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4 x 4to Asimov SF Mags DELANY ZELAZNY ANDERSON de CAMP
ebay Item # 7943050418
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Offered at AU$ 15.00 Sold at AU$ 15.00
Buy it Now# Bids 1
Quantity 1High Bidder aussie3
Seller cornstalk-bookshopTime left Auction over
Location Glebe, New South WalesStart Date 20041222154406
Country AustraliaEnd Date 20041229154406

Subject:  SF Books
Title:  4 x 4to Asimov SF Mags DELANY ZELAZNY ANDERSON de CAMP
Description:  Item Specifics - Fiction Books Format: Softcover Special Attributes: -- Subject 2: Science Fiction Language: English Condition: Used Publication Year: -- This translation is provided as a service. eBay cannot guarantee its accuracy. View Item Specifics in original language.   Cornstalk Bookshop Visit my eBay Store:  Cornstalk Bookshop FOUR FANTASTIC LARGE FORMAT ASIMOV'S SCIENCE FICTION ADVENTURES MAGAZINE *** Each issue includes a pull out colour poster *** Great art by Paul Alexander & Stephen E Fabian. Novelletes and short stories by various authors. Issues included: * First Issue * Fall 1978, Falll, Spring, & Summer 1979 Authors included: Joe Haldemann & Jack C Haldeman II, Samuel Delany, Roger Zelazny, Randall Garrett, Poul Anderson, Issac Asimov, Alan Dean Foster, Vicki Ann Heydron, L. Sprague de Camp, David Gerrold, Barry B. Longyear, John Brunner, Fredrick Longbeard. Fantastic black and white illustrations throughout. Mostly good to very good conditon, some rubbing and worn edges. Add these book to your collection today!

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7943050418: 4 x 4to Asimov SF Mags DELANY ZELAZNY ANDERSON de CAMP
ChangeEval.Book ID Title    Date    Issue
100% 0%90%7107 Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction MagazineSpring 1977v1#1, No. 1
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