This is a collection of 8 Asimov's Science Fiction magazines published by Davis Publications in 1981. Asimov's Science Fiction is an American science fiction magazine edited by Sheila Williams and published by Dell Magazines, which is owned by Penny Press. It was launched as a quarterly by Davis Publications in 1977, after obtaining Isaac Asimov's consent for the use of his name. It was originally titled Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, and was quickly successful, reaching a circulation of over 100,000 within a year, and switching to monthly publication within a couple of years. Includes: Volume 5, #3 featuring "Through All Your Houses Wandering" by Ted Reynolds and R. A. Lafferty's "New People". Volume 5, #4 featuring "Unicorn Variation" by Roger Zelazny, "The Houses Of If" by Barry B. Longyear and James Gunn's "The Stuff Itself". Volume 5, #5 featuring "Moonbow" by J. P. Boyd, "The Regulars" by Robert Silverberg and Avram Davidson's "Adventures in UnHistory : Who Fired The Phoenix?". Volume 5, #7 featuring Gregory Benford's "Exposures", "Adventures in UnHistory : An Abundance of Dragons" by Avram Davidson and "A Million Shades of Green" by J. O. Jeppson. Volume 5, #9 featuring "Mallworld Graffiti" by Somtow Sucharitkul, G. C. Edmondson's "Written On The Water" and "The Complaints Department" by John Brunner. Volume 5, #10 featuring "Lirios : A Tale of the Quintana Roo" by James Tiptree Jnr, Larry Niven's "Limits", "You Can't Go Back" by R. A. Lafferty and Ron Goulart's "Ask Penny Jupiter". Volume 5, #11 featuring "The Artist Touch" by Ian Watson, "Adventures in UnHistory : The Theft of the Mulberry Tree" by Avram Davidson and F. M. Busby's "Backup System". Volume 5, #13 featuring "The Time-Warp Trauma" by J. O. Jeppson, "Adventures in UnHistory : The Secret of Hyperborea" by Avram Davidson and Robert Silverberg's "A Thief in Ni-Moya". Each magazine 191pp in Excellent condition.Publisher: Davis Publications, 1981 (Out of Print)Number of pages: 191Format: Soft CoverSize: 5" x 8" (130mm x 195mm)
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