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S. F. Horizons (COMPLETE - 2 ISSUES)

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Ref: SFHORIZONS (click for larger picture)

A complete run (2 issues) of S. F. Horizons.

S. F. Horizons was a UK critical journal edited by Brian Aldiss and Harry Harrison, with Tom Boardman acting as business manager. Digest-sized; two 64pp issues only, Spring 1964 and Winter 1965.

An early attempt to establish a serious critical Science Fiction journal – and as such a precursor of Foundation – SF Horizons carried critical articles by James Blish and others, including both editors.

Aldiss also wrote as C C Shackleton, whose initials allegedly stood for Charles Charleston. The most notable solo piece is Aldiss's "Judgement at Jonbar" in #1, an extended discussion of Jack Williamson's The Legion of Time (May-July 1938 Astounding; rev 1952).

Also featured were Interviews with C S Lewis and Kingsley Amis (jointly – a three-way discussion with Aldiss), and with William S Burroughs, plus verse reprints from Robert Conquest and C S Lewis.

Condition: Excellent.

Authors: Edited by Brian Aldiss and Harry Harrison; C S Lewis, Kingsley Amis, William S Burroughs
Publisher: SF Horizons, 1964 - 1965 (Out of Print)
Number of pages: 64
Format: Soft Cover
Size: 0" x 5520" (mm x 140215mm)
Condition: VF - Very Fine


Price:  £40.00
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