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The issues that link to their contents pages should be available to buy. However, this list is currently likely to be out of date, so please check with the subscriptions manager archim-eureka-subscriptions@srcf.ucam.org about any issues that you are interested in buying. An up-to-date list should be added in September.

You may also like to look at the contents pages of all 57 issues of Eureka, which can be found at Eureka Online.

  • 26 (October 1963)
  • 27 (October 1964)
  • 28 (October 1965)
  • 29 (October 1966)
  • 30 (October 1967)
  • 31 (October 1968)
  • 32 (October 1969)
  • 33 (October 1970)
  • 34 (October 1971)
  • 35 (October 1972)
  • 36 (October 1973)
  • 37 (October 1974)
  • 38 (1975/1976)
  • 39 (April 1978)
  • 40 (June 1979)
  • 41 (Summer 1981)
  • 42 (Summer 1982)
  • 43 (Easter 1983)
  • 44 (Spring 1984)
  • 45 (January 1985)
  • 46 (January 1986)
  • 47 (February 1987)
  • 48 (March 1988)
  • 49 (March 1989)
  • 50 (April 1990)
  • 51 (March 1992)
  • 52 (March 1993)
  • 53 (February 1994)
  • 54 (March 1996)
  • 55 (June 2001; second printing April 2002)
  • 56 (March 2004)
  • 57 (May 2005)
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