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Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine: March 1977

Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine: March 1977

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Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine: March 1977

by Baen, James (editor)

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New York: UPD Publishing. Very Good+. 1977. Single Issue Magazine. Mild wear. ; Cover art by Stephen Fabian. Contains stories by Frederik Pohl ("Gateway" part 3 of 3) ; Christopher Irwin; M. A. Bartter; Spider Robinson; and Gordon Eklund. Book reviews by Spider Robinson. Science essays by J. E. Pournelle and Dr. Robert L. Forward. .

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Title
Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine: March 1977
Author
Baen, James (editor)
Format/Binding
Single Issue Magazine
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Publisher
UPD Publishing
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1977

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