SCIENCE FICTION LIBRARY

SCIENCE FICTION LIBRARY
   UK pocketbook magazine. 3 numbered undated issues 1960; published by G.G. Swan, London; no ed named. SFL had no table of contents, poor paper and very small type. Original and reprinted stories were used, including some from the first incarnation of SCIENCE FICTION QUARTERLY. A companion magazine was WEIRD AND OCCULT LIBRARY.
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Encyclopedia. . 2011.

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