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ANALOG Science Fiction/ Science Fact: March, Mar. 1966

ANALOG Science Fiction/ Science Fact: March, Mar. 1966

by Analog (Vernor Vinge; Joe Poyer; Anne McCaffrey; Alexander B. Malec; Keith Laumer)

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NY: Conde Nast Publications, 1966. Vol. LXXVII, No. 1. Edited by John W. Campbell, Jr. Cover art by Schoenherr for "Science Fact: Giant Meteor Impact" by J. E. Enever. Includes "Bookworm, Run!" (novelette) by Vernor Vinge; "Operation Malacca" (novelette) by Joe Poyer; "The Ship Who Mourned" by Anne McCaffrey; "10:01 A. M" by Alexander B. Malec; "Protopath" by Keith Laumer. Reader's Departments: "The Editor's Page: Crackpots in Government" by John W. Campbell; "In Times to Come"; "The Analytical Laboratory"; "The Reference Library" by P. Schuyler Miller; "Brass Tacks". Illustrated by John Schoenherr, Kelly Freas, and Leo Summers. Tanning; slight wear.. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good+ to Near Fine.
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