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Basically just looking for some information about these. Are they worth selling or should I start a fire with them?


Some of them are definitely banged up but every single one of these is readable.


Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine (before the name was shortened down) - February 1991, August 1991, Mid-December 1991


Aaimov's Science Fiction

1993 - September, November (Double Digest), December, Mid-December

1994 - February, April (Double Digest), May, July, October, November (Double Digest), December, Mid-December

1995 - April (Double Digest), May, June, October

1996 - January, October/November (Double Digest)

1997 - March


Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine

1989 - May, August, September, October, December, Winter Double Issue

1990 - January, March, April, August, December


Analog

1990 - May, June

1991 - January (Double Issue), February, March


Modern Short Stories

1991 - May

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Wish I knew ... I love Asimov though.

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Are those worth anything? I would be halfway interested in these just as potential reading material.

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Chiclo wrote:Are those worth anything? I would be halfway interested in these just as potential reading material.
That's what I am trying to figure out.

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I'm not sure how much they're worth but Asimovs and Analogs are always damn fine reads.

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If any of you just want to make me an offer, PM me.

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Did these sell?
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Don't know if they're worth anything but if you use them to start a fire then I'm writing you out of my will.

If you can't sell them, the least you can do is donate them to a thrift store like Salvation Army or Goodwill.

It just kills me when people destroy books.

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Burrito Boy wrote:Don't know if they're worth anything but if you use them to start a fire then I'm writing you out of my will.

If you can't sell them, the least you can do is donate them to a thrift store like Salvation Army or Goodwill.

It just kills me when people destroy books.
Magazines.

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Rubiks-Q-Bert wrote:
Burrito Boy wrote:Don't know if they're worth anything but if you use them to start a fire then I'm writing you out of my will.

If you can't sell them, the least you can do is donate them to a thrift store like Salvation Army or Goodwill.

It just kills me when people destroy books.
Magazines.
Magazines then.


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