Fantasy & Science Fiction: 1988 - Volume 74, #1 - 2 & Volume 75, #2 - 6 (7 issues)
Seven issues of Fantasy & Science Fiction magazine (Volume 74, #1 - 2 & Volume 75, #2 - 6) ranging from very fine to excellent condition. There is an expected level of wear and tear but these lively magazines are in excellent condition given their vintage.
Featuring writers Bradley Denton, Harlan Ellison, Isaac Asimov, Pat Cadigan, R. Bretnor, Russell Griffin, Jack Dann, Jim Aiken, Phyllis Eisenstein, John Morressey, Vance Aandahl, P. E. Cunningham, Rudy Rucker, Ron Goulart, Lucius Shepard, Clive Barker, Ray Bradbury, Frederik Pohl, Charles L. Grant, Avram Davidson, Wayne Wightman, Ronald Anthony Cross, Mike Resnick, Brian W. Aldiss, George Alec Effinger, Thomas M. Disch, Ben Bova, Ian Watson, Harry Turtledove, Algis Budrys, Barry N. Malzberg, W. Warren Wagar and many more.
Featuring covers by Ron Walotsky, an American science fiction and fantasy artist who studied at the School of Visual Arts, he began a long and prolific career painting book and magazine covers starting with the May 1967 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. Trina Schart Hyman was an American illustrator of children's books. She illustrated over 150 books, including fairy tales and Arthurian legends. She won the 1985 Caldecott Medal for U.S. picture book illustration, recognizing Saint George and the Dragon, retold by Margaret Hodges. Jill Bauman is an American artist. She has been nominated for the World Fantasy Award five times and nominated for the Chesley Award several times. Her art has been exhibited at the Delaware Art Museum, the Moore College of Art, Art Students League of New York, the NY Illustrators Society & and the Science Fiction Museum of Seattle.
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (usually referred to as F&SF) is a U.S. fantasy and science fiction magazine, first published in 1949 by Mystery House, a subsidiary of Lawrence Spivak's Mercury Press. The first issue was titled The Magazine of Fantasy, but the decision was quickly made to include science fiction as well as fantasy, and the title was changed correspondingly with the second issue. F&SF was quite different in presentation from the existing science fiction magazines of the day, most of which were in pulp format: it had no interior illustrations, no letter column, and text in a single-column format. F&SF quickly became one of the leading magazines in the science fiction and fantasy fields, with a reputation for publishing literary material and including more diverse stories than its competitors.
Publisher: Fantasy House Inc., 1988 (Out of Print)
Number of pages: 160
Format: Soft Cover
Size: 6" x 8" (140mm x 195mm)
Code: FANTSF1988