OK, if I am going to continue to enjoy all the work you put into this site I should start giving something back.
The Asimov story, “All the Troubles in the World,” can also be found in the books, Nine Tomorrows, The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov, and The Complete Stories, Volume 1. All of which you may obtain cheaper than what this magazine is selling for (Which is actually a good price if you are a casual collector such as I).
“Planet of Parisians”? No, ‘Parisites’.
It’s not a good sign, when an obvious spelling error goes uncorrected onto the published cover.
She seems nice.
Ed Emshwiller liked to paint wacky headgear, see also the “Perfectly Adjusted” cover.
PS: I wonder if this “Issac Asimov” is any relation to that Isaac Asimov character?
OK, if I am going to continue to enjoy all the work you put into this site I should start giving something back.
The Asimov story, “All the Troubles in the World,” can also be found in the books, Nine Tomorrows, The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov, and The Complete Stories, Volume 1. All of which you may obtain cheaper than what this magazine is selling for (Which is actually a good price if you are a casual collector such as I).