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Analog Science Fact & Fiction September 1965 (Sep. Sept.)

by Garrett, Randall / Anderson, Poul / Dickson, Gordon R./ Reynolds, Mack / Bova, Ben & others

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Conde Nast Publications Inc., 1965 Volume LXXVI Number 1 in Very Good condition. Cover art by Kelly Freas. Novelette: "Psi for Sale" by Walter Bupp (Randall Garrett). Serial: Part One (of 3) of "Space Pioneer" by Mack Reynolds.Short Stories: "The Life of Your Time" by Michael Karageorge (Poul Anderson), "Computers Don't Argue" by Gordon R. Dickson, "Test in Orbit" by Ben Bova, and "Say It with Flowers" by Winston P. Sanders (Poul Anderson). Science Fact: "Lut the Giant Mover" by Lyle R. Hamilton. Readers' Departments: The Editor's Page, In Times to Come, The Analytical Laboratory, The Reference Library by P. Schuyler Miller, and Brass Tacks.. Digest Magazine. Very Good. Periodical.
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ANALOG Science Fiction/ Science Fact: September, Sept. 1965

ANALOG Science Fiction/ Science Fact: September, Sept. 1965

by Analog (Mack Reynolds; Walter Bupp - aka John Berryman; Michael Karageorge - aka Poul Anderson; Gordon R. Dickson; Ben Bova; Winston P. Sanders - aka Poul Anderson)

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NY: Conde Nast Publications, 1965. Vol. LXXVI (76), No. 1. Edited by John W. Campbell. Cover art by Freas for "Space Pioneer" (pt. 1 of 3) by Mack Reynolds. Includes "Psi for Sale" (novelette) by Walter Bupp (John Berryman); "The Life of Your Time" by Michael Karageorge (Poul Anderson); "Computers Don't Argue" by Gordon R. Dickson; "Test in Orbit" by Ben Bova; "Say it with Flowers" by Winston P. Sanders [Poul Anderson]. Science Fact: "Lut the Giant Mover" by Lyle R. Hamilton. Readers' Department: "The Editor's Page: How Little We Know" by John W. Campbell; "In Times to Come"; "The Analytical Laboratory"; "The Reference Library" by P. Schuyler Miller; "Brass Tacks". Illustrated by Kelly Freas, and John Schoenherr. Tanning; slight crease.. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good+.
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ANALOG Science Fiction/ Science Fact: September, Sept. 1965

ANALOG Science Fiction/ Science Fact: September, Sept. 1965

by Analog (Mack Reynolds; Walter Bupp - aka John Berryman; Michael Karageorge - aka Poul Anderson; Gordon R. Dickson; Ben Bova; Winston P. Sanders - aka Poul Anderson)

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NY: Conde Nast Publications, 1965. Vol. LXXVI (76), No. 1. Edited by John W. Campbell. Cover art by Freas for "Space Pioneer" (pt. 1 of 3) by Mack Reynolds. Includes "Psi for Sale" (novelette) by Walter Bupp [John Berryman]; "The Life of Your Time" by Michael Karageorge [Poul Anderson]; "Computers Don't Argue" by Gordon R. Dickson; "Test in Orbit" by Ben Bova; "Say it with Flowers" by Winston P. Sanders [Poul Anderson]. Science Fact: "Lut the Giant Mover" by Lyle R. Hamilton. Readers' Department: "The Editor's Page: How Little We Know" by John W. Campbell; "In Times to Come"; "The Analytical Laboratory"; "The Reference Library" by P. Schuyler Miller; "Brass Tacks". Illustrated by Kelly Freas, and John Schoenherr. Tanning; rear cover corner crease.. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good+.
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Analog Science Fiction / Science Fact, February 1973 (Volume 90, Number 6)

Analog Science Fiction / Science Fact, February 1973 (Volume 90, Number 6)

by Ben Bova; Poul Anderson; W. Macfarlane; Spider Robinson; William Walling; Tak Hallus; Stephen Robinett; Roger A. Beaumont; G. Harry Stine

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New York: Condé Nast Publications. February 1973. Digest-size Magazine. Near Fine. Edited by Ben Bova. Cover art by Leo Summers illustrating "The People of the Wind" [Polesotechnic League] (serial, part 1 of 3) (Hugo Award finalist, Locus Award nominee, Nebula Award nominee) by Poul Anderson. Includes "Biological Peacefare" (short story) by W. Macfarlane; "The Guy with the Eyes" [Callahan] (short story) by Spider Robinson; "Modus Vivendi" (short story) by William Walling; "Force Over Distance" (aka Jenson's Folly ) (novelette) by Tak Hallus (Stephen Robinett); "Trade-Off" (short story) by Roger A. Beaumont; "The Third Industrial Revolution" (science fact, part 2 of 2) by G. Harry Stine; "Beyond the Citizen" (editorial). Interior illustrations by Leo Summers, Kelly Freas, Vincent DiFate, John Schoenherr.
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Analog: Science Fiction/Science Fact (Vol. XCV, No. 12, December 1976)

Analog: Science Fiction/Science Fact (Vol. XCV, No. 12, December 1976)

by Bova, Ben (ed); Poul Anderson; Bob Shaw; Donald Kingsbury

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NY: Conde Nast Publications. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1976. First Edition Thus. First Printing. Magazine. Cover by Jack Gaughan for "The Bitter Bread" by Anderson. Includes "Star Probe" (pt. 3 of 3) by Green; "The Visible Man" by Dozois; "Unfaithful Recording" by Shaw; "Love for All and All for Love" by Dern.. Mild water damage on front cover, tear on top of spine, else fine. VERY GOOD. . Analog Series. 12mo 7" - 7½" tall. 178 pp .
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ANALOG Science Fact/ Science Fiction: July 1964 ("Sleeping Planet")

ANALOG Science Fact/ Science Fiction: July 1964 ("Sleeping Planet")

by Analog (William F. Burkett, Jr.; Poul Anderson; Raymond E. Banks; R. A. J. Phillips; William F. Dawson & Ben Bova)

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NY: Conde Nast Publications, 1964. Vol. LXXIII (73), No. 5. Bedsheet-sized. Edited by John W. Campbell. Cover art by Freas for "Sleeping Planet" (pt. 1 of 3) by William F. Burkett, Jr. Includes "The Master Key" (novelette) by Poul Anderson; "The Sea-Water Papers" by Raymond E. Banks; "A Day in the Life of Kelvin Throop" by R. A. J. Phillips. Science Fact: "Origin of the Solar System" by William F. Dawson & Ben Bova. Readers' Departments: "Brass Tacks"; "The Editor's Page: The End of Colonialism"; "The Analytical Laboratory"; "In Times to Come"; "The Reference Library" by P. Schuyler Miller. Illustrated by Kelly Freas and John Schoenherr. Tanning; minor creasing and rubbing.. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good+.
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Analog Science Fact Science Fiction July 1964

Analog Science Fact Science Fiction July 1964

by John W. Campbell (editor) William F. Dawson and Ben Bova, William F. Burkett, Poul Anderson, Raymond E. Banks, R.A.J. Phillips

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Analog, 1964. Large format sci-fi magazine. Good to Very Good condition. Cover features "Sleeping Planet" by William F. Burkett, Jr. (Part One of Three Parts).
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Analog: Science Fact Science Fiction July 1964 (Kelly Freas Cover)

by Campbell, John W. (Editor) Dawson, William F.; Bova, Ben; Burkett, William F.; Anderson, Poul; Banks, Raymond E.; Phillips, R. A. J.

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New York: Conde Nast , 1964. Book. Illus. by Freas, Kelly . Very Good. Magazine. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. The front cover has a tiny tear on the top left corner edge. The back cover has a two inch long crease. Articles include - ORIGIN OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM BY WILLIAM F. DAWSON AND BEN BOVA, SLEEPING PLANET (PART ONE OF THREE PARTS) BY WILLIAM F. BURKETT, THE MASTER KEY BY POUL ANDERSON, THE SEA WATER PAPEERS BY RAYMOND E. BANKS, A DAY IN THE LIFE OF KELVIN THROOP BY R A J PHILLIPS.
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