If you're a fan of Kuttner & Moore's body of work, this magazine deserves a place in your library. So the cover of this magazine could be the first appearance of the by-line "Henry Kuttner and C. Anthony Boucher's intro to the novelet in this magazine says it's "their first non-pseudonymous appearance in F&SF". All the other previously-published stories in that collection were under pseudonyms. The credits in that collection say their novelet 'Two-Handed Engine' "appeared" (past tense) in F&SF. 1955 is the year that Henry Kuttner and Catherine Moore stopped using pseudonyms, and released their openly co-authored collection "No Boundaries". This magazine features an interesting milestone in SF history. The cover and pages are unmarked, and otherwise unworn. Its binding is tight and square, with no reading creases in the spine or hinges. This copy appears unread, and is in very good+ condition, marred only by wear at top and bottom of the spine, traces of edge wear, and age-toning to the cover and pages.
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