Box 67
Contains 32 Results:
New Worlds Sci Fi, Vol. 41, No. 121, 1962 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. 41, No. 122, 1962 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. 41, No. 123, 1962 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. 42, No. 124, 1962 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. 42, No. 125, 1962 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. 42, No. 126, 1963 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. 42, No. 127, 1963 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. 43, No. 128, 1963 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. 43, No. 129, 1963 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. 44, No. 130, 1963 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. 44, No. 131, 1963 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. 44, No. 132, 1963 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. 45, No. 133, 1963 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. 45, No. 134, 1963 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. 45, No. 135, 1963 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. 46, No. 136, 1963 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. 46, No. 137, 1963 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. 46, No. 138, 1964 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. 47, No. 139, 1964 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. 47, No. 140, 1964 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.