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L. Ron Hubbard – The End Is Not Yet – August 1947

Astounding Science Fiction August 1947

August 1947 Astounding Science Fiction L. Ron Hubbard part 1 -The End Is Not Yet

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Good condition. Nice front cover with great  color and gloss. No writing in or on the book. Bump crease to front/spine area, see closeup. Small cover and page chipping, see closeups.  Page tanning but pages are still supple. Nice collectible. Shipped bagged and boarded.

 “The End Is Not Yet” is a science fiction story written by L. Ron Hubbard. Here are the details:

  • Plot Summary:
    • The story is set in a dangerous post-atomic world.
    • A conspiracy to provoke a nuclear war between superpowers is opposed by a coalition of nuclear scientists led by Charles Martel and his closest allies.
    • Among these allies are his own son and Le Chat à Faim (the Cat Is Hungry), a writer and adventurer who narrates the story.
  • Themes:
    • The story explores themes of survival, intrigue, and the consequences of nuclear conflict.
  • Author:
    • L. Ron Hubbard was a prolific author known for his contributions to science fiction and later as the founder of Dianetics and Scientology.

While this story is not as well-known as some of Hubbard’s other works, it provides an intriguing glimpse into a post-apocalyptic world and the struggle for peace. 🚀✨

L. Ron Hubbard "The End Is Not Yet"
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October 1950 Astounding Science Fiction L. Ron Hubbard, L. Sprague de Camp

Astounding Science Fiction October 1950

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Good condition. Nice front cover with great  color and gloss. Reading crease, see closeup. Clean, no writing or staining. Chips to the back cover, see closeups. Nice spine, but some age tanning. Page tanning but pages are still supple. Nice collectible. Shipped bagged and boarded.

Let’s explore the contents of the October 1950 issue of Astounding Science Fiction:

  1. Serial:
    • “The Hand of Zei ” by L. Sprague de Camp.
  2. Novelette:
    • “Discontinuity” by Raymond F. Jones.
  3. Short Stories:
    • “Trigger Tide” by Norman Menasco.
    • “The Uncharted Forest” by Frietz Leiber.
  4. Article:
    • “The Analytical Mind” by L. Ron Hubbard.
  5. Cover Art:
    • The cover features an illustration by Cartier.

“The Analytical Mind” is a concept introduced by L. Ron Hubbard in the context of Dianetics. Here’s what it entails:

  1. Analytical Mind:
    • The analytical mind is the part of the human mind that functions consciously and logically.
    • It is responsible for thinking, observing data, remembering information, and solving problems.
    • According to Hubbard, the analytical mind is capable of making distinctions and rational decisions.
  2. Reactive Mind:
    • In contrast, Hubbard identified another part of the mind called the reactive mind.
    • The reactive mind is normally hidden but always conscious.
    • It stores traumatic memories called engrams.
    • When the analytical mind is unconscious, the reactive mind physically records these engrams.
  3. Dianetics:
    • Hubbard’s book “Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health” delves into these concepts.
    • Dianetics describes counseling techniques (or auditing) aimed at getting rid of engrams and achieving therapeutic benefits.

Remember that Dianetics is considered pseudoscientific and has been criticized by scientists and medical professionals. Despite this, it had commercial success upon its publication and played a significant role in the development of Scientology. 🚀✨

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Porsche Panorama Magazine January 2024 #802 Design Notes 356 906

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Very Good condition. Clean, square book. No writing or staining. Lightly used.

Porsche Panorama January 2024

The January 2024 issue of Porsche Panorama features an exciting array of content related to Porsche cars and design. Let’s dive into the highlights:

  1. U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum: Celebrating Spirit with Style:
    • Explore the design and spirit behind the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum.
    • Discover how the actual execution of the museum creates a warm and inclusive experience.
  2. GT1 Strassenversion: Road to Track and Back:
    • Porsche needed a new race car, so they used the Porsche 993 as the starting point.
    • Learn about the transformation from a road car to a track-ready machine.
  3. 88356 Speedster Prototype: Ready for a Fight:
    • This prototype was built for racing.
    • Discover its capabilities and how it could send a driver spinning.
  4. 992 Sport Classic: Moving History Story:
    • Porsche spared no effort in creating the successor to the iconic 997 Sport Classic.
    • Explore the rich history and design elements of this special model.
  5. 906 Carrera 6: An Instant Classic:
    • Even after nearly 60 years, this race car still looks futuristic and dominant.
    • Learn about its impact on motorsport history.
  6. 3568 Carrera Abarth GTL: Powerful, Nimble, and Outstanding:
    • Dive into the world of the Carrera Abarth GTL, a car known for its power and agility.

This issue of Porsche Panorama promises a thrilling ride through Porsche’s legacy and design excellence. 🚗✨

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RAY BRADBURY – Bright Phoenix Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1963

Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1963 BRADBURY vintage pulp ASIMOV

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Good condition. Bright, colorful front cover. Clean, no writing or staining. Square, tight. Small chip off back cover, see closeup. Nice spine.

Ray Bradbury's Bright Phoenix

 Let’s explore the captivating contents of the May 1963 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction:

  1. Introduction:
    • “Bradbury: Prose Poet in the Age of Space” by William F. Nolan.
  2. Stories by Ray Bradbury:
    • “Bright Phoenix”.
    • “To the Chicago Abyss”.
  3. Index to Works of Ray Bradbury by William F. Nolan.
  4. Other Short Stories:
    • “Mrs. Pigafetta Swims Well” by R. Bretnor.
    • “Ferdinand Feghoot: LXII” by Grendel Briarton.
    • “Newton Said” by Jack Thomas Leahy.
    • “Underfollow” by John Jakes.
    • “Now Wakes the Sea Watch the Bug-Eyed Monster” by J. G. Ballard.
    • “Don White”.
    • “Treaty In Tartessos” by Karen Anderson
  5. Cover Art: The cover features an illustration by Joe Mugnaini.

This issue of F&SF offers a delightful blend of speculative fiction, thought-provoking essays, and poetic musings. Dive into these imaginative tales and explore the wonders of the cosmos! 🚀✨


“Bright Phoenix” is a short story written by Ray Bradbury. Here are the details:

In this tale, when the town’s chief censor decides to use the library as a testing ground for burning selected books, a librarian angers him with his strange behavior. The story explores themes of censorship, knowledge, and the power of literature. It serves as a precursor to the larger narrative found in “Fahrenheit 451”.

If you’re interested in exploring more of Bradbury’s work, I recommend diving into the full novel “Fahrenheit 451” itself, which delves deeper into these thought-provoking themes


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Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine December 1963 PHILIP K. DICK

Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine December 1963 PHILIP K. DICK – JACK VANCE

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Good condition. Square, clean book with no writing or staining. Slight fading to spine, see pictures.

Galaxy Science Fiction magazine December 1963

 Let’s explore the captivating contents of the December 1963 issue of Galaxy Magazine:

  1. Serial (First of Two Parts):
    • “The Star King” by Jack Vance.
  2. Complete Short Novel:
    • “No Great Magic” by Fritz Leiber.
  3. Novelette:
    • “In the Control Tower” by Will Mohler.
  4. Short Stories:
    • “The Big Pat Boom” by Damon Knight.
    • “If There Were No Benny Cemoli” by Philip K. Dick.
    • “And All the Earth a Grave” by C. C. MacApp.
  5. Science Department:
    • “For Your Information” by Willy Ley.
  6. Editor’s Page:
    • Frederik Pohl shares insights and thoughts.
  7. Features:
    • 1990 (verse) by Sheri S. Eberhart.
    • Galaxy’s Five Star Shelf: Reviews and recommendations by Theodore Sturgeon and Frederik Pohl.
  8. Forecast: A glimpse of what’s coming up in future issues.
  9. Cover Art: The cover features an illustration by EMSH from “The Star King”.

This issue of Galaxy Magazine promises a rich blend of speculative fiction, thought-provoking essays, and poetic musings. Dive into these imaginative tales and explore the wonders of the cosmos! 🚀✨.


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Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1954

Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1954

Very Good Condition. Clean, no stains or writing. Great corners and edges. Minimal to no creases. The staples are rust free, like new. Excellent collectible. Shipped bagged and boarded. Such great cover art!

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 Let’s explore the captivating contents of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1954:

  1. Cover Art: The cover features a striking illustration titled “Rocket-testing base on the moon” by Chesley Bonestell.
  2. Editorial: During this period (1949–1954), the magazine was edited by Anthony Boucher
  3. Stories:
    • “Lot’s Daughter”: A short novel by Ward Moore.
    • “The Angry Peter Brindle”: A story by John Novotny.
    • “The Man With the Nose”: A short story by Rhoda Broughton.
    • “At Last I’ve Found You”: A story by Evelyn E. Smith
    • “The Slow Season”: A novelette by Robert Sheckley.
    • “The Foundation of S. F. Success”: A verse by Isaac Asimov.
    • “Music of the Sphere”: A short novelette by William Morrison.
    • “Misadventure”: A story by Lord Dunsany.
    • “Recommended Reading”: A department curated by The Editor.
    • “Peg”: A story by Nigel Kneale.
    • “The Girl in the Flaxen Convertible”: A story by Will Stanton.
    • “Mars Is Ours”: A story by Alfred Coppel.
    • “A Prophecy of Monsters”: A story by Clark Ashton Smith.
    • “Letters from Laura”: by Mildred Clingerman.

This issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction offers a diverse array of speculative fiction, poetry, and thought-provoking content. Dive into these imaginative tales and explore the wonders of the universe! 🚀✨1.


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FANTASTIC UNIVERSE Science Fiction July 1958 Robert Silverberg – UFO report

Fantastic Universe July 1958 Cover

FANTASTIC UNIVERSE Science Fiction July 1958 which includes the first appearance of Robert Silverberg’s “Road To Nightfallan apocalyptic 1950’s shock story involving cannibalism in a 2050 New York wasteland.

Please utilize the pictures to determine the exact condition of the item. 

Very Good condition. Bright, colorful cover with minimal creasing, nice corners and edges. Tight, square, clean, no writing. Typical page tanning.

Let’s delve into the intriguing contents of the July 1958 issue of Fantastic Universe, a science fiction magazine edited by Hans Stefan Santesson:

  1. The Race for the Moon: An essay discussing the exciting race to reach the moon.
  2. Escape Ferocity: A novelette by William Campbell Gault (also known as William C. Gault).
  3. Satellites of the Future: An essay exploring the potential of future satellites.
  4. Winged Victory: A short story by Thomas Burnett Swann.
  5. The Pair: A short story by Joe L. Hensley.
  6. Next Month (Fantastic Universe, July 1958): An essay providing a glimpse of what’s coming up in the next issue.
  7. Two Suns of Morcali: A novelette by Evelyn E. Smith.
  8. Egghead: A short story by Robert Bloch.
  9. Atmosphere Explored in Polar Areas: An essay delving into atmospheric exploration.
  10. The Truth About Flying Saucers: An essay by M. K. Jessup (also known as Morris K. Jessup).
  11. The Lovely House: A short story by Michael Shaara.
  12. Introduction to Outer Space: An essay introducing the mysteries of outer space.
  13. Road to Nightfall: A novelette by Robert Silverberg.
  14. Shapes in the Sky (Fantastic Universe, July 1958): An essay by Ted BloecherIsabel L. Davis, and Alexander D. Mebane (credited as Civilian Saucer Intelligence).
  15. Problems of Space Travel: An essay addressing challenges in space travel.
  16. Children’s Hour: A short story by Wallace Edmondson (variant of The Children’s Hour).

This issue of Fantastic Universe offers a captivating blend of speculative fiction, scientific exploration, and cosmic wonder. 🚀✨1.

Fantastic Universe July 1958 Contents page

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Imaginative Tales Science Fiction May 1958 Silverberg/Swain

Imaginative Tales May 1958

Imaginative Tales Science Fiction May 1958 Robert Silverberg/Swain Cover -BERRY

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VG+ condition. No cover creases. Clean, no stains or writing. Bright, colorful front cover, back cover has some slight smudges, see picture. Square with nice corners, corners at spine have slight bumping, wear. See closeup pictures. Excellent collectible.


 Let’s explore the contents of the May 1958 issue of Imaginative Tales:

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    Imaginative Tales was a treasure trove of speculative fiction, where readers could immerse themselves in imaginative worlds, encounter strange phenomena, and explore the boundaries of human imagination. 🚀✨