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Amazing Stories Year 1972 Magazine Back Issues

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  • The Heyworth Fragment By Richard A. Lupoff
  • 4-48pm, October 6 197-Flate Afternoon On Christopher Street By Ted White
  • Commuter Special By Richard E Peek
  • And The Conclusion Of The Wrong End Of Time By John Brunner
  • Entering Our 46th Year With All Stories New And Complete
  • Project XX By Miriam Allen DeFord
  • Star Level By William Rotsler Get With The Program! By Russell Bates
  • Only The Stars Are Real By Alan W. Stewart Of Mice And Otis By F.M. Busby
  • The Man Waked Home By James Tiptree, Jc
  • There's No One Left To Pant The Sky By Grant Carrington
  • Watchdog By Jack C. Halderman II
  • In Dying Vence By Roger Ebert Latest Feature By maggie Nadler
  • First In Science Fiction Since 1926
  • Jupiter Project Beginning A Novel Of Tomorrow By Gregory Benford
  • Clifeboat By Karl T. Pflock
  • Oproof By F.M. Busby
  • First In Science Fiction Since 1926
  • On The Last Afternoon By James Tiptree Jc
  • Star Wak By Gerard F. Conway Mere Anachy By William C. Johnstone
  • Jupiter Project Concluding A Novel Of Tomorrow By Gregory Benford
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Amazing Stories was an American science fiction magazine launched in April 1926 by Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing. It was the first magazine devoted solely to science fiction. Science fiction stories had made regular appearances in other magazines, including some published by Gernsback, but Amazing helped define and launch a new genre of pulp fiction.
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