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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib
Forgot to mention:
Interestingly, Radio Archives, a pulp reprint publisher, reproduces very nice epubs of a number of old pulps, of which Thrilling Wonder Stories is one such title.
Thus far they have 47 issues out, issued in no consecutive order. One issue - February 1950 - which is one of the three novelettes that makes up This Island Earth, is included in that issue. The other two novelettes (both 1949), have not yet been published.
Here's the link:
https://www.radioarchives.com/Thrill...ooks_s/305.htm
I buy from them regularly. Each pulp is priced at $3.99, but if you join their email list, then every two weeks they send you a list of additions to their extensive catalog, and each pulp is only $1.99. After two weeks, each one goes up to $3.99.
I have no affiliation with them.
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For some strange reason, which I cannot understand, I am seeing This Island Earth by Raymond F. Jones on Kobo. I am pretty sure it wasn't there before.
The link is here
https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/thi...a-e76e48fcf717
There is no information attached. There are also a few other books from him, which I failed to notice last time I checked. It is also on Amazon now,
https://www.amazon.com/This-Island-E...048494&sr=1-11
The details say that it is from Wildside press, publication date May 26, 2025. I had written to John Betancourt and this may be the result. so probabvly the circle is closed! Good!