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GALAXY 1952,July

Tight and square / flat spine. Light overall wear, including 5" diagonal fold-trace at upper right, ghost-trace of writing at top of front cover next to title (impression of "Chase"?) Faint stain-trace at lower right of back cover - 1" max width by 4" long / no trace on interior (see scan #2.) Age tanning is average for its vintage.

GALAXY Science Fiction: July 1952 (Volume 4, Number 4)
Illustrations by David Stone, Ed Alexander, Mac Clellen, Ed Emshwiller, Don Sibley. Cover by Jack Coggins: "A Robot Miner."

Novelets: "Star, Bright" by Mark Clifton
"Dumb Martian" by John Wyndham.

Stories: "Wailing Wall" by Roger Dee
"Shipshape Home" by Richard Matheson.

Non-Fact: "Origins of Galactic Slang" by Edward Wellen.

Serial: "Gravy Planet" (Part 2 of 3) by Frederik Pohl & C. M. Kornbluth (book version titled The Space Merchants.)

Science: "For Your Information: When Will Worlds Collide? (etc.)" by Willy Ley

H. L. Gold.'s editorial is "Wonderment." Book reviews by Groff Conklin (for the 1st five years.)

A note about the serial (Gravy Planet): book versions - titled The Space Merchant - include the note "A condensed version of this novel appeared in Galaxy magazine under the title Gravy Planet." I've compared the text and don't find them that different, with some events changing order in the last book chapter. Ending the book here probably makes sense dramatically: puzzles solved, reconciliatons made, new beginnings to look forward to, and so on. But the magazine has 2 chapters that are NOT in the book! Chapters 20 and 21 (pp 149-159 in the August issue) take place on Venus, whereas the book ends with them just about to arrive on Venus. If you want to find out what the original ending was - you'll have to get a set of the original magazines (and decide for yourself whether the last chapters were best left off or not.)


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