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Publication: Challenging Destiny #17, December 2003

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  • Publication: Challenging Destiny #17, December 2003Publication Record # 335403 (View All Issues) (View Issue Grid)
  • Editor: David M. Switzer
  • Date: 2003-12-00
  • Catalog ID: 1206-6656
  • Publisher: Crystalline Sphere Publishing
  • Price:
    C$6.00?C$: Canadian dollar
  • Pages: 132
  • Format:
    octavo?5.5" by 8.5" magazine, usually saddle-stapled, instead of side-stapled or glued
  • Type: MAGAZINE
  • Cover: Challenging Destiny #17, December 2003 by John Hancock
  • Notes: •ISSN: 1206-6656. •James Schellenberg compares the 1960 and the 2002 versions of the movie The Time Machine in his article. •David M. Switzer's article is about the most basic applications of your average word program. •At the end of her story, A. R. Morlan thanks Jaygee Carr for her help. •The last four pages of Challenging Destiny consist of ads and promotions for past issues. •The illustration that is on the inside back cover is unsigned and uncredited.
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Editor Title: Challenging Destiny #17, December 2003 • [Challenging Destiny • 17] • edited by David M. Switzer

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