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Amra [v 2 #52, April 1970] ed. George H. Scithers Details taken from Index in v 2 #60.


Amra [v 2 #53, September 1970] ed. George H. Scithers Details taken from Index in v 2 #60.


Amra [v 2 #54, April 1971] ed. George H. Scithers Details taken from Index in v 2 #60.


Amra [v 2 #55, December 1971] ed. George H. Scithers Details taken from Index in v 2 #60.


Amra [v 2 #56, June 1972] ed. George H. Scithers Details taken from Index in v 2 #60.


Amra [v 2 #57, June 1972] ed. George H. Scithers Details taken from Index in v 2 #60.


Amra [v 2 #58, January 1973] ed. George H. Scithers Details taken from Index in v 2 #60.


Amra [v 2 #59, February 1973] ed. George H. Scithers Details taken from Index in v 2 #60.


Amra [v 2 #60, September 1973] ed. George H. Scithers (George H. Scithers, 50c, 24pp, 10" x 7")


Analog


Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction [v 73 # 6, August 1964] ed. John W. Campbell, Jr. (Condé Nast Publications, Inc.; New York, 50¢, 96pp+, bedsheet, cover by John Schoenherr) Cover illustration for “Genus Traitor”. [TM]


Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed


Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed [#57, Spring/Summer 2004] ed. Jason McQuinn & Lawrence Jarach (C.A.L. Press, 48pp, bedsheet) [TM]


The Angel Detective


The Angel Detective [v1 #1, July 1941] (Manvis Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) [David]


The Anglo-Saxon Review
          The Anglo-Saxon Review — UK; Jun. 1899-Sep. 1901 (10 issues); John Lane, London; quarterly; hardcover format, circa 250pp, price one guinea (i.e. 21/-); editor Lady Randolph Spencer Churchill; not, as it sounds to modern ears, a journal devoted to Old English, but an opulently-produced miscellany (including fiction) which used the term “Anglo-Saxon” in the Churchillian sense (the editor was Winston’s American-born mother) to denote the English-speaking peoples; an overpriced folly, but it published stories by Henry James, Stephen Crane, George Gissing, H. de Vere Stacpoole, Robert Barr, H. D. Traill /Sullivan, Brit. Lit. Mags. 1837-1913


The Anglo-Saxon Review [v 1, June 1899] ed. Lady Randolph Spencer (John Lane; London, 21/-, 256pp, Imperial 8vo (7½" x 11")) Issued in leather binding, ribbed on spine with gilt lettering. Ornately decorated in gilt on front and rear cover with a facsimile of a 1604 binding used for a volume in the library of King James I. [JE]


The Anglo-Saxon Review: A Quarterly Miscellany [v 5, June 1900] ed. Lady Randolph Spencer Churchill (Lane, John, 248pp, hc) [PSP]


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