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Asimov's SF magazine #1, 2, 3 - 1978/79 -look
ebay Item # 3553514504
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Offered at $ 2.00 Sold at $ 2.00
Buy it Now$ 36.50# Bids 1
Quantity 1High Bidder pfilio
Seller rolfger3000Time left Auction over
Location NebraskaStart Date 20030921115129
Country United StatesEnd Date 20030928115129

Subject:  SF Magazines
Title:  Asimov's SF magazine #1, 2, 3 - 1978/79 -look
Description:  First 3 issues of this scarce full sized magazine (not a digest.) Each contain SF related stories, articles and illustrations, and beautiful full color centerfold posters! #1 (Fall 1978) = 1/4" bump to lower spine, otherwise only the slightest of general wear with no tears, creases or markings. Interior pages off-white and like new. Very clean, glossy, flat, tight, and attractive! #2 (Spring 1979) = 1/4" lower spine tear, but otherwise only very minor general wear with no tears, creases or markings. Interior pages off-white and like new. Very clean, glossy, flat, tight, and attractive! #3 (Summer 1979) = Only very slight general wear with no tears, creases or markings. Interior pages off-white and like new. Very clean, glossy, flat, tight, and attractive! Media shipping = $3.00 Priority shipping = $4.00 Foreign shipping to be determined ***INSURANCE is $1.30 for $1.00 to $50.00 in value (and RECOMMENDED! - I pack very well, but I'm not responsible for loss or damage to uninsured packages.) $2.20 for 50.01 to 100.00 $3.20 for 100.01 t0 200.00 Payment can be made with Paypal, Money Order, or personal check (Checks will delay shipping for 10 days until they clear.) Bid with confidence! I buy on EBAY, also, and as you can tell from my feedback, I value a happy (and repeat) buyer. :) Thank you for looking, and good luck! On Sep-21-03 at 13:35:02 PDT, seller added the following information: Use the REAL selling tools a million sellers do - Andale! On Sep-21-03 at 13:36:54 PDT, seller added the following information: After purchasing, pay instantly with your credit card through PayPal!   FREE Counters and Services from Andale

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3553514504: Asimov's SF magazine #1, 2, 3 - 1978/79 -look
ChangeEval.Book ID Title    Date    Issue
100% 0%97%7109 Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction MagazineFall 1977v1#3, No. 3
100% 0%97%7108 Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction MagazineSummer 1977v1#2, No. 2
100% 0%97%7107 Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction MagazineSpring 1977v1#1, No. 1
3 evals100%
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