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Yeah,
There they all were.
Ruwan
> Quick 1963 question: were any of the planned books beyond the first three
> published (I think Horus, Tales from beyond, and The Tommorow Syndicate
> were the planned ones) ever published? I know that the annual never made
> it, but I've only been able to find the first three books.
There were six magazines published (I refuse to call 32-page pamphlets
"books"). All the ones you mention as "planned" did, in fact, come out, on
time as I remember.
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> There were six magazines published (I refuse to call 32-page pamphlets
> "books"). All the ones you mention as "planned" did, in fact, come out, on
> time as I remember.
Yep ... I even have a letter in #6 (cf. Mikel Norwitz). I botched the job
with the Victory Vanguard though, rendering one sentence ungrammatical.
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Training for Change wrote:
> Yattering wrote in message ...
> >Quick 1963 question: were any of the planned books beyond the first three
> >published (I think Horus, Tales from beyond, and The Tommorow Syndicate
> >were the planned ones) ever published? I know that the annual never made
> >it, but I've only been able to find the first three books.
> >