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''Quest'' was a collectable magazine published in the United Kingdom by
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from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. ''Quest'' was of their 'Partworks' educational rangePartworks catalogue
covering a range of science and
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related topics, such as construction, cities, transport and drugs. The articles in each part were categorized under six topics: The living world, planet Earth, futures, energy and resources, new technology, and space frontiers. ''Quest'' was available in fortnightly, hole-punched editions which would often come with a collectable element, such as
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for a '
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or cardboard models. There were 60 regular issues – enough to fill three official binders which came with special editions of the magazine (of which there were four).


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