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While edited and printed in England, the publisher was in Australia. The issues are listed numerically, though this puts the dates out of order. The issues were clearly assembled in this order; it is our understanding that a change in printers resulted in the third issue coming out before the old printer got #2 out. |
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Because of a change in printers v1 #3 was published before v1 #2. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Special science fiction issue. |
Semi-professional magazine. |
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Joint Soviet Issue. |
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Subtitled “Visions of Home”. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Subtitled “Visions of Humanity”. Includes a limited edition letterpress print “Humanity, Age & Death” by M. John Harrison. Details taken from magazine website. |
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Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1918-1921). |
Free promo minizine. |
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Labelled “The Final Issue” |
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Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |
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