Title: The Streets of Ashkalon
Title Record # 480211
Author: Harry Harrison
Date: 1962-09-00
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Type: SHORTFICTION
Length: short story
Language: English
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Author: Harry Harrison
Date: 1962-09-00
Variant Title of: The Streets of Ashkelon [may list more publications, awards, reviews, votes and covers]
Type: SHORTFICTION
Length: short story
Language: English
User Rating: This title has no votes. VOTE
Current Tags: alien culture (1), religion (1), interstellar travel (1), space traders (1), missionaries (1), horror (1), science fiction (1), atheism (1), aliens (1), missionary (1), innocence (1)
Publications
Title | Date | Author/Editor | Publisher/Pub. Series | ISBN/Catalog ID | Price | Pages | Format | Type | Cover Artist | Verif |
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New Worlds Science Fiction, #122 September | 1962-09-00 | ed. John Carnell | Nova Publications Ltd. | 2/6?Prior to decimilisation (1968-1971), UK books were priced
in shillings, or shillings and pence, where 20 shillings
equals one pound and 12 old pence equals one shilling.
Shillings were indicated with a variety of suffixes, e.g.
3s, 3', 3", 3/ all mean 3 shillings. Any number after that
is additional pence, usually 6 (half a shilling) but
sometimes 3 or 9 (a quarter of a shilling or three-quarters
of a shilling). |
128 | digest?Digest-size magazine, including both standard digest size, at about 7" by 4.5", and also large digest, such as recent issues of Asimov's, which are about 8.25" by 5.125". |
mag | |||
Dark Stars | 1971-09-00 | ed. Robert Silverberg | Ballantine Books (UK) | 0-345-01796-X | £0.35?£: UK pound. ISO code: GBP |
309 | pb?Paperback. Typically 7" by 4.25" (18 cm by 11 cm) or smaller, though trimming errors can cause them to sometimes be slightly (less than 1/4 extra inch) taller or wider/deeper. |
anth | Ronald Walotsky |