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Brian Wilson Aldiss - Decade the 1940's (Editor, with Harry Harrison)
Macmillan 1975 First Edition First Printing. Top page edges lightly foxed and page edges lightly age-darkened else Fine book in slightly rubbed Dust Jacket . ¶ ''... the eighty-year history... the tales which are best, not only as history, but as entertainment.'' A. E. Van Vogt's Cooperate... Or Else!; Isaac Asimov's Reason; Fredric Brown's Arena; Hal Clement's' Fireproof; Paul Carter's The Last Objective; Clifford Simak's Huddling Place; Eric Frank Russell's Hobbyist and Philip Latham's The Xi Effect"
GBP 9.50 [Appr.: EURO 11.25 US$ 11.92 | JP¥ 1823] Booknumber: 113007
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