Box 65
Contains 34 Results:
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 18, No. 54, 1956 December
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 19, No. 55, 1957 January
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 19, No. 56, 1957 February
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 19, No. 57, 1957 March
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 20, No. 58, 1957 April
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 20, No. 59, 1957 May
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 20, No. 60, 1957 June
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 21, No. 61, 1957 July
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 21, No. 62, 1957 August
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 21, No. 63, 1957 September
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 22, No. 64, 1957 October
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 22, No. 65, 1957 November
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 22, No. 66, 1957 December
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 23, No. 67, 1958 January
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 23, No. 68, 1958 February
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 23, No. 69, 1958 March
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 24, No. 70, 1958 April
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 24, No. 71, 1958 May
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 24, No. 72, 1958 June
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 25, No. 73, 1958 July
New Worlds Science Fiction is a British magazine that started off in 1936 under the name Novae Terrae, with that name changing in 1946. It has been published on and off, with a major gap in the 1980s, and officially disbanded in 1997. A recent revival occured in 2012. This collection includes Vol. 14-50. Notable associated authors include Thomas Disch, J. G. Ballard, and Brian Aldis.