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Editor | Charles C. Ryan |
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Categories | Science fact & science fiction |
Frequency | Quarterly (issues #1-3); bimonthly (issues #4–16) |
Format | Magazine |
Publisher | Vincent McCaffrey |
Total circulation (July 1978) | 50,000 |
Founder | Vincent McCaffrey |
Founded | 1976 |
First issue | September 1976 |
Final issue Number | January 1980 16 |
Company |
Avenue Victor Hugo Publishers (issues #1-6 ) Galileo Magazine, Inc. (issues #7-17) |
Country | U.S. |
Based in | Boston, Massachusetts |
Language | English |
Galileo Magazine of Science & Fiction was an American science and science fiction magazine published out of Boston, Massachusetts. [1]
The first issue was released in September 1976. [1] [2] Issue #5 was published in October 1977. It then changed to a bimonthly publishing schedule beginning with issue #6 published in January 1978. The last issue published was issue #16 in January 1980. [1] Issue #17 was planned, but the magazine folded and only the covers for #17 were printed.
Larry Niven's The Ringworld Engineers was serialized in #13–#16. Other contributors include:
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Editor | Charles C. Ryan |
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Categories | Science fact & science fiction |
Frequency | Quarterly (issues #1-3); bimonthly (issues #4–16) |
Format | Magazine |
Publisher | Vincent McCaffrey |
Total circulation (July 1978) | 50,000 |
Founder | Vincent McCaffrey |
Founded | 1976 |
First issue | September 1976 |
Final issue Number | January 1980 16 |
Company |
Avenue Victor Hugo Publishers (issues #1-6 ) Galileo Magazine, Inc. (issues #7-17) |
Country | U.S. |
Based in | Boston, Massachusetts |
Language | English |
Galileo Magazine of Science & Fiction was an American science and science fiction magazine published out of Boston, Massachusetts. [1]
The first issue was released in September 1976. [1] [2] Issue #5 was published in October 1977. It then changed to a bimonthly publishing schedule beginning with issue #6 published in January 1978. The last issue published was issue #16 in January 1980. [1] Issue #17 was planned, but the magazine folded and only the covers for #17 were printed.
Larry Niven's The Ringworld Engineers was serialized in #13–#16. Other contributors include: