- Publication: Vector 135Publication Record # 318929 (View All Issues) (View Issue Grid)
- Editors: David V. Barrett, Paul Kincaid, Hussain R. Mohamed
- Date: 1986-12-00
- Publisher: BSFA
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Price: £0.75?£: UK pound. ISO code: GBP
- Pages: 18
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Format: A4?21 cm by 29.7 cm or 8.3" by 11.7" magazine, used by some UK and European magazines
- Type: MAGAZINE
Editor Title:
Vector - 1986 • [Vector] • (1986) • edited by David V. Barrett and Paul Kincaid and Hussain R. Mohamed
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- On the Edge of Forever: The Television SF of Harlan Ellison • essay by Phil Nichols
- Letter (Vector 135) • essay by Christopher Priest
- Letter (Vector 135) • essay by Malcolm Edwards
- Letter (Vector 135) • essay by Simon Nicholson
- Letter (Vector 135) • essay by Andy Sawyer
- Letter (Vector 135) • essay by Mark Ogier
- Letter (Vector 135) • essay by Tony Morris
- Letter (Vector 135) • essay by Jim Goddard
- Letter (Vector 135) • essay by Brian W. Aldiss
- Letter (Vector 135) • essay by Jack Deighton [as by Jack D. Stephen]
- Review: The Penguin World Omnibus of Science Fiction by Brian W. Aldiss and Sam J. Lundwall • review by Jon Wallace (1954 -)
- Review: Olympian Nights by John Kendrick Bangs • review by Jon Wallace (1954 -)
- Review: Pebble in the Sky by Isaac Asimov • review by Terry Broome
- Review: The Currents of Space by Isaac Asimov • review by Terry Broome
- Review: The Stars Like Dust by Isaac Asimov • review by Terry Broome
- Review: Terra! by Stefano Benni • review by Paul Brazier
- Review: Magic Kingdom for Sale—Sold!?Magic Kingdom for Sale-Sold!by Terry Brooks • review by Barbara Davies
- Review: I, Vampire by Jody Scott • review by Barbara Davies
- Review: A Noose of Light by Seamus Cullen • review by Mark Greener
- Review: Winter in Eden by Harry Harrison • review by Mark Greener
- Review: Bagdad by Ian Dennis • review by Mark Greener
- Review: The Celestial Steam Locomotive by Michael Coney • review by Jim England
- Review: Jerusalem Fire by R. M. Meluch • review by Jim England
- Review: The Sultan's Turret by Seamus Cullen • review by Jim England
- Review: The Doings of Raffles Haw by Arthur Conan Doyle • review by Chris Bailey
- Review: The Mirror of Her Dreams by Stephen R. Donaldson • review by Chris Barker
- Review: Faith in Fakes by Umberto Eco • review by Paul Kincaid
- Review: Letters from Hollywood by Michael Moorcock • review by Paul Kincaid
- Review: Witch-Water Country by Garry Kilworth • review by Paul Kincaid
- Review: Tree Messiah by Garry Kilworth • review by Paul Kincaid
- Review: A Darkness at Sethanon by Raymond E. Feist • review by Helen McNabb
- Review: The Road and the Hills by Spedding • review by Helen McNabb
- Review: Burning Chrome by William Gibson • review by Mike Dickinson
- Review: Eye by Frank Herbert • review by Tom A. Jones [as by Tom Jones]
- Review: Always Coming Home by Ursula K. Le Guin • review by K. V. Bailey
- Review: Always Coming Home by Ursula K. Le Guin • review by Maureen Kincaid Speller [as by Maureen Porter]
- Review: The Unconquered Country by Geoff Ryman • review by Maureen Kincaid Speller [as by Maureen Porter]
- Review: One Human Minute by Stanislaw Lem • review by Edward James
- Review: The Stove Haunting by Bel Mooney • review by Rosemary Pardoe
- Review: Black Star Rising by Frederik Pohl • review by Ken Lake
- Review: The Lordly Ones by Keith Roberts • review by Mike Moir
- Review: The Wild Shore by Kim Stanley Robinson • review by Mike Moir
- Review: The Two of Them by Joanna Russ • review by L. J. Hurst
- Review: The Shaping of Middle Earth by J. R. R. Tolkien • review by Sue Thomason
- Review: A Vocation by David Wheldon • review by Sue Thomason
- Review: Queenmagic, Kingmagic by Ian Watson • review by Martyn Taylor
- A Young Man's Journey from Viriconium • interview of M. John Harrison • interview by Paul Kincaid
- Letter (Vector 135) • essay by Iain U. Anderson