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    Soviet Life [No. 1 (100), January 1965] ed. Boris V. Karpovich (USSR Embassy, 35¢, 64pp, 10½″ x 14″ slick) []
    Details supplied by Ned Brooks.
    • 20 · Tyorkin in the Hereafter · Alexander Tvardovsky · pm; 4 pages of bad poetry, said to be the third that Archie Johnstone got translated.
    • 54 · Three Stories · Ilya Varshavsky · gp; with drawings by the author, no translator credited.
    • _54 · Café Molecular · Ilya Varshavsky · ss
    • _54 · Robby · Ilya Varshavsky · ss
    • _54 · Biocurrents, Biocurrents · Ilya Varshavsky · ss
      translated from the Russian (“Biotoki, biotoki…”, Fantastika, 1963).


    Soviet Literature   (about)
    Published in Moscow, issued in several languages. The English edition started in 1945. Since 1968 has devoted several issues entirely to SF.

    • Publishers:
      • Writers’ Union of the USSR; Moscow, U.S.S.R.: Soviet Literature.
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    Space and Time   (about)
    Semi-professional magazine. See also Toadstool Wine.

    • Publishers:
      • Gordon Linzner; Ridgewood, NY: Space and Time, #1 – #7.
      • Gordon Linzner; Brooklyn, NY: Space and Time, #8.
      • Gordon & Becky Linzner; Corona, NY: Space and Time, #9.
      • Gordon & Becky Linzner; Kew Gardens, NY: Space and Time, #10 – #14.
      • Gordon Linzner; Kew Gardens, NY: Space and Time, #15 – #27.
      • Gordon Linzner; New York: Space and Time, #28 – #67.
      • Space and Time; New York: Space and Time, #68 – .
    • Editors:
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