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Asimov's SF Adventure Mag FIRST ISSUE! 1978
ebay Item # 3555995132
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Offered at $ 1.50 Sold at $ 1.50
Buy it Now$ 5.00# Bids 1
Quantity 1High Bidder soccertanglor
Seller starvingartistsuperstoreTime left Auction over
Location MidwestStart Date 20031001154652
Country United StatesEnd Date 20031008154652

Subject:  SF Magazines
Title:  Asimov's SF Adventure Mag FIRST ISSUE! 1978
Description:  Item Specifics - Magazine Back Issues Issue Type: Quarterly Issue Subject: Science Fiction Month: -- Publication Name: -- Publication Year: 1978 Language: English Asimov'e SF Adventure Magazine FIRST ISSUE FALL, 1978 Cover is in rough shape, has come off the mag, but is present. Bonus full color poster (cover photo by Poul Anderson) is included and is in good condition. All pages intact and in good shape, but yellowed wth age. Please email me with any questions about this item. I examine each item carefully and describe items as accurately as possible but I am not an expert in any area. The items I list are vintage and/or used unless they are said to be NEW. Vintage items will show some signs of age and they are not like new. Some or all items may need to be laundered, pressed or otherwise cleaned or repaired. I do not dry clean, launder, alter or repair vintage or antique items, since you, the buyer, may know more about how to restore these items than I do. Thank you and good luck! Powered by eBay Turbo Lister   FREE Counters and Services from Andale

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3555995132: Asimov's SF Adventure Mag FIRST ISSUE! 1978
ChangeEval.Book ID Title    Date    Issue
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