Published by Condé Nast, 1988
Seller: Preferred Books, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Light wear. Edited by Stanley Schmidt. Cover art by Randy Asplund-Faith for "Sunstat" (novelette) by Jerry Oltion & Lee Goodloe. Includes "Proteus Unbound" (pt. 3 of 4) by Charles Sheffield; "The Adventure of the Laughing Clone" by Michael F. Flynn; "High-Tec for the Little Red Schoolhouse" (article) by Roberta Jane Pournelle; "Career Decision" by Linda Nagata; "A Cat for Katie" by Gail Schnirch; "Likelier Than 100,000,000 Supernovae" ('Creative Science') by Cyn Mason. Reader's Departments: "The Editor's Page: Training Muzzles"; "In Times to Come"; "On Gaming" by Matthew J. Costello; "The Alternate View" by G. Harry Stine; "The Reference Library" by Tom Easton; "Brass Tacks"; "The Analog Calendar of Upcoming Events. Illustrated by Randy Asplund-Faith, Nicholas Jainschigg, Judy Mitchell, and Vincent Di Fate.
Published by Conde Nast Publications, 1989
Seller: Preferred Books, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Light wear. Edited by Stanley Schmidt. Cover art by Kelly Freas for "The Washer at the Ford" (pt. 2 of 2) by Michael F. Flynn. Includes "Cold War" (novelette) by Joseph Manzione; "Moonsong" (novelette) by Lee Goodloe & Jerry Oltion; "The Mad Scientist" by Isaac Asimov; "The Man Who Hated Gravity" by Ben Bova. Biolog of Pauline Whitby Ashwell. Article: "On Building an Earth-likr Planet" by Stephen Gillett, Ph.D. Illustrated by Kelly Freas, William R. Warren, Jr., David Brian, Laura Lakey, and Ed Soyka.
Published by Condé Nast, 1988
Seller: Preferred Books, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Light wear. Edited by Stanley Schmidt. Cover art by Randy Asplund-Faith for "Sunstat" (novelette) by Jerry Oltion & Lee Goodloe. Includes "Proteus Unbound" (pt. 3 of 4) by Charles Sheffield; "The Adventure of the Laughing Clone" by Michael F. Flynn; "High-Tec for the Little Red Schoolhouse" (article) by Roberta Jane Pournelle; "Career Decision" by Linda Nagata; "A Cat for Katie" by Gail Schnirch; "Likelier Than 100,000,000 Supernovae" ('Creative Science') by Cyn Mason. Reader's Departments: "The Editor's Page: Training Muzzles"; "In Times to Come"; "On Gaming" by Matthew J. Costello; "The Alternate View" by G. Harry Stine; "The Reference Library" by Tom Easton; "Brass Tacks"; "The Analog Calendar of Upcoming Events. Illustrated by Randy Asplund-Faith, Nicholas Jainschigg, Judy Mitchell, and Vincent Di Fate.
Published by Davis Publications, 1988
Seller: Basement Seller 101, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: Very Good.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. CIX, No. 7. Edited by Stanley Schmidt. Cover art by Kelly Freas for "The Washer at the Ford" (pt. 2 of 2) by Michael F. Flynn. Includes "Cold War" (novelette) by Joseph Manzione; "Moonsong" (novelette) by Lee Goodloe & Jerry Oltion; "The Mad Scientist" by Isaac Asimov; "The Man Who Hated Gravity" by Ben Bova. Biolog of Pauline Whitby Ashwell. Article: "On Building an Earth-likr Planet" by Stephen Gillett, Ph.D. Illustrated by Kelly Freas, William R. Warren, Jr., David Brian, Laura Lakey, and Ed Soyka. Label ghost. Book.
Published by Davis Publications, NY, 1992
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. CXII, No. 10. Last issue published by Davis. Cover art by Vincent Di fate for "Science Fact: A Cape Canaveral Diary" by Vincent Di Fate. Includes "Captive Dreams" (novelette) by Michael F. Flynn; "The Clone in the Room" (novelette) by Jerry Oltion; "Eavesdroppers" (novelette) by F. Alexander Brejcha; Interfaces" by Arlan Andrews; "Castles in the Air" by Jayge Carr; "In His Image" by G. David Nordley; "The Taking of Slaves" by Francis Marion Soty; "Probability Zero"=: Real-Time" by Lee Goodloe. Standard departments. Illustrated by Janet Aulisio, Vincent Di Fate, Arthur George, Broeck Steadman, Dell Harris, and Ncholas Jainschigg. Standard glue-shrink; minor creasing and wear; slight label residue. Book.
Condition: New.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+ to Near Fine. Vol. CX, No. 1 & 2. 60th Anniversary Issue. Edited by Stanley Schmidt. Cover art by Freas. Includes "Angel" (novelette) by Stephen L. Burns; "Inertia" (novelette) by Nancy Kress; "Checksum" (novelette) by Stephen Kraus; "The Baseline Project" (novelette) by Lee Goodloe & Jerry Oltion; "Nightfall" (novelette; reprint) by Isaac Asimov; "Birthright" (novelette; reprint) by Poul Anderson; "The Double Spiral Staircase" by Charles Sheffield; "The Feeders" by Michael F. Flynn; "A Little Bit of an Eclipse" by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff; "The Carbon Papers" by John Gribbin; "Lifer" by D. M. Vidrine; "Letter to a Phoenix" (reprint) by Frfedric Brown. Articles: "The Art of Science Fiction" by Frank Kelly Freas; "Sixty Astounding Years" by Michael f. Flynn. Much more. A little creasing, edge and corner wear; light tanning. Book.
Published by Davis Publications, NY, 1988
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Near Fine. Vol. CVIII, No. 10. Edited by Stanley Schmidt. Cover art by Randy Asplund-Faith for "Sunstat" (novelette) by Jerry Oltion & Lee Goodloe. Includes "Proteus Unbound" (pt. 3 of 4) by Charles Sheffield; "The Adventure of the Laughing Clone" by Michael F. Flynn; "High-Tec for the Little Red Schoolhouse" (article) by Roberta Jane Pournelle; "Career Decision" by Linda Nagata; "A Cat for Katie" by Gail Schnirch; "Likelier Than 100,000,000 Supernovae" ('Creative Science') by Cyn Mason. Reader's Departments: "The Editor's Page: Training Muzzles"; "In Times to Come"; "On Gaming" by Matthew J. Costello; "The Alternate View" by G. Harry Stine; "The Reference Library" by Tom Easton; "Brass Tacks"; "The Analog Calendar of Upcoming Events. Illustrated by Randy Asplund-Faith, Nicholas Jainschigg, Judy Mitchell, and Vincent Di Fate. Slight surface and edge wear with minor bumps and dings; minor tanning. No label, never was. Book.
Published by Davis Publications, New York
Seller: Eric James, Lewisporte, NL, Canada
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good ++. Digest-sized paperback, 192 pages; top edge age toned, tiny price sticker on ISBN code block on front cover, otherwise in very clean and unmarked unread condition. See also our other Analog listings, more being added daily (buy two or more and save on postage!).
Published by Davis Publications, New York
Seller: Eric James, Lewisporte, NL, Canada
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good ++. Digest-sized paperback, 192 pages; top edge age toned, tiny price sticker on ISBN code block on front cover, otherwise in very clean and unmarked unread condition. See also our other Analog listings, more being added daily (buy two or more and save on postage!).
Published by Dell, 1988
Seller: Lazy Letters Books, Market Rasen, United Kingdom
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Minor wear.
Publication Date: 1988
Seller: El Pinarillo Books, Morden, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Good. Cover By Frank Kelly Freas (illustrator). Some wear to cover, pages clean and binding sound; good + overall. Features: The Washer at the Ford (part two of two - Flynn), Cold War (Manzione), Moonsong (Goodloe and Oltion), The Mad Scientist (Asimov), The Man Who Hated Gravity (Bova). Book.
Publication Date: 1992
Seller: El Pinarillo Books, Morden, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Cover by Vincent Di Fate. (illustrator). A little reading wear, binding sound; very good overall. Includes: Captive Dreams (Flynn), The Clone in the Moon (Oltion), Eavesdroppers (Brejcha), A Cape Canaveral Diary (Di Fate), Interfaces (Andrews), Castles in the Air (Carr), In HIS Image (Nordley), The Taking of Slaves (Soty), Real Time (Goodloe), Book.
Publication Date: 1988
Seller: El Pinarillo Books, Morden, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Cover by Randy Asplund-Faith. (illustrator). Light wear, pages clean and binding sound; very good overall. Features: Proteus Unbound (part three of four- Sheffield), the Adventure of the Laughing Clone (Flynn), Sunstat (Oltion and Goodloe), Career Decision (Nagata), A Cat for Katie (Schnirch). Book.
Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. What does it mean to live between identities in a world that demands clear definitions?In The Blackapino, Michael Goodloe offers a powerful and deeply personal memoir about navigating life as both Black and Filipino in America. Through honest reflection and lived experience, he explores racial ambiguity, belonging, and the quiet tension of existing outside rigid cultural categories.From childhood to adulthood, Goodloe examines family, culture, and the realities of a mixed race identity, revealing how perception shapes opportunity, relationships, and self-understanding. As a Black Filipino navigating predominantly white and Black spaces, he confronts the pressures of code switching, workplace identity, and the constant question of "what are you?" These moments-often subtle, sometimes confronting-form the emotional core of this memoir.More than a personal story, The Blackapino speaks to the broader Blasian experience and to anyone who has felt unseen, misidentified, or asked to choose between parts of themselves. This is a thoughtful, resonant exploration of identity, culture, and the courage it takes to belong without erasing who you are. A reflective memoir on navigating life as both Black and Filipino, The Blackapino explores racial ambiguity, belonging, and identity in America and the unspoken rules of moving through spaces that demand definition. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Seller: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, United Kingdom
£ 19.68
Quantity: Over 20 available
Add to basketHRD. Condition: New. New Book. Delivered from our UK warehouse in 4 to 14 business days. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
Seller: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. What does it mean to live between identities in a world that demands clear definitions?In The Blackapino, Michael Goodloe offers a powerful and deeply personal memoir about navigating life as both Black and Filipino in America. Through honest reflection and lived experience, he explores racial ambiguity, belonging, and the quiet tension of existing outside rigid cultural categories.From childhood to adulthood, Goodloe examines family, culture, and the realities of a mixed race identity, revealing how perception shapes opportunity, relationships, and self-understanding. As a Black Filipino navigating predominantly white and Black spaces, he confronts the pressures of code switching, workplace identity, and the constant question of "what are you?" These moments-often subtle, sometimes confronting-form the emotional core of this memoir.More than a personal story, The Blackapino speaks to the broader Blasian experience and to anyone who has felt unseen, misidentified, or asked to choose between parts of themselves. This is a thoughtful, resonant exploration of identity, culture, and the courage it takes to belong without erasing who you are. A reflective memoir on navigating life as both Black and Filipino, The Blackapino explores racial ambiguity, belonging, and identity in America and the unspoken rules of moving through spaces that demand definition. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. What does it mean to live between identities in a world that demands clear definitions?In The Blackapino, Michael Goodloe offers a powerful and deeply personal memoir about navigating life as both Black and Filipino in America. Through honest reflection and lived experience, he explores racial ambiguity, belonging, and the quiet tension of existing outside rigid cultural categories.From childhood to adulthood, Goodloe examines family, culture, and the realities of a mixed race identity, revealing how perception shapes opportunity, relationships, and self-understanding. As a Black Filipino navigating predominantly white and Black spaces, he confronts the pressures of code switching, workplace identity, and the constant question of "what are you?" These moments-often subtle, sometimes confronting-form the emotional core of this memoir.More than a personal story, The Blackapino speaks to the broader Blasian experience and to anyone who has felt unseen, misidentified, or asked to choose between parts of themselves. This is a thoughtful, resonant exploration of identity, culture, and the courage it takes to belong without erasing who you are. A reflective memoir on navigating life as both Black and Filipino, The Blackapino explores racial ambiguity, belonging, and identity in America and the unspoken rules of moving through spaces that demand definition. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.