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Asimov's SF Adventure magazine / 1st Issue (Fall, 1978)
ebay Item # 6964548957
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Location Rochester, New YorkStart Date 20050611210954
Country United StatesEnd Date 20050618210954

Subject:  SF Magazines
Title:  Asimov's SF Adventure magazine / 1st Issue (Fall, 1978)
Description:  Item Specifics - Magazine Back Issues Issue Type: Quarterly Issue Subject: Science Fiction Month: -- Publication Name: -- Publication Year: 1978 This listing is for an Isaac Asimov SF Magazine , first issue Fall 1978 . No poster inside . Fall, 1978 "College Life" magazine (Volume 1, Number 1). This item is in Good condition , shows some yellowing to pages and some cover wear . COVER & Illustrations: Paul Alexander. Articles: Editorial: Adventure! by Isaac Asimov; Captive of the Centaurianess by Paul Anderson; Through Time and Space With Ferdinand Feghoot by Grendel Briarton; Bystander by Alan Dean Foster; The Test Tube by Ray Russell; Where Now Is Thy Brother, Epimetheus? by Jesse Peel; Fair Exchange? by Isaac Asimov; The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You! by Harry Harrison. Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! WINNING US BIDDER TO PAY $4.00 USPS PRIORITY SHIPPING & HANDLING . INSURANCE $1.30 (OPTIONAL) . ALL OTHERS EMAIL LOCATION INFO FOR SHIPPING COST . NYEB ACCEPTS MONEYORDERS & CASHIER CHECKS VIA PO BOX & CREDIT CARDS VIA PAYPAL PREFERRED & WESTERN UNION BIDPAY . NO PERSONAL CHECKS PLEASE ! THEY WILL BE RETURNED ! PLEASE ALLOW 7-10 DAYS FOR NON-POSTAL MONEYORDERS & CASHIER CHECKS TO CLEAR . ALL ITEMS SOLD AS IS , AS PICTURED , AS DESCRIBED . ALL PAYMENTS DUE WITHIN 10 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE . ALL ITEMS SHIP WITHIN 7 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PAYMENT . BE SURE TO CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR AUCTIONS FOR COLLECTIBLES & RARE ANTIQUITIES . Book Grading Guide Brand New Books: do not have creases writing, etc. Anything OTHER than Brand New is used, and will show SOME sign of use. Used Books: are USED. Have been used. Will be used. May show any or many signs of use. May be very minor such as a chip or a fold, or may be more visibly used. Any books may or may not have discolored pages. XL: Used to identify Ex-Library Books. LIKE NEW-- Is a USED book. Could be considered Brand New with the exception of a minor flaw(s) *ask if would like to know, may be a crease light cover wear something minor that without it-it would be new EXCELLENT--Shows use, similar to like new. In otherwords it is a used book that was very well cared for showing minor yet typical signs of use VERY GOOD--Minor wear may have writing or some kind of wear but to no extreme GOOD--Everything still there in readable condition. No missing covers or pages, or blocked out words. obviously second hand(or more hands) May show some wear and tear. FAIR/POOR--you can still read it, a reading copy, very beat up, for a reason or more, may show various physical damage We are not experts in any way nor do we claim to be. We use our own personal judgement when grading our items for sale. Sometimes we may make a mistake, though we try our hardest not to. If you have specific questions regarding the condition of an item we have for sale please contact us before bidding or buying. We may also miss something that may be very important to you as a buyer or collector, so if it might create a problem please ask before bidding or buying, thank you On Jun-02-05 at 21:55:01 PDT, seller added the following information: BidPay®  auction payments made easy

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6964548957: Asimov's SF Adventure magazine / 1st Issue (Fall, 1978)
ChangeEval.Book ID Title    Date    Issue
100% 0%99%7107 Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction MagazineSpring 1977v1#1, No. 1
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