Description: November 1978 edition of Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, the last edition edited by Ben Bova and including his final editorial. Also, in its first publication, Hugo Award winning novelette Hunter's Moon by Poul Anderson, the conclusion of Spider and Jeanne Robinson's Stardance II, a short story from Orson Scott Card and Joe Haldeman's essay on the Space Shuttle, This Space for Rent. Mr. Haldeman has signed the title page of his essay. The copy has some shelf wear and there is a small stain to the rear wraps but the binding is tight and and there are no loose or torn pages and no marks to the interior. Tanning to the interior wraps and pages as expected for a publication of this vintage. See pictures for details and message with any questions. From a smoke and pet free home. Free shipping with USPS Ground Advantage (Magazines are not allowed to be shipped via Media Mail). Reasonable offers welcome. See my other listings for other signed, first edition or otherwise collectible books and compact discs.
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Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction / Science Fact
Signed: Yes
ISSN: 061-2328
Publisher: Condé Nast
Publication Month: November
Publication Year: 1978
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Language: English
Contributors: Poul Anderson, Orson Scott Card, Joe Haldeman, Spider Robinson, Jeanne Robinson, Ben Bova
Features: N/A
Genre: Science, Science Fiction
Topic: Science, Science Fiction
Subscription: Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States