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Thrilling Wonder Stories Nos. 9, 101, 104 UK SF MAG
ebay Item # 4208988210
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Subject:  SF Magazines
Title:  Thrilling Wonder Stories Nos. 9, 101, 104 UK SF MAG
Description:  Item Specifics - Magazine Back Issues Issue Type: -- Subject: Science Fiction Month: -- Publication Name: -- Printing Year: -- Language: English This translation is provided as a service. eBay cannot guarantee its accuracy.View Item Specifics in original language. 3 Copies of THRILLING WONDER STORIES UK Edition Nos. 9, 101, 104(I don't understand the numbering system as they all appear to be from about 1953) No. 4 is in fairly good condition. No. 101 Average Condition. 104 Poor loose covers otherwise OK. All copies are complete and legible and in poor/average to good for their age. Please email if you would like more photos of the cover POSTAGE UK £2.50 US £4.00 Europe £ 3.00 UK PAYMENTS : Cheque or Paypal INTERNATIONAL PAYMENT BY PAYPAL ONLY. Please email for more info. Why not check out my other auctions? Lots more old Science Fiction & Fantasy mags and books to be listed soon. To find them just go to Search, tick the titles and descriptions box and enter the word: soggypee and then press enter. ANOTHER SOGGYPEE AUCTION BY MICK THE MAD MAG MAN Powered by eBay Turbo Lister

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4208988210: Thrilling Wonder Stories Nos. 9, 101, 104 UK SF MAG
ChangeEval.Book ID Title    Date    Issue
100% 0%99%202261 images available Thrilling Wonder Stories (UK)Oct 1953No. 101
100% 0%99%214481 images available Thrilling Wonder Stories (UK)Jul 1954No. 104
100% 0%99%214478 images available Thrilling Wonder Stories (UK)Mar 1953v1#9
100% 0%97%11147 Science Wonder StoriesFeb 1930v1#9
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