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Astounding Science Fiction February 1956 Robert Heinlein Serial
$18.00
This is a complete, “very good -” or better vintage science fiction pulp from 1956 featuring works by Robert Heinlein, Mark Clifton, and Reg Rhein, 162 black and white pages.
Cool Kelly Freas cover art, with internal art done by Freas, Emsh, and van Dongen. Nice!
No loose, torn, or folded pages. Binding is tight and intact. No writing. Pages are tanned on edges and are somewhat brittle, some edge chipping on some
See accompanying images for full condition details and table of contents.
Will ship promptly, carefully packaged.
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asf-256
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Vintage Sci Fi Pulps & Mags, Vintage Science Fiction
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Weight | .5 oz |
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Dimensions | 8 × 5 × 1 in |
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