Fantasy & Science Fiction Year 1971 Magazine Back Issues
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- January 60c Uk
- The Human Operators By Harlan Ellison
- And A. E. Van Vogt
- February 60c Uk
- The Faceless Man
- A New Novel By Jack Vance
- March 60c Uk
- Jack Vance, Ted Thomas, Isaac Asimov
- James Blish, Stephen Barr, Avram Davidson
- April 60c Uk 25p.
- Special Poul Anderson Issue
- May 60c UK 25p.
- The Bear With The Knot On His Tail By Stephen Tail
- LLoyd Biggle, Jr., Barry Malzberg, Robert Aickman
- June 60c UK 25p
- Larry Niven, Richard Wilson
- Samuel R. Delany, James Sallis
- July 60c Uk 25p.
- A Great New Novel By Roger Zelazny
- Jack Of Shadows
- Isaac Asimov Prime Quality
- August 60c UK 5/-
- A Bertram Chandler Roger Zelazny Ben Bova
- A Fascinating New Novelet
- About Collectors By Arthur Jean Cox / Stones
- By Neal Barrett, Jr., Kit Reed/Asimov On Holes In The Head
- October 60c Uk 25p
- The Autumn Land
- A New Novelet By Clifford D. Simak
- Poul & Karen Anderson, Philip Jose Farmer
- Lloyd Biggle, Jr., Zenna Henderson, Robert Aickman
- Fritz Leiber, Isaac Asimov
- Isaac Asimov Seeing Double
- December 75c Uk 30p
- R. A. Lafferty World Abounding
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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, founded in 1949, is the award-winning Sci-Fi magazine which is the original publisher of Sci-Fi classics like Stephen King's Dark Tower, Daniel Keyes's Flowers for Algernon, and Walter M. Miller's A Canticle for Leibowitz.
Each issue offers:
• Compelling short fiction by writers such as Kelly Link, Mary Robinette Kowal, Michael Moorcock and many others;
• The science fiction field's most respected and outspoken opinions on Books, Films and Science;
• Humor from cartoonists and writers.