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Isaac ASIMOV's SF Adventure Magazine #1, 1978
ebay Item # 3581240677
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Offered at $ 3.99 High Bid None
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Quantity 1High Bidder
Seller tcthepackratTime left Auction over
Location Titusville, PAStart Date 20040117144240
Country United StatesEnd Date 20040124144240

Subject:  SF Magazines
Title:  Isaac ASIMOV's SF Adventure Magazine #1, 1978
Description:  Item Specifics - Magazine Back Issues Issue Type: Quarterly Issue Subject: Science Fiction Month: -- Publication Name: -- Publication Year: 1978 Language: -- Please! Do not bid, if you do not plan on paying for this auction Please read the item description completely! Please ask any questions BEFORE bidding, my auctions are ASIS unless otherwise stated! If NOT in the United States, email BEFORE bidding! If you do not, your bid will be cancelled, sorry! ASIMOV'S SF ADVENTURE MAGAZINE VOL 1 #1, FALL 1978 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 8 X 11 b&w science fiction magazine Some story art, color cover & center poster by Paul Alexander Writers include; Alan Dean Foster "Bystander", also Asimov & others! Solid, complete & in good condition Some handling wear to cover edge & corners, etc Top right corner has a spot damage from old price sticker! I'll be listing many vintage mags over next few weeks! Sorry if cam pics aren't the best, but my scanner isn't working! *Make sure I know which auction you are inquiring about! US Winning Bidder pays $2.50 for economy shipping! Win multiple auctions for possible lower combined shipping! I except PayPal, check & money order payment, also cash, but at sender's risk! Please do not make any payment before email contact, Unless you are completely sure of correct total! Optional insurance is $1.30 up to $50, and varies above 50! NO delay on personal check, if 20+ feedbacks & NO -neg. 6% sales tax if a PA resident. Please check my me page for more information on tcthepackrat auctions!

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3581240677: Isaac ASIMOV's SF Adventure Magazine #1, 1978
ChangeEval.Book ID Title    Date    Issue
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