I started collecting science fiction digests by buying all the Nov. 1969 issues of everything on the market at that time. That was the month I was born. Then I concentrated on Robert Silverberg stories; he’s had hundreds from the 50s-00s. Along the way I picked up other issues of personal interest, such as the first Dune appearance in Analog and Fredric Brown’s What Mad Universe in Startling Stories (both pictured below.)
From famous fan dealer Robert Madle I got a bound collection of the first decade of Galaxy magazine. So many classic stories in thoses magazine.
I'm currently slightly obsessed with French SF magazines like this 1956 French edition of F&SF which just cost me the grand total of 1.7 Euro (inc. Postage).
I've no idea - when I've read it I'll let you know but there is a distinct possibility that Curval's illustration has nothing to do with any story within.
(February 1956) In celebration of the French SF author and artist Philippe Curval’s birthday, I’ve curated a collection of his covers. Between 1956 and 1959 he produced eighteen (there …
Almost: The illustration was for a moment in a translation of the short story 'Asking' by Idris Seabright. In it a female robot turns herself for repair after getting very unrobotty thought and thinking very unrobotty questions.
The robot repair robot takes a screwdriver and starts to remove the access panel on the back of her neck and discovers she isn't a robot but a human.
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