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Dep. Blish 367

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Title

Magazines

Shelfmark

Dep. Blish 367

Summary

Comprises:

Magazine of Horror, 1968-1970

Mancon 5, 1976

The Most Thrilling Science Fiction, 1961

Mystery Stories, 1969

Noorus, Dec. 1969

Open Places

The Original Science Fiction Stories, June/July 1956

Other Worlds, June 1952

The Planeteer (Facsimile), Mar. 1936

Prairie Schooner, 1960-1972

Riverside Quarterly, 1968/1972

Science Fiction Adventures

Science Fiction Advertiser, July 1952

Science Fiction News, May 1975

Science Fiction Studies, 1973-1974. Spring 1973 2 copies, Fall 1973 4 copies

Seacon 75, June 1974

Second Aeon

Selected Science Fiction Magazine 4

Date

1936-1975

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Books and papers of James Blish (1921-75)

Small format magazines containing short stories and articles by Blish

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