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Nebula Science Fiction was a [[British]] [[SF]] [[prozine]] based in Scotland.
 
Nebula Science Fiction was a [[British]] [[SF]] [[prozine]] based in Scotland.
  
It was published from Autumn, 1952 until June, 1959, for a total run of 41 issues.  The publisher was Crownpoint Publications (until December, 1953; then Peter Hamilton); the editor was Peter Hamilton.
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It was published from Autumn, 1952 until June, 1959, for a total run of 41 issues.  The publisher was Crownpoint Publications (until December, 1953; then Peter Hamilton); the editor was [[Peter Hamilton]].
  
 
It is remembered today for its stories by [[Brian W. Aldiss]], and for the fact that it was nearly a one-man operation.  Hamilton was a SF [[fan]] who wanted to publish his own SF magazine; and, for a time, he was successful in doing so.
 
It is remembered today for its stories by [[Brian W. Aldiss]], and for the fact that it was nearly a one-man operation.  Hamilton was a SF [[fan]] who wanted to publish his own SF magazine; and, for a time, he was successful in doing so.
  
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[[Category:prozine]]
 
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[[Category:UK]]
 
[[Category:UK]]

Revision as of 11:46, 22 February 2020

Nebula Science Fiction was a British SF prozine based in Scotland.

It was published from Autumn, 1952 until June, 1959, for a total run of 41 issues. The publisher was Crownpoint Publications (until December, 1953; then Peter Hamilton); the editor was Peter Hamilton.

It is remembered today for its stories by Brian W. Aldiss, and for the fact that it was nearly a one-man operation. Hamilton was a SF fan who wanted to publish his own SF magazine; and, for a time, he was successful in doing so.


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