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Issue Details: First known date: 1953... 1953 Science Fiction Book Club
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Notes

  • Note: the numbering of the series changed after 170, which was the last of the consistently numbered original series. From 1-170, numberes were prominently displayed on the dust jackets and spines. Following 170, no numbers were displayed. Any book after 170 has been given an approximate number based on its position in the publication history.

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y separately published work icon No Place Like Earth John Carnell (editor), London : T.V. Boardman , 1952 Z1856910 1952 anthology short story science fiction An anthology comprising short stories by such writers as Arthur C. Clarke, John Wyndham (as John Beynon), John Christopher, Peter Phillips, J. W. Groves, William F. Temple, A. Bertram Chandler (as George Whitley), J. T. McIntosh and Ian Williamson. London : Science Fiction Book Club [UK] , 1954
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y separately published work icon The Long Way Back Margot Bennett , London : Bodley Head , 1954 Z808911 1954 single work novel science fiction

In the 27th century, African countries are on the brink of nuclear war with South America. A group of African explorers travel to the barely remembered British Isles–devastated centuries before in a nuclear war–to track down any remaining signs of civilisation among the chaos.

London : Science Fiction Book Club [UK] , 1957
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y separately published work icon Space Lords 'Cordwainer Smith' , New York (City) : Pyramid Books Inc. , 1965 Z1895022 1965 selected work short story science fiction London : Science Fiction Book Club [UK] , 1970
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y separately published work icon Killer Pine Lindsay Gutteridge , London : Jonathan Cape , 1973 Z980117 1973 single work novel science fiction

'High in the Rockies a mysterious disease breaks out threatening the world's forests.

'Matthew Dilke and his miniaturized agents - including the delectable Hyacinth - are sent to investigate. And in the branches of a soaring pine they find their enemy - and face the awesome power of the warrior ants he controls.'

Source: Goodreads.

Newton Abbot : Science Fiction Book Club [UK] , 1974

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