The Magazine Of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July/August 2014, Volume 127 # 714 (magazine review).
‘The Magazine Of Fantasy & Science Fiction’ was first published in the autumn of 1949, making it sixty-five years old
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Read MoreA new year and a new issue of ‘The Magazine Of Fantasy & Science Fiction’ with which to celebrate it.
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