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SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 2, No. 2 (incorrectly states Vol. 1). Pulp magazine. Cover art by A. Leslie Ross for "Escape Valve" (novelet) by Charles Dye. Includes "The Green Thumb" by Poul Anderson; "The Four Commandments" by Robert Abernathy; "Dugal Was a Spaceman" (novelet) by Joe Gibson; "A Little Knowledge" (novelet) by Judith Merril; "Aristotle" by John Christopher; "Shoo Fly!" by M. Malcolm White (Donald A. Wollheim). Features: "It Says Here"; "Readin' and Writhin'" by Damon Knight; "The Great Charlatans" (article) by L. Sprague de Camp; "Remembered Words"; "The Reckoning"; "Reader's Preference Coupon". Illustrated by Luros and Orban. Letters from James White, Tom Clareson, and others. Standard wear and tear at edges with minor losses; tanning; rubbing; tanning. Book.
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