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Harlan Ellison et al “Nebula Winners Thirteen” Vintage 1981 paperback anthology First edition
$18.00
This is a “very good plus” or better vintage 1981 paperback with a solid binding, no writing, no loose, torn or folded pages. Text block is tight, closes flat, text block shows tanning. A light reading crease on front cover along spine, otherwise amazingly preserved – You don’t come across vintage paperbacks this nice very often!
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| Weight | 16 oz |
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| Dimensions | 6.5 × 4 × 1 in |
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