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This is the seventh of eleven volumes of the paperback magazine, 'Destinies: The Paperback Magazine of Science Fiction and Speculative Fact.' Originly planned to be published six times a year, but by issue #4, its title page listed it as being "Published four times a year." The series lasted for a total of eleven books, it was followed by 'New Destinies' in 1987.
The Staff for this issue are;
* Pubusher: Thomas Doherty
* Art Director: Charles Volpe
* Assistant Editors: Susan Allison
* Editor: James Patrick Baen
* Interior Illustrations by Janet Aulisio, Alicia Austin, Tom Broz, David Egge, Steve Fabian, Broeck Steadman.

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Destinies: The Paperback Magazine of Science Fiction and Speculative Fact, Spring 1980, Vol. 2 No. 2
May 1980, Ace Books, Thomas Doherty
Paperback in English

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Table of Contents

Fiction
Novella
Bellerophon. By Kevin Christensen. 77
Novelets
Why Must They All Have My Face. By Dean Ing. 9
Voices From the Dust. By Joan Vinge. 286
Short Story
Science With Dick And Jane. By Sandra Koester. 255
Oddity
Four In One. By Joe Haldeman. 181
Speciilative Fact
New Beginnings. (The Proper Study of Mankind: The Pourmhle Axes.) By J. E. Pournelle. 33
The Taming ofthe Bear. (Russians aren't so tough.) By Norman Spinrad. 53
Getting About In Space. (Robert Heinlein tells us that once in orbit, you're halfway to anywhere. Now, about the other half...) By Charles Sheffield. 138
On Predicting the Future. (Sweetie: Something purely good.) By Frederik Pohl
Books: A Binocular View. -Norman Spinrad. 199
-Orson Scott Card. 209
Locksley Hall, 2050 AD. (Looking backward on the awful 20th Century from the vantage point of a space-based economy.) G. Harry Stine. 222
The City And the Critics. (A science-fictional view of Metropolis.) James Gunn. 253
The L-5 Review. (Only an extremist would claim that the proposed Lunar Treaty would bar private enterprise from Space. And it would be absurd, of course, to believe that is what the Russians had in mind...) {By The Editors of L-5 News}. 265
Expanded Universe. (The Introduction to what Spider Robinson calls Robert Heinlein's
most important book to date. (Coming soon from Ace.)) By Robert A. Heinlein. 316

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Destinies: The Paperback Magazine Of Science Fiction And Speculative Fact
Copyright Date
1980

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Paperback
Number of pages
320
Dimensions
17.5 x 10.5 x 2.5 centimeters

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OL7525144M
ISBN 10
0441143067
ISBN 13
9780441143061
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137414
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3316821

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