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Special Good Taste Subscription Only Issue. |
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New Worlds continued in an original anthology format for 10 issues. |
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
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A short-lived revival of New Worlds as a semi-prozine. |
Free sample of spoof news items, all reprinted from Frendz #4, June 23, 1971. The issue consisted of two, loose, A3 sheets, folded in half: one containing the front and back covers on one side and the editorial and Sladek’s “Plastitutes” on the other; the other containing “Guilty!” on one side and “The Guardian” on the other, both in portrait mode. There were no page numbers. |
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Subtitled “Food from the Victors for Famished Friend and Foe”. |
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Subtitled both as the “Manchester Issue” and as the “Crucified Toad Edition”. “Limited edition of one thousand copies.” |
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A revival of New Worlds in trade-paperback format. |
This is numbered as #1, but a note inside explains that it is really Vol. 62 No. 217. |
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This is numbered as #2, but a note inside explains that it is really Vol. 62 No. 218. |
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This is numbered as #3, but a note inside explains that it is really Vol. 62 No. 219. |
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This is numbered as #4, but a note inside explains that it is really Vol. 62 No. 220. |
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After the Gollancz series ended, a number of isolated “issues” appeared, in varying formats from assorted publishers, not always identifed as part of the main series of issues. |
Anthology in large magazine format, published to celebrate the 50th anniversary of New Worlds magazine. Internally dated “Winter 1996”. |
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Original anthology of 14 stories. Michael Moorcock is credited as a “Consulting Editor.” Numbered internally as Vol 64, No 222. |
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