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Hard To Find Sci Fi Mags -- Galileo, Asimov's SF Advent
ebay Item # 4520995098
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Offered at $ 15.00 Sold at $ 15.00
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Quantity 1High Bidder gbetty
Seller the-knight-owlTime left Auction over
Location Check our other auctions and $ave!Start Date 20050118121634
Country United StatesEnd Date 20050125121634

Subject:  SF Magazines
Title:  Hard To Find Sci Fi Mags -- Galileo, Asimov's SF Advent
Description:  Item Specifics - Magazine Back Issues Issue Type: Multiple Issues Subject: Science Fiction Month: -- Publication Name: -- Publication Year: -- Hard To Find Sci Fi Mags -- Galileo, Asimov's SF Adventure * Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine -- 1st Issue (Fall '78): Harry Harrison, Poul Anderson, Alan Dean Foster, More! * Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine #4: David Gerrold, Barry B. Longyear, John Brunner, More! * Cosmos -- Sept '77: Joe Haldeman, Norman Spinrad, Richard A. Lupoff * Cosmos -- Nov '77: Harlan Ellison, Michael Bishop, George R.R. Martin, More! * Galileo #9: Robert Silverberg, Jeffrey Carver, More! * Galileo #10: M. Lucie Chin, Kevin O'Donnell, Jr., Joe Hensley * Galileo #11-12 (special double issue): David WIlson, Michael Coney, More! * Galileo #14: Larry Niven, David Riesman, Timothy Ferris * Galileo #15: Gerald Feinberg, Connie Willis, More! * Galileo #16: Joe Haldeman, Joan Vinge, Larry Niven * Odyssey -- Summer '76: Larry Niven, Robert Hoskins Overall condition for all magazines is Good/Fair. Buyer to pay ACTUAL shipping with no handling or packaging fees! We can ship it Priority to all U.S. addresses. Bid with Confidence -- Over 99% Positive Feedback! On Thu Aug 07 20:45:47 PDT 2003, seller added the following information:
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4520995098: Hard To Find Sci Fi Mags -- Galileo, Asimov's SF Advent
ChangeEval.Book ID Title    Date    Issue
100% 0%99%1656 images available Asimov's SF Adventure MagazineFall 1978v1#1
100% 0%99%1659 images available Asimov's SF Adventure MagazineFall 1979v1#4
100% 0%97%6076 images available Galileo1976No. 1
100% 0%95%6084 GalileoJul 1978No. 9
100% 0%95%6085 GalileoSep 1978No. 10
100% 0%95%6086 Galileo1979(11/12), No. 11
100% 0%94%2930 images available Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy MagazineNov 1977v1#4
100% 0%94%6077 images available Galileo1976No. 2
100% 0%94%6088 GalileoSep 1979v2#2, No. 14
100% 0%93%6089 GalileoNov 1979v2#3, No. 15
100% 0%93%6090 GalileoJan 1980v2#4, No. 16
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