| Analog Science Fact Science Fiction January Volume 72, No. 5 |  | Authors: Norman Spinrad, Walt And Leigh Richmond, Frank Herbert, John Brunner, Randall Garrett, Ralph A. Hall Md Creator: Ed. John W. Campbell Publisher: Conde Nast Category: Book
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Publication Date: 1964 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Cover art by Ralph A. Hall MD. Stories: Secondary Meteorites by Ralph A. Hall MD, The Eyes Have It by Randall Garrett, Poppa Needs Shorts by Walt and Leigh Richmond, Subjectivity by NOrman Spinrad, See What I mean by John Brunner, and Dune World by Frank Herbert. Analog Science Fiction and Fact is the longest-running science fiction magazine. The Brass Tacks of science fiction, also considered Scientist Fiction b/c getting facts right is as important as plot line. George R.R. Martin described Analog as having "the reputation of being hard-nosed, steel-clad, scientifically rigorous, and perhaps a bit puritanical." The "it-could-happen" sci-fi magazine and winner of numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards. Edgewear, sun-toning. From our creaky wood-floor store on the beautiful Hudson River; Peekskill, NY since 1993!
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Product Description Cover art by Ralph A. Hall MD. Stories: Secondary Meteorites by Ralph A. Hall MD, The Eyes Have It by Randall Garrett, Poppa Needs Shorts by Walt and Leigh Richmond, Subjectivity by NOrman Spinrad, See What I mean by John Brunner, and Dune World by Frank Herbert. Analog Science Fiction and Fact is the longest-running science fiction magazine. The Brass Tacks of science fiction, also considered Scientist Fiction b/c getting facts right is as important as plot line. George R.R. Martin described Analog as having "the reputation of being hard-nosed, steel-clad, scientifically rigorous, and perhaps a bit puritanical." The "it-could-happen" sci-fi magazine and winner of numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards.
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