Published by Gordon & Gotch, Australia, 1959
Seller: Serendipitous Ink, Rosewood, QLD, Australia
Softcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. 3 volumes. May, June, July 1959. The Pirates Of Ersatz by Murray Leinster in 3 parts. The magazines are in good lightly marked condition. Size: Small Octavo. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 8350.
Published by Street & Smith, 1959
Seller: Print Matters, London, United Kingdom
US$ 83.06
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Fine. Soft Cover. Street & Smith 1959. Book condition: F - Fine. A collection of 4 consecutive issues of Astounding Science Fiction magazine, including issues from May, June, July & August 1959 in fine to very fine condition, with some taped spines - an expected level of wear and tear for these beautiful vintage magazines. Features fantastic covers by Frank Kelly Freas & Ed 'Emsh' Emshwiller. Featuring 'The Pirates of Ersatz' by Murray Leinster, 'Hi Diddle Diddle!' by Calvin M. Knox, 'The Stoker & The Stars' by John A. Sentry, 'Missing Link' by Frank Herbert, 'Despoilers Of The Golden Empire' by David Gordon, 'The Man Who Did Not Fit' by Algis Budrys, 'Translation Error' by Robert Silverberg, 'Wherever You Are' by Winston P. Sanders, 'Now Inhale' by Eric Frank Russell, 'Set A Thief' by H. C. Elliott, 'The Sieve' by Christopher Anvil, 'Dorsai!' by Gordon R. Dickson, 'Hex' by Larry M. Harris, 'HIstory Repeats' by George O. Smith and many more. Astounding Science Fiction is an American science fiction magazine published under various titles since 1930. Originally titled Astounding Stories of Super-Science, the first issue was dated January 1930, published by William Clayton, and edited by Harry Bates. Clayton went bankrupt in 1933 and the magazine was sold to Street & Smith. The new editor was F. Orlin Tremaine, who soon made Astounding the leading magazine in the nascent pulp science fiction field. A British edition published by Atlas Publishing and Distributing Company ran from August 1939 until August 1963, initially in pulp format, switching to digest from November 1953. The material in the British editions was selected from the U.S. issues, most stories coming from a single U.S. number, and other stories picked from earlier or later issues to fill the magazine. The covers were usually repainted from the American originals. Condition: Fine/Very Fine. 128 pages. Size: 7" x 9" (170mm x 235mm). (0.51 AST19592).
Published by Street & Smith, 1959
Seller: Print Matters, London, United Kingdom
US$ 83.06
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Fine. Soft Cover. Street & Smith 1959. Book condition: F - Fine. A collection of FOUR issues of Astounding Science Fiction magazine, including issues from January, April, November & December 1959 in fine to very fine condition, with some taped spines - an expected level of wear and tear for these beautiful vintage magazines. Features 3 fantastic covers by Frank Kelly Freas. Featuring 'The Big Front Yard' by Clifford D. Simak, 'Big Sword' by Paul Ash, '.And Check The Oil' by Randall Garrett, 'The Yellow Pill' by Rog Phillips, 'False Image' by Jay Williams, 'To Run The Rim' by A. Bertram Chandler, 'Guppy' by Stanley Mullen, 'Seedling' by Charles V. DeVet, 'Study In Still Life' by Eric Frank Russell, 'Broken Tool' by Theodore L. Thomas, 'Straw' by Algis Budrys, 'Leverage;' by Christopher Anvil, 'The Unartificial Elements' by Isaac Asimov, 'Dorsai!' by Gordon R. Dickson, 'Cat and Mouse' by Ralph Williams, 'Transfusion' by Chad Oliver, 'Disturbing Sun' by Philip Latham, 'Unborn Tomorrow' by Mack Reynolds and many more. Astounding Science Fiction is an American science fiction magazine published under various titles since 1930. Originally titled Astounding Stories of Super-Science, the first issue was dated January 1930, published by William Clayton, and edited by Harry Bates. Clayton went bankrupt in 1933 and the magazine was sold to Street & Smith. The new editor was F. Orlin Tremaine, who soon made Astounding the leading magazine in the nascent pulp science fiction field. A British edition published by Atlas Publishing and Distributing Company ran from August 1939 until August 1963, initially in pulp format, switching to digest from November 1953. The material in the British editions was selected from the U.S. issues, most stories coming from a single U.S. number, and other stories picked from earlier or later issues to fill the magazine. The covers were usually repainted from the American originals. Condition: Fine/Very Fine. 128 pages. Size: 7" x 9" (170mm x 235mm). (0.51 AST19593).
Published by Street & Smith, 1959
Seller: Print Matters, London, United Kingdom
US$ 83.06
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Fine. Soft Cover. Street & Smith 1959. Book condition: F - Fine. A collection of 4 consecutive issues of Astounding Science Fiction magazine, including issues from January, February, March & April 1959 in fine to very fine condition, with some taped spines - an expected level of wear and tear for these beautiful vintage magazines. Features fantastic covers by Frank Kelly Freas & Ed 'Emsh' Emshwiller. Featuring 'The Big Front Yard' by Clifford D. Simak, 'Big Sword' by Paul Ash, '.And Check The Oil' by Randall Garrett, 'The Yellow Pill' by Rog Phillips, 'False Image' by Jay Williams, 'A Bicycle Built For Brew' by Poul Anderson, 'Stimulus' by Andrew Salmond, 'Unhuman Sacrifice' by Katherine MacLean, 'Goliath & The Beanstalk' by Christopher Anvil, 'Gifts' by Gordon R. Dickson, 'Our Lonely Planet' by Isaac Asimov, 'Ministry of Disturbance' by H. Beam Piper, 'Triggerman' by J. F. Bone, 'To Run The Rim' by A. Bertram Chandler, 'Guppy' by Stanley Mullen, 'Seedling' by Charles V. DeVet, 'Study In Still Life' by Eric Frank Russell and many more. Astounding Science Fiction is an American science fiction magazine published under various titles since 1930. Originally titled Astounding Stories of Super-Science, the first issue was dated January 1930, published by William Clayton, and edited by Harry Bates. Clayton went bankrupt in 1933 and the magazine was sold to Street & Smith. The new editor was F. Orlin Tremaine, who soon made Astounding the leading magazine in the nascent pulp science fiction field. A British edition published by Atlas Publishing and Distributing Company ran from August 1939 until August 1963, initially in pulp format, switching to digest from November 1953. The material in the British editions was selected from the U.S. issues, most stories coming from a single U.S. number, and other stories picked from earlier or later issues to fill the magazine. The covers were usually repainted from the American originals. Condition: Fine/Very Fine. 128 pages. Size: 7" x 9" (170mm x 235mm). (0.51 AST19591).