These 11 New Scientist magazines comprise October 7th (#3459) to December 16th (#3469), the Christmas double issue -- but be aware it's not quite a sequential run because I forgot to buy November 4th (#3464). All the same, a lot of good reading -- if you're new to the mag, it covers fairly layman-pleasing topics like modern tech, medical breakthroughs and space exploration, to much more sophisticated articles about theoretical physics and cosmology. To put it in perspective, one of my favourite podcasts is Curt Jaimungal's Theories of Everything, where peer scientists come together to discuss progressive science -- and there's a lot of overlap with New Scientist. In any case, see photos 2-13 for the contents of each issue. The condition -- on the whole, the magazines only have natural shelf and finger wear, and a few creases to the spines -- although they certainly wouldn't pass for newsagent fresh any more. In the case of #3467 and #3469, I left them a bit too close to my open bedroom window, with the result that the covers got slightly warped and rippled, and the effect extending a few pages into the interior -- but still they're highly readable. I'll despatch very carefully --and immediately on payment. Non-payers - Three-strike non-payers will now be banned from eBay at a name-and-address level. Happy to combine postage costs if you win this along with any of the other items I'm currently selling on Ebay -- I really like combining postage costs to get the cheapest deal, and I'll do so on anything and everything. Prompt payment highly appreciated. Any questions welcome. Thanks for looking, happy bidding >