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New Worlds Sf. Vol 49 No. 165. August 1966.
London: Compact Books, 1966. First Edition. Original Decorated Wrappers. Browning throughout text block. Slight foxing to top edge. Slight soiling to bottom edge. Some wear to spine, covers & corners. Light foxing & soiling to front cover top margin. Slight soiling to back cover. ; Browning throughout text block. Slight foxing to top edge. Slight soiling to bottom edge. Some wear to spine, covers & corners. Light foxing & soiling to front cover top margin. Slight soiling to back cover. ; 17.8 x 11.2 x 1.4 cms; 160 pages; The August 1966 issue of New Worlds SF (Volume 49, Number 165) was edited by Michael Moorcock and featured a selection of innovative science fiction stories that exemplified the magazine's avant-garde approach during the 1960s. Notably, this issue included Roger Zelazny's "The Keys to December," a story that was later reprinted in the anthology The Best SF Stories from New Worlds . Additionally, David I. Masson's "The Transfinite Choice" was featured in this issue and subsequently included in Best Stories from New Worlds II . Charles Platt's "The Rodent Laboratory" also appeared in this edition and was later selected for Best SF Stories from New Worlds 5 . These stories reflect the magazine's commitment to pushing the boundaries of the science fiction genre during that era.. Good+ with no dust jacket .

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Keywords: 1960s Avant Garde