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ANALOG - Science Fiction Science Fact - Volume 99 - numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 - January February March April 1979

ANALOG - Science Fiction Science Fact - Volume 99 - numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 - January February March April 1979

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ANALOG - Science Fiction Science Fact - Volume 99 - numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 - January February March April 1979

by Schmidt, Stanley (editor) (John Varley; Sam Nicholson; J. W. Schutz; Ronald R. Lambert; Orson Scott Card; St. Marie; Robert Thurston; Frank Herbert; Eric Vinicoff; Marcia Martin; Edmundo Hamiltowne; Gary Alan Ruse; Trudy E. Bell; Ilil Arbel; Ted Reynolds)

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New York: Conde Nast Publishing, 1979. Book. Illus. by Paul Lehr; Dean Ellis; Mike Hinge; John Sanchez;. Very Good+. Soft cover. First Editions. 12mo. 178, 178, 178, 178 pp. Digests. Light wear. Covers by: Paul Lehr; Dean Ellis; Mike Hinge; and John Sanchez. These four issues contain all four parts of John Varley's serialized novel, Titan, along with: JANUARY: Triad - a novelette by Sam Nicholson; Short Stories: The Santa Claus Problem by J. W. Schutz; The Last Alchemist by Ronald R. Lambert; Breaking the Game by Orson Scott Card; Final Solution by St. Marie; The Wanda Lake Number by Robert Thurston; and Science Fact: The Voyager Record by Jon Lomberg; and Making Sense of Extraterrestrial Senses by Kenneth Jon Rose. FEBRUARY: Songs of a Sentient Flute - a novelette by Frank Herbert; Short Stories: Last Hunt by Eric Vinicoff and Marcia Martin; Letter to Ed by Edmundo Hamiltowne; The Odds Man by Gary Alan Ruse; A Computer that Writes Science Fiction - an essay by Paul J. Nahin; and Science Fact: Today's Computers Intelligent Machines and Our Future by Hans Moravec. MARCH: Novelettes: Minding the Business by Sam Nicholson; and Harem by Trudy E. Bell and Ilil Arbel; and Short Stories: Can These Bones Live by Ted Reynolds; The Believer by Laurence M. Janifer; The Element by Stephen L. Suffet; and Science Fact: Funding the Future by M. David Stone. APRIL: Duty Honor Planet - a novelette by Michael McCollum; and Short Stories: Reunion by Paul J. Nahin; Share It With Me by Kirill Bulychev; Pathway by Edward A. Byers; Redeemer by Gregory Benford; The Thirteenth Utopia by Somtwo Sucharitkul; Mayfair by Thomas Sullivan; and Science Fact: Build Your Own A-Bomb and Wake Up the Neighborhood by George W. Harper; along with the usual features in all four issues..

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Title
ANALOG - Science Fiction Science Fact - Volume 99 - numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 - January February March April 1979
Author
Schmidt, Stanley (editor) (John Varley; Sam Nicholson; J. W. Schutz; Ronald R. Lambert; Orson Scott Card; St. Marie; Robert Thurston; Frank Herbert; Eric Vinicoff; Marcia Martin; Edmundo Hamiltowne; Gary Alan Ruse; Trudy E. Bell; Ilil Arbel; Ted Reynolds)
Illustrator
Paul Lehr; Dean Ellis; Mike Hinge; John Sanchez;
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Edition
First Editions
Publisher
Conde Nast Publishing
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1979
Size
12mo
Keywords
speculative fiction; new wave; fantasy; future history; sf; future shock; time travel; space opera; exploration; aliens; invasion; first contact; rocket; robot; thriller;

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