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Vintage Science Fiction Pulp Magazine Astounding Science Fiction July 1959

Original price was: $18.00.Current price is: $14.58.

This is an amazing condition 3/4 century old pulp – looks like it possibly could be unread.

No reading creases, not dog eared, no writing or tears or labels. Some light discoloration to white borders on back cover. Mild tanning on page edges internally, closes tightly, staples/binding not stressed.

Serial chapter of Gordon R. Dickson’s “Dorsai!”
See second image for table of contents.

Kelly Freas cover art, more Freas and von Dongen artwork inside.

Will ship promptly, carefully packaged.

1 in stock

Ships in 1 to 3 business days, carefully packaged, every shipment with tracking.

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Weight 18 oz
Dimensions 7 × 5 × 1 in

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