Vector, Summer 1969

Editor(s): Michael Kenward 
Pages: 36,quarto
Price: ?p
Cover:
Notes: #53
FANAC.ORG: N/a

Editorial
   - Mike R. J. Kenward 

Articles
  What is SF? - Gordon Johnson 
  SF at the NFT - uncredited 
  SF's Dilemma: Man and Machine - Kevin O'Malley 
  Hale SF - One Years Output - Vic Hallett 

Letters
   - Archie Mercer 
   - Bryn Fortey 
   - Tony Sudbery 
   - James Goddard 

Book Reviews by David I. Mason
  Stand on Zanzibar - John Brunner 

Book Reviews by John Brunner
  Cosmicomics - Italo Calvino 

Book Reviews by Mike R. J. Kenward
  Behold the Man - Michael Moorcock 
  Black Alice - Thomas M. Disch  John T. Sladek 
  The Environment Game - Nigel Calder 

Book Reviews by uncredited
  Garbage World - Charles Platt 
  Sea-Horse in the Sky - Edmund Cooper 

Book Reviews by Robert P. Holdstock
  Rite of Passage - Alexei Panshin 
  Jewel in the Skull - Michael Moorcock 
  Mad God's Amulet - Michael Moorcock 
  Sword of the Dawn - Michael Moorcock 
  Living in Space - Mitchell R. Sharpe 

Book Reviews by Richard Barycz
  The Purple Cloud - M. P. Shiel 

Book Reviews by Fred Oliphant
  The House on the Borderland - William Hope Hodgson 

Book Reviews by Hartley Patterson
  The Ice Schooner - Michael Moorcock 

Book Reviews by Dick Howett
  The Patient Dark - Ken Bulmer 

Book Reviews by Gerald Bishop
  Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? - Philip K. Dick 

Book Reviews by Roy Mortimer
  Bright New Universe - Jack Williamson 

Book Reviews by Michael G. Coney
  Babel 17 - Samuel R. Delany 

Book Reviews by Jack Marsh
  Orbit 3 (Edited) - Damon Knight 

Book Reviews by Gordon Johnson
  Twilight Journey - L. P. Davies 

Book Reviews by David Garnett
  The Stealer of Souls - Michael Moorcock 
  Stormbringer - Michael Moorcock 

Book Reviews by Val Purnell
  Frontiers of Going (Edited) - John Fairfax 

Book Reviews by A. Graham Boak
  Best from F & SF 14 (Edited) - Avram Davidson 

Book Reviews by John Gribbin
  Pulsating Stars - uncredited 



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