+.
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 ANALOG (TIMOTHY ZAHN; GEORGE R. R. MARTIN; BOB BUCKLEY; ROBERT L. SCHULTZ; JAYGE CARR; PAUL A. CARTER), Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: October, Oct. 1985
ANALOG (TIMOTHY ZAHN; GEORGE R. R. MARTIN; BOB BUCKLEY; ROBERT L. SCHULTZ; JAYGE CARR; PAUL A. CARTER)
Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: October, Oct. 1985
NY, Davis Publications. 1985. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol.CV, No. 10. Cover by Bob Walters for "World of Crystal, Sky of Fire" (novelette) by Bob Buckley. Includes "Spinneret" (pt. 4 of 4) by Timothy Zahn; "Loaves and Fishes" (novella) by George R. R. Martin; "Garbage" by Robert L. Schultz; "Finnegan's Wake" by Jayge Carr. Special Feature: "The Constitutional Origins of 'Wesley V. Simmons'" by Paul A. Carter. reader's Departments: "The Editor's page: More Than One Way." by Stanley Schmidt; "Biolog: Lester del Rey" by Jay Kay Klein; "On gaming" by Dana Lombardy; "The Alternate View" by John G. Cramer; "The Reference Library" by Tom Easton; "Brass Tacks"; "In Times to Come"; "The Analog Calendar of Upcoming Events". Illustrated by David Hardy, Janet Aulisio, Arthur George, William R. Warren, Jr. Doug Beekman, Minor creasing; old price erased from first page; slight rub; mild tanning. Very Good.
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 ANALOG (GEORGE R. R. MARTIN; S. C. SYKES; EDWARD A. BYERS; PHYLLIS EISENSTEIN; LAURENCE M. JANIFER; TOM LIGON; P. M. FERGUSSON; STEPHEN L. BURNS), Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: Mid- December, Mid- Dec. 1985
ANALOG (GEORGE R. R. MARTIN; S. C. SYKES; EDWARD A. BYERS; PHYLLIS EISENSTEIN; LAURENCE M. JANIFER; TOM LIGON; P. M. FERGUSSON; STEPHEN L. BURNS)
Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: Mid- December, Mid- Dec. 1985
NY, Davis Publications. 1985. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol.CV, No. 13. Edited by Stanley Schmidt. Cover art by Janet Aulisio for "Manna from Heaven" (novelette) by George R. R. Martin. Includes "Rockabye Baby" (novelette) by S. C. Sykes; "The Vicious Circle" (novelette) by Edward A. Byers; "Fair Exchange" (novelette) by Phyllis Eisenstein; "Fractured Skull" by laurence M. Janifer; "A Christmas Adversary" by Tom Ligon; "Snapshot of the Soul" by P. M. Fergusson; "The Man of Peace" by Stephen L. Burns. Reader's Department: "The Editor's Page: Do It Our Way!"; "In Times to Come"; "The Alternate View" by G. Harry Stine; "On Gaming" by Dana Lombardy; "Biolog: Tom Ligon" by Jay Kay Klien; "The Reference Library" by Tom Easton; "Brass Tacks"; "The Analog Calendar of Upcoming Events". Illustrated by Janet Aulisio, Hank Jankus, Dell Harris, Nicholas Jainschiggg, Gary Freeman, and Richard Crist. Label pulls with bit remaining; tanning. Good to Very Good-.
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 ANALOG (GEORGE R. R. MARTIN; JOSEPH H. DELANY; RICK SHELLEY; WALTER B. HENDRICKSON, JR.; DON SAKERS; STEPHEN L. BURNS; MICHAEL P. KUBE-MCDOWELL; G. HARRY STINE), Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: January, Jan. 1985
ANALOG (GEORGE R. R. MARTIN; JOSEPH H. DELANY; RICK SHELLEY; WALTER B. HENDRICKSON, JR.; DON SAKERS; STEPHEN L. BURNS; MICHAEL P. KUBE-MCDOWELL; G. HARRY STINE)
Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: January, Jan. 1985
NY, Davis Publications. 1985. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol.CV, No. 1. Edited by Stanley Schmidt. Cover art by Doug Beekman for "The Plague Star" (pt. 1 of 2) by George R. R. Martin. Includes "Painkillers" (novelette) by Joseph H. Delany; "The Singing of the Vestry, The Praying for the Sky" by Rick Shelley; "Science Fact: Biofeedback in Space" by Walter B. Hendrickson, Jr.; "Cycles" by Don Sakers; "A Touch Beyond" by Stephen L. Burns; "Lifebomb" by Michael P. Kube-McDowell; "State of the Art: Science Fiction Is Still Too Conservative!" by G. Harry Stine. Reader's Department: "The Editor's Page: If You Can't Lick 'Em"; "Biolog: Don Sakers" by Jay Kay Klien; "On Gaming" by Dana Lombardy; "The Alternate View" by G. Harry Stine; "In Times to Come"; "Probability Zero" by John Gribbin; "The Reference Library" by Tom Easton; "Brass Tacks"; "Index to 1984"; "The Analog Calendar of Upcoming Events". Illustrated by Doug Beekman, Jack Gaughan, Judith Mitchell, Robert Walters, Nicholas Jainschiggg, and Tom Kidd. Bits of label remain with small pulls to cover; tanning; edgewear with minor nicks or tears; minor creasing. Good.
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ANALOG (HARRY TURTLEDOVE; GEORGE R. R. MARTIN; P. M. FERGUSSON; STEPHEN L. GILLETT, PH.D.; W. R. THOMPSON; HEIDI HEYER; LARRY POWELL; BEN BOVA)
Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: November, Nov. 1985
NY, Davis Publications. 1985. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol.CV, No. 11. Edited by Stanley Schmidt. Cover art by David Hardy for "Science Fact: the Postdiluvian World" by Stephen L. Gillett, Ph.D. Includes "The Road Not Taken" (novelette) by Harry Turtledove; "Second Helpings" (novelette) by George R. R. Martin; "The Darkling Plain" (novelette) by P. M. Fergusson; "The Efficiency Expert" by W. R. Thompson; "Random Sample" by Heidi Heyer; "Siblings" by Larry Powell; "Beisbol" by Ben Bova. Reader's Department: "The Editor's Page: The Old Refrainss"; "In Times to Come"; "On Gaming" by Dana Lombardy; "The Alternate View" by G. Harry Stine; "Biolog: P. M. Fergusson" by Jay Kay Klien; "The Reference Library" by Tom Easton; "Brass Tacks"; "The Analog Calendar of Upcoming Events". Illustrated by Bob Walters, Arthur George, Janet Aulisio, and Judy Mitchell. Bits of label remain with small pulls to cover; tanning; creasing; edgewear. Good.
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 ANALOG (GEORGE R. R. MARTIN; ROBERT BORSKI; WALTER L. FISHER; ALAN BRENNERT; HAYFORD PEIRCE; ROGER ZELAZNY), Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: July 1975 ("Doorways in the Sand")
ANALOG (GEORGE R. R. MARTIN; ROBERT BORSKI; WALTER L. FISHER; ALAN BRENNERT; HAYFORD PEIRCE; ROGER ZELAZNY)
Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: July 1975 ("Doorways in the Sand")
NY, Conde Nast Publications. 1975. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. XCV, No. 7. Edited by Ben Bova. Cover art by Schoenherr for "And Seven Times Never Kill a Man" (novelette) by George R. R. Martin. Includes "Down on Banderlog Farm" (novelette) by Robert Borski; "Ageism" by Walter L. Fisher; "All the Charms of Sycorax" by Alan Brennert; "None so Blind" by Hayford Pierce; "Doorways in the Sand" (pt. 2 of 3) by Roger Zelazny; "Science Fact: Energy and Survival: The Fork in the Road" by Norman Spinrad. Reader's Departments: "The Editor's Page: Energy Marketplace"; "The Analytical laboratory"; "The Reference Library" by Algis Budrys; "Brass Tacks"; "In Times to Come". Illustrated by John Schoenherr, Stuart Leeds, Jack Gaughan, Nick Zules, and Kelly Freas. Rear cover coupon clipped; creasing; tanning. Reading copy. Reading Copy.
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 ANALOG (ORSON SCOTT CARD; GEORGE W. HARPER; PAUL J. HAHIN; M. DAVID STONE; ERIC VINICOFF & MARCIA MARTIN; THOMAS A. EASTON; CHARLES DUELFER; SAMUEL R. DELANY), Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: May 1979
ANALOG (ORSON SCOTT CARD; GEORGE W. HARPER; PAUL J. HAHIN; M. DAVID STONE; ERIC VINICOFF & MARCIA MARTIN; THOMAS A. EASTON; CHARLES DUELFER; SAMUEL R. DELANY)
Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: May 1979
NY, Conde Nast Publications. 1979. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. XCVIX, No. 5. Edited by Stanley Schmidt. Cover art by Paul Lehr. Includes "The Monkey's Thought 'Twas All in Fun" (novelette) by Orson Scott Card; "A Twice-Toed tale" by George W. Harper; "Old Friends Across Time" by Paul J. Nahin; "Quantum Jump" by M. David Stone; "Ghostwritten Man" by Eric Vinicoff & Marcia Martin. Science Fact: "Twenty Years to Space" by Thomas A. Easton; "War and Space" by Charles Duelfer. State of the Art: "Science Fiction and 'Literature' or the Conscience of the King" by Samuel R. Delany. Reader's Departments: "The Editor's Page: Servant's Pay"; "In Times to Come"; "Biolog: Paul Lehr"; "The Alternative View" by G. Harry Stine; "The Analog Calendar of Upcoming Events"; "The Reference Library" by Spider Robinson; "Brass Tacks". Tanning; minor edge tears; store stamps on first page. Very Good+.
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 ASIMOV'S (ISAAC ASIMOV; GEORGE O. SMITH; GENE WOLFE; MARTIN GARDINER; T. W. O'BRIEN; C. R. FADDIS; DIAN GIRARD; SUSAN CASPER; S. DALE; JULEEN BRANTINGHAM; JAMES GUNN; RICHARD D. ORR; SHARON WEBB), Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction: February, Feb. 1980
ASIMOV'S (ISAAC ASIMOV; GEORGE O. SMITH; GENE WOLFE; MARTIN GARDINER; T. W. O'BRIEN; C. R. FADDIS; DIAN GIRARD; SUSAN CASPER; S. DALE; JULEEN BRANTINGHAM; JAMES GUNN; RICHARD D. ORR; SHARON WEBB)
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction: February, Feb. 1980
NY, Davis Publications. 1980. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 4, No. 2. Edited by George H. Scithers. Cover art by Alex Schomburg ("On the Tinsel Screen"). Includes "Editorial: One More Time" by Isaac Asimov; "In Memoriam: Margaret Winter Campbell" by George O. Smith; "On Books" by Baird Searles; "The God and His Man" by Gene Wolfe; "Professor Cracker's Antitelephone" by Martin Gardner; "The SF Conventional Calendar" by Erwin S. Strauss; "Mascot" by T. W. O'Brien; "Caduceus" by C. R. Faddis; "Millennial" by Ted Reynolds; "Title Find" by Susan Caspar; "A Little Incorrectness" by Richard D. Orr; "My Sister's Eyes" by Juleen Brantingham; "Of Days Gone By" by Dian Girard; "Variations on a Theme from Beethoven" by Sharon Webb. Verse: "Afternoon for Phantoms" by Dale. Article: "On the Tinsel Screen: Science Fiction & the Movies" by James E. Gunn. Illustrated by George Barr, Hilary Barta, Alex Schomburg, Kofoed, Philip Foglio, and Frank Borth. General tanning; creasing. No label, never was. Very Good.
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 ASIMOV'S (ISAAC ASIMOV; GEORGE O. SMITH; GENE WOLFE; MARTIN GARDINER; T. W. O'BRIEN; C. R. FADDIS; DIAN GIRARD; SUSAN CASPER; S. DALE; JULEEN BRANTINGHAM; JAMES GUNN; RICHARD D. ORR; SHARON WEBB), Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction: February, Feb. 1980
ASIMOV'S (ISAAC ASIMOV; GEORGE O. SMITH; GENE WOLFE; MARTIN GARDINER; T. W. O'BRIEN; C. R. FADDIS; DIAN GIRARD; SUSAN CASPER; S. DALE; JULEEN BRANTINGHAM; JAMES GUNN; RICHARD D. ORR; SHARON WEBB)
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction: February, Feb. 1980
NY, Davis Publications. 1980. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 4, No. 2. Edited by George H. Scithers. Cover art by Alex Schomburg ("On the Tinsel Screen"). Includes "Editorial: One More Time" by Isaac Asimov; "In Memoriam: Margaret Winter Campbell" by George O. Smith; "On Books" by Baird Searles; "The God and His Man" by Gene Wolfe; "Professor Cracker's Antitelephone" by Martin Gardner; "The SF Conventional Calendar" by Erwin S. Strauss; "Mascot" by T. W. O'Brien; "Caduceus" by C. R. Faddis; "Millennial" by Ted Reynolds; "Title Find" by Susan Caspar; "A Little Incorrectness" by Richard D. Orr; "My Sister's Eyes" by Juleen Brantingham; "Of Days Gone By" by Dian Girard; "Variations on a Theme from Beethoven" by Sharon Webb. Verse: "Afternoon for Phantoms" by Dale. Article: "On the Tinsel Screen: Science Fiction & the Movies" by James E. Gunn. Illustrated by George Barr, Hilary Barta, Alex Schomburg, Kofoed, Philip Foglio, and Frank Borth. Label bits remain on front cover; tanning. Good to Very Good-.
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 ISAAC ASIMOV'S (GARY R. OSGOOD; MARTIN GARDNER; ROBERT LEE HAWKINS; ISAAC ASIMOV; F. M. BUSBY; BARRY MALZBERG; STEVE UTLEY; GEORGE R. EWING; TED A. REYNOLDS; L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP; RANDALL GARRETT), Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction: Winter 1977
ISAAC ASIMOV'S (GARY R. OSGOOD; MARTIN GARDNER; ROBERT LEE HAWKINS; ISAAC ASIMOV; F. M. BUSBY; BARRY MALZBERG; STEVE UTLEY; GEORGE R. EWING; TED A. REYNOLDS; L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP; RANDALL GARRETT)
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction: Winter 1977
NY, Davis Publications. 1977. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 4. Edited by George H. Scithers. Cover art by Freas. Includes "Editorial" by Isaac Asimov; "To Sin Against Systems" by Gary R. Osgood; "Machismo on Byronia" by Martin Gardner; "A Simple Outside Job" by Robert Lee Hawkins; "The Missing Item" by Isaac Asimov; "Backspace" by F. M. Busby; "The Several Murders of Roger Ackroyd" by Barry Malzberg; "Time and Hagakure" by Steve Utley; "Q R P" by George R. Ewing; "Border Incident" by Ted A. Reynolds; "Heretic in a Balloon" by L. Sprague de Camp; "On the Martian Problem" by Rendall Garrett; "The SF Cionventional Calendar" by Erwin S. Strauss; "On Books - & A Movie" by Charles N. Brown; "IASFM Book Discount Department"; "Letters". Illustrated by Di Fate, Krenkel, Bozzi, Schirm, and Freas. Short tear at upper front edge with associated creasing; creasing; tanning. Very Good.
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 ISAAC ASIMOV'S (GARY R. OSGOOD; MARTIN GARDNER; ROBERT LEE HAWKINS; ISAAC ASIMOV; F. M. BUSBY; BARRY MALZBERG; STEVE UTLEY; GEORGE R. EWING; TED A. REYNOLDS; L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP; RANDALL GARRETT), Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction: Winter 1977
ISAAC ASIMOV'S (GARY R. OSGOOD; MARTIN GARDNER; ROBERT LEE HAWKINS; ISAAC ASIMOV; F. M. BUSBY; BARRY MALZBERG; STEVE UTLEY; GEORGE R. EWING; TED A. REYNOLDS; L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP; RANDALL GARRETT)
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction: Winter 1977
NY, Davis Publications. 1977. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 4. Edited by George H. Scithers. Cover art by Freas. Includes "Editorial" by Isaac Asimov; "To Sin Against Systems" by Gary R. Osgood; "Machismo on Byronia" by Martin Gardner; "A Simple Outside Job" by Robert Lee Hawkins; "The Missing Item" by Isaac Asimov; "Backspace" by F. M. Busby; "The Several Murders of Roger Ackroyd" by Barry Malzberg; "Time and Hagakure" by Steve Utley; "Q R P" by George R. Ewing; "Border Incident" by Ted A. Reynolds; "Heretic in a Balloon" by L. Sprague de Camp; "On the Martian Problem" by Rendall Garrett; "The SF Conventional Calendar" by Erwin S. Strauss; "On Books - & A Movie" by Charles N. Brown; "IASFM Book Discount Department"; "Letters". Illustrated by Di Fate, Krenkel, Bozzi, Schirm, and Freas. Lower spine scuffs, else nice. Very Good.
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