Fantasy and Science Fiction: Proofs, 1966.

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Fantasy and Science Fiction: Proofs, 1966.

Proofs of the October 1966 issue of Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine. Contents include special Isaac Asimov section with a novella The Key; a poem; an autobiography essay; and a bibliography of Asimov's work. Other articles consist of a short story, You can't beat brains by L. Sprague de Camp; two novellas; and other short stories including, Something in it by Robert L. Stevenson. Other writers are Arthur Porges, Vic Chapman, John DeCles, Brian W. Aldiss and Sally Daniell.

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Asimov, Isaac, 1920-1992

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Biochemist, professor of biochemistry at Boston University Medical School; science and science fiction writer; author of over 400 books. From the description of Letters, 1950-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122322499 American scientist and writer. From the description of Letter and postcard, 1987 Nov. 30. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122632941 Isaac Asimov (1920 ₆ 19...

Daniell, Sally.

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Porges, Arthur

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Chapman, Victor, 1890-1916

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Decamp, Lyon Sprague

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DeCles, Jon.

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Aldiss, Brian W. (Brian Wilson), 1925-

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Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894

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