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Fact New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 79 1 June, 1967 1 Analog/Science Fiction Science Fact New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 79 3 July, 1967 1 Analog/Science Fiction Science Fact New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 80 4 September, 1967 1 Analog/Science Fiction Science Fact New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 80 1 November, 1967 1 Analog/Science Fiction Science Fact New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 80 3 December, 1967 1 Analog/Science Fiction Science Fact New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 82 4 September, 1968 1 Analog/Science Fiction Science Fact New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 82 1 October, 1968 1 Astounding Science Fiction New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 51 5 January, 1956 1 Astounding Science Fiction New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 51 6 February, 1956 1 Astounding Science Fiction New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 52 6 February, 1956 1 Astounding Science Fiction New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 53 3 May, 1956 1 Astounding Science Fiction New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 54 5 January, 1955 1 Astounding Science Fiction New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 54 6 February, 1955 1 Astounding Science Fiction New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 57 5 July, 1956 1 Astounding Science Fiction New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 58 4 December, 1957 1 Astounding Science Fiction New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 59 1 March, 1957 1 Astounding Science Fiction New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 59 4 June, 1957 1 Astounding Science Fiction New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 62 5 July, 1957 1 Astounding Science Fiction New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 64 3 November, 1958 1 Astounding Science Fiction New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 64 3 November, 1959 1 Astounding Science Fiction New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 64 4 December, 1959 1 Astounding Science Fiction New York : Street & Smith Publications Inc., 1930 64 6 February, 1960 1 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 6 3 June, 1953 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 6 4 July, 1953 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 6 5 August, 1953 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 7 1 October, 1953 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 7 2 November, 1953 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 9 1 October, 1954 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 9 5 February, 1955 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 10 5 July, 1955 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 11 1 October, 1955 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 13 1 November, 1956 1 Part 3 Galaxy 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Corporation, 1950 23 1 October, 1964 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 23 2 December, 1964 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 23 5 June, 1965 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 23 6 August, 1965 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 25 3 February, 1967 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 25 4 April, 1967 1 Part 3 2 copies Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 25 5 June, 1967 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 26 2 December, 1967 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 26 3 February, 1968 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 26 4 April, 1968 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 27 1 August, 1968 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 27 4 November, 1968 1 Part 3 Galaxy New York : Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1950 27 5 December, 1968 1 Part 3 Supernatural Stories Theobald, Ray London : John Spencer & Co., 1954 1 2 ---- 1 Part 3 Masks of Time, The Silverberg, Robert New York : Ballantine Science Fiction, 1968 ---- ---- ---- 1 Part 3 New Worlds Science Fiction Concord, N. 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