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Galaxy Science Fiction:  October & November 1957 -featuring "Wolfbane" in two parts by Frederik Pohl & C. M. Kornbluth + Ideas Die Hard, Double Indemnity, Morning After, Robots are Nice?, Break a Leg, Gray Flannel Armor, You Wre Right Joe, Share Alike, +

Galaxy Science Fiction: October & November 1957 -featuring "Wolfbane" in two parts by Frederik Pohl & C. M. Kornbluth + Ideas Die Hard, Double Indemnity, Morning After, Robots are Nice?, Break a Leg, Gray Flannel Armor, You Wre Right Joe, Share Alike, +

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Galaxy Science Fiction: October & November 1957 -featuring "Wolfbane" in two parts by Frederik Pohl & C. M. Kornbluth + Ideas Die Hard, Double Indemnity, Morning After, Robots are Nice?, Break a Leg, Gray Flannel Armor, You Wre Right Joe, Share Alike, +

by Gold, H. L. (ed) - Frederik Pohl, C. M. Kornbluth, Isaac Asimov, Jim Harmon, J. T. McIntosh, Robert Sheckley, Daniel F. Galouye, Gordon R. Dickson, Finn O'Donnevan, +

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New York: Galaxy Pub, 1957. -----The scans you see are the books you get. "Galaxy Science Fiction", two issues, tight clean and square, minor edge wear. Contents include: Wolfbane by Frederik Pohl & C. M. Kornbluth, in two parts, with classic illustrations by Wally Wood / Double Indemnity by Robert Sheckley / Ideas Die Hard by Isaac Asimov / Share Alike by Daniel F. Galouye / Robots Are Nice? by Gordon R. Dickson / Morning After by Robert Sheckley / Break A Leg by Jim Harmon / You Were Right, Joe by J. T. McIntosh (aka James MacGregor) / Gray Flannel Armor by Finn O'Donnevan (aka Robert Sheckley). Check out the scans., . First Edition. Soft Covers. Very Good. Illus. by Wallace Wood, Pederson,. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.

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Title
Galaxy Science Fiction: October & November 1957 -featuring "Wolfbane" in two parts by Frederik Pohl & C. M. Kornbluth + Ideas Die Hard, Double Indemnity, Morning After, Robots are Nice?, Break a Leg, Gray Flannel Armor, You Wre Right Joe, Share Alike, +
Author
Gold, H. L. (ed) - Frederik Pohl, C. M. Kornbluth, Isaac Asimov, Jim Harmon, J. T. McIntosh, Robert Sheckley, Daniel F. Galouye, Gordon R. Dickson, Finn O'Donnevan, +
Illustrator
Wallace Wood, Pederson,
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Galaxy Pub
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1957
Keywords
Galaxy Science Fiction: October & November 1957, Gold, H. L. (ed) Wallace Wood, Pederson, -----"Galaxy Science Fiction", two issues, tight clean and square, minor edge wear. Contents include: Wolfbane by Frederik Pohl & C. M. Kornb
Bookseller catalogs
Pulps and Pulp Related; Fantasy and Science Fiction;
Size
12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall

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