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Amazing Stories Year 1973 Magazine Back Issues

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  • First In Science Fiction Since 1926
  • The Ascending Aye A Complete Short Novel By Gordon Eklund
  • On Ice By Barry N. Malzberg Close Your Eyes And Stare At Your Memories
  • By A.G. Moran / Link By John Rankine Night Shift By George RRMartin
  • First In Science Fiction Since 1926
  • Two Men And A Rock By Joe Halderman Hard Times By Geo Alec Effinger
  • Agony In The Garden By Thomas F. Monteleone
  • Adventures Of The Last Earthman In His Search For Love By Robert F. Young
  • Seed By William Rotsler Of Course By Betsy Curtis
  • Trullion: Alastor 2262 By Jack Vance
  • The Once And Always War By Gerard F. Conway
  • The Wind She Does Fly Wild By Alpajpuri/They Roar By Clark Cox
  • Up Against The Wall By Robert Thurston
  • Too Walk With Thunder Dean McLaughlin
  • The Gods Of Zar By William Rotsier The Sun - Hunters By Daphne Castell Abdication By C.L. Grant
  • First In Science Fiction Since 1926
  • Beginning The New Novel By John Brunner
  • The Stone That Never Came Down
  • Moby, Too By Gordon Eklund
  • The Immortality Of Lazarus By William Rotsler
  • Different Angle By H.H. Hollis
  • John Brunner The Stone That Never Came Down
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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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