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Edité par Condé Nast, 1982
Vendeur : Preferred Books, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, Etats-Unis
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. Light wear. Cover art by Larry Noble. Novelettes: "Green-Eyed Lady, Laughing Lady" by Alison Tellure and "Final Solution" by Timothy Zahn. Serial: "Courtship Rite" (Part Two of Four Parts) by Donald Kingsbury. Science Fact: "Scientific Research Made Easy" by Robert E. Skinner. Short Stories: "The Tie That Binds" by Michael A. Banks and "IO" by Rick Norwood. Reader's Departments: Guest Editorial: "Building a Real World" by Ben Bova, Biolog, The Alternate View by G. Harry Stine, The Analog Calendar of Upcoming Events, In Times to Come, The Reference Library by Tom Easton, and Brass Tacks.
Edité par Davis Publications, Marion, OH, 1982
Vendeur : The Merrickville Book Emporium, Merrickville, ON, Canada
Magazine / Périodique
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. Four issues of Analog magazine that contain the complete four-part serialization of Donald Kingsbury's novel "Courtship Rite". February 1982 issue also includes the novelettes "The Eternal Juice Machine" by Dean McLaughlin and "Patrol Team" by Eric Vinicoff as well as short stories by Christopher Anvil and Bill Pronzini & Barry N. Malzberg. March 1982 issue also includes the novelettes "Green-Eyed Lady, Laughing Lady" by Alison Tellure and "Final Solution" by Timothy Zahn as well as short stories by Michael A. Banks and Rick Norwood. April 1982 issue (issued as March 29, 1982) also includes the novelettes "Virgy" by Edward A. Byers and "Pawn's Gambit" by Timothy Zahn as well as short stories by Ray Brown, Greg Bear, and Sam Nicholson and non-fiction by Arthur C. Clarke. May 1982 issue also includes the novelettes "Unitive Factor" by Timothy Zahn and "Meet Me At Apogee" by Bill Johnson as well as short stories by Russell M. Griffin, Thomas A. Easton, and Rob Chilson. All issues are in very good condition with minimal wear to the covers. The February, March, and April issues all have the address sticker affixed to the front; no address sticker on the May issue. A handsome set of this novel's first publication.