Typewriter in The Sky - Publication History

Publication History

Typewriter in the Sky was first published in 1940 as a two-part serial in Unknown Fantasy Fiction. In 1951 it was published by Gnome Press as a combined work with Hubbard's Fear, and again in 1977 as Fear & Typewriter in the Sky, published by Popular Library. In the UK, the combined work was first published in 1952 as number 409 in the Cherry Tree Book series by Kemsley Newspapers Limited. Typewriter in the Sky was republished in 1995 by Bridge Publications, along with an audio edition read by Jim Meskimen. In 2008 Heritage Auctions, Inc. valued a rare combined copy of Typewriter in the Sky and Fear at between US$100 and $200.

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