A collection of 6 issues of the British edition of Galaxy Science Fiction magazine, ranging from issue #80 to #87. Galaxy Science Fiction was an American digest-size science fiction magazine, published in Boston from 1950 to 1980. It was founded by a French-Italian company, World Editions, which was looking to break into the American market. World Editions hired as editor H. L. Gold, who rapidly made Galaxy the leading science fiction magazine of its time, focusing on stories about social issues rather than technology. Featuring; 'Drunkard's Walk' by Frederik Pohl, 'How to Slay Dragons' by Willy Ley, 'Mind Partner' by Christopher Anvil, 'World In A Bottle' by Allen Kim Lang, Fighting Spirit' by Daniel F. Goulaye, 'Sentry of the Sky' by Evelyn E. Smith, 'Auto-Da-Fe' by Damon Knight, 'Tandy's Story' by Theodore Sturgeon, 'Kreativity for Kats' by Fritz Leiber, 'I Can Do Anything' by J. T. McIntosh, 'A-W-F Unlimited' by Frank Herbert, 'Farmer' by Mack Reynolds, 'The Moon Moth' by Jack Vance, 'The Deep Down Dragon' by Judith Merril, 'A Planet Named Shayol' by Cordwainer Smith, 'The Day After Doomsday' by Poul Anderson and many more. Including three fantastic covers by Ed 'EMSH' Emshwiller who won several Hugo Awards for his work.Publisher: Galaxy Publishing, c. 1960 (Out of Print)Number of pages: 160Format: Soft CoverSize: 5" x 8" (135mm x 195mm)Condition: F - Fine
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