Analog Science Fiction and Fact

    (Dell Magazines, 1930-Present)

Analog Science Fiction and Fact is an American science fiction magazine published under various titles since 1930. Originally titled Astounding Stories of Super-Science, the first issue was dated January 1930, and published by William Clayton. In 1933 and the magazine was sold to Street & Smith. In 1960, the title of the magazine was changed to Analog Science Fact & Fiction. At about the same time Street & Smith sold the magazine to Condé Nast, and the name changed again to its current form by 1965. The title was sold to Davis Publications in 1980, then to Dell Magazines in 1992. Crosstown Publications acquired Dell in 1996 and remains the publisher.
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Analog Science Fiction and Fact #5101

March, 1953
Cover Price: $0.35
1 copy available for $4.00
  
Analog Science Fiction and Fact #8706

August, 1971
Cover Price: $0.60
1 copy available for $2.00
  
Analog Science Fiction and Fact #8801

September, 1971
Cover Price: $0.60
1 copy available for $2.00