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Asimov's SF Adventure magazine / 1st Issue (Fall, 1978)
ebay Item # 4521790188
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Offered at $ 2.99 Sold at $ 3.24
Buy it Now# Bids 2
Quantity 1High Bidder olivier_from_paris
Seller rng1327Time left Auction over
Location MOTOR CITYStart Date 20050121152021
Country United StatesEnd Date 20050128152021

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 Fall, 1978 "College Life" magazine (Volume 1, Number 1). Great condition - Great Investment. You don't find many of these magazines anymore. 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. Please view our other auctions! Will combine to reduce shipping costs. NOTE: We do our best to describe the items we sell. If there are ever any questions, please contact us. We are in business to sell a good product and to keep our Customers happy. There is no situation that cannot be resolved. We are only human and we occasionally have a glitch in operations. We ship twice a week. Please remember that we cannot control Postal shipping times. Also, in order to keep costs at reasonable levels, we ship the cheapest way possible via the USPS and we use re-cycled boxes where possible. All items will be packaged in a professional way to protect the product from most shipping problems. It is always advisable to protect your investment with insurance. We are not responsible for lost articles or damage in shipment. Magazines will be shipped in a large manila envelope, in a plastic sleeve with backer board, and sealed with box tape. Also, a "Please Do Not Bend!" notation will be on front of envelope. They will be shipped via media rate, which can take longer than normal mail. If you desire other methods of packaging or shipping, we will be glad to quote special services.

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4521790188: Asimov's SF Adventure magazine / 1st Issue (Fall, 1978)
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