Title: Tin Ear
Title Record # 95757
Author: Spider Robinson
Date: 1977-07-00
Type: SHORTFICTION
Length: short story
Language: English
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Author: Spider Robinson
Date: 1977-07-00
Type: SHORTFICTION
Length: short story
Language: English
Note: Tin Ear, (ss) Cosmos SF&F Magazine Jul 1977
Source: http://www.locusmag.com/index/yr2001/s70.htm#A2569.18
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Title | Date | Author/Editor | Publisher/Pub. Series | ISBN/Catalog ID | Price | Pages | Format | Type | Cover Artist | Verif |
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Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine, July 1977 | 1977-07-00 | ed. David G. Hartwell | Baronet Publishing Co. | $1.00?$: US dollar |
72 | quarto?8.5" by 11" magazine, usually saddle-stapled, instead of side-stapled or glued |
mag | Vincent DiFate | ||
Antinomy | 1980-10-00 | Spider Robinson | Dell | 0-440-10235-9 | $2.25?$: US dollar |
312 | 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. |
coll | Larry Kresek | |
Antinomy | 1980-10-00 | Spider Robinson | Dell | 0-440-10235-9 | C$2.50?C$: Canadian dollar |
312 | 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. |
coll | Larry Kresek | |
Paradox, #7, 1981 | 1981-00-00 | ed. The Editors of Paradox | Cenaclul H. G. Wells | 8 | tabloid?11" by 16" magazine, usually newsprint, e.g. British Science Fiction Monthly. |
fanzine | ||||
By Any Other Name | 2001-02-00 | Spider Robinson | Baen | 0-671-31974-4 | $6.99?$: US dollar |
429 | 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. |
coll | Richard Martin |