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Amos Geffen Library -\354\340\372\370.Xlsx הערות Title Author Condition Price 15 שקלים לגיליון , 130 לכל הגליונות fantasy and science fiction 13 issues 1-3 15 שקלים לגיליון , 150 לכל הגליונות asimov science fiction 15 issues 1 Renaissance A. E. Van Vogt 1 20 The Pawns of Null-A A. E. Van Vogt 1 20 The Universe Makers A. E. Van Vogt 1 20 The Violent Man A. E. Van Vogt 1 15 Tyranopous A. E. Van Vogt 1 20 Star Trek 6 Alan Dean Foster 2 30 The Moon Of Gomrath Alan Garner 1 20 The Doors Of Perception And Heaven And Hell Aldous Huxley 3 15 The Light Fantastic Alfred Bester 1 30 16 Skeleton from My Closet Alfred Hitchcock 1 30 A Vision of Battlements Anthony Burgess 1 20 The Clockwork Testament or Enderby's End Anthony Burgess 1 20 The Wanting Seed Anthony Burgess 1 20 2010: Odyssey Two Arthur C. Clarke 1 20 Expedition To Earth Arthur C. Clarke 1 20 Expedition To Earth Arthur C. Clarke 3 15 Glide Path Arthur C. Clarke 1 30 hard cover Imperial Earth Arthur C. Clarke 2 20 Of Time And Stars Arthur C. Clarke 1 30 hard cover Of Time And Stars Arthur C. Clarke 3 15 Prelude To Space Arthur C. Clarke 1 30 hard cover Reach Of Tomorrow Arthur C. Clarke 1 30 hard cover Rendezvoue With Rama Arthur C. Clarke 2 20 Tales From The White Hart Arthur C. Clarke 1 30 The Lost Worlds Of 2001 Arthur C. Clarke 1 20 The Other Side Of The Sky Arthur C. Clarke 1 30 hard cover Time to Come August Derleth ed. 2 30 Collected Fantasies Avram Davidson ed. 1 30 The Day Of The Burning Barry M. Malzberg 1 20 The Sodom And Gomorrah Business Barry M. Malzberg 1 20 Millennium Ben Bova 1 20 The Interprefer Brian Aldiss 1 20 The Primal Urge Brian Aldiss 1 20 Enemies Of The System Brian W. Aldiss 1 30 hard cover Enemies Of The System Brian W. Aldiss 1 30 hard cover Penguin Science Fiction Brian W. Aldiss ed. 1 30 Hell's Cartographers Brian W. Aldiss and Harry Harrison ed. 1 30 The Year's Best SF9 Brian W. Aldiss and Harry Harrison ed. 1 30 A Mile Beyond The Moon C. M. Kornbluth 1 20 The Syndic C. M. Kornbluth 2 20 Voyage To Venus C. S. Lewis 1 20 Vortex C.G. Bearne ed. 2 30 Cosmos Carl Sagan 1 50 hard cover The Cosmic Connection Carl Sagan 2 20 Science Fiction Discoveries Carol and Frederik Pohl ed. 1 30 Dead Man's Bay Catherine Arley 1 20 עותק קריאה Master Of The Sidhe Cenneth C. Flint 1 40 Survival Margin Charles Eric Maine 1 20 Thirst! Charles Eric Maine 1 20 The Rose Charles L. Harness 2 20 The City Dwellers Charles Platt 1 20 The Space Machine Christopher Priest 1 20 Ararat D. M. Thomas 1 20 13 French Science-Fiction Stories Damon Knight 1 30 Analogue Men Damon Knight 3 15 The Scourge Of Screamers Daniel F. Galouye 1 20 Starmind Dave Van Arnam 1 20 The Practice Effect David Brin 1 20 Dark Dominion David Duncan 3 15 When Harlie Was One David Gerrold 1 20 Ace SF Reader Donald A. Wollheim 2 30 The 1972 Annual World's Best SF Donald A. Wollheim 1 30 The 1980 Annual Best SF Donald A. Wollheim 1 30 The 1983 Annual World's Best SF Donald A. Wollheim 1 30 The 1984 Annual World's SF Donald A. Wollheim 1 30 Jondelle E. C. Tubb 1 20 Davy Edgar Pangborn 1 20 A Princess of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 2 15 Escape on Venus Edgar Rice Burroughs 1 20 The Master Mind of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1 20 The Monster Men Edgar Rice Burroughs 1 20 A Far Sunset Edmund Cooper 3 15 Best SF Two Edmund Crispin ed. 2 30 הערות Title Author Condition Price The Haunted Stars Ednond Hamilton 1 20 Cinnabar Edward Bryant 1 20 Final Stage Edward L. Ferman and Barry N. Malzberg 1 30 The Sardonyx Net Elizabeth A. Lynn 1 20 Rissa Kerguelen F. M. Busby 1 20 Children Of Dune Frank Herbert 1 30 hard cover God Emperor Of Dune Frank Herbert 1 30 hard cover The Santaroga Barrier Frank Herbert 1 20 The White Plague Frank Herbert 1 30 hard cover Star Of The Unborn Franz Werfel 1 20 Bipohl Frederic Pohl 2 20 Planets Three Frederic Pohl 1 20 Pohlstars Frederic Pohl 1 20 Star Of Stars Frederic Pohl ed. 1 20 Galaxy Frederik Pohl ed. 2 50 hard cover Galaxy Frederik Pohl ed. 2 30 Star 2 Frederik Pohl ed. 2 30 The Mind Spider And Other Stories Fritz Leiber 3 15 The Fifth Head Of Cerberus Gene Wolfe 2 20 The Wolves Of Memory George Elec Effinger 1 20 Space Plague George O. Smith 2 30 Earth Abides George R. Stewart 3 15 Science Fiction Handbook George S. Elrick 1 30 The Monadic Universe George Zebrowski 1 20 David the King Gladys Schmitt 1 30 hard cover Nebula Winners Twelve Gordon R. Dickson ed. 1 30 Visit to a Small Planet Gore Vidal 1 20 The Haven Graham Diamond 1 20 The Stars In Shroud Gregory Benford 1 30 hard cover 17 X Infinity Groff Conklin 2 30 Invaders Of Earth Groff Conklin 2 20 Fuzzy Sapiens H. Beam Piper 1 20 The First Man In The Moon H. G. Wells 2 20 The First Man In The Moon H. G. Wells 2 20 Bodyguard H. L. Gold 2 30 A Rebel In Time Harry Harrison 1 20 Nova One Harry Harrison ed. 2 20 Skyfall Harry Harrison 1 20 West Of Eden Harry Harrison 1 30 Adventures in Time and Space Healy and McComas 3 25 This Perfect Day Ira Levin 1 30 hard cover A Choice Of Catastrophes Isaac Asimov 1 30 hard cover Before The Golden Age 3 Isaac Asimov 1 30 Before The Golden Age 4 Isaac Asimov 1 30 Before The Golden Age 4 Isaac Asimov 1 30 Five-Odd Isaac Asimov 1 20 Foundation and Empire Isaac Asimov 1 20 Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Anthology Isaac Asimov 2 30 Of Times and Space and Other Things Isaac Asimov 3 15 Space Mail Isaac Asimov 2 30 The Early Asimov Book 1 Isaac Asimov 3 15 The Hugo Winners Vol.1 Isaac Asimov 3 25 The Hugo Winners Vol.2 Isaac Asimov 1 30 Through a Glass, Clearly Isaac Asimov 1 20 TV:2000 Isaac Asimov 2 30 Billenium J. G. Ballard 2 15 World Out Of Mind J. T. Mc'Intosh 3 15 Big Planet Jack Vance 1 20 Space Opera Jack Vance 1 20 Star King Jack Vance 2 15 The Dying Earth Jack Vance 1 20 Seetee Ship/ Seetee Shock Jack Williamson 2 20 The Humanoids Jack Williamson 2 20 The Humanoids Jack Williamson 3 20 The Queen Of The Legion Jack Williamson 2 20 Starbridge Jack Williamson & James E. Gunn 2 20 Destinies James Baen 1 30 The Best from Galaxy James Baen 1 30 The Best from Galaxy James Baen 2 30 Cities in Flight James Blish 1 20 Star Trek 1 James Blish 1 30 Star Trek 2 James Blish 1 30 Star Trek 3 James Blish 1 30 Star Trek 5 James Blish 1 30 Star Trek 7 James Blish 3 25 הערות Title Author Condition Price Domnei James Branch Cabell 1 20 Nebula Award Stories Ten James Gunn 2 30 Giants' Star James P. Hogan 1 20 The Proteus Operation James P. Hogan 1 30 Up The Walls Of The World James Tiptree, Jr 1 20 Hospital Station James White 1 20 Open Prison James White 1 20 Wind From The Abyss Janet E. 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