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GALAXY 1964,June

Tight and almost square with flat spine; age tanning is mild and uniform; line next to spine, moderate to noticeable overall wear (see scans.) Noticeable browning/aging on spine - not a stain, but can't be a burn? (my guess is that a particular batch/type of glue ages badly this way.) I have seen this same problem on this issue when I sold a copy about 7 years ago. No stamps, marks or writing - a clean copy.

Galaxy Science Fiction: June 1964 Volume 22, Number 5
Illustrations by Gray Morrow, John Giunta, Jack Gaughan, Nodel, Cowles. Cover by McKenna (for "To Build a World".)

Short Novel: "To Build a World" by Poul Anderson (later retitled "Strange Bedfellows.")

Novelettes: "The Well-Trained Heroes" by Arthur Sellings
"An Ancient Madness" by Damon Knight
"The Sincerest Form" by J. W. Groves.

Stories: "The King of the Beasts" by Philip Jose Farmer
"The Man from Earth" by Gordon R. Dickson
"Collector's Fever" by Roger Zelazny
"The Many Dooms" by Harry Harrison
"Men of Good Will" by Ben Bova & Myron R. Lewis.

Science: "For Your Information: Anyone Else for Space?" by Willy Ley

Frederik Pohl's editorial is "All We Unemployed."


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