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Step into a world of science fiction with the March 1980 issue of Omni Magazine, featuring the captivating article "Why Robert A. Heinlein Owed His Life to Apollo." This magazine represents a golden era of speculative thought and imagination. Perfect for collectors and fans of Heinlein, this issue delivers engaging content that intertwines the realms of literature and space exploration.
Omni Magazine was known for its groundbreaking coverage of science fiction, technology, and futurism. In this issue, readers can dive deep into the intriguing connections between Robert A. Heinlein, one of the most influential sci-fi writers, and NASA’s Apollo program. Explore how this innovative program inspired and influenced Heinlein's works, and gain insights into the mind of a literary giant.
This magazine is not just a read; it's a piece of history. With a solid “Good” condition rating, it offers minor wear throughout, adding character without sacrificing integrity. As an added bonus, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its longevity and preservation for years to come. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or new to the world of sci-fi literature, this issue is a must-have for your collection.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own an important piece of the science fiction narrative. Its rich content and insightful articles are sure to spark conversation and inspire future generations.
- Good condition, with minor wear on the entire magazine.
- Includes protective covering for added durability.
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Grab your copy of this remarkable issue and immerse yourself in the dynamic narratives that shaped science fiction as we know it today. This edition does not come with a label, adding to its uniqueness, and offering you a wonderful chance to add a rarer find to your collection.