Robert Bloch papers, 1885-1994

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Bloch, Robert, 1917-1994
Title
Robert Bloch papers
Dates
1885-1994 (inclusive)
Quantity
233.17 cubic ft. (365 boxes)
Collection Number
02256
Summary
Robert Bloch was a writer of novels, short stories, and essays. He wrote primarily in the genres of horror, science fiction, and crime, and he is best known as the author of novel "Psycho," which was the basis for the 1960 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. This collection includes books, stories, essays, and scripts written by Bloch, magazines and fanzines with stories and essays by Bloch, correspondence, convention programs, and publicity and advertising materials.
Repository
American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
American Heritage Center
University of Wyoming
1000 E. University Ave.
Dept. 3924
Laramie, WY
82071
Telephone: 3077663756
ahcref@uwyo.edu
Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Robert Bloch was best known as the author of the novel "Psycho." He was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1917. He attended schools in Maywood, Illinois, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He worked as a freelance writer from 1934-1942. He then spent eleven years as a copywriter for a Milwaukee advertising agency before returning to freelance writing in 1953. He wrote primarily horror fiction, science fiction, and crime fiction. Bloch's most famous book was "Psycho," but he wrote other novels and anthologies of short stories, as well as scripts for film and television. Many of his stories were published in numerous pulp magazines, including "Amazing Stories" and "Weird Tales." His scripts for television included episodes of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," "Thriller," and "Star Trek." His screenplays included "Strait-Jacket," "The House That Dripped Blood," "The Psychopath," and "Torture Garden." Bloch died in 1994.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Robert Bloch papers consist of extensive personal and professional correspondence, a large selection of science fiction and horror books, as well as periodicals (including rare fanzines), convention programs, and annotated screenplays, scripts, and manuscripts written by Bloch. Also included are advertising and publicity materials for films written by Bloch.

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Preferred Citation

Item Description, Box Number, Collection Name, Collection Number, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

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Arrangement

The collection is arranged into the following series and sub-series:

Series I. Books

  • Books by Bloch – English-Language Editions
  • Books by Bloch – Foreign-Language Editions
  • Books featuring writings by Bloch – English language
  • Books featuring writings by Bloch – Foreign languages
  • Books featuring writings by Bloch – Foreign languages
  • Books about Bloch
  • Collected Cookbooks, Diet Books, and Wine Guides
  • Collected Books - English language
  • Collected Books - Foreign languages

Series II. Magazines, Fanzines, Newsletters, Bulletins, Journals, and Newspapers

  • Magazines, Fanzines, Newsletters, Bulletins, Journals, and Newspapers with Writings by Bloch, Writings about Bloch, or Interviews with Bloch – English Language
  • Magazines, Fanzines, Newsletters, Bulletins, Journals, and Newspapers with Writings by Bloch, Writings about Bloch, or Interviews with Bloch – Foreign Languages
  • Collected Magazines, Fanzines, Newsletters, Bulletins, Journals, and Newspapers – English Language
  • Collected Magazines, Fanzines, Newsletters, Bulletins, Journals, and Newspapers – Foreign Languages

Series III. Comic Books and Comic Magazines

  • Comic Books and Comic Magazines with stories by Bloch
  • Collected Comic Books and Comic Magazines

Series IV. Manuscripts

  • Anthologies
  • Essays
  • Novels and Novellas
  • Short Stories
  • Speeches and Addresses
  • Unpublished and Unsold Short Stories and Essays

Series V. Scripts

  • Theatrical Films
  • Television
  • Unproduced Projects
  • Projects offered to but rejected by Bloch
  • Scripts adapted from Bloch’s stories

Series VI. Writings by others

Series VII. Correspondence

  • Announcements
  • Empty Envelopes and Blank Postcards
  • Greeting Cards and Notes
  • Invitations
  • By Person
  • By Subject
  • By Year
  • Undated – By Name (first or last)

Series VIII. Conventions, Conferences, and Fairs

  • Memorabilia
  • Publications, Invitations, and Announcements
  • Speeches, Interviews, and Panel Discussions

Series IX. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Series X. Artworks

Series XI. Biographical

Series XII. Diaries and Calendars

Series XIII. Catalogues

  • Books and Magazines
  • Movie Memorabilia
  • Movies and Television Shows
  • Paintings
  • Sound Recordings
  • Stamps

Series XIV. Clippings

Series XV. Collected Music

Series XVI. Collected Radio Shows

Series XVII. Directories

Series XVIII. Film Festivals, Film Programs, and Film Notes

Series XIX. Financial

  • Contracts and Agreements
  • Assorted Clauses and Paragraphs
  • Assorted

Series XX. Interviews with and Presentations by Bloch

Series XXI. Photos

Series XXII. Production Files

Series XXIII. Publicity and Advertising

  • Bloch-related
  • Other

Series XXIV. Assorted

Related Materials

Robert Bloch Papers, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries, Archives Department.

Acquisition Information

This material was received from Robert Bloch from 1967-1994, J. Vernon Shea in 1967, Randall D. Larson from 1971-1975, and Diana Thatcher in 2015. The letters sent from Bloch to Sprague Vonier were received from Vonier between 1987 and 1995; they have been transferred to this collection.

Processing Note

The collection was processed by Shaun Hayes in June 2010 and re-processed by Roger Simon from March 2023-May 2024.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series I. BooksReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box
Books by Bloch – English-Language Editions
Box
A
Box
1
“American Gothic” (HC) (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1974
1
“American Gothic” (PB) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1987
99
“Atoms and Evil” (PB) (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT), 1962
“My only exclusively science-fiction collection – but still fantastic enough, I think.”
B
Box
99
“Blood Runs Cold” (PB) (Popular Library, NY, NY)
“The paperback edition fared better than any other short story collection of mine, here and abroad.”
1961
99
“Blood Runs Cold” (HC) (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
“The American edition of this collection – more complete than the British reprint.”
1961
99
“Blood Runs Cold” (HC) (Robert Hale Ltd., London, England)
“The English edition of one of my best collections of short stories – originally published by Simon & Schuster.”
1963
99
“Bogey Men” (PB) (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
“One of the better collections – includes a biographical sketch by Sam Moskowitz.”
1963
C
Box
99
“Chamber of Horrors” (PB) (Award Books, NY, NY)
“A ‘mixed bag’ of short stories – ranging from an early ‘Weird Tales’ piece to a recent ‘Playboy’ effort.”
1966
1
“Cold Chills” (HC) (Robert Hale, London, England)
1978
99
“The Couch” (PB) (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
“This was my first screenplay, from a story treatment by Blake Edwards and Owen Crump, who produced it. I was asked to novelize it, and did. Note comments on Hollywood.”
1962
1
“The Cunning” (PB) (Zebra Books, NY, NY)
Originally published as “There is a Serpent in Eden.”
1979
D
Box
99
“The Dead Beat” (PB) (Popular Library, NY, NY)
“This novel, published in hard covers by Simon & Schuster, plays up the ‘youth vs. age’ problem a half-dozen years before it hit the headlines, thanks to university troubles and street riots. But I defined here the battle-lines, which I saw as already clearly-drawn.”
1961
99
“The Dead Beat” (HC) (Robert Hale Ltd., London, England)
“English edition of a novel which has been translated into 8 languages.”
1961
99
“The Dead Beat” (PB) (Transworld Publishers Ltd., London, England)
“British paperback edition of ‘The Dead Beat’ – a strange sort of novel for an English audience.”
1963
1
“Dragons and Nightmares” (HC) (Mirage Press, Baltimore, MD)
Three short novels by Bloch: “A Good Knight’s Work,” “Eager Dragon,” and “Nursemaid to Nightmares.” Also includes a “backword” by Bloch. “Farce-fantasy novelets – which seem to have an audience even today, long after their original magazine appearances. I did revise the story and topical references for book-publication, however.”
1969
1
“Dragons and Nightmares” (PB) (Belmont Books, NY, NY)
“Paperback edition of my most recent hardcover book – note the totally irrelevant and misleading illustration – and the inevitable mention of ‘Psycho’ in the blurb.”
1969
E
Box
1
“The Eighth Stage of Fandom – Selections from 25 Years of Fan Writing” (HC) by Bloch and Earl Kemp (ed.) (Advent Publishers, Chicago, IL)
“This is perhaps the strangest item of all – and one of the strangest books ever published. Science fiction fans often publish amateur magazines – mimeographed, in many cases. Through the years, from 1933 on, I must have contributed 200 articles, essays and pieces of fiction to such magazines. And for several years I reviewed such magazines for a professional science fiction publication, ‘Imagination.’ From my contributions, and reviews, it was decided to make a selection for a book. This is the result – as far as I know, the only book of this particular genre ever published.”
1962
1
“The Eighth Stage of Fandom” (HC) (The Wildside Press, Newark, NJ)
1992
F
Box
1
“Fear and Trembling” (PB) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1989
1
“Fear Today – Gone Tomorrow” (PB) (Award Books, NY, NY)
1971
99
“Firebug” (PB) (Regency Books, Inc., Evanston, IL)
“A strange novel which I hope to do some day as a film.”
1961
1
“Firebug” (PB) (Corgi Books, London, England)
1977
1
“Firebug” (PB) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1988
H
Box
1
“Hell on Earth” (PB) (D.C. Comics Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
Graphic-novel adaptation by Keith Giffen and Robert Loren Fleming of the story by Bloch.
1985
99
“Horror-7” (PB) (Belmont Books, NY, NY)
“These are old, early efforts – from my first book, ‘The Opener of the Way,’ 1945.”
1963
1
“Horror-7” (PB) (Horwitz Publications Inc., London, England)
1963
1
I - “It’s All in Your Mind” (PB) (Modern Literary Editions Publishing Co., NY, NY)
1971
J
Box
1
“The Jekyll Legacy” (HC) by Bloch and Andre Norton (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1990
1
“The Jekyll Legacy” (PB) by Bloch and Andre Norton (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1991
1
K - “The Kidnapper” (PB) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1988
L
Box
1
“Ladies’ Day”/“This Crowded Earth” (PB) (Belmont Productions, Inc.)
“First publication of ‘Ladies’ Day’ anywhere – plus first book publication of my short science fiction novel – ‘This Crowded Earth’ – written before the ‘population explosion’ was a popular menace.”
1968
99
“The Living Demons” (PB) (Belmont Books, NY, NY)
“None of these stories were ever available in reprint before – though some date back to a quarter of a century ago. Of interest to archeologists!”
1967
1
“Lori” (PB) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1990
1
“Lost in Time and Space with Lefty Feep – Volume 1” (PB) (Creatures at Large, Pacifica, CA)
1987
M
Box
1
“Midnight Pleasures” (HC) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1987
1
“Midnight Pleasures” (PB) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1991
99
“More Nightmares” (PB) (Belmont Books, NY, NY)
“The ‘Hugo’ is the annual award of the World Science Fiction Convention. My short story [‘That Hell-Bound Train,’] contained herein, received it.”
1962
1
“Mysteries of the Worm – All the Cthulhu Mythos Stories of Robert Bloch” (PB) (Zebra Books, NY, NY)
1981
N
Box
102
“The Neo-Fan’s Guide to the Jungle Known as Science Fiction Fandom”” (PB) by Bob Tucker (Mafia Press, Fond du Lac, WI)
Bloch is listed as a “consulting editor.” “I helped edit this ‘guide’ to science fiction fandom which is still fairly definitive in the field.”
1955
99
“Nightmares” (PB) (Belmont Books, NY, NY)
“I am the only man to complete an unfinished story [‘The Light-House’] by Edgar Allan Poe. See if you can detect where Poe left off and I began.”
1961
1
“Night of the Ripper” (HC) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1984
1
“Night-World” (HC) (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY) (two copies)
1972
1
“Night-World” (PB) (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1973
1
“Night-World” (HC) (Robert Hale & Company, London, England)
1974
1
“Night-World” (PB) (Corgi Books, London)
1975
O
Box
1
“Once Around the Bloch – An Unauthorized Autobiography” (PB – uncorrected proofs) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1993
1
“The Opener of the Way” (PB) (Panther Books Ltd, Frogmore, St. Albans, Herts, England)
1974
1
“Out of My Head” (The NESFA Press, Cambridge, MA)
1986
1
“Out of the Mouths of Graves” (HC) (Robert Hale Ltd., London, England)
1978
P
Box
99
“Pleasant Dreams” (HC) (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
“A comprehensive collection of my fantasy stories from 1946-58.”
1960
99
“Psycho” (PB) (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
“An early paperback of this, my best-known novel.”
1960
99
“Psycho” (PB) (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
“A used copy – all I ever found – of the 5th paperback edition. Thus far, there have been seven.”
1963
99
“Psycho” (PB) (Transworld Publishers Ltd., London, England)
“The 5th British paperback edition – still being printed as far as I know.”
1963
1
“Psycho” (PB) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
“After numerous Crest-Gold Medal collections, ‘Psycho’ was reprinted yet again by Bantam this year [1969].”
1969
1
“Psycho” (HC) (Robert Hale & Co., London, England)
1975
2
“Psycho” (PB) (Award Books, NY, NY)
1975
2
“Psycho” (HC) (Rivercity Press, Mattituck, NY)
1976
2
“Psycho” (PB) (Corgi Books, London, England)
1982
2
“Psycho House” (HC) by (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1990
2
“Psycho II” (HC) (Whispers Press, Binghamton, NY)
1982
2
“Psycho II” (PB) (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY)
“Note my introduction.”
1982
2
“Psycho 2” (PB) (Corgi Books, London, England)
1983
2
“Psycho 2” (HC) (Robert Hale Ltd., London, England)
1986
S
Box
2
“The Scarf” (PB) (Avon Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1947
2
“The Selected Stories of Robert Bloch – Volume One – Final Reckoning” (HC) (Underwood-Miller, Los Angeles, CA)
1987
2
“The Selected Stories of Robert Bloch – Volume Three – Last Rites” (HC) (Underwood-Miller, Los Angeles, CA)
1987
2
“The Selected Stories of Robert Bloch – Volume Two – Bitter Ends” (HC) (Underwood-Miller, Los Angeles, CA)
1987
99
“‘The Skull of the Marquis De Sade’ and Other Stories” (PB) (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
“The title story became a motion picture – and now one of the other stories is being adapted for films by me.”
1965
2
“The Skull of the Marquis De Sade” (HC) (Robert Hale & Co., London, England)
1975
2
“The Skull of the Marquis de Sade” (PB) (Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, OR)
1992
2
“Sneak Preview” (PB) (Coronet Communications, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
99
“Spiderweb” (PB) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
“My second novel – which nobody liked – could be redone today and appear most timely. In fact, I may still do it.” Also includes the novel “The Corpse in My Bed” (“Most Men Don’t Kill”) by David Alexander.
1954
2
“Strange Eons” (HC – slipcase) (Whispers Press, Chapel Hill, NC)
1978
2
“Strange Eons” (HC) (Whispers Press, Chapel Hill, NC)
1978
2
“Such Stuff as Screams Are Made Of” (PB) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1979
2
“Such Stuff as Screams Are Made Of” (HC) (Robert Hale Ltd., London, England)
1980
T
Box
99
“Tales in a Jugular Vein” (PB) (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
“My favorite title – and some of my favorite stories.”
1965
99
“Terror” (PB) (Belmont Books, NY, NY)
“A novel with a sympathetic and innocent young hero, for a change. Nobody quite believed I wrote it.”
1962
99
“‘Terror in the Night’ and Other Stories”/“Shooting Star” (PB) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
“These short stories have since been widely reprinted – and several were televised. At the time, nobody cared.”
1958
2
“There is a Serpent in Eden” (PB) (Zebra Books, NY, NY)
1979
2
“The Todd Dossier” (HC) by Collier Young (Delacorte Press, NY, NY)
“This is the novel I wrote and which Dell (Delacorte is their hardcover branch) put out in hardcover (which was not specified in the contract) and then issued under the name of Collier Young, who had a screenplay written by John [Gregory] Dunne and his wife [Joan Didion] – from which I made the novelization. The film wasn’t made – and none of us got credit, except the man who wasn’t responsible! Again, my contract didn’t specify that my name would appear as the author – but who would expect otherwise? Very odd!”
1969
2
“The Twilight Zone: The Movie” (PB) (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Bloch’s novelization of the 1983 film.
1983
2
U - “Unholy Trinity” (HC) by Robert Bloch (Scream/Press, Santa Cruz, CA)
An anthology of three Bloch novels: “The Scarf,” “The Dead Beat,” and “The Couch.”
1986
99
W - “The Will to Kill” (PB) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
“A very scarce novel of mine – and a favorite.”
1954
Y
Box
99
“Yours, Truly, Jack the Ripper” (PB) (Belmont Books, NY, NY)
“The title story of this collection has been reprinted more times – and dramatized more frequently – than any of my other work; indeed, it’s probably one of the most often-reprinted stories I know. It has been read aloud on Israeli radio; done on TV, is now being edited for a children’s anthology – for 24 years it has continued to appear, and the end is not yet!”
1962
2
“Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper” (Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, OR)
1992
Books by Bloch – Foreign-Language Editions
Box
2
Danish - “Som I Helvede, Saledes Ogsa Pa Jorden” (PB) (Interpresse, Bagsværd, Denmark)
Danish-language translation of the graphic-novel adaptation by Keith Giffen and Robert Loren Fleming of the story “Hell on Earth” by Bloch.
1986
Dutch
Box
2
“Aangenaam, Jack the Ripper” (PB) (Loeb, Amsterdam)
Thirty-four stories.
1985
99
“De Klaploper” (PB) (A.W. Bruna & Zoon, Utrecht, Netherlands)
The novel “The Dead Beat.” “A Flemish edition of ‘The Dead Beat’ – with the usual change in title which foreign editors seem to deem mandatory.”
1965
2
“De Klaploper” (PB) (A.W. Bruna & Zoon, Utrecht, Netherlands)
The novel “The Dead Beat.”
1965
2
“Psycho” (PB) (A.W. Bruna & Zoon Utrecht, Antwerp, Belgium)
1972
2
“Psycho” (PB) (Loeb, Amsterdam)
1981
2
“Psycho Omnibus” (PB) (Loeb, Amsterdam)
The novels “Psycho” and “Psycho II.”
undated
3
“Psycho Omnibus” (PB) (Loeb, Amsterdam)
The novels “Psycho” and “Psycho II.”
undated
3
“Schizo” (PB) (Elsevier, Amsterdam/Brussels)
The novel “Night-World.”
1974
3
“Schizo” (PB) (Elsevier, Amsterdam/Brussels)
The novel “Night-World.”
1975
3
“Troost Me, Mijn Robot” (PB) (A.W. Bruna & Zoon Utrecht, Antwerp, Belgium) (two copies)
Seventeen stories.
1970
3
“De Tweede Psycho” (PB) (Loeb, Amsterdam)
The novel “Psycho II.”
undated
Finnish
Box
3
“Huivi” (HC) (K.J. Gummerus Osakeyhtiö, Jyväskylä, Finland)
The novel “The Scarf.” “My novel ‘The Scarf’ is making the scene in various languages, including the Scandinavian. There’s a uniform edition in paperback, also.”
1969
3
“Huivi” (PB) (K.J. Gummerus Osakeyhtiö, Jyväskylä, Finland)
The novel “The Scarf.”
1969
3
“Psycho” (PB) (K.J. Gummerus Osakeyhtiö, Jyväskylä, Finland)
1960
3
“Psycho” (PB) (K.J. Gummerus Osakeyhtiö, Jyväskylä, Finland) (two copies)
1971
3
“Psycho II” (HC) (K.J. Gummerus Osakeyhtiö, Jyväskylä, Finland)
1982
3
“Psyko” (PB) (Gummerus, Jyväskylä, Finland)
The novel “Psycho.”
1992
French
Box
3
“Autopsie d’un Kidnapping” (PB) (Éditions Fleuve Noir, Paris, France) (two copies)
The novel “The Kidnapper.”
1984
3
“La Boîte à Maléfices de Robert Bloch” (PB) (Casterman, France) (two copies)
Twelve stories.
1981
3
“Un Brin de Belladone: Robert Bloch” (HC) (Casterman, Tournai, Belgium)
Twelve stories.
1983
3
“Le Demon Noir” (PB) (Editions Clancier-Guénaud, Paris) (two copies)
Twelve stories.
1983
3
“Lècharpe” (PB) (Presses Pocket, Paris)
The novel “The Scarf.”
1991
3
“L’embarquement pour Arkham” (PB) (Pocket)
Thirteen stories.
1994
3
“Etoiles Filantes” (PB) (Nouvelles Éditions Oswald, Paris, France)
The novel “Shooting Star.”
1983
3
“L’Eventreur” (PB) (Éditions Fleuve Noir, Paris, France) (two copies)
The novel “The Will to Kill.”
1983
3
“La Fourmiliere”/“Matriarchie” (PB) (Nouvelles Éditions Oswald, Paris, France)
The novellas “This Crowded Earth” and “Ladies’ Day.”
1983
3
"Frére de la Chauve-Souris” (Éditions Denoël, Paris, France)
Twelve stories.
1992
3
L’Héritage du Docteur Jekyll” (PB) by Bloch and Andre Norton (Éditions J’ai Lu)
The novel “The Jekyll Legacy.”
1992
3
“L’Homme qui Criait au Loup” (PB) (Nouvelles Éditions Oswald, Paris, France)
Fourteen stories.
1985
3
“L’Incendiaire” (PB) (Christian Bourgois Editeur, Paris, France)
The novel “Firebug.”
1983
3
“Lori” (PB) (Presses Pocket, Paris)
1990
3
“Monde des Ténèbres” (PB) (Gallimard) (two copies)
The novel “Night-World” - part of Marcel Duhamel’s “Série noire” publishing imprint.
1973
4
“Nounours est Pyromane” (PB) (Nouvelles Éditions Oswald, Paris, France)
Fourteen stories.
1984
4
“La Nuit de L’Eventreur” (HC) (Sinfonia, Paris, France) (two copies)
The novel “Night of the Ripper.”
1986
4
“La Nuit de L’Éventreur” (PB) (Presses Pocket, Paris)
The novel “The Night of the Ripper.”
1992
4
“Parlez-Moi D’horreur…” (PB) (Nouvelles Éditions Oswald, Paris, France)
Twelve stories.
1982
4
“Psychose” (PB) (Bibliothèque Marabout, Verviers, Belgium) (two copies)
The novel “Psycho.”
1979
4
“Psychose 13” (PB) (Presses Pocket, Paris)
The novel “Psycho House.”
1990
4
“Psychose 2” (PB) (Éditions Fleuve Noir, Paris, France)
The novel “Psycho II.”
1982
101
“Psychose 2” (PB) (Éditions Fleuve Noir, Paris, France)
The novel “Psycho II.”
1982
4
“Retour à Arkham” (PB) (Nouvelles Éditions Oswald, Paris, France) (two copies)
The anthology “Strange Eons.”
1980
4
“Retour à Arkham” (PB) (Presses Pocket, Paris)
The anthology “Strange Eons.”
1991
4
“La Scene Finale” (PB) (Nouvelles Éditions Oswald, Paris, France)
Seven stories.
1982
4
“Un Serpent au Paradis” (PB) (Librairie Arthème Fayard, Paris, France)
The novel “There is a Serpent in Eden.”
1982
4
“Un Serpent au Paradis” (PB) (Librairie Arthème Fayard, Paris, France)
The novel “There is a Serpent in Eden.”
1982
4
“Un Serpent au Paradis” (PB) (Presses Pocket)
The novel “There is a Serpent in Eden.”
1992
4
“Le Temp Mort” (PB) (Gerard & Co., Verviers, Belgium)
The novel “The Dead Beat.”
1961
4
“Terreur dans la Nuit” (PB) (Christian Bourgois Editeur, Paris, France)
Fifteen stories.
1989
German
Box
4
“Amok” (PB) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich)
The novel “Terror.” “My German grandparents would probably have appreciated this and other translations – but I can’t read the language!”
1968
4
“Amok” (PB) (Erich Pabel Verlag KG, Rastatt, Germany) (two copies)
The novel “Terror.”
1979
4
“Die Besten SF-Stories von Robert Bloch” (HC) (Moewig Verlag KG, Rastatt, Germany) (two copies)
The anthology “The Best of Robert Bloch.”
1980
4
“Boten des Grauens” (PB) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich) (three copies)
The anthology “The Living Demons.”
1970
4
“Dr. Jekylls Erbe” (PB) by Bloch and Andre Norton (Bastei Lübbe)
The novel “The Jekyll Legacy.”
1993
99
“15 Grusel Stories” (PB) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich)
The anthology “Blood Runs Cold.” “There are many foreign-language collections of my short stories, such as this – but few publishers have gone to the bother of sending copies to me. This is ‘Blood Runs Cold’ in its German incarnation.”
1965
4
“Das Haus der Toten” (PB) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich) (two copies)
The novel “American Gothic.”
1976
4
“Mit Feuer Spielt Man Nicht” (PB) (Scherz Verlag, Bern and Munich)
The novel “Firebug.”
1969
4
“Nacht der Schrecken” (PB) (Scherz Verlag, Bern and Munich) (two copies)
Six stories.
1968
4
“Nacht im Kopf” (PB) (Diogenes Taschenbach, Zurich) (two copies)
The novel “Night-World.”
1986
99
“Psycho” (PB) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich)
“German edition of ‘Psycho’ – with everybody’s picture but mine. (Too gruesome, I suppose.)”
1966
4
“Psycho” (PB) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich)
1966
4
“Psycho” (PB) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich)
1984
5
“Psycho” (PB) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich)
1984
5
“Die Psycho Falle” (PB) (Bastei Lübbe)
The novel “The Kidnapper.”
1994
5
“Psycho Haus” (PB) (Bastei Lübbe)
The novel “Psycho House.”
1991
5
“Psycho 2” (PB) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich) (two copies)
1983
5
“Das Regime der Psychos” (PB) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich) (two copies)
The novel “Sneak Preview.”
1974
5
“Der Ripper” (PB) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich)
The novel “Night of the Ripper.”
1987
99
“Die Saat des Bösen” (PB) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich)
The novel “The Dead Beat.” “German translation of ‘The Dead Beat’ – with their own title!”
1966
5
“Die Saat des Bösen” (PB) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich)
The novel “The Dead Beat.”
1966
5
“Die Schreckenskammer” (PB) (Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, Hamburg, Germany) (two copies)
Nine stories.
1981
5
“Der Seidene Schal” (PB) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich)
The novel “The Scarf.” “Another belated foreign publication of ‘The Scarf’ – a German fan, visiting at the science fiction convention, tells me there is quite a current vogue for my writing there, including many magazine story reprints.”
1967
5
“Wahnsinn mit Methode” (PB) (Scherz, Bern, Munich, Vienna) (two copies)
The novel “Night-World.”
1975
5
“Ein Wirklich Schlechter Freund” (PB) (Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, Hamburg, Germany) (two copies)
The anthology “The King of Terrors.”
1979
99
Hebrew - “Terror” (PB)
“My novel ‘Terror’ in its Japanese incarnation – was then retranslated here for Israel!”
1963
5
Hungarian - “Tűzgolyó” (PB) (Könyvkiadó Kft., Budapest, Hungary)
The novel “Firebug.”
1990
Italian
Box
5
“Allarme sulla Terra” (PB) (Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milan, Italy)
“The Crowded Earth”/“Ladies Day.”
1990
5
“Cittadini della Notte” (PB) (Aldo Garzanti) (two copies)
The novel “Night-World” - a giallo.
1973
5
“Colui Che Apre la Via” (HC) (Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milan, Italy)
The anthology “The Opener of the Way.”
1991
5
“Il Dio Che Usci Dalla Tomba” (PB) (SIAD Edizioni, Milan, Italy) (two copies)
The anthology “The Opener of the Way.”
1979
5
“Il Gusto del Fuoco” (PB) (Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milan, Italy)
The novel “Firebug.”
1991
99
“Il Passato Che Urla” (HC) (Garzanti, Milan, Italy)
The novel “Psycho.” “‘Psycho’ was published in 18 countries. Here is the Italian version.”
1959
5
“Il Passato Che Urla” (HC) (Garzanti, Milan, Italy)
The novel “Psycho.”
1959
101
“Psyco 1”/“Psyco 2” (PB) (Arnoldo Mondadori Editore)
The novels “Psycho” and “Psycho II.”
1982
5
“La Sciarpa” (PB) (Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milan, Italy)
The novel “The Scarf.”
1989
Japanese
Box
5
“American Gothic” (HC) (Hayakawa Publishing, Inc., Tokyo, Japan) (two copies)
1979
99
“Blood Runs Cold” (PB - slipcase) (Hayakawa Shobo & Co., Ltd., Tokyo)
“Japanese edition of ‘Blood Runs Cold.’ I didn’t proofread it!”
1962
5
“Blood Runs Cold” (PB - slipcase) (Hayakawa Shobo & Co., Ltd., Tokyo)
1962
99
“Psycho” (Hayakawa Shobo & Co., Ltd., Tokyo)
“‘Psycho’ in one of its many foreign translations.”
1960
5
“Psycho” (PB) (Hayakawa Publishing, Inc., Tokyo, Japan) (two copies)
1982
5
“Psycho House” (PB) (Tokyo Sogensha Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan)
1992
5
“Psycho II” (PB) (Tokyo Sogensha Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) (two copies)
1982
5
“Sneak Preview” (PB) (Hayakawa Publishing, Inc., Tokyo, Japan)
1979
5
“Strange Eons” (PB) (Tokyo Sogensha Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan)
1979
5
“Terror in the Night” (PB) (Hayakawa Shobo & Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan)
1960
Norwegian
Box
5
“Djevelske Drømmer” (PB) (Utgitt av Semic/Nordisk Forlag AS, Oslo, Norway) (two copies)
The anthology “Cold Chills.”
1982
5
“Kald Angst” (PB) (Utgitt av Semic/Nordisk Forlag AS, Oslo, Norway)
The anthology “Chamber of Horrors.”
1966
5
“Lori” (PB) (Hjemmet, Trondheim, Norway)
1989
5
Mareritt” (PB) (Utgitt av Semic/Nordisk Forlag AS, Oslo, Norway)
The anthology “Nightmares.”
1982
6
Mareritt” (PB) (Utgitt av Semic/Nordisk Forlag AS, Oslo, Norway) (two copies)
The anthology “Nightmares.”
1982
6
“Det Ondes Mosaikk” (PB) (Utgitt av Semic/Nordisk Forlag AS, Oslo, Norway)
The anthology “Atoms and Evil.”
1983
6
“Psycho II” (PB) (Utgitt av Semic/Nordisk Forlag AS, Oslo, Norway)
1984
6
“Redsel I Natten” (PB) (Utgitt av Semic/Nordisk Forlag AS, Oslo, Norway)
The anthology “The King of Terrors.”
1981
Spanish
Box
6
“La Calavera del Marques de Sade” (PB) (Editorial Diana, Mexico)
The story “The Skull of the Marquis de Sade.”
1968
6
“Cria Cuervos” (HC) (Plaza & Janes, Barcelona, Spain)
The novel “The Dead Beat.”
1961
6
“Cria Cuervos” (PB) (Plaza & Janes, Barcelona, Spain) (two copies)
The novel “The Dead Beat.”
1981
99
“Hielase la Sangre” (PB) (Plaza & Janes, S.A., Barcelona, Spain)
The anthology “Blood Runs Cold.” “‘Blood Runs Cold’ in Spain and Latin America, too!”
1963
6
“Hielase la Sangre” (PB) (Plaza & Janes, S.A., Barcelona, Spain)
The anthology “Blood Runs Cold.”
1963
6
“La Noche del Destripador” (PB) (Plaza & Janes, S.A., Barcelona, Spain)
The novel “Night of the Ripper.”
1987
6
“Psicosis” (PB) (Ediciones Forum, Barcelona, Spain)
The novel “Psycho.”
1983
102
“Psicosis” (PB) (Ediciones Forum, Barcelona, Spain)
The novel “Psycho.”
1983
6
“Psicosis” (PB) (Plaza & Janés, S.A., Barcelona, Spain) (two copies)
The novel “Psycho.”
1985
6
“Psicosis II” (PB) (Plaza & Janés, S.A., Barcelona, Spain) (two copies)
The novel “Psycho II.”
1983
Swedish
Box
99
“Brott I Blindo” (PB) (B. Wahlströms Förlagstryckeri, Stockholm, Sweden)
“The Will to Kill.” “Swedish edition of ‘The Will to Kill’ under another title.”
1957
6
“Psycho II” (PB) (B. Wahlströms Bokförlag, Falun, Sweden)
1984
Books featuring writings by Bloch – English language
Box
A
Box
6
“Alfred Hitchcock Presents: 16 Skeletons from My Closet” (PB) (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “Man with a Hobby” by Bloch.
1963
6
“Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories They Wouldn’t Let Me Do on TV” (PB) by Alfred Hitchcock (ed.) (Pan Books Ltd., London, England)
Includes the story “Water’s Edge” by Bloch. “Third or fourth British appearance of this durable story, ‘Water’s Edge,’ which Hitchcock, ironically enough, did do on TV.”
1960
100
“Alfred Hitchcock’s Anthology – Volume 2” (PB) by Eleanor Sullivan (ed.) (Davis Publications, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Crook of the Month” by Bloch.
1977
6
“Alfred Hitchcock’s Bleeding Hearts” (PB) by Alfred Hitchcock (ed.) (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Play’s the Thing” by Bloch.
1974
6
“Alfred Hitchcock’s Tales to Send Chills Down Your Spine” (HC) by Eleanor Sullivan (ed.) (The Dial Press, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Luck Is No Lady” by Bloch.
1979
6
“Alfred Hitchcock’s Tales to Take Your Breath Away” (HC) by Eleanor Sullivan (ed.) (The Dial Press, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Crook of the Month” by Bloch.
1977
6
“Alfred Hitchcock’s Witches’ Brew” (PB) (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “A Killing in the Market” by Bloch.
1965
6
“Alfred Hitchcock’s Witch’s Brew” (HC) by Alfred Hitchcock (ed.) (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “That Hell-Bound Train” by Bloch.
1977
99
“Alone by Night” (PB) by Michael and Don Congdon (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the stories “Sweets to the Sweet” and “Enoch” by Bloch. “I have two stories in this anthology – and I think they’re among the best of my fantasies. The latter – ‘Enoch’ – is now part of a film [‘Torture Garden’] I wrote for Paramount release, with Jack Palance and Burgess Meredith.”
1961
6
“‘And Walk Now Gently Through the Fire’ and other Science Fiction Stories” (HC) by Roger Elwood (ed.) (Chilton Book Co., Philadelphia, PA)
Includes the story “Forever and Amen” by Bloch.
1972
6
“The Arbor House Celebrity Book of Horror Stories” (PB) by Charles G. Waugh and Martin H. Greenberg (eds.) (Arbor House, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Lukundoo” by Edward Lucas White, with an introductory note by Bloch.
1982
6
“The Arbor House Treasury of Horror and the Supernatural” (HC) by Bill Pronzini, Barry Malzberg, and Martin H. Greenberg (comps.) (Arbor House, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper” by Bloch.
1981
B
Box
6
“Back from the Dead” (PB) by Martin H. Greenberg and Charles W. Waugh (eds.) (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “Mother of Serpents” by Bloch.
1991
6
“Best Detective Stories of the Year – 1977” (HC) by Edward D. Hoch (ed.) (E.P. Dutton, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Crook of the Month” by Bloch.
1977
6
“The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction – 23rd Series” (HC) by Edward L. Ferman (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
Includes the story “Nina” by Bloch.
1980
6
“The Best of Frederic Brown” (PB) by Frederic Brown (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes an introduction by Bloch.
1977
7
“The Best of H.P. Lovecraft: Bloodcurdling Tales of Horror and the Macabre” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes an introduction by Bloch.
1982
7
“Best Science Fiction for 1973” (PB) by Forrest J. Ackerman (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “Forever and Amen” by Bloch.
1973
7
“The Best Science Fiction from ‘Worlds of If’ Magazine” (PB) by Frederik Pohl (ed.) (Galaxy Publishing Co.)
Includes the story “Talent” by Bloch.
1964
7
“Beyond Midnight” (PB) by Kirby McCauley (ed.) (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “Terror in Cut-Throat Cove” by Bloch.
1976
7
“Beyond the Curtain of Dark” (PB) by Peter Haining (ed.) (The New English Library Limited, London, England)
Includes the stories “Lizzie Borden Took an Axe” and "Return to the Sabbath” by Bloch. “Two yarns in this British paperback – part of a series of anthologies.”
1966
7
“Bloch and Bradbury” (PB) by Kurt Singer (comp.) (Tower Publications, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes six stories by Bloch (who last name is misspelled twice in the table of contents): “The Shadow from the Steeple,” “The Grinning Ghoul,” “Mannikins of Horror,” “The Druidic Doom,” “A Question of Etiquette,” and “The Man Who Cried Wolf!” “This little volume – unauthorized and uncontracted for – burst like a bombshell on the scene this June [1969]: still not paid for, it is a thorn in my side (and Ray’s) because it is made up of stories we sold British reprint rights to for use in four different anthologies there.”
1969
7
“Bloch and Bradbury – Whispers from Beyond” (Peacock Press, Chicago, IL)
Includes six stories by Bloch: “The Shadow from the Steeple,” “The Druidic Doom,” “Mannikins of Horror,” The Grinning Ghoul,” “A Question of Etiquette,” and “The Man Who Cried Wolf.”
1972
95
“The Book of the Sixth World Fantasy Convention” (HC) (Sixth World Fantasy Convention, Inc.)
“Note pics and stories and entries on me.” Bloch was the master of ceremonies at the convention. Includes the essay “Edgar Allan Poe” by Bloch. Includes as an insert a program for the convention.
1980
7
“The Book Sail – 16th Anniversary Catalogue” (PB) (McLaughlin Press, Orange, CA)
Includes the story “The Undead” by Bloch, “plus a list of [manuscripts] and books of mine offered for sale.”
1984
7
“Bug-Eyed Monsters” (PB) by Bill Pronzini and Barry N. Malzberg (eds.) (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “Talent” by Bloch.
1980
C
Box
7
“Charles Beaumont: Selected Stories” (HC) by Roger Anker (ed.) (Dark Harvest, Arlington Heights, IL)
Includes an introduction by Bloch to “The Crooked Man.”
1988
99
“Christopher Lee’s Treasury of Terror” (PB) (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
Includes a “picture story” adaptation of the story “The Past Master” by Bloch. “Christipher Lee, a personal friend, was a house-guest here in ’66. One of my stories had been selected for this volume – where it appears in comic strip form.”
1966
7
“Christopher Lee’s Treasury of Terror” (PB) (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
Includes a “picture story” adaptation of the story “The Past Master” by Bloch.
1966
7
“Crimes Across the Sea – The 19th Annual Anthology of the Mystery Writers of America” (HC) by John Creasey (ed.) (George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., London, England)
Includes the story “The Dynamics of an Asteroid” by Bloch. “Quite possibly the rarest of all my published stories – this Sherlockian associative item, ‘The Dynamics of an Asteroid,’ previously appeared only in the ‘Journal of the Baker Street Irregulars.’”
1964
101
“Crimes and Misfortunes – The Anthony Boucher Memorial Anthology of Mysteries” (HC) by J. Francis McComas (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes “A Good Imagination” by Bloch.
1970
7
“The Curse of the Undead” (PB) by M.L. Carter (ed.) (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
Includes the story “The Bogey Man Will Get You” by Bloch.
1970
D
Box
7
“Dangerous Visions # 1” (PB) by Harlan Ellison (ed.) (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
Includes the story “A Toy for Juliette” by Bloch, as well as an introduction by Bloch to the story “The Prowler in the City at the Edge of the World” by Ellison. “Paperback edition of last year’s big anthology – with my story and editorial matter, plus introduction to Harlan Ellison’s story.”
1969
7
“Dark Forces” (HC) by Kirby McCauley (ed.) (The Viking Press, NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Night Before Christmas” by Bloch.
1980
7
“Dark Forces” (PB) by Kirby McCauley (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “The Night Before Christmas” by Bloch.
1981
7
“The Devil’s Generation” (PB) by Vic Ghidalia (ed.) (Lancer Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “Floral Tribute” by Bloch.
1973
7
“Devil Worshippers” (PB) by Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh (eds.) (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “Sweet Sixteen” by Bloch.
1990
7
“The Disciples of Cthulhu” (PB) by Edward P. Berglund (ed.) (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes an introduction by Bloch.
1976
101
“Dr. Caligari’s Black Book – An Excursion into the Macabre in Thirteen Acts” (HC) by Peter Haining (ed.) (W.H. Allen & Co., London, England)
Includes “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” by Bloch.
1968
7
E - “The Evil People” (PB) by Peter Haining (ed.) (Popular Library, NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “Mother of Serpents” by Bloch.
1968
F
Box
7
“The Fantastic Swordsmen” (PB) by L. Sprague de Camp (ed.) (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Black Lotus” by Bloch.
1967
7
“The Fantastic Universe Omnibus” (PB) by Hans Stefan Santesson (ed.) (Paperback Library, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “A Way of Life” by Bloch. One copy includes the following note: “My story of science fiction fans taking over the world – a spoof on all such tales.”
1968
7
“The Fantasy Hall of Fame” (HC) by Robert Silverberg and Martin H. Greenberg (comps.) (Arbor House, NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Hell-Bound Train” by Bloch.
1983
7
“A Fantasy Reader – The Seventh World Fantasy Convention” (HC) by Jeff Frane and Jack Rems (eds.) (Seventh World Fantasy Convention, Berkeley, CA)
Includes the story “The Pin” by Bloch.
1981
7
“Feast of Fear” (PB) by Vic Ghidalia (ed.) (Manor Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “Waxworks” by Bloch.
1977
99
“The Fiend in You” (PB) by Charles Beaumont (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “Lucy Comes to Stay” by Bloch. “My short story, written years ago, was my first venture into the schizophrenia area later covered by ‘Psycho.’”
1962
7
“The Fiend in You” (PB) by Charles Beaumont (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “Lucy Comes to Stay” by Bloch.
1962
7
“Fiends and Creatures” (PB) by Marvin Kaye (ed.) (Popular Library, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Enoch” by Bloch.
1975
7
“Fifty Extremely SF* Stories” (PB) by Michael Bastraw (ed.) (Niekas Publications, Center Harbor, NH) (three copies)
Includes an introduction by Bloch.
1982
7
“The Frankenscience Monster” (PB) by Forrest J. Ackerman (Ace Publishing Corp., NY, NY) (three copies)
Includes “Dr. Psycho and Mr. Stein” by Bloch. One copy includes the following note: “I have several items in this book concerning Boris Karloff – a friend who passed away this year [1969]. Also numerous mentions throughout regarding our association over the years: a bit embarrassing to my wife, since we surely weren’t that close to Mr. and Mrs. Karloff, fond as we were of them.”
1969
7
“Frights” (PB) by Kirby McCauley (ed.) (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “The Warm Farewell” by Bloch.
1977
7
“From the Archives of Evil” (PB) by Christopher Lee and Michael Parry (eds.) (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “Talent” by Bloch.
1976
102
“From Unknown Worlds” by John W. Campbell, Jr. (ed.) (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Cloak” by Bloch.
1948
7
“Futures Unlimited” (PB) by Alden Norton (ed.) (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “It Happened Tomorrow” by Bloch. “A novelet – ancient – that would still make a good film today, I think.”
1969
G
Box
8
“Ghosttide – Tales of Horror, Dark Fantasy and Suspense” (PB) by Claudia O’Keefe (ed.) (Revenant Books, Sherman Oaks, CA)
Includes the story “Iron Mask” by Bloch.
1993
8
“The Ghoul Keepers” (PB) by Leo Margulies (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” by Bloch.
1961
8
“The Greatest Flash Stories Ever Told” (HC) by Mike Gold (ed.) (D.C. Comics Inc., NY, NY)
Includes a reprint of the comic “The Flash and the Black Widow,” which was written by Bloch.
1991
8
“Great Tales of Crime & Detection” (HC) by Charles Ardai (comp.) (LDAP, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “Crime in Rhyme” by Bloch.
1991
8
“Greystone Bay” (PB) by Charles L. Grant (ed.) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “Nocturne” by Bloch.
1985
H
Box
101
“The Harlot Killer – The Story of Jack the Ripper – In Fact and Fiction” (HC) by Allan Barnard (ed.) (Dodd, Mead & Co., NY, NY)
Includes “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper” by Bloch.
1953
8
“Hauntings and Horrors: Ten Grisly Tales” (PB) by Alden H. Norton (ed.) (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “Head Man” by Bloch. One copy includes the following note: “This yarn, out of print and impossible to find in its magazine incarnation – picked up from my collection, it is at last beginning the reprint route.”
1969
8
“Hollywood Unreel – Fantasies about Hollywood and the Movies” (HC) by Martin Harry Greenberg and Charles Waugh (eds.) (Taplinger Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Movie People” by Bloch.
1982
101
“Hollywood Unreel – Fantasies about Hollywood and the Movies” (HC) by Martin Harry Greenberg and Charles Waugh (eds.) (Taplinger Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Movie People” by Bloch.
1982
8
“The Hugo Winners – Volume 1” (PB) by Isaac Asimov (ed.) (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
Includes the story “The Hell-Bound Train” by Bloch.
1973
8
“The Human Zero” (PB) by Sam Moskowitz and Roger Elwood (eds.) (Tower Publications, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Proxy Head” by Bloch. “First reprint of a hard-to-find science fiction story of mine.”
1967
I
Box
“Invasion of the Robots” (PB) by Roger Elwood (ed.) (Paperback Library, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Almost Human” by Bloch. “My much reprinted robot story finally ends up in an anthology on robots.”
1969
101
“The Ides of Tomorrow – Original Science Fiction and Tales of Horror” (HC) by Terry Carr (ed.) (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
Includes “The Head” by Bloch.
1976
j
Box
8
“Jack the Knife – Tales of Jack the Ripper” (PB) by Michael Parry (ed.) (Mayflower Books Ltd., Frogmore, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England)
Includes the story “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper” by Bloch.
1975
102
“J. Vernon Shea: A Memorial” (PB) (Mei-Li/Scorpio Press, Carpentersville, IL)
Includes a tribute to Shea by Bloch.
1981
8
K - “Kingdom of Fear – The World of Stephen King” (HC) by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller (eds.) (Underwood/Miller, San Francisco, CA)
Includes “Monsters in Our Midst” by Bloch.
1986
L
Box
8
“Lon of 100 Faces!” (PB) by Forrest J. Ackerman (ed.) (Morrison, Raven Hill Co., Beverly Hills, CA)
Includes “The Clown at Midnight” by Bloch.
1983
8
“Lovecraft’s Legacy” (HC) by Robert E. Weinberg and Martin H. Greenberg (eds.) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Includes an introduction by Bloch.
1990
M
Box
8
“Magic for Sale” (PB) by Avram Davidson (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Cloak” by Bloch.
1983
8
“Masques” (HC) by J.N. Williamson (ed.) (Maclay & Associates, Inc., Baltimore, MD)
Includes the story “Everybody Needs a Little Love” by Bloch.
1984
8
“Masters of Darkness” (PB) by Dennis Etchison (ed.) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY) (three copies)
Includes the story “The Animal Fair” by Bloch.
1986
101
“Merchants of Menace – An Anthology of Mystery Stories by the Mystery Writers of America” (HC) by Hillary Waugh (ed.) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
Includes “The Real Bad Friend” by Bloch.
1969
8
“Midnight” (PB) by Charles L. Grant (ed.) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Sweets to the Sweet” by Bloch.
1985
8
“The Midnight People” (PB) by Peter Haining (ed.) (Popular Library, NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “The Living Dead” by Bloch.
1968
8
“The Monster Makers” (HC) by Peter Haining (ed.) (Taplinger Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Strange Island of Dr. Nork” by Bloch.
1974
9
“The Monster Makers” (HC) by Peter Haining (ed.) (Taplinger Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Strange Island of Dr. Nork” by Bloch.
1974
9
“Monster Mix” (PB) by Robert Arthur (ed.) (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Mannikin” by Bloch.
1968
9
“Monsters in Our Midst” (HC) by Bloch (ed.) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Includes an introduction by Bloch, as well as the story “It Takes One to Know One” by Bloch.
1993
9
“More Little Monsters” (PB) by Roger Elwood and Vic Ghidalia (eds.) (Manor Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “Sweets to the Sweet” by Bloch.
1973
9
“Murder in the First Reel” (PB) by Bill Pronzini, Charles G. Waugh, and Martin Harry Greenberg (eds.) (Avon Books, NY, NY)
Includes the stories “The Real Bad Friend” and “Lucy Comes to Stay” by Bloch.
1985
99
“My Best Science Fiction Story” (PB) by Leo Margulies and Oscar J. Friend (eds.) (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “Almost Human” and an introduction by Bloch. “Contains one of my very earliest efforts in science fiction.”
1954
N
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“The Name of the Game: A Piece of the Action” (PB) (New Dimensions in Education, Inc., Jericho, NY)
Includes the story “Word of Honor” by Bloch.
1968
9
“New Terrors II” (PB) by Ramsey Campbell (ed.) (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Rubber Room” by Bloch.
1984
9
“New Worlds of Fantasy” (PB) by Terry Carr (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “The Plot is the Thing” by Bloch.
1971
102
“Night-Gaunt” (PB) by Jeff Kahan (Jeff Kahan, Quebec, Canada)
Includes “Bloch Talks Shop,” an interview with Bloch.
1985
101
“Nightmare Reader” (HC) by Peter Haining (ed.) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
Includes “The Head Hunter” by Bloch.
1973
9
“The Nightmare Reader – Volume 2” (PB) by Peter Haining (ed.) (Pan Books Ltd., London, England)
Includes the story “The Head Hunter” by Bloch.
1973
9
“The Night Side – Masterpieces of the Strange and Terrible” (HC) by August Derleth (ed.) (Rinehart & Co., Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “Enoch” by Bloch.
1947
99
“The Night Walker” (PB) by Sidney Stuart (Award Books, NY, NY)
Based on the screenplay by Bloch; includes an introduction by Bloch. “I did an original screenplay for ‘The Night Walker’ (Universal, 1964), and it was novelized, with my permission, by Michael Avallone, under a pseudonym. Note that I wrote an introduction for this volume.”
1964
99
“The Night Walker” (PB) by Sidney Stuart (Brown, Watson Ltd., London, England)
Based on the screenplay by Bloch; includes an introduction by Bloch. “English edition of the ‘ghostly’ shocker written by Michael Avallone under a pseudonym – with my introduction.”
1965
O
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“Obsessions” (photocopy) by Anthony Magistrale and Robert H. Knox (Niekas Publications, Center Harbor, NH)
Includes an introduction by Bloch.
1990
9
“The Oddballs” (PB) by Vic Ghidalia (ed.) (Manor Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “Talent” by Bloch.
1973
9
“101 Mystery Stories” (HC) by Bill Pronzini and Martin Greenberg (eds.) (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the stories “Terror in the Night” and “A Home Away from Home” by Bloch.
1986
P
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“Partners in Wonder” (PB) by Harlan Ellison (Ace Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “A Toy for Juliette” by Bloch.
1983
9
“The Playboy Book of Horror and the Supernatural” (PB) (Playboy Press, Chicago, IL)
Includes the stories “Beezlebub” and “The Traveling Salesman” by Bloch. “Two short stories in this collection – also hardcover.”
1967
9
“The Playboy Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy” (PB) (Playboy Press, Chicago, IL)
Includes the story “Word of Honor” by Bloch. “Story here also in hardcover.”
1966
9
“Psycho-Paths” (HC) by Bloch (ed.) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Includes an introduction by Bloch.
1991
Q - “The Quality of Murder” (HC) by Anthony Boucher (ed.) (E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc.)
Includes the story “The Shambles of Ed Gein” by Bloch. “My original (for publication here) article in which I examine the case which inspired my novel ‘Psycho.’ Oddly enough, this is long o.p. [out of print] and has never been reprinted anywhere.”
1962
R
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“Richard Matheson: He is Legend” (PB) by Mark Rathbun and Graeme Flanagan (comps.) (Mark Rathbun, Chico, CA)
Includes an introduction by Bloch.
1984
102
“Richard Matheson: He is Legend” (PB) by Mark Rathbun and Graeme Flanagan (comps.) (Mark Rathbun, Chico, CA)
Includes an introduction by Bloch.
1984
9
“Ripper!” (PB) by Gardner Dozois and Susan Casper (ed.) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Includes a foreword by Bloch, as well as his story “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper.”
1988
9
“The Rivals of Frankenstein” (PB) by Michel Parry (ed.) (Corgi Books, London, England)
Includes the story “Almost Human” by Bloch.
1977
9
“Rulers of Men” (PB) by Hans Stefan Santesson (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “A Way of Life” by Bloch.
1965
S
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“The Satanists” (PB) by Peter Haining (ed.) (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Spawn of the Dark One” by Bloch.
1972
9
“Satan’s Pets” (PB) by Vic Ghidalia (ed.) (Manor Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “Lefty Feep Gets Henpecked” by Bloch.
1972
99
“The Science Fiction Novel - Imagination and Social Criticism” (Advent: Publishers, Chicago, IL)
Includes the essay “Imagination and Modern Social Criticism” by Bloch. “My views on science fiction form the basis of the essay included here – originally delivered as a lecture for the University of Chicago.”
1964
9
“A Sea of Space” (PB) by William F. Nolan (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Old College Try” by Bloch.
1970
9
“The 2nd Avon Fantasy Reader” (PB) by Donald A. Wollheim and George Ersnberger (eds.) (Avon Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Black Kiss” by Bloch.
1969
9
“The Seventh Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories” (PB) by Mary Danby (ed.) (Fontana Books, London, England)
Includes the story “The Mannikin” by Bloch.
1972
9
“Shadows” (PB) by Charles L. Grant (ed.) (Playboy Paperbacks, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Picture” by Bloch.
1980
9
“Show Business is Murder” (PB) by Carol-Lynn Rössel Waugh, Martin Harry Greenberg, and Isaac Asimov (eds.) (Avon Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Sock Finish” by Bloch.
1983
10
“Silver Scream” (HC) by David J. Schow (ed.) (Dark Harvest, Arlington Heights, IL)
Includes the story “The Movie People” by Bloch.
1988
99
“Son of ‘Famous Monsters of Filmland’” (PB) by Forrest J. Ackerman (ed.) (Paperback Library, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the essay “Menace, Anyone? – A Serious Survey of Important Fright Films” by Bloch. “More on horror films. The complete article, ‘Menace, Anyone?’ is reprinted herein.”
1965
79
“Son of ‘Famous Monsters of Filmland’” (PB) by Forrest J. Ackerman (ed.) (Paperback Library, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the essay “Menace, Anyone? – A Serious Survey of Important Fright Films” by Bloch.
1965
10
“The Space Magicians” (PB) by Alden H. Norton and Sam Moskowitz (eds.) (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Constant Reader” by Bloch.
1971
10
“Star Book of Horror No. 1” (PB) by Hugh Lamb (ed.) (W.H. Allen & Co., London, England) (two copies)
Includes the story “Untouchable” by Bloch.
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“Tales from Beyond the Grave” (HC) (Octopus Books Ltd., London)
Includes the story “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper” by Bloch.
1982
10
“Tales from the Darkside – Volume One” (PB) by Mitchell Galin and Tom Allen (eds.) (The Berkley Publishing Group, NY, NY)
Includes the story “A Case of the Stubborns” by Bloch.
1988
10
“Tales of Terror” (HC) by Kurt Singer (ed.) (W.H. Allen, London)
Includes the story “A Question of Etiquette” by Bloch. “A rather rare reprinting of this story in English anthology – one of many Kurt Singer collections in which I appear over there.”
1967
10
“Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos - by H.P. Lovecraft and Others” (HC) by August Derleth (coll.) (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
Includes the stories “The Shambler from the Stars,” “The Shadow from the Steeple,” and “Notebook Found in a Deserted House” by Bloch. “Brand new – first time my three Lovecraft-linked stories appear together in print as a [illegible].”
1969
10
“Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos – Volume 2 - H.P. Lovecraft and Others” (PB) by August Derleth (ed.) (Beagle Books, NY, NY)
Includes the stories “The Shambler from the Stars,” “The Shadow from the Steeple,” and “Notebook Found in a Deserted House” by Bloch.
1971
10
“Tales of the Uncanny” (HC) (The Reader’s Digest Association, Inc., Pleasantville, NY)
Includes “Dr. Holmes’s Murder Castle” by Bloch. “This contains my 50,000-word non-fiction piece on H.H. Holmes.”
1983
10
“Tales of Witchcraft” (HC) by Richard Dalby (ed.) (Marboro Books Corp., NY, NY)
Includes the story “Catnip” by Bloch.
1991
10
“A Taste for Blood” (HC) by Martin H. Greenberg (ed.) (Marboro Books Corp., NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Yougoslaves” by Bloch.
1992
99
“Terror!” (PB) by Larry T. Shaw (ed.) (Lancer Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “A Good Imagination” by Bloch. “Here is a story of mine in a collection which includes wors of Poe, Bierce, Wilkie Collins, de Maupassant and Villiers de I’Isle-Adam. A writer can’t help but wonder if his own work will enjoy the longevity of craftsmen such as these.”
1966
10
“Terror in the Modern Vein” (HC) by Donald A. Wollheim (ed.) (Hanover House, Garden City, NY)
Includes the story “The Dream Makers” by Bloch.
1955
10
“Thirteen Tales of Terror” (PB) by Les Daniels and Diane Thompson (eds.) (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Enoch” by Bloch.
1977
10
“The Time Curve” (PB) by Sam Moskowitz and Roger Elwood (eds.) (Tower Publications, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “Time Wounds All Heels” by Bloch.
1968
99
“To Be Read Before Midnight” (PB) by Ellery Queen (Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee) (eds.) (Popular Library, NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Man Who Looked Like Napoleon” by Bloch. “The story in this anthology is an ‘off-beat’ little effort – which took seven years to sell! Since then, it has been several times reprinted.”
1963
10
“Touchstone – A Tribute to Fritz Leiber and Ray Bradbury” (PB) James Tucker and Erin McKee (eds.) (The Mysterious Stranger Press, Salt Lake City, UT)
Includes the essay “Ray” by Bloch.
1978
10
“A Treasury of American Horror Stories” by Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Charles G. Waugh, and Martin H. Greenberg (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the stories “A Return to the Sabbath” and “The Man Who Collected Poe” by Bloch.
1985
10
“A Treasury of Modern Fantasy” (PB) by Terry Carr and Martin Harry Greenberg (ed.) (Avon Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Hell-Bound Train” by Bloch.
1981
U - “The Unexpected” (PB) by Leo Marguiles (ed.) (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Strange Island of Dr. Nork” by Bloch.
1962
V
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“Vampires – Two Centuries of Great Vampire Stories” (HC) by Alan Ryan (ed.) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
Includes the story “The Living Dead” by Bloch.
1987
10
“Vamps” (PB) by Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh (ed.) (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Cloak” by Bloch.
1987
W
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“Wake Up Screaming” (PB) by Lee Wright and Richard G. Sheehan (sel.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “Water’s Edge” by Bloch.
1967
10
“Weird Legacies” (PB) by Mike Ashley (ed.) (W.H. Allen & Co., London)
Includes a foreword by Bloch and the story “The Black Kiss” by Bloch and Henry Kuttner.
1977
99
“Weird Tales” (PB) by Leo Margulies (ed.) (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “A Question of Etiquette” by Bloch. A “blurb” page includes the following quote from Bloch: “Underneath it all, I have the heart of a small boy. I keep it in a jar.” “This remark, widely quoted, has been cheerfully filched by Bennett Cerf and others.”
1964
10
“Weird Tales” (PB) by Leo Margulies (ed.) (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “A Question of Etiquette” by Bloch.
1964
10
“Weird Tales #2” (PB) by Lin Carter (ed.) (Zebra Books, NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Feast in the Abbey” by Bloch.
1980
10
“When Evil Wakes” (PB) by August Derleth (ed.) (Transworld Publishers Ltd., London)
Includes the story “Sweets to the Sweet” by Bloch. “This English anthology never received American publication to my knowledge.”
1965
11
“Who Done It?” (HC) by Alice Laurance and Isaac Asimov (eds.) (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)
Includes the story “The Legend of Dirty Dick” by Bloch.
1980
11
Wizards and Warlocks” (PB) by Vic Ghidalia (ed.) (Manor Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Secret of Sebek” by Bloch.
1972
11
“Wolfshead” (PB) by Robert E. Howard (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
Includes an introduction by Bloch.
1979
Y
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“The Year’s Best Horror Stories – No. 1” (PB) by Richard Davis (ed.) (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
Includes the story “Double Whammy” by Bloch.
1971
11
“The Year’s Best Horror Stories – Series II” (PB) by Richard Davis (ed.) (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes the story “The Animal Fair” by Bloch.
1974
Books featuring writings by Bloch – Foreign languages
Box
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Box
102
“Vlak do pekla” (PB)
Anthology of stories that includes “The Hell-Bound Train” by Bloch.
1976
102
“Vlak do pekla” (PB)
Anthology of stories that includes “The Hell-Bound Train” by Bloch.
1983
11
French - “Les Meilleurs Récits de Weird Tales – Tome II (1933-1937)” (PB) by France-Marie Watkins (trans.) (Éditions J’ai Lu, Paris, France)
Anthology, “presented” by Jacques Sadoul, of stories from the American pulp magazine “Weird Tales” that includes the story “The Shambler from the Stars” by Bloch.
1975
German
Box
11
“Angst” (PB) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich, Germany)
Anthology of novels that include “Psycho.” The other titles are “Shrine” by James Herbert, “The Businessman A Tale of Terror” by Thomas M. Disch, and “Rosemary’s Baby” by Ira Levin.
1988
11
“Dolly Dolittle’s Crime Club 7” (PB) (Diogenes, Zurich, Switzerland)
Anthology that includes the story “Mr. Steinway” by Bloch.
1990
11
“22 Horror Stories” (PB) by H.W. Mommers and A.D. Krauss (eds.) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich) (two copies)
Anthology that includes the stories “Rhyme Never Pays” and “The Masterpiece” by Bloch (the latter under the pseudonym “Tarleton Fiske”). One copy includes the following note: “I appear twice in this collection – as Robert Bloch and as ‘Tarleton Fiske,’ my old pseudonym.”
1967
11
Italian - “Il Delitto Secondo Hitchcock” (PB) (Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milan, Italy) (two copies)
Anthology (and giallo) of novels and novellas, including “Psycho,” that had been adapted into films directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The other titles are “Rear Window” (“It Had to Be Murder”) by Cornell Woolrich, “Marnie” by Winston Graham, and “The Trouble with Harry” by Jack Trevor Story.
1979
Spanish
Box
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“SF Symposium”/“FC Simpósio” by José Sanz (Instituto Nacional do Cinema)
Spanish-language/English-language anthology that includes an essay by Bloch.
1969
11
“Somni de Sang” (PB) by Josep-Sebastià Cid (ed.) (Edicions de la Magrana, Barcelona, Spain)
Anthology that includes the story “Eyes of the Mummy” by Bloch.
1992
Books about Bloch
Box
11
“Dark Dreamers – Conversations with the Masters of Horror” (PB) by Stanley Wiater (Avon Books, NY, NY)
Includes an interview with Bloch. Inscribed by the author.
1990
11
“Paul Walker Interviews Robert Bloch” (PB) (Edward C. Connor, Peoria, IL)
“Lengthy interview and articles on me.” “Note my memorial – end of book!”
1974
11
“Robert Bloch” (PB) by Randall D. Larson (Starmont House, Inc., Mercer Island, WA)
1986
102
“Robert Bloch: A Bio-Bibliography” (PB) by Graeme Flanagan (comp.) (Canberra City, Australia) (two copies)
1979
102
“Robert Bloch Bibliography” (PB) by Graham M. Hall (comp.) (Gloucestershire, England)
“This is a fairly complete bibliography of my professionally-published works up to the end of 1964. Writings for 1965 and 1966 not included.”
1965
Collected Cookbooks, Diet Books, and Wine Guides
Box
11
A - “Annemarie’s Personal Cookbook” (PB) by Annemarie Huste (Award Books, NY, NY)
1970
B
Box
11
“Better Homes and Gardens Casserole Cook Book” (PB) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1974
11
“Better Homes and Gardens So Good with Fruit” (HC) (Meredith Press, NY, NY)
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“Blue Ribbon Recipes” (HC) (Favorite Recipes Press, Louisville, KY)
1968
C
Box
11
“Cakes & Pies”/“Pies & Cakes” (PB) by Arlene Mueller (Nitty Gritty Productions, Concord, CA)
1978
11
“Cheese Chatter” (PB) by Hal Rothschild (Hickory Farms of Ohio, Toledo, OH)
1970
11
“The Complete Book of Vegetable Cookery” (PB) by Myra Waldo (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1962
11
“The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet Plus Dr. Tarnower’s Lifetime Keep-Slim Program” (HC) by Herman Tarnower, M.D., and Samm Sinclair Baker (Rawson Wade Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1978
11
“Cooking Bold & Fearless” (PB) (Lane Books, Menlo Park, CA)
1970
11
“Cooking the Austrian Way” (PB) by Ann Knox (Paul Hamlyn Ltd, London, England)
1962
11
“Cooking the Italian Way” (PB) by Dorothy Daly (Paul Hamlyn Ltd, London, England)
1962
11
“Cooking the Spanish Way” (PB) by Elsa Behrens (Paul Hamlyn Ltd, London, England)
1962
12
“Cook Right – Live Longer” (PB) by Lelord Kordel (Award Books, NY, NY)
1970
12
D - “The Doctor’s Quick Weight Loss Diet” (PB) by Irwin Maxwell Stillman, M.D., and Samm Sinclair Baker (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1971
12
E - “El Molino Best Recipes Cookbook” (PB – spiral bound) (El Molino Mills, Alhambra, CA), 1953--“The Home Book of Barbecue Cooking” (PB) (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1963
F
Box
12
“Farmers Market Cookbook” (PB) by Florine Sikking (Armstrong Publishing Co., Los Angeles, CA)
1975
12
“The Fast Gourmet Cookbook” (PB) by Poppy Cannon (Award Books, NY, NY)
1969
H
Box
12
“The Home Book of Barbecue Cooking” (PB) (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1963
12
“Housekeeping in Old Virginia” (HC) by Marion Cabell Tyree (ed.) (Favorite Recipes Press, Louisville, KY)
1965
12
“How to Use Sugar to Lose Weight” (PB) by June Roth (Award Books, NY, NY)
1969
M
Box
12
“The Mike Roy Cookbook” (PB) by Mike Roy (The Ward Ritchie Press, Los Angeles, CA)
1970
12
“The Mike Roy Cookbook No. 2” (HC) by Mike Roy (The Ward Ritchie Press, Los Angeles, CA)
1969
12
P - “Pillsbury’s Entertainment Idea Handbook” (HC – spiral bound) (Pillsbury Publications)
1970
R
Box
12
“Recipes from the Melting Pot” (HC) by Pam and Charles Nicolai (The Ward Ritchie Press, Los Angeles, CA)
1965
12
“Roundup of Beef Cookery” (HC) by Demetria Taylor (ed.) (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1960
S
Box
12
“The Second Chafing Dish Cookbook – Enlarged to Feature Fondue Recipes” (PB) by Marie Roberson Hamm (Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J.)
1969
12
“Soul Food Cook Book” (PB) by Jimmy Lee (Award Books, NY, NY)
1970
12
“Sunset Cook Book of Chicken & Turkey – Other Poultry – Game Birds” (PB) (Lane Books, Menlo Park, CA)
1966
12
U - “The Unharried Hostess” (PB) by Rebecca Reis (Award Books, NY, NY)
1963
W
Box
12
“Weight Watchers Cook Book” (HC) by Jean Nidetch (Hearthside Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1966
12
“Which Wine? – The Wine Drinker’s Buying Guide” (PB) by Peter M.F. Sichel and Judy Levy (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1975
Collected Books - English language
Box
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Box
12
“The Accursed” (HC) by Claude Seignolle (Cowan-McCann, Inc., NY, NY)
1967
12
“Across the Sea of Suns” (HC) by Gregory Benford (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1984
12
“Across the Sea of Suns” (PB) by Gregory Benford (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
12
“Acrostic Mysteries” (PB) by Henry Slesar (Avon Books, NY, NY)
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“The Adolescence of P-1” (PB) by Thomas J. Ryan (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
12
“Adolf Hitler – My Part in His Downfall” (HC) by Spike Milligan (Michael Joseph Ltd, London, England)
1Inscribed by the author.
1971
353
“Adolph Valette” (PB) (Manchester City Art Gallery, Manchester, England)
1976
12
“Adventures” (PB) by Mike Resnick (Signet Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author. Includes a short note from the author.
1985
12
“Adventures in the Screen Trade – A Personal View of Hollywood and Screenwriting” (HC) by William Goldman (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
12
“Adventures in Time and Space – An Anthology of Modern Science-Fiction Stories” (HC) by Raymond J. Healy and J. Francis McComas (Random House, Inc., NY, NY),
1946
12
“The Adventures of Kathlyn” (HC) by Harold MacGrath (The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., Indianapolis, IN)
1914
13
“The Adventures of Terra Tarkington” (PB) by Sharon Webb (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
13
“Ægypt” (HC) by John Crowley (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
13
“African Lives – White Lies, Tropical Truth, Darkest Gossip, and Rumblings of Rumor – From Chinese Gordon to Beryl Markham, and Beyond” (HC) by Denis Boyle (Weidenfeld & Nicholson, NY, NY)
1988
13
“Afterage” (PB) by Yvonne Navarro (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
13
“After Long Silence” (PB) by Sherri S. Tepper (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
13
“After Many a Summer Dies the Swan” (HC) by Aldous Huxley (Harper & Brothers, NY, NY)
1939
13
“Aftermath” (HC) by Jules Romains (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1941
13
“After Things Fell Apart” (PB) by Ron Goulart (Ace Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1970
13
“After Things Fell Apart” (PB) by Ron Goulart (Ace Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1970
13
“After Utopia” (PB) by Mack Reynolds (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
13
“Against a Dark Background” (PB) by Iain M. Banks (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
97
“The Age of Innocence – A Portrait of the Film Based on the Novel by Edith Wharton” (HC) by Martin Scorsese and Jay Cocks (Newmarket Press, NY, NY)
1993
13
“The Age of the Pussyfoot” (PB) by Frederik Pohl (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
97
“Air Mail – An Illustrated History – 1793-1981” (HC) by David B. Holmes (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY), 1981
1981
13
“Alec Guinness – A Celebration” (HC) by John Russell Taylor (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1984
13
“Alexander of Russia” (HC) by Henri Troyat (E.P. Dutton, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
13
“Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of ‘Psycho’” (HC) by Stephen Rebello (Red Dembner Enterprises Corp., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author. Includes the author’s business card.
1990
13
“Alien Art” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
13
“Alien Carnival – A Fantastic Extravaganza” (PB) by Walt Liebscher (Fantasy House, North Hollywood, CA)
Inscribed by the author.
1974
13
“The Alien Condition” (PB) by Stephen Goldin (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1973
13
“The Alien Debt” (PB) by F.M. Busby (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
13
“Alien Embassy” (PB) by Ian Watson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
13
“Alien Meetings” (PB) by Brad Steiger (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
13
“Aliens: Earth Hive” (PB) by Steve Perry (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
13
“Aliens: Genocide” (PB) by David Bischoff (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
13
“Aliens: Nightmare Asylum” (PB) by Steve Perry (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
13
“Aliens: The Female War” (PB) by Steve Perry and Stephani Perry (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
13
“Aliens vs. Predator #1: Prey” (PB) by Steve Perry and Stephan Perry (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
13
“Al Jolson: You Ain’t Heard Nothin’ Yet!” (PB) by Robert Oberfirst (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., San Diego, CA)
1982
13
“All Creatures Great and Small” (PB) by James Herriot (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1974
13
“All in the Mind – Reincarnation, Hypnotic Regression, Stigmata, Multiple Personality, and Other Little-Understood Powers of the Mind” (HC) by Ian Wilson (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1982
13
“All My Sins Remembered” (PB) by Elaine Barrymore and Sandford Dody (Popular Library, NY, NY)
1964
13
“All the Clocks Are Melting” (PB) by Bruce Boston (Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, OR)
1991
13
“All the Girls” (HC) by Martin O’Brien (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
13
“All These Earths” (PB) by F.M. Busby (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
13
“Alongside Night” (PB) by J. Neil Schulman (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1982
13
“The Alpha Trap” (PB) by Stuart J. Byrne (Major Books, Chatsworth, CA)
Inscribed by the author.
1976
13
“Alpha Two” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
13
“Alternate Americas – Volume 4 – What Might Have Been” (PB) by Gregory Benford and Martin H. Greenberg (eds.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
13
“Always Coming Home” (PB) by Ursula K. Le Guin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
13
“Always the Black Knight” (PB) by Lee Hoffman (Avon Books, NY, NY)
Includes a short note from the author.
1970
14
“America in the Dark” (PB) by David Thomson (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1977
14
“The American Automobile – A Brief History” (HC) by John B. Rae (The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL)
1965
14
“The American Black Chamber” (PB) by Herbert O. Yardley (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
14
“An American Comedy” (PB) by Harold Lloyd with Wesley W. Stout (Dover Publications, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
14
“The American Film Heritage – Impressions from the American Film Institute Archives” (PB) by Kathleen Karr (ed.) (Acropolis Books Ltd., Washington, D.C.)
1972
14
“The American Movie” (HC) by William K. Everson and Everett Aison (Atheneum, NY, NY)
1963
14
“American Originals – The Private Worlds of Some Singular Men and Women” (HC) by Geoffrey C. Ward (HarperCollins Publishers, NY, NY)
1991
14
“American Vaudeville as Seen by Its Contemporaries” (HC) by Charles W. Stein (ed.) (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
14
“The American Way of Death” (PB) by Jessica Mitford (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1964
14
“America 2040” (PB) by Evan Innes (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
14
“America 2040: City in the Mist” (PB) by Evan Innes (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
14
“The Amindra Gamble” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by John Sherlock and David Westheimer (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
14
“The Amindra Gamble” (HC) by John Sherlock and David Westheimer (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
14
“Among the Missing – An Anecdotal History of Missing Persons from 1800 to the Present” (HC) by Jay Robert Nash (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1978
14
“The Anarchistic Colossus” (PB) by A.E. van Vogt (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
14
“Anatomy of a Hit – Long-Run Plays on Broadway from 1900 to the Present Day” (HC) by Abe Laufe (Hawthorn Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1966
14
“Anatomy of a Massacre” (HC) by Jason Karpf and Elinor Karpf (WRS Group, Inc., Waco, TX)
Inscribed by Jason Karpf and Forrest J. Ackerman.
1994
14
“Anatomy of Eve” (PB) by Leopold Stein with Martha Alexander (Popular Library, NY, NY)
1959
14
“Anatomy of the Movies” (HC) by David Pirie (ed.) (Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1981
14
“Anchorwoman” (HC) by Jessica Savitch (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1982
14
“The Ancient Mysteries Reader – Book 1” (PB) by Peter Haining (ed.) (Sphere Books Limited, London, England)
1978
14
“And Afterward, the Dark” (HC) by Basil Cooper (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1977
14
“And Chaos Died” (PB) by Joanna Russ (Ace Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1970
14
“And Having Writ…” (PB) by Donald R. Bensen (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
14
“The Andreasson Affair” (PB) by Raymond E. Fowler (Bantam Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
1980
14
“And the Darkness Falls” (HC) by Boris Karloff (ed.) (The World Publishing Co., Cleveland, OH)
1946
14
“Angel with the Sword” (HC) by C.J. Cherryh (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
15
“Angry Candy” (HC) by Harlan Ellison (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)
"And this little box of bons-bons is for the only other man I know who enjoys poisoned chocolates…my friend Robert Bloch.”
1988
98
“The Animal Art of Bob Kuhn…a lifetime of drawing and painting” (HC) by Bob Kuhn (Fletcher Art Services, Inc., Westport, CT)
1973
15
“Animals on Stamps” (PB) by Hans Strom and L.H. Lewy (Philart Productions, London, England)
undated
15
“Anomalies” (PB) by J.N. Williamson (Maclay & Associates, Inc., Baltimore, MD)
1983
15
“Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine” (HC) by George M. Gould, M.D., and Walter L. Pyle, M.D. (The Julian Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1956
15
“Another End” (PB) by Vincent King (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
15
“Anvil of the Heart” (HC) by Bruce T. Holmes (The Haven Corp., Evanston, IL)
1983
15
“Anyone’s Daughter – The Times and Trails of Patty Hearst” (HC) by Shana Alexander (The Viking Press, NY, NY)
1979
15
“Any Shape or Form” (PB) by Elizabeth Daly (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1964
15
“Appointment in Samarra”/“BUtterfield 8”/“Hope of Heaven” (HC) by John O’Hara (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1938
15
“Aquarius, My Evil” (PB) by Jean-Anne de Pré (Popular Library, NY, NY)
Inscribed by author Michael Avallone (Jean-Anne de Pré).
1973
15
“The Arbor House Treasury of Detective & Mystery Stories from the Great Pulps” (HC) by Bill Pronzini (comp.) (Arbor House, NY, NY)
1983
15
“Archangel” (HC) by Keith Korman (The Viking Press, NY, NY)
1983
15
“Arcturus Landing” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
15
“Ardent Spirits – The Rise and Fall of Prohibition” (HC) by John Kobler (G.P. Putnams’s Sons, NY, NY)
1973
15
“Are You Superstitious?” (PB) by Lore Cowan (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
15
“The Armageddon Blues” (PB) by Daniel Keys Moran (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
15
“Armageddon 2419 A.D.” (PB) by Philip Francis Nowlan (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
15
“The Architecture of Fear” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Kathryn Cramer and Peter D. Pantz (eds.) (Arbor House, NY, NY)
1987
15
“Artificial Things” (PB) by Karen Joy Fowler (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
15
“Artificial Things” (PB) by Karen Joy Fowler (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
15
“The Artist in Society – Problems and Treatment of the Creative Personality” (PB) by Lawrence J. Hatterer, M.D. (Grove Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1966
15
“The Art of the American Film” (PB) by Charles Higham (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1974
15
“The Art of the Fantastic – An Anthology of Illustrations from the Collection of the Editor and Publisher” (HC) by Gerry de la Ree (ed.) (Gerry de la Ree, Saddle River, NJ)
1978
15
“Ashes and Stars” (PB) by George Zebrowski (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
15
“Ash Wednesday” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Chet Williamson (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1987
15
“The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” (PB) by Ron Hanson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
15
“Assemblers of Infinity” (PB) by Kevin J. Anderson and Doug Beason (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
15
“Assignment in Eternity” (PB) by Robert A. Heinlein (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1953
15
“As Time Goes By – The Life of Ingrid Bergman” (HC) by Laurence Leamer (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1986
15
“Astonish Me – Adventures in Contemporary Theater” (HC) by John Lahr (The Viking Press, NY, NY)
1973
15
“The Astounding-Analog Reader – Volume Two” (HC) by Harry Harrison and Brian W. Aldiss (eds.) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1973
15
“Astounding Days: A Science Fictional Autobiography” (HC) by Arthur C. Clarke (Victor Gollancz Ltd, London, England)
1989
16
“The Astounding Science Fiction Anthology” (HC) by John W. Campbell, Jr. (sel.) (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1952
16
“Astronomy – Ninth Edition” (HC) by Robert H. Baker and Laurence W. Fredrick (Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., NY, NY)
1971
16
“The Asutra” (PB) by Jack Vance (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
16
“The Atomic Cafe – The Book of the Film” (PB) by Kevin Rafferty, Jayne Loader, and Pierce Rafferty (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
16
“At the Edge of the World” (PB) by Lord Dunsany (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
16
“At the Mountains of Madness and Other Tales of Terror” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
16
“August” (HC) by Judith Rossner (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)
1983
16
“Aunt Dimity’s Death” (HC) by Nancy Atherton (Penguin Books USA Inc., NY, NY)
1992
16
“The Autobiography of a Criminal” (PB) by Henry Tufts (Loompanics Unlimited, Port Townsend, WA)
1993
16
“Avoid Taxes Legally” (PB) by David E. Miller, J.D. (David E. Miller Law Corp., San Francisco, CA)
1984
16
“Azazel” (PB) by Isaac Asimov (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1990
16
“The Azriel Uprising” (PB) by Allyn Thompson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
B
Box
16
“Babel-17” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
16
“Baby Animals of the Americas” (HC) by Josiane Tubiana (Castle Books, NY, NY)
1974
16
“Bad Blood – A Family Murder in Marin County” (HC) by Richard M. Levine (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
16
“Bad Girls Do It! An Encyclopedia of Female Murderers” (PB) by Michael Newton (Loompanics Unlimited, Port Townsend, WA)
Inscribed by the author.
1993
16
“The Ballad of Beta-2” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
16
“The Ballad of Typhoid Mary” (HC) by J.F. Federspiel (E.P. Dutton, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
16
“The Ballad of Typhoid Mary” (PB) by J.F. Federspiel (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
16
“Ballet – A Complete Guide to Appreciation: History, Aesthetics, Ballets, Dancers” (PB) by Arnold Haskell (Penguin Books Ltd, Harmondsworth, England)
1951
16
“Balzac” (PB) by V.S. Pritchett (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
16
“Bane of Nightmares” (PB) by Adrian Cole (Zebra Books, NY, NY)
1976
16
“Bard” (PB) by Keith Taylor (Ace Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
1981
16
“The Barrens” (HC) by F. Paul Wilson (The Wildside Press, Newark, NJ)
1991
16
“The Barrymores” (HC) by Hollis Alpert (The Dial Press, NY, NY)
1964
16
“Basil in Mexico” (PB) by Eve Titus (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1977
16
“Batman: Mask of the Phantasm” (PB) by Geary Gravel (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
16
“Battlefield Earth” (HC) by L. Ron Hubbard (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
16
“The Beast and the Monk – A Life of Charles Kingsley” (HC) by Susan Chitty (Mason-Charter Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
16
“Beat Not the Bones” (PB) by Charlotte Jay (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1970
16
“The Beauties and the Beasts – The Mob in Show Business” (HC) by Hank Messick (David McKay Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1973
17
“Beautiful Bad Girl – The Vicki Morgan Story” (HC) by Gordon Basichis (Santa Barbara Press, Santa Barbara, CA)
1985
17
“The Beautiful Life and Illustrious Reign of Queen Victoria” (HC) by Rev. John Rusk, Ph.D. (J.S. Ziegler & Co., Chicago, IL) (deteriorating spine)
1901
17
“The Beautiful People’s Beauty Book” (HC) by Princess Luciana Pignatelli (The McCall Publishing Co., NY, NY)
1971
17
“The Beaver Book of Horror” (PB) by Daniel Farson (The Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., London, England)
1977
17
“The Bedroom Bolero” (PB) by Michael Avallone (Belmont Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1963
17
“The Beechers – An American Family in the Nineteenth Century” (HC) by Milton Rugoff (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1981
17
“The Beetle of Aphrodite and Other Medical Mysteries” (HC) by Michael Howell and Peter Ford (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
17
“Before I Kill More… – The William Heirens Story – An Account and a Quest” (HC) by Lucy Freeman (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1955
17
“Before the Battle” (HC) by John Allschwang (The Renaissance Bookshop, Milwaukee, WI)
Inscribed by the author.
1965
17
“Before the Battle” (PB) by John Allschwang (The Renaissance Bookshop, Milwaukee, WI)
1965
17
“The Beginning Place” (PB) by Ursula K. Le Guin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
17
“Behold the Man” (PB) by Michael Moorcock (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1970
17
“Beloved Exile” (PB) by Parke Godwin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
17
“Beneath the Moors” (HC) by Brian Lumley (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1974
17
“Beneath the Snows” (PB) by Randall D. Larson
Inscribed by the author.
1980
17
“Berni Wrightson: A Look Back” (PB) by Christopher Zavisa (ed.) (Underwood-Miller, Lancaster, PA)
1991
17
“Berserker” (PB) by Fred Saberhagen (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
17
“Berserker Man” (PB) by Fred Saberhagen (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
17
“The Berserkers” (HC) by Roger Elwood (ed.) (Trident Press, NY, NY)
1973
17
“Berserker’s Planet” (PB) by Fred Saberhagen (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
17
“The Best from ‘Famous Monsters of Filmland’” (PB) by Forrest J. Ackerman (ed.) (Paperback Library, Inc., NY, NY)
1964
17
“The Best from ‘Galaxy’ – Volume IV” (PB) by James Baen (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
17
“The Best from ‘If’” (PB) by the editors of ‘If’ Magazine (Award Books, NY, NY)
1973
17
“Best Max Carrados Detective Stories” (PB) by Ernest Bramah (Dover Publications, Inc. NY, NY)
1972
17
“Best New Horror 4” (PB) by Stephen Jones and Ramsey Campbell (eds.) (Robinson Publishing Ltd, London, England)
“For Robert Bloch – Who still has that heart of a small boy….”
1993
17
“The Best of Analog” (PB) by Ben Bova (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
17
“The Best of Dear Abby” (HC) by Abigail Van Buren (Andrews and McMeel, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
17
“The Best of Destinies 1980” (PB) by James Baen (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
17
“The Best of Edmond Hamilton” (PB) by Leigh Brackett (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
17
“The Best of Frederik Pohl” (PB) by Frederik Pohl (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
17
“The Best of Henry Kuttner” (PB) by Henry Kuttner (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
17
“The Best of John W. Campbell” (PB) by Lester del Rey (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
17
“The Best of Leigh Brackett” (PB) by Edmond Hamilton (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
100
“The Best of ‘Omni’ Science Fiction No. 2” (PB) by Ben Bova and Don Myrus (eds.) (Omni Publications International Ltd., NY, NY)
1981
17
“Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year – Fifth Annual Collection” (PB) by Lester del Rey (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
17
“Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year – Fourth Annual Collection” (PB) by Lester del Rey (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
17
“Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year – Sixth Annual Collection” (PB) by Gardner Dozois (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
18
“Best Supernatural Stories of H.P. Lovecraft” (HC) by August Derleth (ed.) (The World Publishing Co., Cleveland, OH) (two copies)
1945
18
“The Best, Worst, and Most Unusual: Horror Films” (HC) by Darrell Moore (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
18
“Better in the Dark” (HC) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1993
18
“Bettyann” (PB) by Kris Neville (Tower Publications, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
18
“The Betty Pages Annual – Volume 2” (PB) by Gregg Theakston (ed.) (Pure Imagination, NY, NY)
1993
18
“Between Flops – A Biography of Preston Sturges” (HC) by James Curtis (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
18
“Beyond Belief – A Chronicle of Murder and Its Detection” (HC) by Emlyn Williams (Hamish Hamilton Ltd., London, England)
1967
18
“Beyond Heaven’s River” (PB) by Greg Bear (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1980
18
“Beyond the Golden Stair” (PB) by Hannes Bok (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
18
“Beyond This Horizon” (PB) by Robert A. Heinlein (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1964
18
“Bicycling Through Space and Time” (PB) by Mike Sirota (The Berkley Publishing Group, NY, NY)
1991
18
“The Big Book of B Movies or How Low Was My Budget” (HC) by Robin Cross (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
18
“Bigfoot is Alive!” by Beau R. Davis (Tambarlee International, Inc., Beverly Hills, CA)
1974
18
“The Big Stiffs” (HC) by Michael Avallone (Robert Hale Ltd, London, England)
Inscribed by the author. Includes a short note from the author.
1977
18
“Bijou” (PB) by David Madden (Avon Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1976
18
“Bili the Axe” (PB) by Robert Adams (Signet Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1983
18
“Billy Wilder” (PB) by Axel Madsen (Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN)
1969
18
“Binary Star # 4” – “Legacy” by Joan D. Ingle and “The Janus Equation” by Steven G. Sprull (PB) (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1980
18
“Binary Star # 2” – “The Twilight River” by Gordon Eklund and “The Tery” by F. Paul Wilson (PB) (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1979
18
“Binary Star # 5” (PB) – “Nightflyers” by George R.R. Martin and “True Names” by Vernor Vinge (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1981
18
“Biotypes – The Critical Link Between Your Personality and Your Health” (HC) by Joan Arehart-Treichel (Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Co., Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1980
18
“Birds of Town and Village” (HC) by Basil Ede and W.D. Campbell (Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., London, England)
1965
18
“Birthright: The Book of Man” (PB) by Mike Resnick (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1982
18
“The Black Angel” (PB) by Cornell Woolrich (Ace Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1968
18
“Black Cargoes – A History of the Atlantic Slave Trade – 1518-1865” (HC) by Daniel P. Mannix in collaboration with Malcolm Cowley (The Viking Press, NY, NY)
1962
18
“The Black Castle” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Les Daniels (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
1978
18
“The Black Castle” (HC) by Les Daniels (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1978
18
“The Black Curtain” (PB) by Cornell Woolrich” (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
18
“The Black Flame” (PB) by Lynn Abbey (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
18
“Black Holes and Warped Spacetime” (PB) by William J. Kaufmann, III (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
18
“The Black Lodge” (PB) by Robert Weinberg (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1991
18
“The Black Magic Omnibus” (HC) by Peter Haining (ed.) (Taplinger Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1976
19
“The Black Path of Fear” (PB) by Cornell Woolrich (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
19
“Black Players – The Secret World of Black Pimps” (HC) by Christina and Richard Milner (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1972
19
“Black Robe” (PB) by Brian Moore (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1986
19
“Black Swine in the Sewers of Hampstead – Beneath the Surface of Victorian Sensationalism” (HC) by Thomas Boyle (Penguin Books USA Inc., NY, NY)
1989
19
“Black Trillium” (HC) by Marion Zimmer Bradley, Julian May, and Andre Norton (Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by Andre Norton.
1990
19
“Black Wind” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by F. Paul Wilson (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1988
19
“Blessings in Disguise” (HC) by Alec Guinness (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1986
19
“Blood” (PB) by Hanns Heinz Ewers (Valcour & Krueger, Inc., San Diego)
1977
19
“Blood Games” (HC) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1979
19
“Bloodhype” (PB) by Alan Dean Foster (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1973
19
“Blood of the Impaler” (PB) by Jeffrey Sackett (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
19
“Blood of the Tiger” (PB) by Rose Estes (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
256
“Blood Pennies from the Skull Bank” (PB) by Loki (Stephen D. Larkin)
1993
19
“Blood Rubies” (PB) by Axel Young (Michael McDowell and Dennis Schuetz) (Avon Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the co-authors.
1982
256
“Blood Summer” (unbound manuscript) by Arthur Wise (Playboy Press, NY, NY)
1980
19
“Blossoms” (PB) by Kim Antieau (Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, OR)
1991
19
“The Blue Hawk” (PB) by Peter Dickinson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
19
“The Boats of the Glen Carrig” (PB) by William Hope Hodgson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
19
“The Body and the Dream – French Erotic Fiction 1464-1900” (HC) by Jennifer Birkett (trans.) (Quartet Books Ltd., London, England)
1984
19
“Bogart” (PB) by Richard Gehman (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1965
19
“Bogart ‘48” (PB) by John Stanley and Kenn Davis (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1980
19
“Bogey” (PB) by Jonah Ruddy and Jonathan Hill (Tower Publications, Inc., NY, NY)
1965
19
“Bogie and Me” (HC) by Verita Thompson with Donald Shepherd (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
19
“Bogie – The Biography of Humphrey Bogart” (PB) by Joe Hyams (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1966
354
“Bone Thrower” (audio cassette) by Richard Sutphen (Spine-Tingling Press, Agoura Hills, CA)
1991
19
“Book of Buffs, Masters, Mavens and Uncommon Experts” (HC) by the Editors of The World Almanac (Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J.)
1980
19
“The Book of Common Dread” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Brent Monahan (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes a letter from senior editor Jared Kieling of St. Martin’s Press.
1993
19
“The Book of Common Dread” (HC) by Brent Monahan (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1993
19
“A Book of Elephants” (HC) by Ashok Davar (Paul S. Eriksson, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
19
“The Book of Fantasy” (PB) by Jorge Luis Borges (ed.) (Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1990
19
“The Book of Heroic Failures – The Official Handbook of the Not Terribly Great Club of Great Britain” (PB) by Stephen Pile (Macdonald Futura Publishers Ltd., London, England)
1980
19
“The Book of Kells” (PB) by R.A. MacAvoy (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
101
“The Book of Skulls” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
19
“The Book of the Fair – An Historical and Descriptive Presentation Viewed through the Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 1893” (volume one) (HC) by Hubert Howe Bancroft (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
undated
19
“The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night – Volumes V and VI” (HC) by Richard F. Burton (trans.) (The Heritage Press, NY, NY)
1934
20
“The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night – Volumes I and II” (HC) by Richard F. Burton (trans.) (The Heritage Press, NY, NY)
1934
20
“The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night – Volumes III and IV” (HC) by Richard F. Burton (trans.) (The Heritage Press, NY, NY)
1934
20
“The Book of Weird” (PB) by Barbara Ninde Byfield (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1973
20
“The Bootleggers – The Story of Chicago’s Prohibition Era” (HC) by Kenneth Allsop (Hutchinson & Co., Ltd., London, England)
1962
20
“Born to Exile” (HC) by Phyllis Eisenstein (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1978
20
“Born to Raise Hell – The Untold Story of Richard Speck” (HC) by Jack Altman and Marvin Ziporyn, M.D. (Grove Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1967
20
“Born Under Mars” (PB) by John Brunner (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1967
20
“Born with the Dead” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
20
“The Borribles” (PB) by Michael de Larrabeiti (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
20
“Borrowed Time” (HC) by Alan Hruska (The Dial Press, NY, NY)
1984
20
“The Boston Strangler” (PB) by Gerold Frank (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1967
20
“The Bowl of Baal” (HC) by Robert Ames Bennet (Donald M. Grant, West Kingston, RI)
1975
20
“The Boys in the Mail Room” (HC) by Iris Rainer (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
“Another bad Hollywood novel!”
1980
20
“Brainchild” (PB) by John Saul (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
20
“Bran Mak Morn” (PB) by Robert E. Howard (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1969
20
“The Brass Dragon” by Marion Zimmer Bradley (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
20
“The Brave Free Men” (PB) by Jack Vance (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
20
“Brave New World” (HC) by Aldous Huxley (The Sun Dial Press, Garden City, NY)
1932
20
“Brave New World Revisited” (PB) by Aldous Huxley (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1960
20
“The Breaking of a President – The Nixon Connection” (HC) by Marvin Miller (comp.) (Classic Publications, Covina, CA)
1976
20
“The Breathless Moment – The World’s Most Sensational News Photos” (HC) by Philip Van Doren Stern (comp.) and Herbert Asbury (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY) (deteriorating spine)
1935
20
“Bred to Kill” (PB) by Lee Hoffman (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1967
20
“The Breeds of Man” (PB) by F.M. Busby (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
20
“Bricktop” (HC) by Bricktop with James Haskins (Atheneum, NY, NY)
1983
100
“The Bridge of Catzad-Dûm and Other Stories” (PB) by Mark E. Rogers (The Burning Bush Press, Newark, DE)
1980
20
“A Bridge of Years” (PB) by Robert Charles Wilson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
20
“The Bright Feathers” (PB) by John Culp (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
20
“Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming” (PB) by Roger Zelazny and Robert Sheckley (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
20
“British Cinema” (PB) by Denis Gifford (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1968
20
“The British Film Yearbook” (HC) by Peter Noble (comp.) (British Yearbooks, London, England)
undated
21
“Broads” (PB) by Ian and Elisabeth Cameron (Studio Vista Ltd., London, England)
1969
21
“The Broken God” (PB) by David Zindell (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
21
“The Broken Land” (PB) by Ian McDonald (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
21
“The Broken Land” (PB) by Ian McDonald (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
Includes a press release promoting the book and other books published by Bantam.
1993
21
“Broken Necks” (HC) by Ben Hecht (Pascal Covici, Publisher, Inc., Chicago IL)
1926
21
“The Broken Sword” (PB) by Poul Anderson (Ballantine Books, NY, NY)
1971
21
“Bronwyn’s Bane” (PB) by Elizabeth Scarborough (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
21
“The Bronze of Eddarta” (PB) by Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
21
“Brood of the Witch-Queen” (HC) by Sax Rohmer (Arthur Henry Ward) (A.L. Burt Co., NY, NY)
undated
21
“Brother Assassin” (PB) by Fred Saberhagen (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
21
“The Brotherhood of Satan” (PB) by L.Q. Jones (Charter Books, NY, NY)
A novelization of 1971 film, which was co-written by and co-starred Jones.
1980
21
“Brotherhood of the Stars” (PB) by Kirby Greene (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
97
“Brothers of the Head” (PB) by Brian Aldiss (Pierrot/Two Continents, NY, NY)
1977
21
“Brother to Shadows” (HC) by Andre Norton (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1993
21
“Brother to the Lion” (PB) by Rose Estes (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
21
“The Brutal Kook” (HC) by Michael Avallone (W.H. Allen, London, England)
Inscribed by the author.
1965
21
“Brutes, Beasts and Human Fiends” (PB) by Alan Hynd (Paperback Library, Inc., NY, NY)
1964
21
“Bubbles – A Self-Portrait” (HC) by Beverly Sills (The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., Indianapolis, IN)
1976
21
“The Buccaneers and Marooners of America” (HC) by Howard Pyle (ed.) (T. Fisher Unwin, London, England)
1897
21
“Buckskin Brigades” (PB) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1987
21
“Buffalo Bill and the Wild West” (HC) by Henry Blackman Sell and Victor Weybright (Oxford University Press, NY, NY)
1955
21
“Bug Jack Barron” (PB) by Norman Spinrad (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1969
21
“Bugsy – An Original Screenplay” (PB) by James Toback (Carol Publishing Group, NY, NY)
1991
21
“Burlesque” (PB) by Martin Collyer (Lancer Books, NY, NY)
1964
256
The Burning Sky” (unbound manuscript) by Ron Faust (Playboy Press)
1978
21
“The Burning Sky” (HC) by Ron Faust (Playboy Press, Chicago, IL)
Inscribed by the author.
1978
21
“The Burrowers Beneath” (PB) by Brian Lumley (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1974
21
“Bury Me Not” (PB) by Harold Gauer (Tower Publications, Inc., NY, NY)
Dedicated to Bloch.
1981
21
“The Busy Body” (PB) by Donald Westlake (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1973
21
“Buying Time” (HC) by Joe Haldeman (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1989
C
Box
21
“Cagney by Cagney” (PB) by James Cagney (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
21
“Cairo – Biography of a City” (HC) by James Aldridge (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1969
21
“Cakes and Ale: or The Skeleton in the Cupboard” (HC) by W. Somerset Maugham (The Sun Dial Press, Garden City, NY)
1939
21
“California Frescoes – Poems, Drawings” (PB) by Hans Juergensen (American Studies Press, Tampa, FL)
Inscribed by the author.
1980
21
“Callahan’s Crosstime Saloon” (PB) by Spider Robinson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
21
“Camber of Culdi” (PB) by Katherine Kurtz (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
21
“Camp Concentration” (PB) by Thomas M. Disch (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
21
“The Camp of the Saints” (PB) by Jean Raspail (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
21
“The Canadian Movie Quiz Book” (PB) by Michael Walsh (Signet Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1979
21
“Can Animals and Machines Be Persons? – A Dialogue” (PB) by Justin Leiber (Hackett Publishing Co., Inc., Indianapolis, IN)
Includes a note from the author.
1985
21
“Candy Man” (PB) by Vincent King (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
95
“The Capac Legacy” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Sal Giannetta (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1975
100
“Carl Jacobi – An Appreciation” (PB) (Stellar Z Productions, Pensacola, FL)
1977
21
“The Carter Burden Collection of the Works of W.H. Auden” (PB) (Joseph the Provider, Santa Barbara, CA)
1989
22
“Cartoon Classics from ‘Medical Economics’” (HC) (Medical Economics Book Division, Inc., Oradell, NJ)
1963
22
Cary Grant – The Lonely Heart” (HC) by Charles Higham and Roy Moseley (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., NY, NY)
1989
22
“Casca: The Barbarian” (PB) by Barry Sadler (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1981
22
“The Case Against Paul Raeburn” (PB) by John Creasey (Lancer Books, NY, NY)
1963
22
“The Case for Spirit Photography” (HC) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Charles H. Doran Co., NY, NY)
1923
22
“The Case of Charles Dexter Ward” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft (Belmont Books, NY, NY)
1965
22
“The Case of Charles Dexter Ward” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft (Beagle Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
1971
22
“The Case of Charles Dexter Ward” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
22
“A Case of Mistaken Identity” (PB) by L. Timmel Duchamp (Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, OR)
1991
22
“A Case of Painter’s Ear” (PB) by John Brunner (Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, OR)
1991
22
“The Case of the Constant Suicides” (PB) by John Dickson Carr (Collier Books, NY, NY)
1963
22
Castaways in Time” (PB) by Robert Adams (The Donning Co., Virginia Beach, VA)
1979
22
“The Castle of Otranto” (HC – slipcase) by Horace Walpole (The Folio Society, London, England)
1976
22
“Castle of Wizardry” (PB) by David Eddings (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
22
“The Castleweaver’s Tales – Volume One” (PB) by Ann Wilmer-Lasky (Sky Isle Enterprises, El Segundo, CA)
Inscribed by the author.
1987
22
“Cat” (PB) by B. Kliban (Workman Publishing Co., NY, NY)
1975
22
“The Catalyst Club” (HC) by George Dyer (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
1936
22
“The Caterpillar’s Question” (HC) by Piers Anthony and Philip Jose Farmer (The Berkley Publishing Group, NY, NY)
Inscribed by Farmer.
1992
22
“A Cat of Silvery Hue” (PB) by Robert Adams (Signet Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1979
22
“Cats” (PB) by Christine Metcalf (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1971
22
“Caught in the Crossfire” (HC) by Jan Goodwin (NAL Penguin, Inc., NY, NY)
1987
354
“Caught in Time” (audio cassette) by Matthew J. Costello (Spine-Tingling Press, Agoura Hills, CA)
1992
22
“Cautionary Tales” (HC) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1978
22
“The Cavalry” (HC) by James Lawford (ed.) (The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., Indianapolis, IN)
1976
22
“The Cave Girl” (PB) by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
22
“The Caves of Karst” (PB) by Lee Hoffman (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1969
22
“The Caves of Klydor” (PB) by Douglas Hill (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
22
“C.B. Greenfield: The Piano Bird” (PB) by Lucille Kallen (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
22
“The Celestial Steam Locomotive” (HC) by Michael Coney (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)
1983
22
“Céline – A Biography” (HC) by Frédéric Vitoux (Paragon House, NY, NY)
1992
22
“The Celtic Bull – Essays on James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’” (PB) by Judy-Lynn Benjamin (ed.) (The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK)
Inscribed by the editor.
1966
98
“Cemetery World” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Clifford D. Simak (G.P. Putnam & Sons, NY, NY)
1973
22
“The Centauri Device” (PB) by M. John Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
22
“The Center of the Circle” (PB) by Jonathan Wylie (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
22
“Century’s End” (PB) by Russell M. Griffin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
22
“Challenge of the Clans” (PB) by Kenneth C. Flint (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
22
Champion of the Last Battle” (PB) by Robert Adams (Signet Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1983
22
“Champions of the Sidhe” (PB) by Kenneth C. Flint (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
22
“Changeling” (PB) by Roger Zelazny (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
98
“The Chaos Spawn” (PB) by F.C. Adams (Shroud, North Hollywood, CA)
1974
22
“Chaplin vs. Chaplin” (PB) by Ed Sullivan (Marvin Miller Enterprises, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1965
22
“Chariots of Fire” (PB) by Michael Parry and Garry Rusoff (Futura Publications Ltd., London, England)
Inscribed by Parry.
1974
22
“Chariots of the Gods?” (PB) by Erich Erik von Däniken (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1973
22
“Charisma” (PB) by Michael Coney (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1979
22
“Charlie Chaplin” (PB) by Robert Payne (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1952
22
“Charlie Chaplin” (PB) by Theodore Huff (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
1964
22
“Charlie Chaplin” (HC) by John McCabe (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1978
23
“Charlie Company: What Vietnam Did to Us” (PB) by Peter Goldman and Tony Fuller (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
23
“The Charwoman’s Shadow” (PB) by Lord Dusany (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1973
23
“Chernobyl” (PB) by Frederik Pohl (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
23
“A Child Across the Sky” (PB) by Jonathan Carroll (Arrow Books Ltd, London, England)
Inscribed by the author.
1990
23
“Childhood’s End” (PB) by Arthur C. Clarke (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
23
“Child of Fortune” (HC) by Norman Spinrad (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
23
“Child of Fortune” (PB) by Norman Spinrad (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
23
“A Child of the Century – The Autobiography of Ben Hecht” (PB) by Ben Hecht (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1955
23
“The Children of Llyr” (PB) by Evangeline Walton (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
23
“Children of the Dark” (PB) by Charles Veley (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
23
“Chiller” (HC) by Sterling Blake (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
23
“The Chinese Bell Murders” (PB) by Robert Van Gulik (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1970
23
“The Chinese Doll” (HC) by Wilson Tucker (Cassell & Co., Ltd., London, England)
Inscribed by the author.
1948
101
“Chosen Haunts – Volume One” (PB) by William Hunt (ed.) (Pandora Publications, North Riverside IL)
1981
101
“Chosen Haunts – Volume One” (PB) by William Hunt (ed.) (Pandora Publications, North Riverside IL)
1983
23
“The Christening Quest” (PB) by Elizabeth Scarborough (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
23
“Christian Science” (HC) by Mark Twain (Harper & Brothers, NY, NY)
1907
23
“Christmas Ghosts” (PB) by Seon Manley and Gogo Lewis (eds.) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1978
100
“Chronicle” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Joel Zoss (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
100
“Chronicle” (photocopy) by Joel Zoss
undated
23
“Chronocules” (PB) by D.G. Compton (Ace Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1970
95
“Chrysalis 4” (PB) by Roy Torgeson (ed.) (Zebra Books, NY, NY)
1979
23
“Cinema in Britain” (HC) by Ivan Butler (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., Cranbury, NJ)
1973
100
“The Cinema of Alfred Hitchcock” (PB) by Peter Bogdanovich (The Museum of Modern Art, NY, NY)
1963
23
“The Cinema of Orson Welles” (PB) by Peter Cowie (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1965
101
“Cinnabar” (PB) by Edward Bryant (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
23
“Cinnamon Skin” (PB) by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett Gold Medal, NY, NY)
1983
23
“The Circus Kings” (PB) by Henry Ringling and Alden Hatch (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1964
23
“Cissy – The Extraordinary Life of Eleanor Medill Patterson” (HC) by Ralph G. Martin (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1979
23
“Cities in Flight” (PB) by James Blish (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1970
23
“Citizen Hughes” (HC) by Michael Drosnin (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, NY)
1985
23
“Citizen in Space” (PB) by Robert Sheckley (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
23
“City” (PB) by Clifford D. Simak (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1981
23
“The City and the Pillar” (PB) by Gore Vidal (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1955
23
“The City and the Pillar, Revised” (PB) by Gore Vidal (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1965
23
“City Come A-Walkin’” (PB) by John Shirley (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1980
23
“The City, Not Long After” (PB) by Pat Murphy (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1990
23
“City of a Thousand Suns” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1966
23
“Clark Gable” (PB) by George Carpozi, Jr. (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
1961
23
“Classic Crimes” (PB) by William Roughead (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
23
“A Clockwork Orange” (PB) by Anthony Burgess (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1965
23
“Cloned Lives” (PB) by Pamela Sargent (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1976
23
“The Cloud Walker” (PB) by Edmund Cooper (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1973
23
“A Clown in the Moonlight” (HC) by James Howard Kunstler (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
24
“Cobalt” (PB) by Nathan Aldyne (Michael McDowell and Dennis Schuetz) (Avon Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by co-authors.
1982
24
“The Co-Ed Killer – A Study of the Murders, Mutilations, and Matricide of Edmund Kemper III” (HC) by Margaret Cheney (Walker and Co., NY, NY)
1978
24
“The Coffin Things” (PB) by Michael Avallone (Lancer Books, NY, NY)
1968
24
“Cold Hand in Mine” (HC) by Robert Aikman (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
1975
24
“Cold Print” (HC – slipcase) by Ramsey Campbell (Scream/Press, Santa Cruz, CA)
Inscribed by Campbell and J.K. Potter, who did the illustrations.
1985
24
“Collected Essays” (PB) by Aldous Huxley (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1960
24
“The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg – Volume 1: Secret Sharers” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
24
“Collin” (HC) by Stefan Heym (Lyle Stuart Inc., Secaucus, N.J.) (two copies)
1980
24
“The Collinsport Players Companion – Volume I” (PB) by Jeff Thompson and Connie Jonas (eds.) (HarmonyRoad Press)
Inscribed by Jeff Thompson. Includes a note (with a post-it) from Thompson.
1993
24
“The Colony” (PB) by Ray Russell (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
1970
24
“Color in Your World” (PB) by Faber Birren (Collier Books, NY, NY)
1967
24
“The Color of Light” (PB – advance copy) by William Goldman (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
24
“The Color Out of Time” (PB) by Michael Shea (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
24
“Colossus – The Collected Science Fiction of Donald Wandrei” (HC) by Philip J. Rahman and Dennis E. Weiler (eds.) (Fedogan & Bremer, Minneapolis, MN)
1989
24
“The Colour Out of Space and Others” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft (Lancer Books, NY, NY)
1964
24
“Colsec Rebellion” (PB) by Douglas Hill (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
24
“Combat SF” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1981
24
“The Comedy World of Stan Laurel” (HC) by John McCabe (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1974
24
“The Comic Mind – Comedy and the Movies” (PB) by Gerald Mast (The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., Indianapolis, IN)
1973
24
“The Coming of the Horseclans”/“Swords of the Horseclans”/“Revenge of the Horseclans”/“A Cat of Silvery Hue” (PB – slipcase) by Robert Adams (Signet Books, NY, NY)
Each book is inscribed by the author.
1979-1982
24
“The Coming of the Quantum Cats” (PB) by Frederik Pohl (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
24
“The Compass Rose” (PB) by Ursula K. Le Guin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
24
“The Compleat Crow” (PB) by Brian Lumley (W. Paul Ganley, Buffalo, NY)
1987
24
“The Complete Works of O. Henry – Volume I” (HC) by O. Henry (William Sydney Porter) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1953
24
“The Complete Works of O. Henry – Volume II” (HC) by O. Henry (William Sydney Porter) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1953
24
“Compounded Interests” (HC) by Mack Reynolds (The NESFA Press, Cambridge, MA)
1983
24
“Compulsion” (PB) by Meyer Levin (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1959
24
“Computers and the Social Environment” (HC) by Fred Gruenberger (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
Inscribed the author.
1975
24
“Conan” (PB) by Robert E. Howard, L. Sprague de Camp, and Lin Carter (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1967
24
“Conan and the Spider God” (PB) by L. Sprague De Camp (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
24
“Conan of Aquilonia” (PB) by L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
24
“Conan the Adventurer” (PB) by Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1966
24
“Conan the Avenger” (PB) by Robert L. Howard, Bjorn Nyberg, and L. Sprague de Camp (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1968
24
“Conan the Buccaneer” (PB) by L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1971
24
“Conan the Usurper” (PB) by Robert L. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1967
25
“Conan the Wanderer” (PB) by Robert L. Howard, L. Sprague de Camp, and Lin Carter (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1968
25
“The Condensed World of the ‘Reader’s Digest’” (HC) by Samuel A. Schreiner, Jr. (Stein and Day, Briarcliff Manor, NY)
1977
25
“Confessions of a Ghost Hunter” (HC) by Harry Price (Causeway Books, NY, NY)
1974
25
“Confessions of a Hollywood Columnist” (PB) by Sheila Graham (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1970
25
“Confessions of a Homing Pigeon” (HC) by Nicholas Meyer (The Dial Press, NY, NY) (two copies)
1981
25
“The Confessions of Aleister Crowley” (PB) by Aleister Crowley (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1971
25
“Confessions of An Actor” (HC) by Laurence Olivier (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1982
25
“The Conglomeroid Cocktail Party” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
25
“The Contemporary Cinema” (PB) by Penelope Houston (Penguin Books Inc., Baltimore, MD)
1964
25
“Contemporary Erotic Cinema” (PB) by William Rotsler (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1973
25
“Conversations with Joan Crawford” (HC) by Roy Newquist (The Citadel Press, Secaucus, NJ)
1980
25
“Conversations with Kennedy” (HC) by Benjamin C. Bradlee (W.W. Norton & Co., NY, NY)
1975
25
“The Cords of Vanity” (HC) by James Branch Cabell (Robert M. McBride & Co., NY, NY)
1927
25
“Coriolanus, the Chariot!” (PB) by Alan Yates (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
25
“The Cormorant” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Stephen Gregory (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1986
98
“Cornered at Six” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Thomas Patrick McMahon and Major Brian Patrick McMahon, USAF (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1972
25
“Corrupt and Ensnare” (HC) by Francis M. Nevins, Jr. (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1978
25
“The Cosmic Computer” (PB) by H. Beam Piper (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1963
25
“Cosmic Trigger – Final Secret of the Illuminati” (PB) by Robert Anton Wilson (And/Or Press, Berkeley, CA)
1978
25
“Cosmopolitans” (HC) by W. Somerset Maugham (Doubleday, Doran and Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1936
25
“Count Bruga” (HC) by Ben Hecht (Boni & Liveright, Inc., NY, NY)
1926
25
“Count Manfred” by Miranda Seymour (PB – uncorrected) (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
25
“Count Manfred” (HC) by Miranda Seymour (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
25
“The Court at Windsor – A Domestic History” (HC) by Christopher Hibbert (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1964
25
“A Covenant of Justice” (PB) by David Gerrold (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
256
“Covenant with the Vampire” (PB) by Jeanne Kalogridis (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1994
25
“Cover” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Jack Ketchum (Dallas Mayr) (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1987
25
“The Cowardly Lion of Oz” (PB) by Ruth Plumly Thompson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
25
“The Craft of Terror” (PB) by Peter Haining (ed.) (Mews Books, London, England)
1976
25
“The Craghold Creatures” (PB) by Edwina Noone (Michael Avallone) (Beagle Books, Inc. NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1972
25
“The Crash of ‘79” (PB) by Paul E. Erdman (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1978
25
“Crawford: The Last Years – An Intimate Memoir” (PB) by Carl Johnes (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1979
25
“The Crazy Mirror – Hollywood Comedy and the American Image” (HC) by Raymond Durgnat (Faber and Faber Ltd., London, England)
1969
25
“The Cream of the Jest: The Lineage of Lichfield” (PB) by James Branch Cabell (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
26
“The Creature Features Movie Guide” (PB) by John Stanley (Creatures at Large, Pacifica, CA)
Inscribed by the author.
1981
26
“Crime and Punishment” (HC) by Féodor Dostoievsky (Grosset & Dunlap, NY, NY)
1927
26
“Crime and Science – The New Frontier in Criminology” (HC) by Jürgen Thorwald (Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., NY, NY)
1967
26
“Crime Movies – An Illustrated History” (PB) by Carlos Clarens (W.W. Norton & Co., NY, NY)
1980
26
“Croiset the Clairvoyant” (PB) by Jack Harrison Pollack (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1965
100
“Crompton Divided” (PB) by Robert Sheckley (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1979
26
“The Cross of Fire” (PB) by Barry N. Malzberg (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1982
26
“The Crucible of Time” (HC) by John Brunner (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1983
26
“Crystal Phoenix” by Michael Berlyn (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
26
“The Crystal Prince” by K.H. Scheer/“War of the Ghosts” by Clark Dalton (PB) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
26
“Crystals of Air and Water” (PB) by Stephen Goldin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
26
“Cujo” (HC) by Stephen King (The Viking Press, NY, NY)
1981
26
“Cults in America” (PB) by David Hanna (Tower Publications, Inc., NY, NY)
1979
26
“Cults of America” (PB) by Maurice Beam (Macfadden-Bartell Corp., NY, NY)
1964
26
“Cultural Anthropology” (third edition) (PB) by Conrad Phillip Kottak (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
26
“The Curious Facts Preceding My Execution” (PB) by Donald Westlake (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1973
26
“Curly – An Illustrated Biography of the Superstooge” (HC) by Joan Howard Maurer (The Citadel Press, Secaucus, NJ)
1985
353
“Curse of Latomba” (newspaper format) by Edward Hyde (John Floyd) (Tabloid Horrors, Simpsonville, SC)
1987
26
“Curse of the Misbegotten – A Tale of the House of O’Neill” (PB) by Croswell Bowen with the assistance of Shane O’Neill (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1959
26
“Curtain Time – The Story of the American Theater” (HC) by Lloyd Morris (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1953
26
“The Cutter” (PB) by Edward Bryant (Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, OR)
1991
26
“Cyclopædia of Universal History – Volume I – The Ancient World” (HC) by John Clark Ridpath (The Jones Brothers Publishing Co., Cincinnati, OH)
“I have no idea of current price of these 3 volumes. I paid $ 125 for them 5 years ago (1977).”
1885
26
“Cyclopædia of Universal History – Volume II, Part I – The Modern World” (HC) by John Clark Ridpath (The Jones Brothers Publishing Co., Cincinnati, OH)
1885
26
“Cyclopædia of Universal History – Volume II, Part II – The Modern World” (HC) by John Clark Ridpath (The Jones Brothers Publishing Co., Cincinnati, OH)
1885
D
Box
26
“Damiano” (PB) by R.A. MacAvoy (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
26
“Damnation Alley” (PB) by Roger Zelazny (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1970
26
“Damnations – A Treasury of Private Nightmares” (PB) by R.L. Leming (ed.) (Miskatonic University Press)
1984
27
“Damned in Paradise – The Life of John Barrymore” (HC) by John Kobler (Atheneum, NY, NY)
1977
27
“The Dance Band Era – The Dancing Decades from Ragtime to Swing – 1910-1950” (HC) by Albert McCarthy (Chilton Book Co., Radnor, PA)
1971
27
“Dance of the Hag” (PB) by Stephen Leigh (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
27
“Dancer’s Luck” (PB) by Ann Maxwell (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1983
27
“Dangerous Visions 3” (PB) by Harlan Ellison (ed.) (Sphere Books Limited, London, England)
1974
27
“Dangerous Visions 2” (PB) by Harlan Ellison (ed.) (Sphere Books Limited, London, England)
1974
27
“The Dark” (PB) by James Herbert (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1980
27
“A Dark and Hungry God Arises” (PB) by Stephen R. Donaldson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
27
“Dark Apprentice” (PB) by Kevin J. Anderson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
27
“The Dark Beyond the Stars” (HC) by Frank M. Robinson (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1991
27
“The Dark Country” (HC) by Dennis Etchison (Scream/Press, Santa Cruz, CA)
1982
27
“Dark Crusade” (PB) by Karl Edward Wagner (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
354
“Dark Dixie” (audio cassette) by Ronald Kelly (Spine-Tingling Press, Agoura Hills, CA)
1992
27
“Dark Dreams – The Horror Film from Psycho to Jaws” (HC) by Charles Derry (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., Cranbury, NJ)
1977
27
“The Dark Druid” (PB) by Kenneth C. Flint (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
27
“Darker Jewels” (HC) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1993
102
“Darker Than Ebony – The Visions of Harry Clarke” (PB) by Harry Clarke (Fantasy Publications, NY, NY)
1982
27
“Dark Horse – A Biography of Wendell Willkie” (HC) by Steve Neal (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1984
27
“Dark Lady of the Silents – My Life in Early Hollywood” (HC) by Miriam Cooper with Bonnie Herndon (The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1973
27
“The Darkling Wind” (PB) by Somtow Sucharitkul (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
27
“Dark Magic” (PB) by Angus Wells (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
27
“A Darkness at Sethanon” (PB) by Raymond E. Feist (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
27
“The Dark Side” (PB) by Kenn Davis and John Stanley (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1976
27
“Dark Stars” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
27
“Dark Summer” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Mark Upton (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1979
27
“Dark Valley Destiny – The Life of Robert E. Howard” (HC) by L. Sprague de Camp, Catherine Cook de Camp, and Jane Whittington Griffin (Bluejay Books Inc., NY, NY)
1983
27
“Darkworld Detective” (PB) by J. Michael Reaves (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
27
“Daughter of Shadows” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Miranda Seymour (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
27
“Daughter of Shadows” (HC) by Miranda Seymour (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
27
“Daughter of the Empire” (PB) by Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
27
“David Starr, Space Ranger”/“Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids” (PB) by Isaac Asimov (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
27
“The Dawning Shadow: The Light on the Sound” (PB) by Somtow Sucharitkul (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
27
“The Dawning Shadow: The Throne of Madness” (PB) by Somtow Sucharitkul (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
27
“A Day for Damnation” (PB) by David Gerrold (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
27
“Daymares from the Crypt” (PB) by M.L. Carter
Inscribed by the author.
1981
27
“Day Million” (PB) by Frederik Pohl (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
27
“Day of Judgment” (HC) by Jack Higgins (Holt, Rhinehart and Winston, NY, NY)
1979
27
“The Day of the Locust” (HC) by Nathanael West (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1939
27
“Day of the Minotaur” (PB) by Thomas Burnett Swann (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
28
“Days of Blood and Fire” (PB) by Katharine Kerr (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
28
“Days of Blood and Fire” (PB) by Katharine Kerr (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
28
“The Days of My Life” (HC) by Macdonald Carey (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1991
28
“The Day’s Work” (HC) by Rudyard Kipling (Doubleday & McClure Co., NY, NY)
1899
28
“The Day the Bunny Died” (HC) by Victor Lownes (Lyle Stuart Inc., Secaucus, N.J.)
1983
28
“The Day the Laughter Stopped” (HC) by David Yallop (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
28
“Dead Lines” (PB) by John Skipp and Craig Spector (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
28
“The Deadly Piece” (PB) by Pete Hamill (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1979
28
“Dead Man’s Gold” (PB) by Lee Hoffman/“The Silver Concho” by Don P. Jenison (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by Hoffman.
1968
28
“The Dead Man’s Kiss” (PB – spiral-bound uncorrected proofs) by Robert Weinberg (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1992
28
“The Dead Man’s Kiss” (PB) by Robert Weinberg (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1992
28
“Dead Man’s Walk” (PB) by Richard S. Prather (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1971
102
“Dealer of the Mist or How I Found the Scrolls” (PB) by David Aronovitz (The Pretentious Press, Rochester, Rochester, MI)
1987
28
“Dearest” (HC) by Peter Loughran (Stein and Day, Briarcliff Manor, NY)
1983
28
“Death” (PB) by Stuart David Schiff (ed.) (Playboy Paperbacks, NY, NY)
1982
28
“The Death and Life of Superman” (HC) by (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
102
“Deathbird Stories” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Harlan Ellison (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1975
28
“Death Cell” (PB) by Ron Goulart (Beagle Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
28
“Death in the Afternoon” (HC) by Ernest Hemingway (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
1960
28
“Death Is a Lonely Business” (PB) by Ray Bradbury (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
28
“The Death of a Legend” (PB) by Robert Adams (Signet Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
Each copy is inscribed by the author.
1981
28
“Death of a World” (HC) by Jules Romains (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1938
28
“Death on the Installment Plan” (HC) by Louis-Ferdinand Celine (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1938
28
“Death’s Angel” (PB) by Kathleen Sky (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
256
“Death’s Deputy” (PB) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
undated
28
“Death-Watch” (PB) by John Dickson Carr (Collier Books, NY, NY)
1963
28
“De Camp: An L. Sprague de Camp Bibliography” (PB) by Charlotte Laughlin and Daniel J H Levack (comps.) (Underwood/Miller, San Francisco, CA)
1983
28
“The Decline and Fall of the Love Goddesses” (HC) by Patrick Agan (Pinnacle Books, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1979
28
“The Deep” (PB) by John Crowley (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
28
“The Deer Park” (PB) by Norman Mailer (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1957
28
“The Defiant Agents” (PB) by Andre Norton (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
28
“Demogorgon” (PB) by Brian Lumley (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1992
28
“Demon Night” (PB) by J. Michael Straczynski (The Berkley Publishing Group, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1990
28
“The Demon of Scattery” (PB) by Poul Anderson and Mildred Downey Broxon (Ace Books, NY, NY), 1979
28
“The Demon of Scattery” (PB) by Poul Anderson and Mildred Downey Broxon (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
28
“The Demonologist – The Extraordinary Career of Ed and Lorraine Warren” (HC) by Gerald Brittle (Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J.)
1980
28
“Demons by Daylight” (PB) by Ramsey Campbell (Jove Publications, Inc., NY, NY) (four copies)
1979
28
“The Demons of the Upper Air” (PB) by Fritz Leiber
Inscribed by the author.
1969
29
“Demon with a Glass Hand” (PB) by Harlan Ellison (D.C. Comics Inc., NY, NY)
A graphic-novel adaptation of the story by Ellison.
1986
29
“The De Palma Cut – The Films of America’s Most Controversial Director” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Laurent Bouzereau (Red Dembner Enterprises Corp., NY, NY)
1988
29
“The De Palma Cut – The Films of America’s Most Controversial Director” (HC) by Laurent Bouzereau (Red Dembner Enterprises Corp., NY, NY)
1988
29
“The Depths and the Heights” (HC) by Jules Romains (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1937
29
“Deryni Rising” (PB) by Katherine Kurtz (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
29
“Deserted Cities of the Heart” (PB) by Lewis Shiner (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
256
“Desires” (PB – spiral-bound) by Mark Denis Shepard
undated
29
“Desolation Road” (PB) by Ian McDonald (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
29
“Desperadoes” (PB) by Ron Hansen (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
29
“Destination: Universe!” (PB) by A.E. van Vogt (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1964
100
“Destinies – The Paperback Magazine of Science Fiction and Speculative Fact” – April-June 1979 – Vol. 1, No. 3 (PB) by James Baen (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
100
“Destinies – The Paperback Magazine of Science Fiction and Speculative Fact” – Aug.-Sept. 1979 – Vol. 1, No. 4 (PB) by James Baen (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
100
--“Destinies – The Paperback Magazine of Science Fiction and Speculative Fact” – Oct.-Dec. 1979 – Vol. 1, No. 5 (PB) by James Baen (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
29
“Destinies – The Science Fiction Magazine” – Feb.-March 1980 – Vol. 2, No. 1 (PB) by James Baen (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
29
“Destinies – The Science Fiction Magazine” – Summer 1980 – Vol. 2, No. 3 (PB) by James Baen (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
29
“Destiny’s End” (PB) by Tim Sullivan (Avon Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1988
29
“The Detective in Film” (HC) by William K. Everson (The Citadel Press, Secaucus, NJ)
1972
29
“The Detling Secret” (HC) by Julian Symons (The Viking Press, NY, NY)
1982
29
“Deus Ex Machina” (PB) by J.V. Brummels (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
29
“Deus X” (PB) by Norman Spinrad (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
98
“The Devil Ground” (PB) by Ted Pons (Shroud, North Hollywood, CA)
1975
29
“The Devil in a Forest” (PB) by Gene Wolfe (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
29
“Devil on My Back” (PB) by Monica Hughes (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
29
“The Devil’s Auction” (HC) by Robert Weinberg (The Owlswick Press, Phildelphia, PA)
Inscribed by the author.
1988
29
“The Devils of Loudon” (PB) by Aldous Huxley (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1971
29
“The Devil Tree” (PB) by Jerzy Kosinski (Bantam Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
1974
29
“Devil World” (PB) by Gordon Eklund (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1979
29
“Devil World” (PB) by Gordon Eklund (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
29
“Dhalgren” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1973
101
“Dhalgren” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
101
“Dhampire” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Scott Baker (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
29
“Dianetics – The Modern Science of Mental Health” (HC) by L. Ron Hubbard (Hermitage House, NY, NY)
Includes three clippings.
1950
29
“Dickson!” (HC – slipcase) by Gordon R. Dickson (The NESFA Press, Cambridge, MA)
Inscribed by the author.
1984
102
“Dick Tracy” (PB) by Chester Gould (Blackthorne Publishing, Inc., El Cajon, CA)
1984
29
“A Dictionary of Symbols” (second edition) (HC) by J.E. Cirlot (Philosphical Library, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
29
“A Dictionary of the Cinema” (PB) by Peter Graham (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1964
101
“Die Laughing – Macabre Humour & Other Nonsense from ‘Dark Shadows’” (PB) by Kathy Resch and Barbara Fister-Liltz (eds.) (Phoenix Publications), 1981
101
“Die Laughing Too! – Macabre Humour & Other Nonsense from ‘Dark Shadows’” (PB) by Kathy Resch and Barbara Fister-Liltz (eds.) (Phoenix Publications), 1982
29
“The Difference Engine” (PB) by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling (Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc., NY, NY)
1992
29
“Dinosaur Tales” (PB) by Ray Bradbury (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
29
“Dinosaur Tales” (PB) by Ray Bradbury (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
29
“Direct Descent” (PB) by Frank Herbert (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
29
“The Disney Version – The Life, Times, Art and Commerce of Walt Disney” (PB) by Richard Schickel (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1969
29
“Distant Stars” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
100
“Disturb Not the Dream” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Paula Trachtman (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
29
“The Doctor is Sick” (PB) by Anthony Burgess (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1967
29
“The Doctors” (PB) by Martin L. Gross (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1967
29
“Dog Days at the White House – The Outrageous Memoirs of the Presidential Kennel Keeper” (HC) by Traphes Bryant with Frances Spatz Leighton (Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1975
29
“The Doll” (PB) by Rex Sparger (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
30
“The Doll and One Other” (HC) by Algernon Blackwood (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1946
30
“Dollars and $en$e – Protecting Your Money and Making It Grow” (HC) by Betty Wuliger (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
100
“The Doll Who Ate His Mother” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Ramsey Campbell (The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., Indianapolis, IN)
1976
30
“‘Don’t Fall Off the Mountain’” (PB) by Shirley MacLaine (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
30
“Doom of the Darksword” (PB) by Margaret and Tracy Hickman (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
30
“Doomsday Book” (PB) by Connie Willis (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
30
“The Doom That Came to Sarnath” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
30
“The Doom That Came to Sarnath and Other Stories” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
30
“Doomway” (PB) by Evelyn Bond (Morris Hershman) (Beagle Books, Inc. NY, NY)
1971
30
“The Door into Fire” (PB) by Diane Duane (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1979
30
“Dorsai!” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
30
“The Doubleday Book of Interior Decorating” (HC) by Albert Kornfeld (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1965
30
“Double for Death” (PB) by Rex Stout (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
1964
30
“Double Phoenix” (PB) by Edmund Cooper and Roger Lancelyn Green (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
30
“Dover Beach” (PB) by Richard Bowker (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
30
“Down the Tube” (PB) by Terry Galanoy (Pinnacle Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1972
30
“Dracula’s Brood” (HC) by Richard Dalby (ed.) (Marboro Books Corp., NY, NY)
1991
30
“The Dragon and the Bat” (PB) by Geary Gravel (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
30
“The Dragon and the George” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1976
30
“Dragondoom” (PB) by Dennis L. McKiernan (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1990
30
“The Dragon Lensman” (PB) by David A. Kyle (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
30
“Dragons, Elves, and Heroes” (PB) by Lin Carter (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
30
“Dragonworld” (PB) by Byron Preiss and Michael Reaves (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
30
“Drat!” (PB) by Richard J. Anobile (The New American Library, NY, NY)
Advertised as “the encapsulated view of life by W.C. Fields in his own words.”
1969
30
“The Dreadful Lemon Sky” (PB) by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett Gold Medal, NY, NY)
1975
30
“The Dream” (HC) by Lucy Freeman (Arbor House, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1971
30
“The Dream of Romy Jackson” (PB) by Alexandra Jane Benchly (Leisure Books, Inc., North Hollywood, CA)
Inscribed by the author.
1971
30
“Dreams of Stone” (PB) by Jonathan Wylie (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
30
“Dreams That Money Can Buy – The Tragic Life of Libby Holman” (HC) by Jon Bradshaw (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1985
30
“The Dream Years” (PB) by Lisa Goldstein (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
30
“Dress Her in Indigo” (PB) by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett Gold Medal, NY, NY)
1969
30
“The Drive-In” (PB) by Joe R. Lansdale (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
30
“The Drive-In 2” (PB) by Joe R. Lansdale (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
30
“Dual to the Death” (PB) by Geary Gravel (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
30
“The Dueling Machine” (PB) by Ben Bova (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
30
“Duende Meadow” (PB) by Paul Cook (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
30
“Dune Messiah” (PB) by Frank Herbert (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1970
30
“The Dungeon Master – The Disappearance of James Dallas Egbert III” (PB) by William Dear (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
30
“Dying Inside” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
30
“Dynasty of Decadence – Hollywood’s Lavender Casting Couch” (PB) by Nick Allen (Brandon House, North Hollywood, CA)
1966
E
Box
30
“The Early Long” (HC) by Frank Belknap Long (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1975
30
“Early Warning” (PB) by Jared Carter (The Barnwood Press Cooperative, Daleville, IN)
Inscribed by the author.
1979
30
“Earthchild” (PB) by Sharon Webb (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
30
“Earth Magic” (PB) by Alexei and Cory Panshin (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
30
“Earthman, Go Home!” (PB) by Poul Anderson (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1960
30
“Earth Song” (PB) by Sharon Webb (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
30
“The Earth Trembles” (HC) by Jules Romains (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1936
31
“Easy the Hard Way” (HC) by Joe Pasternak (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1956
31
“Eat Your Troubles Away” (PB) by Lelord Kordel (Belmont Books, NY, NY)
1969
31
“Ecce Hominid” (PB) by Esther M. Friesner (Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, OR)
1991
31
“Ecotopia Emerging” (PB) by Ernest Callenbach (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
31
“Edd Cartier: The Known and the Unknown” (HC) by Dean Cartier (ed.) (Gerry de la Ree, Saddle River, NJ)
1977
31
“Edgar Cayce on Reincarnation” (PB) by Noel Langley (Paperback Library, Inc., NY, NY)
1967
31
“Edgar Rice Burroughs: Master of Adventure” (PB) by Richard A. Lupoff (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1968
31
“Edie – An American Biography” (HC) by Jean Stein, edited with George Plimpton (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
353
“Edward D. Hoch Bibliography – 1955-1991” (PB) by June M. Moffatt (comp., ed.) and Francis M. Nevins, Jr. (comp.) (Southern California Institute for Fan Interests, Van Nuys, CA)
1991
31
“Edward R. Murrow” (HC) by Sprague Vonier (Gareth Stevens Children’s Books, Milwaukee, WI)
Inscribed by the author.
1989
31
“Egypt” (HC) by Pierre and Janine Soisson (Editions Minerva S.A., Geneva, Switzerland)
1979
31
“Eight Strange Tales” (PB) by Vic Ghidalia (ed.) (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1972
31
“The Einstein Intersection” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
31
“Eisenstein at Work” (HC) by Jay Leyda and Zina Voynow (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
31
“An Elephant is Soft and Mushy” (PB) by S. Gross (Dodd, Mead & Co., NY, NY)
1980
31
“Elephants Can Remember” (HC) by Agatha Christie (William Collins Sons & Co Ltd., London, England)
1972
31
“Elephants Can Remember” (PB) by Agatha Christie (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1978
31
“The Elephant’s Nest” (HC) by Marilee Robin Burton (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1979
31
“The Elephant Who Couldn’t Forget” (HC) by Faith McNulty (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1980
31
“The Eleventh Commandment” (PB) by Lester Del Rey (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
31
“Elizabeth Our Queen” (HC) by Richard Dimbleby (University of London Press Ltd., London, England)
1953
31
“Elizabeth Takes Off – On Weight Gain, Weight Loss, Self-Image, and Self-Esteem” (HC) by Elizabeth Taylor (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1987
31
“Elizabeth Taylor: Her Life, Her Loves, Her Future” (PB) by Ruth Waterbury with Gene Arceri (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
31
“Elizabeth Taylor – The Last Star” (HC) by Kitty Kelley (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1981
102
“Ellery Queen Presents the Best Short Stories of 1983 – as selected by the Short-Story Committee of the Mystery Writers of America” (PB) (Davis Publications, Inc.)
undated
358
“Emanuel” (audio cassette) (End of the World Enterprises, Inc., Studio City, CA)
“The alternative to the propagated history of life on this planet!”
undated
31
“Emerald Eyes” (PB) by Daniel Keys Moran (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
31
“Emergence” (PB) by David A. Palmer (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
31
“Emile and the Dutchman” (PB) by Joel Rosenberg (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1986
31
“Emmeline” (PB) by Judith Rossner (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
31
“Empire Dreams” (PB) by Ian McDonald (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
31
“Empire of the Ants” (PB) by Lindsay West (Ace Books, NY, NY)
A novelization of the 1977 film, which was based on the short story by H.G. Wells.
1977
31
“Empire of the Atom” (HC) by A.E. van Vogt (Shasta Publishers, Chicago, IL)
1956
31
“Empire of the Eagle” (HC) by Andre Norton and Susan Shwartz (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Inscribed by Norton.
1993
100
“Empire of the East” (PB) by Fred Saberhagen (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
31
“Empire of the East” (PB) by Fred Saberhagen (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
31
“Empire Star” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
31
“The Empire Strikes Back Notebook” (PB) by Diana Attias and Lindsay Smith (eds.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
31
“The Empress of the Earth”/“The Purple Cloud” (HC) by M.P. Shiel (The Reynolds-Morse Foundation, Cleveland, OH)
1979
31
“The Empty Copper Sea” (PB) by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett Gold Medal, NY, NY)
1978
31
“Enchanters’ End Game” (PB) by David Eddings (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
31
“Encounter with Evil” (PB) by Amber Dean (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1962
32
“Ender’s Game” (PB) by Orson Scott Card (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1986
32
“Endgame Enigma” (HC) by James P. Hogan (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
32
“Endgame Enigma” (PB) by James P. Hogan (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
32
“The Endless Frontier” (PB) by Jerry Pournelle (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
32
“Endless Universe” (PB) by Marion Zimmer Bradley (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
32
“The End of the Dream” (PB) by Philip Wylie (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1973
32
“The Enemy at the Gate” (HC) by Rita Ritchie (E.P. Dutton, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1959
32
“Engine Summer” (PB) by John Crowley (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
32
“The Englishman’s Daughter” (PB) by Peter Evans (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
32
“Equality: In the Year 2000” (PB) by Mack Reynolds (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
32
“Erotic Fantasies – A Study of the Sexual Imagination” (HC) by Drs. Phyllis and Eberhard Kronhausen (eds.) (Bell Publishing Co., NY, NY)
1969
32
“Errol Flynn – The Untold Story” (HC) by Charles Higham (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1980
32
“Escape from New York” (PB) by Mike McQuay (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
A novelization of the 1981 film.
1981
32
“Escape in Passion” (HC) by Jules Romains (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1946
32
“Escape the Night” (HC) by Richard North Patterson (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
32
“The Eskimo Invasion” (PB) by Hayden Howard (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1967
32
“ESP” (PB) by Susy Smith (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
1962
100
“The Essence of Human Nature” (PB) by Mark P. Cosgrove, Ph.D. (Probe Ministries International, Dallas TX)
1976
32
“Estée Lauder – Beyond the Magic” (HC) by Lee Israel (Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1985
98
“Etchings and Odysseys” (PB – spiral bound) by Eric Carlson and John Koblas (eds.) (MinnCon Publications, Duluth, MN)
1973
32
“The Eternal Savage” (PB) by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
32
“Eugene and Napoleon III” (HC) by David Duff (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1978
32
“The Eureka Years – Boucher and McComas’s Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction – 1949-1954” (PB) by Annette Peltz McComas (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
32
“Events Leading Up to the Comedy” (PB) by Elliott Nugent (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1966
102
“The Events of September 28th and 29th 1973 – A Documentary Report” (PB) (Federal Chancellery, Vienna, Austria)
1973
32
“Every Day’s a Matinee – Memoirs Scribbled on a Dressing Room Door” (HC) by Max Wilk (W.W. Norton & Co., NY, NY)
1975
32
“Every Secret Thing” (HC) by Patricia Campbell Hearst with Alvin Moscow (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1982
32
“Exiles at the Well of Souls” (PB) by Jack L. Chalker (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1978
32
“Exiles to Glory” (PB) by Jerry Pournelle (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
32
“Exiles to Glory” (PB) by Jerry Pournelle (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
32
“The Exile Waiting” (PB) by Vonda N. McIntyre (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1976
32
“The Exorcist” (PB) by William Peter Blatty (Bantam Books, Inc. NY, NY)
1972
32
“Expanded Universe” (PB) by Robert A. Heinlein (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
32
“The Expendable Man” (PB) by Dorothy B. Hughes (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1963
32
“An Experience of Phantoms” (PB) by D. Scott Rogo (Taplinger Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1974
32
“‘Explaining China’” (HC) by Steve Allen (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes a note from Steve Allen and a note from his assistant.
1980
33
“The Exploits of Solar Pons” (HC) by Basil Copper (Fedogan & Bremer, Minneapolis, MN)
1993
33
“The Exploration of Space” (PB) by Arthur C. Clarke (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1954
33
“Exploring the Occult” (PB) by Douglas Hunt (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
33
“Exploring the Psychic World” (PB) by Fred Archer (Paperback Library, Inc., NY, NY)
1968
33
“Eyas” (PB) by Crawford Kilian (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
33
“Eyas” (PB) by Crawford Kilian (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
33
“The Eye and the Finger” (HC) by Donald Wandrei (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1944
33
“The Eye of the Heron” (PB) by Ursula K. Le Guin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
F
Box
33
“The Face in the Frost” (PB) by John Bellairs (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
33
“The Faceless Man” (PB) by Jack Vance (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
33
“The Faceless Man” (HC) by Jack Vance (Underwood-Miller, San Francisco, CA)
1983
33
“The Face on the Cutting Room Floor – The Story of Movie and Television Censorship” (HC) by Murray Schumach (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1964
33
“The Face That Must Die” (HC) by Ramsey Campbell (Scream/Press, Santa Cruz, CA)
1983
33
“Facial Isometrics” (PB) by James Hewitt (Award Books, NY, NY)
1970
33
“Fade” (PB) by Robert Cormier (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1989
33
“Falcons of Narabedla” (PB) by Marion Zimmer Bradley (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
33
“The Fallen Country” (PB) by Somtow Sucharitkul (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
33
“The Fallen Sparrow” (PB) by Dorothy B. Hughes (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1979
33
“The Falling Woman” (PB) by Pat Murphy (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1987
33
“The Fall of the Towers” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
33
“False Dawn” (HC) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1978
33
“The Family Legal Adviser” (revised edition)/“Our American Government in Action” (HC) by Theodore R. Kupferman/Irving G. Williams (eds.) (Greystone Pres, NY, NY/World Scope Publishers, In., NY, NY)
1963
33
“The Family of Man” (HC) by Edward Steichen (The Museum of Modern Art, NY, NY)
1955
33
“Fancies and Goodnights” (PB) by John Collier (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1953
33
“Fandom is a Way of Death” (PB) by Bill Warren and Alan Rothstein
1984
256
“The Fantastic Acros” (PB) by Walter Shedlofsky (Acrostic Press, St. Louis, MO)
1970
33
“Fantastic Art” (PB) by David Larkin (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1973
33
“The Fantastic Art of Rowena Morrill” (PB) (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
256
“Fantastic Echoes” (PB) by Walter Shedlofsky
undated
33
“Fantastic Science-Fiction Art – 1926-1954” (PB) by Lester Del Rey (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
33
“Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain” (PB) by Isaac Asimov (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
33
“Fantastic Worlds – Myths, Tales, and Stories” (HC) by Eric S. Rabkin (ed.) (Oxford University Press, NY, NY)
1979
257
“Fantastique” (unbound manuscript) by Marvin Kaye (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
undated
33
“Fantasy by Fabian – The Art of Stephen E. Fabian” (HC) by Gerry de la Ree (ed.) (Gerry de la Ree, Saddle River, NJ)
1978
33
“Fantazius Mallare – A Mysterious Oath” (PB) by Ben Hecht (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., NY, NY)
1978
33
“Farewell to My Concubine” (HC) by Lilian Lee (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1993
33
“Far Off Things” (HC) by Arthur Machen (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1923
33
“A Far Sunset” (PB) by Edmund Cooper (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
33
“Fatal Attraction” (PB) by Craig Jones (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
33
“Fata Morgana” (PB) by William Kotzwinkle (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
33
“The Fate of the Phoenix” (PB) by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
33
“The Fate of the Phoenix” (PB) by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
33
“The Fatty Arbuckle Case” (PB) by Leo Guild (Paperback Library, Inc., NY, NY)
1962
33
“The Faulkner Investigation” (PB) by Ross Macdonald, Eudora Welty, and Ralph B. Sipper (Cordelia Editions, Santa Barbara, CA)
1985
33
“Fear” (PB) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1991
34
“Fear”/“The Ultimate Adventure” (PB) by L. Ron Hubbard (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1970
34
“Federation” (PB) by H. Beam Piper (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1982
34
“The 5th Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories” (PB) by Robert Aickman (coll.) (Fontana Books, London, England)
1969
34
“The Fifth Pan Book of Horror Stories” (PB) by Herbert van Thal (ed.) (Pan Books Ltd., London, England)
1968
34
“The Fifties and Beyond in Milwaukee” (volume three of the history) (PB) by Harold Gauer (Precision Process Books, Glendale, WI)
1993
34
“50 Great Artists” (PB) by Bernard Myers (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1953
34
“The Fifty-Minute Hour – A Collection of True Psychoanalytic Tales” (PB) by Robert Lindner (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1956
34
“50 True Tales of Terror” (PB) by John Canning (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1973
34
“The Fifty-Year Decline and Fall of Hollywood” (HC) by Ezra Goodman (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1961
34
“Figures of Earth” (HC) by James Branch Cabell
Pages with publisher information are missing.
undated
34
“Figures of Earth” (PB) by James Branch Cabell (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
34
“The Film Buff’s Checklist of Motion Pictures” (HC) by D. Richard Baer (ed.) (Hollywood Film Archive, Hollywood, CA)
1979
34
“Film Fame” (PB) by Warren Goldsmith (ed.) (Fame Publishing Co., Beverly Hills, CA)
1966
34
“Film Fantasy Scrapbook” (second edition, revised) (HB) by Ray Harryhausen (A.S. Barnes and Co., NY, NY)
1974
34
“The Filmgoer’s Companion” (fourth edition) (HC) by Leslie Halliwell (Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, Inc., NY, NY)
1974
34
“The Filming of the West” (HC) by Jon Tuska (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1976
34
“Film Noir – An Encyclopedic Reference to the American Style” (HC) by Alain Silver and Elizabeth Ward (eds.) (The Overlook Press, Woodstock, NY)
1979
34
“Film Notes” (PB – spiral bound) by Eileen Bowser (The Museum of Modern Art, NY, NY)
1969
34
“Film Review – 1970-1971” (HC) by F. Maurice Speed (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., Cranbury, NJ)
1970
34
“Film Review – 1978-1979” (PB) by F. Maurice Speed (W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd., London, England)
1978
34
“Film Review – 1971-1972” (HC) by F. Maurice Speed (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., Cranbury, NJ)
1972
34
“Film Review – 1977-1978” (HC) by F. Maurice Speed (W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd., London, England)
1977
35
“Film Review – 1973-1974” (HC) by F. Maurice Speed (W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd., London, England)
1973
35
“Film Review – 1972-1973” (HC) by F. Maurice Speed (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., Cranbury, NJ)
1972
35
“Film Review – 1968-1969” (HC) by F. Maurice Speed (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., Cranbury, NJ)
1968
35
“Film Review – 1969-1970” (HC) by F. Maurice Speed (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., Cranbury, NJ)
1969
35
“Film Review – 1966-1968” (HC) by F. Maurice Speed (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., Cranbury, NJ)
1967
35
“The Films of Alfred Hitchcock” (PB) by George Perry (Studio Vista Ltd., London, England)
1965
35
“The Films of W.C. Fields” (HC) by Donald Deschner (The Citadel Press, NY, NY)
1966
35
“The Final Countdown” (PB) by Martin Caidin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
A novelization of the 1980 film.
1980
35
“Final Cut – Dreams and Disaster in the Making of ‘Heaven’s Gate’” (HC) by Steven Bach (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1985
35
“Find the Changeling” (PB) by Gregory Benford and Gordon Eklund (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1980
35
“A Fine and Private Place” (PB) by Peter S. Beagle (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
35
“Firebird” (PB) by Kathy Tyers (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
35
“Fire Dancer” (PB) by Ann Maxwell (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1982
35
“A Fire in the Sky” (PB) by Walter Kendrick (Ace Books, NY, NY)
A novelization of the 1978 TV-movie, which was based on a story by Paul Gallico.
1978
35
“Fireship” (PB) by Joan D. Vince (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1978
35
“Firestarter” (HC) by Stephen King (The Viking Press, NY, NY)
1980
35
“Firestarter” (HC) by Stephen King (The Viking Press, NY, NY)
1980
35
“Fire Watch” (PB) by Connie Willis (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
35
“First Father, First Daughter – A Memoir” (HC) by Maureen Reagan (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1989
35
“The First Named” (PB) by Jonathan Wylie (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
35
“The Fisher King – The Book of the Film” (PB) by Richard La Gravenese (Applause Theatre Book Publishers, NY, NY)
1991
35
“Five Comedies of Shakespeare” – “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” “Much Ado About Nothing” “As You Like It,” “Twelfth Night,” and “The Tempest” (HC) by William Shakespeare (D.C. Heath & Co., NY, NY)
1916
35
“Flashpoint” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by George La Fountaine (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
35
“The Fleet of the Springers” (PB) by Kurt Mahr (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1973
35
“Flesh and Fantasy” (HC) by Penny Stallings with Howard Mandelbaum (Bell Publishing Co., NY, NY) (two copies)
1978
35
“Flight from Nevèrÿon” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
36
“Flight From Time One” (HC) by Deane Romano (Walker Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1972
36
“Flight into Fear” (PB) by Kenneth Robeson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
36
“Flight of Honor” (PB) by Richard S. McEnroe (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
36
“Flood” (HC) by Andrew H. Vachss (Donald I. Fine, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
36
“The Flower Gang” (HC) by Garnett Radcliffe (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)
1930
36
“Flying Forts” (PB) by Martin Caidin (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
36
“Flying Saucer Occupants” (PB) by Coral and Jim Lorenzen (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1967
36
“The Flying Sorcerers” (PB) by David Gerrold and Larry Niven (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
36
“Focus on the Science Fiction Film” (PB) by William Johnson (ed.) (Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J.)
1972
36
“Fodor’s Hawaii 1973” (HC) by William W. Davenport and others (David McKay Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1973
36
“Fonda – My Life” (HC) by Henry Fonda as told to Howard Teichmann (The New American Library, NY, NY)
1981
36
“The Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories” (PB) by Christine Bernard (ed.) (Beagle Books, NY, NY)
1971
36
“Food Facts and Fallacies – The Intelligent Person’s Guide to Nutrition and Health” (HC) by Carlton Fredericks, Ph.D., and Herbert Bailey (The Julian Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1967
36
“The Fool Killer” (PB) by Helen Eustis (Popular Library, NY, NY)
1964
36
“Fools” (PB) by Pat Cadigan (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
36
“The Forbidden City” (HC) by Frank Dorn (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
1970
36
“The Forbidden Zone” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Whitley Strieber (Penguin Books USA Inc., NY, NY)
1993
36
“The Forbidden Zone” (HC) by Whitley Strieber (Penguin Books USA Inc., NY, NY)
1993
36
“The Forge of God” (HC) by Greg Bear (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1987
36
“Foreign Films on American Screens” (PB) by Michael F. Mayer (Arco Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1965
354
“Forever Young” (audio cassettes) by Stuart M. Berger, M.D. (Dove/William Morrow Books on Tape, Inc., Studio City, CA)
1989
36
“Forging the Darksword” (PB) by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
36
“The Forgotten Realm” (PB) by Kenneth Robeson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
36
“Forrest J. Ackerman, Famous Monster of Filmland” (PB) by Forrest J. Ackerman (Imagine, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA)
1986
36
“For You, the Living” (PB) by Wayne Allen Sallee (Roadkill Press, Arvada, CO) (two copies)
Each copy is inscribed by the author.
1992
36
“Fouché – The Man Napoleon Feared” (HC) by Nils Forssell (Frederick A. Stokes Co., NY, NY)
undated
36
“Foundation’s Edge” (HC) by Isaac Asimov (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1982
36
“Foundations of Fear” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by David G. Hartwell (ed.) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1992
36
“Found Naked and Dead – The Facts Behind the Thames-Side Murders” (HC) by Brian McConnell (The New English Library Limited, London, England)
1974
36
“Four-Day Planet”/“Lone Star Planet” (PB) by H. Beam Piper (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
36
“Four from the Witch World” (HC) by Andre Norton (ed.) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1989
36
“The Fourth Horseman” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Alan E. Nourse (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1983
36
“Fourth Mansions” (PB) by R.A. Lafferty (Ace Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1969
37
“The Fourth Protocol” (HC – slipcase) by Frederick Forsyth (Brandywyne Books, San Francisco, CA)
Limited edition signed by the author.
1984
102
A Foxfire Christmas and Other Affairs of Just Plain Living” (PB) by Allison Adams, Eddie Kelly, Kelly Shropshire, Richard Edwards, Joseph Fowler, and Oh Soon Shropshire (eds.) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1985
37
“Fractured English” (HC) by Norton Mockridge (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1965
37
“Frankenstein” (PB) by Mary Shelley (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1965
37
“‘Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman’ – The Original Shooting Script” (PB) by Philip J. Riley (ed.) (MagicImage Film Books, Absecon, NJ)
1990
37
“Frank Frazetta: Book Five” (PB) by Betty Ballantine (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
37
“Frank Frazetta: Book Four” (PB) by Betty Ballantine (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
100
“Frank Zeidler’s Guide to Resource Persons on Milwaukee’s Culture” (PB) by Frank Zeidler and Carol Tennessen (ed.) (The Center for Twentieth Century Studies and the UWM Library, The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI)
1977
37
“Freak Show Man – The Autobiography of Harry Lewiston as told to Jerry Holtman” (PB) by Jerry Holtman (Holloway House Publishing Co., Los Angeles, CA)
1968
37
“Fred Allen’s Letters” (PB) by Joe McCarthy (ed.) (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1966
37
“Fred Karno – Master of Mirth and Tears” (HC) by J.P. Gallagher (Robert Hale & Company, London, England)
1971
37
“Free Fall in Crimson” (PB) by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett Gold Medal, NY, NY)
1981
37
“Free Live Free” (PB) by Gene Wolfe (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1986
102
“Friends at the Zoo” (revised edition with new illustrations) (HC) (Sam’l Gabriel Sons & Co., NY, NY)
“I had a copy of this book when I was an infant – it encouraged me to start drawing animals at the age of four.”
1947
37
“Friday the 13th – Part 3 – 3-D” (PB) by Michael Avallone (Nordon Publications, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1982
37
“Frights 1” (PB) by Kirby McCauley (ed.) (Sphere Books Limited, London, England)
1979
37
“The Frog Prince – An Autobiography” (HC) by Maurice Girodias (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
37
“From a Changeling Star” (PB) by Jeffrey A. Carver (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
37
“From Hollywood – The Careers of 15 Great American Stars” (HC) by DeWitt Bodeen (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., Cranbury, NJ)
1976
37
“From India to the Planet Mars” (HC) by Théodore Flournoy (Harper & Brothers, NY, NY)
1900
37
“From Sea to Sea – Letters of Marque” (HC) by Rudyard Kipling (Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, NY, NY)
1923
37
“Front and Center” (HC) by John Houseman (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1979
37
“The Frontiers of Privilege” (HC – oversize) by Quentin Crewe (Collins, St. James’s Place, London, England)
1961
37
“F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota – His Homes and Haunts” (PB) by John J. Koblas (Minnesota Historical Society Press, St. Paul, MN)
1978
37
“Full Metal Jacket” (PB) by Stanley Kubrick, Michael Herr, and Gustav Hasford (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1987
37
“Full Spectrum” (PB) by Lou Aronica and Shawna McCarthy (eds.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
1988
37
“Full Spectrum 4” (PB) by Lou Aronica, Amy Stout, and Betsy Mitchell (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
37
“Fundamental Disch” (PB) by Thomas M. Disch (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
37
“Fungi from Yuggoth and Other Poems” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
37
“The Further Adventures of Batman – Volume 3: Featuring Catwoman” (PB) by Martin H. Greenberg (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
37
“The Further Adventures of Superman” (PB) by Martin H. Greenberg (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
38
“The Further Adventures of The Joker” (PB) by Martin H. Greenberg (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1990
38
“The Further Adventures of Wonder Woman” (PB) by Martin H. Greenberg (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
38
“Fury on Earth – A Biography of Wilhelm Reich” (HC) by Myron Sharaf (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
38
“Fusion Fire” (PB) by Kathy Tyers (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
38
“The Future at War, Vol. 1: Thor’s Hammer” (PB) by Reginald Bretnor (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
38
“The Future at War, Vol. 3: Orion’s Sword” (PB) by Reginald Bretnor (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
38
“The Future at War, Vol. 2: The Spear of Mars” (PB) by Reginald Bretnor (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
38
“Futurehype – The Tyranny of Prophecy” (HC) by Max Dublin (Viking Penguin Inc., NY, NY)
1989
38
“The Future Now” (PB) by Robert Hoskins (ed.) (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1977
38
“Fuzzy Bones” (PB) by William Tuning (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1981
38
“The Fuzzy Papers” (PB) by H. Beam Piper (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
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“Gable & Lombard & Powell & Harlow” (PB) by Joe Morella and Edward Z. Epstein (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1975
38
“Galactic Effectuator” (PB) by Jack Vance (Ace Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
1981
38
“Galaxy Reader of Science Fiction” (HC) by H.L. Gold (ed.) (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1952
38
“‘Galaxy’: The Best of My Years” by James Baen (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
38
“Gallows Wedding” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Rhona Martin (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1978
38
“The Game” (PB) by Les Logan (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
38
“The Gandalara Cycle: Volume I” (PB) by Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
38
“The Gandalara Cycle: Volume II” (PB) by Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
38
“The Gap into Madness – Chaos and Order” (HC) by Stephen R. Donaldson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
38
“The Gap into Power – A Dark and Hungry God Arises” (HC) by Stephen R. Donaldson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
38
“The Garbage People” (HC) by John Gilmore and Ron Kenner (Omega Press, Los Angeles, CA)
1971
38
“Garbo” (PB) by John Bainbridge (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1961
38
“The Garden of Allah” (HC) by Sheila Graham (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
38
“Garden of Malice” (PB) by Susan Kenney (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
38
“The Garden of Rama” (PB) by Arthur C. Clarke and Gentry Lee (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
38
“Gary Cooper” (PB) by Hector Arce (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
38
“The Gates of Heaven” (PB) by Paul Preuss (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
38
“Gateway” (PB) by Frederik Pohl (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1978
38
“The Gaudy Shadows” (PB) by John Brunner (Beagle Books, Inc. NY, NY)
1971
38
“Gein” (PB) by Chris Pelletiere and Joe West (Blood and Thunder Press, NY, NY)
1991
38
“Gems of Thought – Wisdom and Inspiration” (HC) by Walter Norman May (ed.) (Gift Edition Books, Inc., Chicago, IL)
1965
38
“A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis” (PB) by Sigmund Freud (Permabooks, NY, NY)
1955
38
“The Genius of Shaw” (HC) by Michael Holroyd (ed.) (Holt, Rhinehart and Winston, NY, NY)
1979
38
“A Gentleman Called” (PB) by Dorothy Salisbury Davis (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1962
38
“‘Gentlemen, Be Seated!’ – A Parade of the American Minstrels” (HC) by Dailey Paskman (Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
39
“George Grosz: An Autobiography” (HC) by George Grosz (Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1983
39
“George S. Kaufman – An Intimate Portrait” (HC) by Howard Teichmann (Atheneum, NY, NY)
1972
39
“Ghastly Beyond Belief” (PB) by Neil Gaiman and Kim Newman (Arrow Books Ltd, London)
1985
39
“‘The Ghost of Frankenstein’ – The Original Shooting Script” (PB) by Philip J. Riley (ed.) (MagicImage Film Books, Absecon, NJ)
1990
39
“Ghosts of Venery – A Psycho-Erotic Self-analysis” (HC) by John Philip Lundin (The Julian Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1965
39
“The Giant Horse of Oz” (PB) by Ruth Plumly Thompson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
39
“Giant Killer” (HC) by Elmer Davis (The John Day Co, NY, NY)
1928
39
“The Giants – Russia and America” (HC) by Richard Barnet (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1977
39
“Gielgud – An Actor and His Time” (HC) by John Gielgud with John Miller and John Powell (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
39
“The Gift Horse – Report on a Life” (PB) by Hildegard Knef (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1972
39
“Gilgamesh the King” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
39
“The Girl in the Belfry” (PB) by Joseph Henry Jackson and Lenore Glen Offord (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1957
39
“The Girl in the Hairy Paw – King Kong as Myth, Movie, and Monster” (PB) by Ronald Gottesman and Harry Geduld (eds.) (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1976
39
“The Girl in the Plain Brown Wrapper” (PB) by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett Gold Medal, NY, NY)
1968
39
“The Girl Next Door” (PB) by Jack Ketchum (Dallas Mayr) (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1989
101
“The Girl on the Coco-Cola Tray” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Nancy Winters (The Dial Press, NY, NY)
1976
39
“The Girl on the Coca-Cola Tray” (HC) by Nancy Winters (The Dial Press, NY, NY)
1976
39
“The Girl Who Fell into the Sky” (PB) by Kate Wilhelm (Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, OR)
1991
39
“The Girls in Television” (PB) by Michael Avallone (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1974
39
“Giving Up the Ghost – A Writer’s Life Among the Stars” (HC) by Sandford Dody (M. Evans and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1980
95
“Giving Up the Ghost – A Writer’s Life Among the Stars” (HC) by Sandford Dody (M. Evans and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1980
39
“The Glass of Dyskornis” (PB) by Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
39
“Glory Season” (HC) by David Brin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
39
“Glory Season” (PB) by David Brin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
39
“The Gnome King of Oz” (PB) by Ruth Plumly Thompson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
39
“The Goat Without Horns” (PB) by Thomas Burnett Swann (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
39
“A God Against the Gods” (HC) by Allen Drury (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1976
39
“The Godforsaken” (PB) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1983
39
“God Knows” (HC) by Joseph Heller (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
39
“Gods and Golems” (PB) by Lester Del Rey (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1973
39
“The Gods of Bal-Sagoth” (PB) by Robert E. Howard (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
39
“Going Hollywood – An Insider’s Look at Power and Pretense in the Movie Business” (HC) by Marie Brenner (Delacorte Press, NY, NY)
1978
39
“Going My Own Way” (HC) by Gary Crosby and Ross Firestone (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1983
39
“Gojiro” (PB) by Mark Jacobson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
39
“The Goldcamp Vampire” (PB) by Elizabeth Scarborough (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
39
“The Golden” (PB) by Lucius Shepard (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
40
“Golden Cities, Far” (PB) by Lin Carter (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
40
“The Golden Naginata” (PB) by Jessica Amanda Salmonson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1982
40
“Golden Trillium” (HC) by Andre Norton (Bantam Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
One copy is inscribed by the author.
1993
40
“Golden Trillium” (PB) by Andre Norton (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
40
“The Golden World” (PB) by Evan Innes (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
40
“Goldwyn – A Biography of the Man Behind the Myth” (HC) by Arthur Marx (W.W. Norton & Co., NY, NY)
1976
40
“Goliah – A Utopian Essay” (PB) by Jack London (Thorp Springs Press, Berkeley, CA)
1973
40
“Gone with the Windsors” (HC) by Iles Brody (The John G. Winston Co., Philadelphia, PA)
1953
40
“Goodbye, Lon Chaney, Jr., Goodbye” (PB) by H.L. Prosser (Mafdet Press, Springfield, MO) (two copies)
One copy is inscribed by the author.
1977
40
“Good Intentions” (HC) by Ogden Nash (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1942
40
“Good Omens – The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes, Nutter, Witch” (HC) by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett (Workman Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1990
40
“The Good Soldier: Schweik” (HC) by Jaroslav Hasek (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1930
40
“Go See the Movie in Your Head – Imagery: The Key to Awareness” (PB) by Joseph E. Shorr, Ph.D. (Ross-Erikson Publishers, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA), 1983
1983
40
“Gosh! Wow! (Sense of Wonder) Science Fiction” (PB) by Forrest J. Ackerman (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
Each copy is inscribed by the editor.
1982
40
“Gotta Sing Gotta Dance – A Pictorial History of Film Musicals” (HC) by John Kobal (Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., London, England)
1970
40
“Grace – The Secret Lives of a Princess” (HC) by James Spada (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1987
40
“Grady Barr” (HC) by Jack Donahue and Michael T. Halbouty (Arbor House, NY, NY)
1981
40
“Grampa in Oz” (PB) by Ruth Plumly Thompson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
40
“Graphic Violence on the Screen” (PB) by Thomas R. Atkins (ed.) (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1976
40
“The Great Admirals” (HC) by Richard Hough (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1977
40
“Great British Films” (PB) by Jerry Vermilye (The Citadel Press, Secaucus, NJ)
1978
40
“The Great Cat Massacre” (PB) by Robert Darton (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
40
“The Great Comedians” (PB) by Larry Wilde (The Citadel Press, Secaucus, NJ)
1973
40
“Great Film Stills of the German Silent Era” (PB) by John Kobal (ed.) (Dover Publications, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
40
“The Great Houdini” (PB) by Beryl Williams and Samuel Epstein (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
41
“The Great Indian Mutiny – A Dramatic Account of the Sepoy Rebellion” (PB) by Richard Collier (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1965
41
“The Great Orm of Loch Ness” (PB) by F.W. Holiday (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1970
41
“The Great Radio Heroes” (HC) by Jim Harmon (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1967
41
“The Great Railway Bazaar” (HC) by Paul Theroux (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)
1975
100
“Great Serial Ads” (PB) by Alan G. Barbour (comp.) (Screen Facts Press, NY, NY)
1965
41
“Great Short Novels of Science Fiction” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
41
“Great Sky River” (PB) by Gregory Benford (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
41
“Great Stars of Hollywood’s Golden Age” (PB) by Frank C. Platt (ed.) (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1966
41
“The Great Steamboat Race” (PB) by John Brunner (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1983
41
“Great Tales of Fantasy and Imagination” (PB) by Philip Van Doren Stern (ed.) (Washington Square Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1965
41
“The Great Thoughts” (PB) by George Seldes (comp.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
41
“The Great Time Machine Hoax” (PB) by Keith Laumer (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
41
“The Great White Space” (PB) by Basil Cooper (Manor Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
41
“The Great White Way – A Re-Creation of Broadway’s Golden Era of Theatrical Entertainment” (HC) by Allen Churchill (E.P. Dutton, Inc., NY, NY)
1962
41
“The Green Felt Jungle” (PB) by Ed Reid and Ovid Demaris (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1964
41
“The Green Brain” (PB) by Frank Herbert (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
41
“Green Mars” (PB) by Kim Stanley Robinson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
41
“Green Monday” (HC) by Michael M. Thomas (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1980
95
“Green Magic – The Fantasy Realms of Jack Vance” (HC) by Jack Vance (Underwood/Miller, San Francisco, CA)
1979
41
“The Green Ripper” (PB) by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett Gold Medal, NY, NY)
1980
41
“Greta Garbo” (PB) by Raymond Durgnat and John Kobal (E.P. Dutton and Co. Inc., NY, NY)
1965
41
“The Grey Horse” (PB) by R.A. MacAvoy (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
41
“The Grey Mane of Morning” (PB) by Joy Chant (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
41
“The Grey Mane of Morning” (PB) by Joy Chant (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
41
“Griffith and the Rise of Hollywood” (PB) by Paul O’Dell with the assistance of Anthony Slide (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1970
41
“Grimm Memorials” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by R. Patrick Gates (Penguin Books USA Inc., NY, NY)
1990
41
“The Grim Reapers – The Anatomy of Organized Crime in America” (HC) by Ed Reid (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)
1969
41
“A Gross Carriage of Justice” (HC) by Robert L. Fish (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1979
41
“Growing Up the Hard Way in the 1930s” (volume one of the history) (PB) by Harold Gauer (ed.) (Precision Process Books, Glendale, WI)
1989
41
“Growing Up Weightless” (PB) by John M. Ford (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
41
“Guess What’s Coming to Dinner? – The Extraterrestrial Etiquette Guide” (PB) by Scott Fivelson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
41
“Guide for the Film Fanatic” (PB) by Danny Peary (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1986
41
“Guinness Book of World Records” (9th edition) (PB) by Norris and Ross McWhirter (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1970
42
“Guinness Book of World Records” (1976 edition) (HC) by Norris McWhirter and Ross McWhirter (Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1975
42
“The Gulag Archipelago – 1918-1956: An Experiment in Literary Investigation – I-II” (PB) by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1974
42
“Guts” (PB) by Byron Preiss (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
42
“The Gypsy Moths” (PB) by James Drought (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1964
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“A Habsburg Tragedy – Crown Prince Rudolf” (HC) by Judith Listowel (Dorset Press, NY, NY)
1978
42
“Hag’s Nook” (PB) by John Dickson Carr (Collier Books, NY, NY)
1963
42
“Half Past Human” (PB) by T.J. Bass (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
98
“Halloween House” (PB) by Jimmy Lowe (Glasgow Publishing Corp., Glasgow, KY)
1975
42
“Halo” (PB) by Paul Cook (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
42
“Hammer’s Slammers” (PB) by David Drake (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
42
“Handbook of Biomedical Plastics” (HC) by Henry Lee and Kris Neville (Pasadena Technology Press, Pasadena, CA)
Inscribed by Neville.
1971
95
“Handbook of Composition” (HC) by Edwin C. Woolley, Ph.D. (D.C. Heath & Co., Boston, MA)
1907
42
“The Handicapper” (HC) by Robert Kalich (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
42
“The Hand in the Glove” (PB) by Rex Stout (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
1964
42
“The Hand of Chaos” (HC) by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
42
“The Hands of Lyr” (HC) by Andre Norton (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1994
42
“Hanging on in Paradise” (HC) by Fred Lawrence Guiles (McGraw-Hill Book Co., NY, NY)
1975
42
“Happy Times” (HC) by Brendan Gill and Jerome Zerbe (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., NY, NY)
1973
42
“The Hard Way” (PB) by Jerry Ahern (Worldwide Library, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1984
42
“The Harem of Aman Akbar” (PB) by Elizabeth Scarborough (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
42
“Harpo Speaks!” (PB) by Harpo Marx with Rowland Barber (Avon Book Division, NY, NY)
1961
42
“The Harvest” (PB) by Robert Charles Wilson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
42
“Has Corinne Been a Good Girl?” (HC) by Corinne Calvet (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
42
“Haunted Idol – The Story of the Real Cary Grant” (PB) by Geoffrey Wansell (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
42
“The Haunted Screen” (PB) by Lotte Eisner (University of California Press, Berkeley, CA)
1977
42
“Havelock Ellis – A Biography” (HC) by Phyllis Grosskurth (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
42
“Hawk of May” (PB) by Gillian Bradshaw (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
42
“The Healer’s War” (PB) by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
42
“The Health Hazards of Not Going Nuclear” (PB) by Dr. Petr Beckmann (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
42
“The Heart Has Its Reasons – The Memoirs of the Duchess of Windsor” (HC) by The Duchess of Windsor (David McKay Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1956
42
“Heart of the Comet” (PB) by Gregory Benford and David Brin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
42
“Heaven and Hell and the Megas Factor” (HC) by Robert Nathan (Delacorte Press, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1975
43
“The Heavies” (PB) by Ian and Elisabeth Cameron (Studio Vista Ltd., London, England)
1967
43
“Hegira” (PB) by Greg Bear (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1979
43
“Hellbreak Country” (PB) by Jackson Cain (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1984
43
“Hell House” (PB) by Richard Matheson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1972
43
“Henry Ford and the Jews” (HC) by Albert Lee (Stein and Day, Briarcliff Manor, NY)
1980
43
“Henry L. Brunk and Brunk’s Comedians – Tent Repertoire Empire of the Southwest” (HC) by Jerry L. Martin (Bowling Green State University Popular Press, Bowling Green, OH)
1984
43
“Here’s Looking at You, Kid – 50 Years of Fighting, Working, and Dreaming at Warner Bros.” (HC) by James R. Silke (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1976
43
“Heroes of Zara Keep” (PB) by Guy Gregory (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
43
“Hero of Dreams” (PB) by Brian Lumley (W. Paul Ganley, Buffalo, NY)
1986
43
“The Hidden Persuaders” (PB) by Vance Packard (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1958
43
“A Hidden Place” (PB) by Robert Charles Wilson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
43
“Hide and Seek” (PB) by Jack Ketchum (Dallas Mayr) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author. Includes a short note from the author.
1984
43
“Hieroglyphics – A Note upon Ecstasy in Literature” (HC) by Arthur Machen (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1923
43
“High Hopes – The Amityville Murders” (HC) by Gerald Sullivan and Harvey Aronson (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
43
“The High Kings” (PB) by Joy Chant (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
43
“The High Place” (HC) by James Branch Cabell (Robert M. McBride & Co., NY, NY)
1924
43
“High Sorcery” (PB) by Andre Norton (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
43
“High Treason” (PB) by Vladimir Sakharov with Umberto Tosi (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
43
“A High Wind in Jamaica (The Innocent Voyage)” (HC) by Richard Hughes (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1932
43
“Hijack” (PB) by Edward Wellen (Beagle Books, NY, NY)
1971
43
“The Hill of Dreams” (HC) by Arthur Machen (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1924
43
“The History of Dive Bombing” (HC) by Peter C. Smith (The Nautical & Aviation Publishing Co of America, Annapolis, MD)
1981
43
“A History of England” (second edition) (HC) by Goldwin Smith (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
1957
43
“History of Movie Comedy” (HC) by Janice Anderson (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1985
43
“The History of Printing in America” (HC) by Isaiah Thomas (Weathervane Books, NY, NY)
1970
43
“History of the American Film Industry – From Its Beginnings to 1931” (PB) by Benjamin B. Hampton (Dover Publications, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
43
“The History of the Science Fiction Magazine – Volume 1 – 1926-1935” (PB) by Michael Ashley (ed.) (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)
1976
43
“The History of Torture” (PB) by Daniel P, Mannix (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1983
43
“The Histrionic Mr. Poe” (HC) by N. Bryllion Fagin (The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, MD)
Inscribed by the author.
1949
43
“Hitchcock’s Films” (PB) by Robin Wood (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1965
43
“Hitch: The Life & Times of Alfred Hitchcock” (HC) by John Russell Taylor (Pantheon Books, NY, NY)
1978
44
“Hitch: The Life & Times of Alfred Hitchcock” (PB) by John Russell Taylor (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1980
44
“The Hite Report – A Nationwide Study of Female Sexuality” (HC) by Shere Hite (Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1976
44
“The Hite Report on Male Sexuality” (HC) by Shere Hite (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
44
“Hoka!” (PB) by Poul Anderson and Gordon R. Dickson (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1984
44
“The Hollow Man” (HC) by Dan Simmons (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
44
“The Hollow Man” (PB) by Dan Simmons (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
44
“Hollywood” (PB) by Garson Kanin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1976
44
“Hollywood and the Supernatural” (HC) by Sherry Hansen-Steiger and Brad Steiger (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1990
44
“Hollywood at Sunset – The Decline and Fall of the Most Colorful Empire Since Rome” (HC) by Charles Higham (Saturday Review Press, NY, NY)
1972
44
“Hollywood Babylon” (PB) by Kenneth Anger (Associated Professional Services, Inc., Phoenix, AZ) (broken spine)
1965
44
“Hollywood Confidential” (PB) by Phil Hirsch (ed.) (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
1967
44
“Hollywood Director – The Career of Mitchell Leisen” (PB) by David Chierichetti (Curtis Books, NY, NY)
1973
44
“The Hollywood Exiles” (HC) by John Baxter (Taplinger Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1976
44
“Hollywood Gothic” (PB) by Thomas Gifford (Sphere Books Limited, London, England)
1980
44
“Hollywood in the Forties” (PB) by Charles Higham and Joel Greenberg (Paperback Library, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
44
“Hollywood in the Thirties” (PB) by John Baxter (Paperback Library, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
44
“Hollywood in the Twenties” (PB) by David Robinson (A.S. Barnes and Co., NY, NY)
1968
44
“Hollywood Lawyer” (PB) by Milton M. Golden (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1960
44
“The Hollywood Musical” (HC) by Clive Hirschhorn (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
44
“Hollywood Mysteries” (PB) by Charles Nuetzel (Powell Publications, Inc. Reseda, CA)
1969
44
“Hollywood Rajah – The Life and Times of Louis B. Mayer” (HC) by Bosley Crowther (Holt, Rhinehart and Winston, NY, NY)
1960
44
“Hollywood R.I.P.” (PB) by I.G. Edmonds (Regency Books, Inc., Evanston, IL)
1963
44
“Hollywood’s Canada – The Americanization of Our National Image” (HC) by Pierre Berton (McClelland and Stewart Ltd., Toronto, Canada)
1975
44
“The Hollywood Screenwriters” (PB) by Richard Corliss (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1972
44
“Hollywood’s Unsolved Mysteries” (PB) by John Austin (Ace Publishing Corp., Inc., NY, NY)
1970
44
“Hollywood – The Haunted House” (PB) by Paul Mayersberg (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
44
“Hollywood: The Pioneers” (HC) by Kevin Brownlow and John Kobal (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1979
44
“Hollywood Tragedy” (PB) by William H.A. Carr (Lancer Books, NY, NY)
1962
44
“Hollywood Uncensored” (PB) by Phil Hirsch (ed.) (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
1965
44
“The Holmes-Dracula File” (PB) by Fred Saberhagen (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
44
“The Holy City” (PB) by Matthew Paris (Carpenter Press, Pomeroy, OH)
1979
44
“Holy Terror – Andy Warhol Close Up” (HC) by Bob Colacello (HarperCollins Publishers, NY, NY)
1990
45
“Homebrew” (HC) by Poul Anderson (The NESFA Press, Cambridge, MA)
1976
45
“Home From the Shore” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
45
“Homeworld” (PB) by Harry Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
45
“Honey for the Bears” (PB) by Anthony Burgess (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1965
45
“Hope and Glory” (PB) by John Boorman (Faber and Faber Ltd., London, England)
1987
45
“The Horizontal Man” (PB) by Helen Eustis (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1970
45
“Horror & Fantasy in the Movies” (HC) by Tom Hutchinson (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1974
45
“Horror and Unpleasantries – A Biographical History & Collector’s Price Guide to Arkham House” (HC) by Sheldon Jaffery (Bowling Green State University Popular Press, Bowling Green, OH) (two copies)
1982
45
“The Horror Film” (PB) by Ivan Butler (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1967
45
“Horror Films” (HC) by Alan Frank (Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., London)
1977
45
“The Horror from the Hills” (HC) by Frank Belknap Long (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1963
358
“Horror House” – “Pickman’s Model”/“Beam Angel” (audio cassette) by H.P. Lovecraft/Jim Grimsley (Horror House, Atlanta GA)
1990
45
“Horror Movies – Tales of Terror in the Cinema” (PB) by Alan G. Frank (Derbibooks)
1974
45
“The Horror People” (HC) by John Brosnan (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
45
“Horrors – From Screen to Scream” (PB) by Ed Naha (Avon Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
1975
45
“HorrorStory – Volume Three” (HC) by Karl Edward Wagner (ed.) (Underwood-Miller, Lancaster, PA)
1991
45
“Horseclans Odyssey” (PB) by Robert Adams (Signet Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
Each copy is inscribed by the author.
1981
45
“Hotel Transylvania” (HC) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1978
45
“Hot Sky at Midnight” (HC) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
45
“Hot Time in Old Town” (PB) by Mike McQuay (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
45
“The Hounds of Tindalos” (HC) by Frank Belknap Long (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1946
45
“Hour” (PB) by J.N. Williamson (Maclay & Associates, Inc., Baltimore, MD) (two copies)
One copy is inscribed by the author.
1983
358
“An Hour with Isaac Asimov” – “Building a Firm Foundation” (audio cassette) (Hourglass Productions, Garden Grove, CA)
1979
358
“An Hour with Katherine Kurtz” (audio cassette) (Hourglass Productions, Garden Grove, CA)
1978
358
“An Hour with Randall Garrett” – “Magic and Mystery and Lord Darcy” (audio cassette) (Hourglass Productions, Garden Grove, CA)
1978
45
“‘House of Frankenstein’ – The Original Shooting Script” (PB) by Philip J. Riley (ed.) (MagicImage Film Books, Absecon, NJ)
1991
45
“House of Games” (PB) by David Mamet (Grove Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1987
45
“The House of Souls” (HC) by Arthur Machen (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1922
45
“The House of Souls” (HC) by Arthur Machen (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1923
45
“The Howard Collector” (PB) by Glenn Lord (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
45
“Howard Hawks” (PB) by Robin Wood (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1968
45
“Howard Phillips Lovecraft: Dreamer on the Nightside” (HC) by Frank Belknap Long (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
Inscribed by the author.
1975
45
“How Could She Do That?” (PB) by Edith deRham (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
45
“How Much Pleasure? How Much Pain?” (HC) by Lawrence Friedman, M.D. (Barlo Press, Van Nuys, CA)
Inscribed the author.
1971
46
“How to Avoid Probate!” (newly updated) (PB) by Norman F. Dacey (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
46
“How to Haunt a House for Halloween” (HC) by Robert Friedhoffer with Harriet Brown (Franklin Watts, NY, NY)
1988
102
“How to Make Unethical Businesses Pay Your Taxes” (PB) by Bill Matson (Bill Matson, San Francisco, CA)
1990
46
“How to Psychoanalyze Yourself” (PB) by Joseph Ralph (Great American Publications, Inc., NY, NY)
1956
46
“How to Shoot a Movie Story – The Technique of Pictorial Continuity” (PB) by Arthur L. Gaskill and David A. Englander (Morgan & Morgan, Inc., NY, NY)
1964
46
“How to Survive Your Doctor’s Care” (PB) by L. Roy Clark and Sam Locke (Gold Penny Press, Canoga Park, CA)
Inscribed by Locke.
1981
353
“H.P. Lovecraft Illustrated in Ichor” (PB) by Robert H. Knox (Niekas Publications, Center Harbor, NH)
1984
46
“Hrolf Kraki’s Saga” (PB) by Poul Anderson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
46
“The Humanoid Touch” (PB) by Jack Williamson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
46
“The Humor of JFK” (PB) by Booton Herndon (comp.) (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1964
46
“Humpty Dumpty” (HC) by Ben Hecht (Boni & Liveright, Inc., NY, NY)
1924
46
“The Hungarian Game” (HC) by Roy Hayes (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1973
46
“The Hungry Eye” (PB) by Eugene Paul (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1962
46
“The Hungry Tiger of Oz” (PB) by Ruth Plumly Thompson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
46
“Hunter” (PB) by J.A. Hunter (Bantam Books, NY, NY) (front cover missing)
1955
46
“Hunter of Worlds” (PB) by C.J. Cherryh (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
354
“Hunter’s Moon and Other American Gothic Tales” (audio cassettes) by Kevin J. Anderson (Spine-Tingling Press, Agoura Hills, CA)
1992
46
“Hunting Humans – An Encyclopedia of Modern Serial Killers” (HC) by Michael Newton (Loompanics Unlimited, Port Townsend, WA)
Inscribed by the author. Includes a short note from Steve O’Keefe, editorial director at Loompanics Unlimited, and a flier for the book.
1990
46
“Hyacinths” (HC) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1983
46
“Hyperborea” (PB) by Clark Ashton Smith (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
46
“Hyperion” (PB) by Dan Simmons (Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc., NY, NY)
1989
I
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46
“I--Alien” (PB) by J. Michael Reaves (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
46
“I Am a Barbarian” (PB) by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
46
“I Am a Sensation” (PB) by Gerry Goldberg and George Wright (McClelland and Stewart Ltd., Toronto, Canada)
Inscribed by Wright.
1974
46
“I Am Not Ashamed” (PB) by Barbara Payton (Holloway House Publishing Co., Los Angeles, CA)
1963
46
“Icarus Descending” (PB) by Elizabeth Hand (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
46
“Ice & Iron” by Wilson Tucker (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
46
“Icefire” (HC) by Robert C. Wilson (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1984
46
“The Idylls of the Queen” (PB) by Phyllis Ann Karr (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1982
46
“I.E. – An Autobiography” (PB) by Mickey Rooney (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1966
46
“If at Faust You Don’t Succeed” (PB) by Roger Zelazny and Robert Sheckley (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
46
“If I Should Die” (HC) by M.R. Henderson (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1985
46
“If the Heart Be Hasty” (HC) by Alexandra June Benchly (Chekhov Productions, Ltd., Berwyn, IL),
Inscribed by the author. Includes a note from the author.
1969
46
“If the Stars Are Gods” (PB) by Gregory Benford and Gordon Eklund (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
46
“If You Could See Me Now” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Peter Straub (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
46
“The Illearth War” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Stephen R. Donaldson (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, NY)
1977
46
“The Illearth War” (HC) by Stephen R. Donaldson (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, NY)
1977
46
“Illusion” (PB) by Paula Volsky (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
47
“The Illustrated Harlan Ellison” (PB) by Harlan Ellison (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
97
“The Illustrated History of the Centennial Exhibition” (HC) by James D. McCabe (National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, PA)
1975
47
“An Illustrated History of the Horror Film” (HC) by Carlos Clarens (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1967
47
“The Illustrated Roger Zelazny” (PB) by Byron Preiss (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
47
“The Illustrated Story of Crime” (PB) by Edgar Lustgarten (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1977
47
“I Lost It at the Movies” (PB) by Pauline Kael (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1966
47
“I Loved Rogues – The Life of an Elephant Tramp” (HC) by George “Slim” Lewis and Byron Fish (Superior Publishing Co., Seattle, WA)
1978
47
“I’m a Stranger Here Myself” (HC) by Ogden Nash (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1938
47
“I’m Jack – The Police Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper” (PB) by Peter Kinsley and Frank Smyth (Pan Books Ltd., London, England)
1980
47
“Immortality, Inc.” (PB) by Robert Sheckley (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
47
“Imperial Lady” (HC) by Andre Norton and Susan Shwartz (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by Norton.
1989
47
“The Impossible” (PB) by Dick Gardner (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1962
47
“Incarnate” (HC) by Ramsey Campbell (Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1983
47
“Incident at Exeter” (PB) by John G. Fuller (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1967
47
“In Conquest Born” (PB) by C.S. Friedman (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1987
47
“Indecent Exposure – A True Story of Hollywood and Wall Street” (HC) by David McClintock (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1982
47
“Indelible Shadows – Film and the Holocaust” (PB) by Annette Insdorf (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
47
“Indiana Jones and the White Witch” (PB) by Martin Caidin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
47
“The Infinite Man” (PB – World Fantasy Convention Prevue Edition) by William Relling, Jr. (Scream/Press, Los Angeles, CA)
Includes a note from the author.
1989
47
“Infinity Web” (PB) by Sheila Finch (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
47
“Information Please Almanac – Atlas & Yearbook 1982 – 36th Edition” (PB) (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1981
47
“The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants” (HC) by J. Ramsey Campbell (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1964
47
“The Inheritors”/“Gateway to Never” (PB) by A. Bertram Chandler (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
47
“Inherit the Stars” (PB) by James P. Hogan (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
47
“In My Mind’s I – An Actor’s Autobiography” (HC) by Michael Redgrave (The Viking Press, NY, NY)
1983
47
“The Inner Circle – An Inside View of Soviet Life Under Stalin” (PB) by Andrei Honchalovsky and Alexander Lipkov (Newmarket Press, NY, NY)
1991
47
“The Innsmouth Heritage” (PB) by Brian Stableford (Necromonicon Press, West Warwick, RI)
1992
47
“In Other Worlds” (PB) by A.A. Attanasio (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
47
“In Our Time” (HC) by Tom Wolfe (Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
98
“In Person – The Great Entertainers” (HC) by Martin Gottfried (Harry N. Abrams, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
47
“In re: Sherlock Holmes – The Adventures of Solar Pons” (HC) by August Derleth (Mycroft & Moran, Sauk City, WI)
1945
47
“Inside Daisy Clover” (PB) by Gavin Lambert (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1964
47
“Inside Las Vegas” (PB) by Mario Puzo (Charter Books, NY, NY)
1977
47
“Inside Warner Bros. (1935-1951)” (HC) by Rudy Behlmer (ed.) (The Viking Press, NY, NY)
1985
47
“The Integral Trees” (PB) by Larry Niven (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
47
“The Integrated Man” (PB) by Michael Berlyn (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
47
“Interface” (PB) by Mark Adlard (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
48
“Interface” (PB) by Stephen Bury (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
48
“Interfaces” (PB) by Ursula K. Le Guin and Virginia Kidd (eds.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
48
“Interior Art & Decoration” by the editorial staffs of Sunset Books and Sunset Magazine (Lane Books, Menlo Park, CA)
1967
48
“International Film Guide 1965” (PB) by Peter Cowie (ed.) (A.S. Barnes & Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1964
48
“The Interrupted Journey” (PB) by John G. Fuller (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1967
48
“The Interrupted Journey” (PB) by John G. Fuller (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1987
48
“Interstellar Pig” (PB) by William Sleator (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
48
“Interview with the Vampire” (PB) by Anne Rice (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
48
“In the Center of the Galaxy” (PB) by Clark Dalton (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
48
“In the Last Analysis” (PB) by Amanda Cross (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1970
48
“In the Mothers’ Land” (PB) by Elisabeth Vonarburg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
48
“In the Ocean of Night” (PB) by Gregory Benford (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
48
“In the Red Lord’s Reach” (PB) by Phyllis Eisenstein (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1989
48
“The Intimate Henry Miller” (PB) by Henry Miller (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1959
48
“Into the Alternate Universe”/“Contraband from Outer Space” (PB) by A. Bertram Chandler (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
48
“Into the Eighth Decade” (HC) by Jack Williamson (Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, OR)
Inscribed by the author.
1990
48
“Into the Labyrinth” (PB) by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
48
“Introduction to the New Existentialism” (PB) by Colin Wilson (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)
Inscribed by the author.
1967
48
“The Invasion from Mars – A Study in the Psychology of Panic” (PB) by Hadley Cantril (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1966
48
“In Winter’s Shadow” (PB) by Gillian Bradshaw (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
48
“The Ion War” (PB) by Colin Kapp (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
48
“Irvin S. Cobb” (HC) by Anita Lawson (Bowling Green State University Popular Press, Bowling Green, OH)
1984
48
“Isadora – The Autobiography of Isadora Duncan” (PB) by Isadora Duncan (Award Books, NY, NY)
1968
48
“I Shudder at Your Touch” (PB) by Michele Slung (ed.) (Penguin Books USA Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author. Includes a post-it from the author.
1992
48
“The Island of Dr. Moreau” (PB) by Joseph Silva (Ace Books, NY, NY)
A novelization of the 1977 film, which was based on the novella by H.G. Wells.
1977
48
“The Island of the Mighty” (PB) by Evangeline Walton (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
48
“Isle of Destiny” (PB) by Kenneth C. Flint (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
48
“Isle of the Snakes” (HC) by Robert L. Fish (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1963
48
“Is Nothing Sacred?” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Gahan Wilson (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
48
“It” (PB) by Raymond Hawkey (New English Library, London, England)
1984
48
“It Can’t Happen Here” (HC) by Sinclair Lewis (Doubleday, Doran and Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1935
48
“It’s Fun to be a Monster” (PB) by Marvin Miller (Collectors Publications, Covina, CA)
1966
48
“It’s Not Easy to Marry an Elephant and Other Fables” (HC) by Beatrice Chernuchin Schuman (Frederick Fell Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
48
“It’s Raining Corpses in Chinatown” (PB) by Don Hutchison (ed.) (Starmont House, Inc., Mercer Island, WA)
Inscribed by the author.
1991
48
“It Walks by Night” (PB) by John Dickson Carr (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1930
48
“Ivan Sanderson’s Book of Great Jungles” (HC) by Ivan T. Sanderson with David Loth (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1965
48
“Ivory” (PB) by Mike Resnick (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1989
J
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48
“The Jack Benny Show” (HC) by Milt Josefsberg (Arlington House, New Rochelle, NY)
1977
49
“Jack Oakie’s Double Takes” (PB) by Jack Oakie (Strawberry Hill Press, San Francisco, CA)
1980
49
“Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz” (PB) by Ruth Plumly Thompson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
49
“Jack the Ripper” (HC) by Richard Gordon (Atheneum, NY, NY)
1980
49
“Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution” (PB) by Stephen Knight (Granada Publishing Ltd., London, England)
1983
49
“Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis” (HC) by Stephen Birmingham (Grosset & Dunlap, NY, NY)
1978
49
“The Jade Ogre” (PB) by Kenneth Robeson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
49
“The Jagged Orbit” (PB) by John Brunner (Ace Publishing Corp., Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1969
49
“Janissaries” (PB) by Jerry Pournelle (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
49
“The Janus Syndrome” (PB) by Steven E. McDonald (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
49
“The Jean Harlow Story” (PB) by John Pascal (Popular Library, NY, NY)
1964
49
“Jed Harris – The Curse of Genius” (HC) by Martin Gottfried (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1984
49
“Jeremy Brett and David Burke: An Adventure in Canonical Fidelity” (PB) by R. Dixon Smith (University of Minnesota Libraries, Minneapolis, MN)
Inscribed by the author.
1986
49
“The Jewels of Aptor” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
49
“A Jew in Love” (HC) by Ben Hecht (Triangle Books, NY, NY)
1939
49
“Jitterbug” (PB) by Mike McQuay (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
49
“Joan Crawford – A Biography” (HC) by Bob Thomas (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1978
49
“Job: A Comedy of Justice” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Robert A. Heinlein (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
49
“Job: A Comedy of Justice” (HC) by Robert A. Heinlein (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes a letter from Heinlein.
1984
49
“John Ford” (PB) by Peter Bogdanovich (University of California Press, Berkeley, CA)
1968
49
“The John Travolta Scrapbook” (PB) by Suzanne Munshower (Grosset & Dunlap, NY, NY)
1978
49
“Jonathan Livingston Seagull” (HC) by Richard Bach (The Macmillan Co., NY, NY)
1970
49
“Josef von Sternberg” (PB) by Herman G. Weinberg (E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1967
49
“A Journal of the Plague Years” (HC) by Stefan Kanfer (Atheneum, NY, NY)
1973
49
“Journey to the Flame” (PB) by Richard Monaco (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
49
“Journey Toward the Roots” (HC) by Hans Juergensen (Valkyrie Press, Inc., St. Petersburg, FL)
Inscribed by the author.
1976
102
“J.T. McIntosh: Memoir & Bibliography” (PB) by Ian Covell (ed. and comp.) (Chris Drumm, Polk City, IA)
1987
49
“Jules Feiffer’s America – From Eisenhower to Reagan” (PB) by Steven Heller (ed.) (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
49
“Jule – The Story of Composer Jule Style” (HC) by Theodore Taylor (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1979
99
“Julia” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Peter Straub (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
49
“Jumbee and Other Uncanny Tales” (HC) by Henry S. Whitehead (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1944
49
“Junction” (PB) by Jack Dann (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1981
49
“A Jungle of Stars” (PB) by Jack L. Chalker (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1976
49
“Jurgen” (HC) by James Branch Cabell (Grossett & Dunlap)
1927
K
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50
“Kabumpo in Oz” (PB) by Ruth Plumly Thompson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
102
“The Kalevide” (PB) by Lou Goble (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
50
“Kalin” (PB) by E.C. Tubb (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
50
“The Kar-Chee Reign”/“Rogue Dragon” (PB) by Avram Davidson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
50
“Karloff and Company: The Horror Film” (PB) by Robert F. Moss (Pyramid Communications, Inc., NY, NY)
1974
50
“Karloff – The Man, the Monster, the Movies” (PB) by Denis Gifford (Curtis Books, NY, NY)
1973
50
“The Karma Affair” (PB) by Arsen Darnay (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
50
“Kathleen and Frank” (PB) by Christopher Isherwood (Curtis Books, NY, NY)
1971
50
“Keaton – The Silent Features Close Up” (HC) by Daniel Moews (University of California Press, Berkeley, CA)
1977
100
“The Keep” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by F. Paul Wilson (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1981
100
“Kensho” (PB) by Dennis Schmidt (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
50
“Keystone” (HC) by Peter Lovesey (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
50
“Khaled” by F. Marion Crawford (PB) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1971
50
“The Kill” (PB) by Alan Ryan (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1982
50
“The Killer Angels” (PB) by Michael Shaara (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1993
50
“The Killing Fields: The Facts Behind the Film” (PB) by Sydney Schanberg and Dith Pran (Weidenfeld and Nicholson, London, England)
1984
50
“The Killing of the Unicorn – Dorothy Stratten (1960-1980)” (HC) by Peter Bogdanovich (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1984
50
“The Kill Riff” (HC) by David J. Schow (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1988
50
“Kim” (PB) by Rudyard Kipling (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1949
50
“Kingdom of Summer” (PB) by Gillian Bradshaw (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
50
“Kingdoms of the Wall” (HC) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
50
“Kingdoms of the Wall” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
50
“King Dragon” (PB) by Andrew J. Offutt (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
50
“King of the Night – The Life of Johnny Carson” (HC) by Laurence Leamer (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1989
50
“The King’s Buccaneer” (PB) by Raymond E. Feist (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
50
“A King’s Story – The Memoirs of the Duke of Windsor” (HC) by H.R.H. Edward, Duke of Windsor (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1951
50
“The Kiss of Death” (PB) by Charles Birkin (Tandem Books Ltd., London, England)
1964
50
“Kiteman” (PB) by Alfred Reynolds (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
50
“Knave in Hand” (PB) by Laurence M. Janifer (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
50
“A Knife for the Toff” (PB) by John Creasey (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
1964
50
“The Knight and Knave of Swords” (HC) by Fritz Leiber (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1988
50
“Knock Wood” (HC) by Candice Bergen (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1984
50
“Knock Wood” (PB) by Candice Bergen (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
354
“Koko” (audio cassettes) by Peter Straub (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1988
50
“Kuttner Times Three” (PB) by Henry Kuttner (Virgil Utter, Modesto, CA)
Includes a letter from Virgil Utter.
1988
L
Box
50
“La Belle Époque – Fifteen Euphoric Years of European History” (HC) by Eleanora Bairati, Philippe Jullian, Malcolm Falkus, Paolo Monelli, János Riesz, and Brunello Vigezzi (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1978
50
“Laguna Heat” (PB) by T. Jefferson Parker (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
50
“The Lake” (PB) by John Peyton Cooke (Avon Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author. Includes a letter from the author.
1989
100
“Lamia” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Tristan Travis (E.P. Dutton, NY, NY)
1982
50
“Lamparski’s Whatever Became of…?” (PB) by Richard Lamparski (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1976
51
“The Land of a Million Elephants” (HC) by Asa Baber (Hutchinson & Co., Ltd., London, England)
1971
51
“Land of Unreason” (PB) by Fletcher Pratt and L. Sprague de Camp (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
51
“Larry Moskowitz – Man of Esprit” (PB) by Ralph B. Sipper (Cordelia Editions, Santa Barbara, CA)
1986
51
“Larry – The Stooge in the Middle” (PB) by Morris “Moe” Feinberg with G.P. Skratz (Last Gasp of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA)
1984
51
“The Last Celt – A Bio-Bibliography of Robert Ervin Howard” (HC) by Glenn Lord (ed.) (Donald M. Grant, West Kingston, RI)
1976
51
“The Last Dancer” (PB) by Daniel Keys Moran (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
51
“The Last Days of Imperial Russia” (HC) by Miriam Kochan (Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1976
51
“The Last Human” (PB) by Tom De Haven (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
51
“The Last Human” (PB) by Tom De Haven (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
51
“The Last Rainbow” (PB) by Parke Godwin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
51
“The Last Rainbow” (PB) by Parke Godwin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
51
“Last Refuge” (PB) by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
51
“The Last Secret” (PB) by Dana Chambers (Quinn Publishing Co., In., NY, NY)
1945
51
“The Last Sherlock Holmes Story” (PB) by Michael Dibdin (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1979
51
“The Last Summer of Mata Hari” (HC) by Edward Huebsch (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1979
51
“The Last Tycoon – An Unfinished Novel” (HC) by F. Scott Fitzgerald (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
Includes “The Great Gatsby” and short stories by Fitzgerald.
1941
51
“The Last Unicorn” (PB) by Peter S. Beagle (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
51
“Laughing on the Outside, Crying on the Inside – The Bittersweet Saga of the Sock-It-To-Me Girl” (HC) by Judy Carne (Rawson Associates, NY, NY)
1985
51
“Laurel & Hardy” (PB) by Charles Barr (Studio Vista Ltd., London, England)
1967
51
“The Laurel and Hardy Book” (PB) by Leonard Maltin (ed.) (Curtis Books, NY, NY)
1973
51
“Lauren Bacall by Myself” (HC) by Lauren Bacall (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1979
51
“The Lavalite World” (PB) by Philip José Farmer (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
51
“The Lawyers” (PB) by Martin Mayer (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1968
51
“Leeson Park and Belsize Square – Poems 1970-1975” (HC) by Peter Straub (Underwood-Miller, San Francisco, CA)
1983
51
“The Left Hand of Darkness” (PB) by Ursula K. Le Guin (Ace Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1969
51
“The Legend of Blackjack Sam” (PB) by Lee Hoffman (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1966
51
“Legends Reborn” (PB) by Kenneth C. Flint (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
51
“Legion from the Shadows” (PB) by Karl Edward Wagner (Zebra Books, NY, NY)
1976
51
“The Lemon Eaters” (PB) by Jerry Sohl (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1968
51
“Lemon in the Basket” (PB) by Charlotte Armstrong (Fawcett World Library, NY, NY)
1968
51
“Lensman from Rigel” (PB) by David A. Kyle (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
51
“Leonardo Visits Los Angeles” (PB) by Greg Constantine (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
51
“Leopold Stokowski” (HC) by Preben Opperby (Hippocrene Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
51
“Lese Majesty – The Private Lives of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor” (HC) by Norman Lockridge (Boar’s Head Books, NY, NY)
1952
51
“Let’s Get Well” (PB) by Adelle Davis (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1972
51
“The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien” (HC) by Humphrey Carpenter (ed.) with the assistance of Christopher Tolkien (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)
1981
51
“The Letters of Nunnally Johnson” (HC) by Dorris Johnson and Ellen Leventhal (eds.) (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
52
“The Life and Times of Grigorii Rasputin” (HC) by Alex De Jonge (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
52
“A Life in the Day Of…and Other Short Stories” (PB) by Frank M. Robinson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
52
“Life is a Banquet” (HC) by Rosalind Russell and Chris Chase (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
52
“Life Is the Way It Is” (PB) by Sondra Anice Barnes (Brason-Sargar Publications, Reseda, CA)
Inscribed by the author.
1978
52
“Lifekeeper” (PB) by Mike McQuay (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
52
“The Life of John O’Hara” (HC) by Frank MacShane (E.P. Dutton, NY, NY)
1980
52
“The Life of Lorena Hickok – E.R.’s Friend” (HC) by Doris Faber (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1980
52
“A Life on Film” (PB) by Mary Astor (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1972
52
“Life’s Handicap – Being Stories of Mine Own People” (HC) by Rudyard Kipling (Doubleday, Page & Co.)
1914
52
“Lightrunner – An Epic Science Fiction Adventure” (PB) by Lamar Waldron and Rod Whigham (The Donning Co., Norfolk, VA)
1983
52
“Lillian Hellman – The Image, the Woman” (HC) by William Wright (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1986
52
“The Lincoln Hunters” (HC) by Wilson Tucker (Rinehart & Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1958
52
“Lincoln’s Dreams” (HC) by Connie Willis (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
52
“Lincoln’s Dreams” (PB) by Connie Willis (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
52
“Linn’s World Stamp Almanac” (PB) by the staff of Linn’s Stamp News (ed.) (Amos Press Inc.)
1977
52
“The Lion’s Share – The Story of an Entertainment Empire” (HC) by Bosley Crowther (E.P. Dutton and Co. Inc., NY, NY)
1957
52
“Literature” (HC) by Joseph K. Davis, Panthea R. Broughton, and Michael Wood (eds.) (Scott, Foresman and Co., Glenview, IL)
1977
52
“Little Angie” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Emma Cave (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes a letter from the publisher.
1976
52
“Little Angie” (HC) by Emma Cave (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
52
“Little, Big” (PB) by John Crowley (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
52
“Little, Big” (PB) by John Crowley (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
52
“The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane” (HC) by Laird Koenig (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1974
52
“Little Heroes” (HC) by Norman Spinrad (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
52
“Little Heroes” (PB) by Norman Spinrad (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
52
“A Little League Journal” (PB) by David Quentin Voigt (Bowling Green University Popular Press, Bowling Green, OH)
1974
102
“Little Little” (PB) by M.E. Kerr (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
52
“Little Miss Murder” (PB) by Michael Avallone (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1971
52
“The Liveliest Art” (PB) by Arthur Knight (The New American Library, NY, NY)
1959
52
“Living in Ether” (PB) by Patricia Geary (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
97
“Living in Fear” (PB – spiral bound – uncorrected proofs) by Les Daniels (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
1975
52
“Lizzie Borden” (HC) by Elizabeth Engstrom (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1991
52
“Lizzie Borden – The Untold Story” (HC) by Edward D. Radin (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1961
53
“Logan’s Run” (PB) by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1969
53
“A Logical Magician” (PB) by Robert Weinberg (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1994
257
“Lon Chaney – The Man Behind the Thousand Faces” (unbound manuscript) by Michael F. Blake (Vestal Press, Vestal, NY)
1993
53
“London After Midnight” (HC) by Philip J. Riley (Cornwall Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1985
53
“The Lonely Beauties” (PB) by Norman Hill (ed.) (Popular Library, NY, NY)
1971
53
“The Lonely Life” (PB) by Bette Davis (Lancer Books, Inc. NY, NY)
1963
53
“The Lonely Silver Rain” (PB) by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett Gold Medal, NY, NY)
1986
53
“Lonesome Places” (HC) by August Derleth (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1962
53
“The Lone Wolf” (PB) by Louis Joseph Vance (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1941
53
“Long After Midnight” (HC) by Ray Bradbury (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
53
“The Longest Night” (PB) by J.N. Williamson (Dorchester Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY),
Inscribed by the author.
1985
53
“The Long Lavender Look” (PB) by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett Gold Medal, NY, NY)
1970
53
“The Long Loud Silence” (HC) by Wilson Tucker (Rinehart & Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1952
53
“The Long Walk” (PB) by Richard Bachman (Stephen King) (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1979
53
“The Long Way Home” (PB) by Poul Anderson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
53
“Looking Backward, From the Year 2000” (PB) by Mack Reynolds (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1973
53
“Loompanics’ Golden Records – Articles and Features from the Best Book Catalog in the World” (PB) by Michael Hoy (ed.) (Loompanics Unlimited, Port Townsend, WA)
Includes two fliers from the publisher.
1993
53
“Lord Foul’s Bane” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Stephen R. Donaldson (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, NY)
1977
53
“Lord Foul’s Bane” (HC) by Stephen R. Donaldson (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, NY)
1977
53
“Lord of Cragsclaw” (PB) by Bill Fawcett and Neil Randall (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
53
“Lord of Darkness” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
257
“The Lord of Sensations” (PB – spiral-bound) by Gary Warne
undated
53
“Lord of the Flies” (PB) by William Golding (Capricorn Books, NY, NY)
1959
53
“Lord of the Hollow Dark” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Russell Kirk (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1979
53
“Lord of the Trees”/“The Mad Goblin” (PB) by Philip Jose Farmer (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
53
“Lord Tedric” (PB) by Gordon Eklund (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
53
“Lord Tedric # 2: Space Pirates” (PB) by Gordon Eklund (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
53
“Lord Valentine’s Castle” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
53
“Los Angeles Murders” (HC) by Craig Rice (ed.), Charles G. Booth, Mary Collins, Guy Endore, Erle Stanley Gardner, Geoffrey Homes, Eugene D. Williams, and George Worthing Yates (Duell, Sloan & Pearce, Inc., NY, NY)
1947
53
“Losers’ Night” (PB) by Poul Anderson (Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, OR)
1991
53
“Lost Angels” (PB) by David S. Schow (Penguin Books USA Inc., NY, NY)
1990
53
“Lost Dorsai” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
53
“The Lost King” (PB) by Margaret Weis (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1990
53
“The Lost King of Oz” (PB) by Ruth Plumly Thompson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
53
“Lost Lands, Mythical Kingdoms, and Unknown Worlds” (PB) by Val Warren (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1979
53
“The Lost Traveller” (PB) by Steve Wilson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
53
“The Lost World” (PB) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1993
53
“Lost Worlds” (HC) by Clark Ashton Smith (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1944
53
“Lovecraft – A Biography” (HC) by L. Sprague de Camp (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1975
53
“Lovecraft: A Biography” (abridged) by L. Sprague de Camp (PB) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
53
“Lovecraft: A Look Behind the ‘Cthulhu Mythos’” (PB) by Lin Carter (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1972
98
“Lovecraft/Garcia” (PB) by Mike Garcia (Shroud, North Hollywood, CA)
1975
54
“Lovely Me – The Life of Jacqueline Susann” (HC) by Barbara Seaman (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1987
54
“The Love of Elephants” (HC) by Neil Murray (Octopus Books Ltd., London, England)
1976
54
“Love Story” (PB) by Erich Segal (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1970
54
“L. Ron Hubbard – Messiah or Madman?” (HC) by Bent Corydon and L. Ron Hubbard, Jr. a.k.a. Ronald DeWolf (Lyle Stuart Inc., Secaucus, NJ)
1987
54
“L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future” (PB) by Algis Budrys (ed.) (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1985
54
“L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future – Volume V” (PB) by Algis Budrys (ed.) (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1989
54
“L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future – Volume IV” (PB) by Algis Budrys (ed.) (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1988
54
“L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future – Volume IX” (PB) by Dave Wolverton (ed.) (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1993
54
“L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future – Volume III” (PB) by Algis Budrys (ed.) (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1987
54
“L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future – Volume II” (PB) by Algis Budrys (ed.) (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1986
54
“Luce and His Empire” (HC) by W.A. Swanberg (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
1972
54
“Lucifer’s Lexicon” (PB) by L.A. Rollins (Loompanics Unlimited, Port Townsend, WA)
1987
54
“Lucky Starr, Book 3” – “Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter”/“Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn” (PB) by Isaac Asimov (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
54
“Lucky Starr, Book 2” – “Lucky Starr and the Oceans of Venus”/“Lucky Starr and the Big Sun of Mercury” (PB) by Isaac Asimov (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
54
“Lucy – The Real Life of Lucille Ball” (HC) by Charles Higham (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1986
54
“Lud-in-the-Mist” (PB) by Hope Mirrlees (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
54
“Lud-in-the-Mist” (PB) by Hope Mirrlees (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
54
“Lulu in Hollywood” (HC) by Louise Brooks (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
54
“Lulu in Hollywood” (PB) by Louise Brooks (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
54
“The Lurker at the Threshold” (HC) by H.P. Lovecraft and August Derleth (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1943
54
“The Lurker at the Threshold” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft and August Derleth (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
54
“The Lurking Fear and Other Stories” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
54
“Lyndon – An Oral Biography” (HC) by Merle Miller (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1980
M
Box
54
“Mabel – Hollywood’s First I-Don’t-Care Girl” (HC) by Betty Harper Russell (Ticknor & Fields, New Haven, CT)
1982
54
“The Machineries of Joy” (PB) by Ray Bradbury (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
54
“Macroscope” (PB) by Piers Anthony (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1969
54
“Madame – An Intimate Biography of Helena Rubinstein” (HC) by Patrick O’Higgins (The Viking Press, NY, NY)
1971
54
“Mad Hatter Summer” (HC) by Donald Thomas (The Viking Press, NY, NY)
1983
54
“Madwand” (PB) by Roger Zelazny (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1981
54
“Mae West – A Biography” (HC) by George Eells and Stanley Musgrove (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1982
55
“The Mafia Talks” (PB) by Joseph Volz and Peter J. Bridge (eds.) (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1969
55
“The Mage-Born Child” (PB) by Jonathan Wylie (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
55
“The Magic Animal” (HC) by Philip Wylie (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1968
55
“The Magic Catalogue” (PB) by William Doerflinger (E.P. Dutton, NY, NY)
1977
55
“The Magic Goes Away” (PB) by Larry Niven (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
55
“The Magic Goes Away” (PB) by Larry Niven (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
55
“The Magic Goes Away” (PB) by Larry Niven (D.C. Comics Inc., NY, NY)
A graphic-novel adaptation of the novel by Niven.
1986
55
“Magician: Apprentice” (PB) by Raymond E. Feist (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
55
“Magician: Master – Volume II” (PB) by Raymond E. Feist (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
55
“Magician’s Gambit” (PB) by David Eddings (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
55
“Magic in Ithkar” (PB) by Andre Norton and Robert Adams (eds.) (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Inscribed by Adams.
1985
55
“The Magic Island” (HC) by W.B. Seabrook (The Literary Guild of America, NY, NY)
1929
55
“The Magic Mountain” (HC) by Thomas Mann (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1955
55
“Magic Show” (PB) by Laurie Bridges and Paul Alexander (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
55
“The Magus” (PB) by John Fowles (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1967
55
“Maigret in Vichy” (PB) by Georges Simenon (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1970
55
“Main Street” (HC) by Sinclair Lewis (Grosset & Dunlap, NY, NY)
1922
55
“Majipoor Chronicles” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
55
“Major Operation” (PB) by James White (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
55
“The Maker of Universes” by Philip José Farmer (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1965
55
“Make Room! Make Room!” (PB) by Harry Harrison (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1967
55
“Make Room! Make Room!” (PB) by Harry Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
55
“The Makeshift God” (PB) by Russell M. Griffin (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1979
55
“Making Movies: Student Films to Features” (HC) by Hila Colman (The World Publishing Co., NY, NY)
1969
55
“The Making of Oliver Stone’s ‘Heaven and Earth’” (PB) by Michael Singer (Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc., Boston, MA)
1993
55
“The Making of ‘King Kong’” (PB) by Orville Goldner and George E. Turner (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
55
“The Making of ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’” (PB) by Derek Taylor (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
55
“The Malacia Tapestry” (PB) by (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
55
“The Man in the Darksuit” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Dennis R. Caro (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes a letter from David G. Hartwell of Pocket Books.
1980
55
“The Man in the High Castle” (PB) by Philip K. Dick (Popular Library, NY, NY)
1964
55
“Mank – The Wit, World, and Life of Herman Mankiewicz” (HC) by Richard Merryman (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1978
55
“Man-Made America – Chaos or Control?” (PB) by Christopher Tunnard and Boris Pushkarev (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
55
“Man, Myth & Magic – An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Supernatural – Volume 1” (HC) by Richard Cavendish (Marshall Cavendish Corp., NY, NY)
1970
55
“Man, Myth & Magic – An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Supernatural – Volume 2” (HC) by Richard Cavendish (Marshall Cavendish Corp., NY, NY)
1970
55
“Man, Myth & Magic – An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Supernatural – Volume 3” (HC) by Richard Cavendish (Marshall Cavendish Corp., NY, NY)
1970
56
“The Man Responsible” (PB) by Stephen Robinett (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
56
“The Man Who Corrupted Earth” (PB) by G.C. Edmondson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
56
“The Man Who Could Not Shudder” (PB) by John Dickson Carr (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1964
56
“The Man Who Counts” (PB) by Poul Anderson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
56
“The Man Who Died Twice” (HC) by Samuel A. Peeples (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1976
102
“The Man Who Had No Idea” (PB) by Thomas M. Disch (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
56
“The Man Who Invented Hollywood – The Autobiography of D.W. Griffith” (HC) by James Hart (ed.) (Touchstone Publishing Co., Louisville, KY)
1972
56
“The Man Who Killed Boys – A True Story of Mass Murder in a Chicago Suburb” (HC) by Clifford L. Linedecker (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
56
“The Man Who Melted” (HC) by Jack Dann (Bluejay Books Inc., NY, NY)
1984
56
“The Man Who Melted” (PB) by Jack Dann (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
56
“The Man Who Was Thursday” (PB) by G.K. Chesterton (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
56
“The Many-Colored Land” (HC) by Julian May (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)
1981
56
“Many Long Years Ago” (HC) by Ogden Nash (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1945
56
“The Marble Angel” (PB) by Dorothy Daniels (Lancer Books, NY, NY)
1970
56
“The March of Folly – From Troy to Vietnam” (HC) by Barbara W. Tuchman (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
100
“Margaret St. Clair” (PB) by Graeme Flanagan (comp.) (Canberra City, Australia)
Includes a letter from Flanagan.
1982
56
“Marginalia” (HC) by H.P. Lovecraft, August Derleth (coll.), and Donald Wandrei (coll.) (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1944
56
“Marina and Lee” (HC) by Priscilla Johnson McMillan (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1977
56
“Marina – Letters and Diaries of Marina Sulzberger” (HC) by C.L. Sulzberger (ed.) (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1978
56
“Marion Davies” (HC) by Fred Lawrence Guiles (McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1972
56
“The Mark of Merlin” (HC) by Anne McCaffrey (Brandywyne Books, San Francisco, CA)
1971
56
“The Mark of the Cat” (HC) by Andre Norton (The Berkley Publishing Group, NY, NY)
1992
56
“Marlborough Street” (PB) by Richard Bowker (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
100
“Marlene Dietrich – Image and Legend” (PB) by Richard Griffith (The Museum of Modern Art, NY, NY)
1959
56
“Marriage and Morals” (PB) by Bertrand Russell (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1959
56
“Marshal Ney – The Romance and the Real” (HC) by Raymond Horricks (Hippocrene Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
56
“The Martian Chronicles” (HC) by Ray Bradbury (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1950
56
“The Martian Inca” (PB) by Ian Watson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
56
“Martians, Go Home” (HC) by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1955
56
“The Marx Bros. Scrapbook” (HC) by Groucho Marx and Richard J. Anobile (W.W. Norton & Co., NY, NY)
1973
56
“Mary Shelley’s Monster” (PB) by Martin Tropp (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)
1976
56
“A Mask for the General” (HC) by Lisa Goldstein (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
56
“A Mask for the General” (PB) by Lisa Goldstein (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
56
“The Mask of Circe” (PB) by Henry Kuttner (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1975
57
“The Mask of Cthulhu” (PB) by August Derleth (Beagle Books, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1971
57
“The Mask of Cthulhu” (PB) by August Derleth (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
57
“The Masks of Time” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1968
57
“The Masks of Time” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
57
“The Masks of Time”/“Born with the Dead”/“Dying Inside” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
57
“Masques” (HC) by Bill Pronzini (Arbor House, NY, NY)
1981
57
“Masques IV” (HC) by J.N. Williamson (ed.) (Maclay & Associates, Inc., Baltimore, MD)
1991
57
“Masques III” (HC) by J.N. Williamson (ed.) (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1989
57
“Masque World” (PB) by Alexei Panshin (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
57
“The Massie Case” (PB) by Peter Packer and Bob Thomas (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
57
“Mass Murder in Houston” (PB) by John K. Gurwell (Cordovan Press, Houston, TX)
1974
57
“Mass Society in Crisis – Social Problems and Social Pathology” (second edition) (HC) by Bernard Rosenberg, Israel Gerver, and F. William Howton (The Macmillan Co., NY, NY)
1971
57
“Master of Hawks” (PB) by Linda E. Bushyager (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1979
57
“Master of the Sidhe” (PB) by Kenneth C. Flint (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
57
“Masters’ Choice – The Best Science-Fiction Stories of All Time – Chosen by the Masters of Science Fiction” (HC) by Laurence M. Janifer (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1966
57
“Masters of Everon” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
57
“Masters of Everon” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
57
“The Masters of Solitude” (PB) by Marvin Kaye and Parke Godwin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
57
“Mathew Swain: The Deadliest Show in Town” (PB) by Mike McQuay (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
102
“Mathew Swain: The Odds Are Murder” (PB) by Mike McQuay (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
57
“Mathew Swain: When Trouble Beckons” (PB) by Mike McQuay (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
57
“A Matter for Men” (PB) by David Gerrold (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
57
“Max” (HC) by Howard Fast (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)
1982
57
“Mayer and Thalberg – The Make-Believe Saints” (HC) by Samuel Marx (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
57
“The Maze” (HC) by Maurice Sandoz (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1945
57
“The McGuffin” (HC) by John Bowen (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1984
97
“The McMichael Canadian Collection” (PB) by Paul Duval (McMichael Canadian Collection, Kleinberg, Ontario, Canada)
1979
57
“The Meaning of Dreams” (PB) by Calvin S. Hall (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1959
57
“The Mean Season” (PB) by John Katzenbach (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
57
“Medea: Harlan’s World” (PB) by Harlan Ellison (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
57
“The Melodeon” (PB) by Glendon Swarthout (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1977
57
“The Memoirs of an Amnesiac” (PB) by Oscar Levant (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1966
57
“The Memoirs of Solar Pons” (HC) by August Derleth (Mycroft & Moran, Sauk City, WI)
1951
57
“Memories” (PB) by Mike McQuay (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
57
“Memory and Desire” (HC) by Justin Harlowe (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
57
“The Men from Ariel” (HC – slipcase) by Donald A. Wollheim (The NESFA Press, Cambridge, MA)
1982
57
“Men of Good Will” (HC) by Jules Romains (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1946
57
“The Merchants of Venice” (PB) by Frederik Pohl (D.C. Comics Inc., NY, NY)
A graphic-novel adaptation of the novella by Pohl.
1986
57
“Merely Colossal – The Story of the Movies from the Long Chase to the Chaise Lounge” (HC) by Arthur Mayer (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1953
57
“Merlin” (PB) by Robert Nye (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
58
“Merman – An Autobiography” (HC) by Ethel Merman with George Eells (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1978
58
“Mexico: Places and Pleasures” (HC) by Kate Simon) (The World Publishing Co., Cleveland, OH)
1963
58
“The MGM Girls – Behind the Velvet Curtain” (HC) by Peter Harry Brown and Pamela Ann Brown (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
58
“Michelle Remembers” (HC) by Michelle Smith and Lawrence Pazder (Congdon & Lattès, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
58
“Michigan Roll” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Tom Kakonis (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1988
58
“Microbes and Morals – The Strange Story of Venereal Disease” (PB) by Theodor Rosebury (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1973
58
“Midnight at the Well of Souls” (PB) by Jack L. Chalker (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
58
“Midnight Movies” (PB) by Stuart Samuels (Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1983
58
“Midnight Sun” (HC) by Ramsey Campbell (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1991
58
“Midway Between” (PB) by Warren Norwood (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
58
“Mike Shayne’s Torrid 12” (PB) by Leo Margulies (ed.) (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1961
58
“Military Fashion” (HC – slipcase) by John Mollo (Barrie & Jenkins Ltd., London, England)
1972
58
“A Million and One Nights – A History of the Motion Picture Through 1925” (PB) by Terry Ramsaye (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1964
58
“Million Dollar Baby – An Intimate Portrait of Barbara Hutton” (HC) by Philip Van Rensselaer (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1979
58
“The Mind Behind the Eye” (PB) by Joseph Green (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
58
“Mindbridge” (HC) by Joe Haldeman (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
58
“The Mind Game” (PB) by Norman Spinrad (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
58
“The Mind Master” (PB) by Bernhardt J. Hurwood (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1973
58
“Mindplayers” (PB) by Pat Cadigan (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
58
“Mind-Reach – Scientists Look at Psychic Ability” (HC) by Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff (Delacorte Press)
1977
58
“Minds, Machines and Evolution” (PB) by James P. Hogan (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
58
“The Minds of Billy Milligan” (HC) by Daniel Keyes (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
58
“Mindspell” (HC) by Kay Nolte Smith (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1983
58
“Mindswap” (PB) by Robert Sheckley (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
102
“Minor Apocalypses and Other Small Horrors – An Anthology of October Society Writings” (PB) by James A. Riley and Scott H. Urban (eds.) (Unnameable Press, Atlanta, GA)
1985
58
“Minsky’s Burlesque” (HC) by Morton Minsky and Milt Machlin (Arbor House, NY, NY)
1986
58
“Miracle Visitors” (PB) by Ian Watson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
58
“Mirror Image” (PB) by Michael G. Coney (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1972
58
“The Mirror Maze” (PB) by James P. Hogan (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
58
“Miss Bianca in the Orient” (PB) by Margery Sharp (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1978
58
“Miss Elizabeth Arden – An Unretouched Portrait” (HC) by Alfred Allan Lewis and Constance Woodworth (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1972
59
“Missing!” (PB) by Michael Avallone (Signet Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1969
59
“Mission Earth: An Alien Affair” (HC) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1986
59
“Mission Earth: Black Genesis” (HC) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1986
59
“Mission Earth: Death Quest” (HC) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1986
59
“Mission Earth: Disaster” (PB – advance reading copy) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1987
59
“Mission Earth: Disaster” (HC) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1987
59
“Mission Earth: Fortune of Fear” (HC) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1986
59
“Mission Earth: The Doomed Planet” (PB – advance reading copy) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1987
59
“Mission Earth: The Doomed Planet” (HC) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1987
59
“Mission Earth: The Enemy Within” (HC) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1986
59
“Mission Earth: The Invaders Plan” (HC) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1985
59
“Mission Earth: Villainy Victorious” (PB – advance reading copy) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1987
59
“Mission Earth: Villainy Victorious” (HC) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1987
59
“Mission Earth: Voyage of Vengeance” (HC) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1987
59
“Mission Earth: Voyage of Vengeance” (HC) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1987
59
“Miss Lindlow’s Leopard” (HC) by Dorothy Madlee (W.W. Norton & Co., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1965
59
“Miss Lonelyhearts” (HC) by Nathaniel West (Greenberg, NY, NY)
1933
59
“The Missourian” (HC) by Brad Ward (The Macmillan Co., NY, NY)
1957
59
“Missouri Short Fiction” (PB) by George Beasley, Jr. (ed.) (BkMk Press – UMKC, Kansas City, MO)
Inscribed by Harold Lee Prosser, who has a story in the anthology.
1985
59
“Mistress of the Empire” (PB) by Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
59
“The Mists of Avalon” (HC) by Marion Zimmer Bradley (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
60
“Moby Dick or, The Whale” (HC) by Herman Melville (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1950
60
“Mockingbird” (PB) by Walter Tevis (Bantam Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
1981
60
“Moe Howard & The Three Stooges” (HC) by Moe Howard (The Citadel Press, Secaucus, NJ)
1977
60
“Mommie Dearest” (HC) by Christina Crawford (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1978
60
“Mona Lisa Overdrive” (HC) by William Gibson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
60
“Money” (PB) by Martin Amis (Penguin Books Inc., NY, NY)
1986
60
“The Monk” (HC – slipcase) by Matthew Lewis (The Folio Society, London, England)
Inscribed by Devendra P. Varma, who wrote the introduction.
1984
60
“Monsters from the Movies” (PB) by Thomas G. Aylesworth (J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, PA)
1972
60
“The Monsters of the Moors” (PB) by John Deane Potter (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1968
354
“Monsters: Three Tales” (audio cassette) by Joseph A. Citro (Spine-Tingling Press, Agoura Hills, CA)
1991
100
“Monsters We’ve Known and Loved” (PB)
undated
60
“Monsters You Never Heard Of ” (PB) by Raymond van Over (The Berkeley Publishing Group, NY, NY)
1983
60
“The Montauk Fault” (HC) by Herbert Mitgang (Arbor House, NY, NY)
1981
60
“The Moon and Sixpence” (HC – slipcase) by W. Somerset Maugham (The Heritage Press, NY, NY)
1941
60
“Moonbane” (PB) by Al Sarrantonio (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
60
“Moon Dance” (HC) by S.P. Somtow (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY) (two copies)
One copy is inscribed by the author.
1989
60
“Moon Dance” (PB) by S.P. Somtow (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1991
60
“Moonferns and Starsongs” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
60
“The Moon Maid” (PB) by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
60
“The Moon Men” (PB) by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Ace Books, NY, NY)
undated
60
Moon Mirror” (HC) by Andre Norton (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1988
60
“Moon of Ice” (PB) by Brad Linaweaver (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1993
60
“Moonstar Odyssey” (PB) by David Gerrold (Signet Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1977
60
“More Character People” (HC) by Arthur F. McClure, Alfred E. Twomey, and Ken Jones (Citadel Press, NY, NY)
1984
60
“More Fantasy by Fabian – The Art of Stephen E. Fabian” (HC) by Gerry de la Ree (ed.) (Gerry de la Ree, Saddle River, NJ)
1979
60
“More Good Old Stuff” (HC) by John D. MacDonald (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
60
“More Not at Night” (HC) by Christine Campbell Thomson (ed.) (Selwyn & Blount, London, England)
1926
60
“More Stately Mansions” (unexpurgated edition) (HC) by Eugene O’Neill and Martha Gilman Bower (ed.) (Oxford University Press, NY, NY)
1988
60
“More Tramps Abroad” (HC) by Mark Twain (Chatto & Windus, London, England)
1897
61
“More Unkempt Thoughts” (HC) by Stanislaw J. Lec (Reader’s Digest Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1968
61
“A Mortal Glamour” (PB) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
61
“The Mote in God’s Eye” (HC) by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1974
61
“Movie Fantastic – Beyond the Dream Machine” (PB) by David Annan (Bounty Books)
1974
61
“Movie Highlights of America’s Most Beloved Cowboy – Tex Ritter” (PB) by Richard A. Tucker (pub.) (Hill Printing Co., Keokuk, IA)
Inscribed by Tucker.
1971
61
“Movie Monsters” (PB) by Denis Gifford (Studio Vista Ltd., London, England)
1969
61
“The Movie Set” (HC) by June Flaum Singer (M. Evans and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1984
61
“Movie Star – A Look at the Women Who Made Hollywood” (PB) by Ethan Mordden (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
61
“Moving Pictures – Memories of a Hollywood Prince” (HC) by Budd Schulberg (Stein and Day, Briarcliff Manor, NY)
1981
61
“Mr. George and Other Odd Persons” (HC) by Stephen Grendon (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1963
61
“Mr. Maugham Himself” (HC) by W. Somerset Maugham and John Beecroft (sel.) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY) (two copies)
1954
61
“Mrs. Ann Radcliffe and the Gothic Romances” (PB) by Donald A. Reed (The Count Dracula Society)
Inscribed by the author.
1967
61
“Much Ado About Nothing: The Making of the Movie” (PB) by Kenneth Branagh (W.W. Norton & Co., NY, NY)
1993
61
“Multiface” (PB) by Mark Adlard (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
61
“The Multilingual Energy Dictionary” (HC) by Dr. Alan Isaacs (ed.) (Facts On File, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
61
“The Multiple Man” (PB) by Ben Bova (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
61
“The Multiplex Man” (HC) by James P. Hogan (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
61
“Murasaki” (PB) by Poul Anderson, Greg Bear, Gregory Benford, David Brin, Nancy Kress, Frederik Pohl, and Robert Silverberg (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
61
“Murder by Witchcraft” (PB) by Donald McCormick (Arrow Books Ltd, London, England)
1969
61
“Murder Gone Mad” (PB) by Philip MacDonald (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1970
61
“The Murder League” (HC) by Robert L. Fish (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1968
61
“Music When Sweet Voices Die” (HC) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1979
61
“Mutant Legacy” (PB) by Karen Haber (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
61
“Mute Evidence” (PB) by Daniel Kagan and Ian Summers (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
61
“The Mutiny on Board H.M.S. Bounty” (PB) by William Bligh (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1962
61
“My Brother’s Keeper” (PB) by Charles Sheffield (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1982
61
“My Dinner with André” (PB) by Wallace Shawn and André Gregory (Grove Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
61
“My First Two Thousand Years – The Autobiography of the Wandering Jew” (HC) by George Sylvester Viereck and Paul Eldridge (Gold Label Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1942
61
“My Heart Belongs” (HC) by Mary Martin (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1976
61
“My Life with Cleopatra” (PB) by Walter Wanger and Joe Hyams (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1963
61
“My Life with Jacqueline Kennedy” (HC) by Mary Barelli Gallagher and Frances Spatz Leighton (ed.) (David McKay Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1969
62
“My Memories of Mario Lanza” (PB) by Eddie Durso as told to John Durso and Steve Vertlieb (Eddie Durso)
Inscribed by Steve Vertlieb. Includes a letter from Vertlieb.
1992
62
“My Science Project” (PB) by Mike McQuay (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
A novelization of the 1985 film.
1985
62
“Myself and I” (PB) by Constance A. Newland (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1962
62
“Myself as Witness” (HC) by James Goldman (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1979
100
“My Side of the Road” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Dorothy Lamour as told to Dick McInnes (Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J.)
1980
62
“Mysterious Monsters” (HC) by Daniel Farson and Angus Hall (Mayflower Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1978
62
“Mysterium” (PB) by Robert Charles Wilson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
62
“The Mystery of Georges Simenon” (HC) by Fenton Bresler (Beaufort Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
62
“Mysticism and the New Physics” (PB) by Michael Talbot (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
62
“My Story” (PB) by Mary Astor (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1960
62
“Mythopoeikon” (PB) by Patrick Woodroffe (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1976
62
“Myths and Legends of All Nations” (PB) by Herbert Spencer Robinson and Knox Wilson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1961
62
“My Turn – The Memoirs of Nancy Reagan” (HC) by Nancy Reagan with William Novak (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1989
62
“My Wicked, Wicked Ways” (PB) by Errol Flynn (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1961
N
Box
62
“The Naked Flesh of Feeling” (PB) by J.N. Williamson (Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, OR)
Inscribed by the author.
1991
62
“Naked to the Stars” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
62
“The Name Above the Title” (PB) by Frank Capra (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
62
“Napoleon – Abel Gance’s Classic Film” (PB) by Kevin Brownlow (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
62
“Napoleon and His Parents – On the Threshold of History” (HC) by Dorothy Carrington (Penguin Books USA Inc., NY, NY)
1990
102
“Narcopolis & Other Poems” (PB) by Peggy Nadramia (ed.) (Hell’s Kitchen Productions, Inc., NY, NY)
1989
62
“Narrow Houses – Volume One” (HC) by Peter Crowther (ed.) (Little, Brown and Co. (UK) Ltd., London, England)
1992
62
“The Natural History of the Chorus Girl” (HC) by Derek and Julia Parker (The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., Indianapolis, IN)
1975
62
“The Nebula Awards Eighteen” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
62
“Nebula Award Stories Sixteen” (PB) by Jerry Pournelle (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
62
“Nebula Winners Fifteen” (PB) by Frank Herbert (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
62
“Nebula Winners Fourteen” (PB) by Frederik Pohl (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
62
“Nebula Winners Thirteen” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
62
“The Nebulon Horror” (PB) by Hugh B. Cave (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1980
62
“Neon Lotus” (PB) by Marc Laidlaw (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
62
“Nerves” (PB) by Lester Del Rey (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
62
“The Nestling” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Charles Grant (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
62
“The Neutral Stars” (PB) by Dan Morgan and John Kippax (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1973
62
“Never Been Kissed” (HC) by Allan Prior (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1978
62
“Nevermore!” (PB) by J.N. Williamson (Maclay & Associates, Inc., Baltimore, MD) (two copies)
One copy is inscribed by the author.
1983
62
“Neveryóna, or: The Tale of Signs and Cities” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
62
“Neveryóna, or: The Tale of Signs and Cities” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
62
“The New Apocrypha – A Guide to Strange Sciences and Occult Beliefs” (HC) by John Sladek (Stein and Day, Briarcliff Manor, NY)
1974
63
“New Cinema in Europe” (PB) by Roger Manvell (E.P. Dutton and Co. Inc., NY, NY)
1966
63
“New Cinema in the USA” (PB) by Roger Manvell (E.P. Dutton and Co. Inc., NY, NY)
1968
63
“The New Day” (HC) by Jules Romains (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1942
63
“The New Devil’s Dictionary” (PB) by J.N. Williamson (W. Paul Ganley, Buffalo, NY) (two copies)
One copy is inscribed by the author.
1985
63
“New Dimensions 11” (PB) by Robert Silverberg and Marta Randall (eds.) (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
63
“The New Hollywood – American Movies in the ‘70s” (HC) by Axel Madsen (Thomas Y. Crowell Co., NY, NY)
1975
63
“The New King” (PB) by M.P. Shiel (The Reynolds-Morse Foundation, Cleveland, OH)
1980
63
“A New Model of the Universe – Principles of the Psychological Method in Its Application to Problems of Science, Religion, and Art” (HC) by P.D. Ouspensky (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1946
63
“New Moon” (PB) by William Relling Jr. (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author. Includes a note from the author.
1987
63
“New Tales of Space and Time” (PB) by Raymond J. Healy (ed.) (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1952
63
“New Worlds for Old” (PB) by Lin Carter (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
63
“‘The New York Times’ Directory of the Film” (HC) (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
63
“Next, After Lucifer” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Daniel Rhodes (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1987
63
“Next, After Lucifer” (HC) by Daniel Rhodes (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1987
63
“Next Stop the Stars”/“The Seed of the Earth” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1962
63
“The Nexus” (PB) by Mike McQuay (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
63
“Nicholas and Alexandra” (HC) by Robert K. Massie (Atheneum, NY, NY)
1967
63
“Nightchild” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Scott Baker (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1979
63
“Nightchild” (HC) by Scott Baker (G.P. Putnams’s Sons, NY, NY)
1979
63
“Night Cruise” (PB) by Billie Sue Mosiman (Berkley Publishing Group, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1992
63
“Nighteyes” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Garfield Reeves-Stevens (Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc., NY, NY)
1989
63
“The Night Face” (PB) by Poul Anderson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
63
“Night Games” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Marilyn Harris (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1987
63
“Nightmare Age” (PB) by Frederik Pohl (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
63
“The Night Nemesis – The Complete Adventures of the Moon Man – Volume One – By Frederick C. Davis” (HC) by Garyn G. Roberts and Gary Hoppenstand (The Purple Prose Press, Bowling Green, OH)
Inscribed by Roberts.
1984
63
“Night of Light” (PB) by Philip Jose Farmer (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1966
63
“Night of Shadows” (HC) by Edward Gorman (Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1990
63
“Night of the Vampire” (PB) by Raymond Giles (John R. Holt) (Avon Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1969
63
“Night of the Warlock” (PB) by Raymond Giles (John R. Holt) (Paperback Library, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1968
63
“The Night Side of London” (HC) by Robert Machray (Bibliophile Books, London, England)
1984
63
“Nights of Love and Laughter” (PB) by Henry Miller (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1955
64
“Night Train” (PB) by Thomas F. Monteleone (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
64
“Nightwings” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1969
64
“Nightwings” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (D.C. Comics Inc., NY, NY)
A graphic-novel adaptation of the novel by Silverberg.
1985
64
“Nineteen Eighty-Four” (HC) by George Orwell (Harcourt, Brace and Co., Inc. NY, NY)
1949
64
“1987 Writer’s Market” (HC) by Becky Hall Williams (ed.) (Writer’s Digest Books, Cincinnati, OH)
Includes a note to Bloch. A quote by Bloch in on pg. 282.
1986
100
“The 1946 Film Daily Year Book of Motion Pictures” (HC) (The Film Daily)
1946
64
“The 1972 Annual World’s Best SF” (PB) by Donald A. Wollheim (ed.) (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1972
64
“The Ninth Pan Book of Horror Stories” (PB) by Herbert van Thal (ed.) (Pan Books Ltd., London, England)
1968
64
“The Nitrogen Fix” (PB) by Hal Clement (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
64
“No Blood Spilled” (PB) by Les Daniels (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY) (two copies)
One copy is inscribed by the author.
1991
64
“No Comment” (PB) by Erwin Knoll (ed.) (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
64
“No Enemy but Time” (PB) by Michael Bishop (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
64
“Nomads” (PB) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
A novelization of the 1986 film.
1984
64
“Nomads of Gor” (PB) by John Norman (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
64
“None of Your Business or My Life with J. Walter Thompson” (HC) by Carroll Carroll (Cowles Book Co, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
64
“No Night Without Stars” (PB) by Andre Norton (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1975
64
“No Orchids for Miss Blandish” (PB) by James Hadley Chase (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1970
64
“Notes on a Cowardly Lion – The Biography of Bert Lahr” (HC) by John Lahr (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
64
“Not for Glory” (PB) by Joel Rosenberg (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1989
64
“The Novice’s Tale” (PB) by Margaret Frazer (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1992
64
“Nukes – Four Horror Writers on the Ultimate Horror” (PB) by John Maclay (ed.) (Maclay & Associates, Inc., Baltimore, MD)
1986
64
“Number Seven, Queer Street” (HC) by Margery Lawrence (Mycroft & Moran, Sauk City, WI)
1969
64
“Nurtz! Nurtz!” (PB) by Paul Dilsaver (Jelm Mountain Publications, Laramie, WY) (four copies)
Three of the four copies are inscribed by the author.
1989
O
Box
64
“An Occult Dictionary” (PB) by Howard V. Chambers (comp.) (Award Books, NY, NY)
1966
64
“Octagon” (PB) by Fred Saberhagen (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1981
64
“The Odyssey File” (PB) by Arthur C. Clarke and Peter Hyams (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
About the making of the 1984 film “2010: The Year We Make Contact,” which was co-written by Clarke and Hyams and directed by Hyams.
1985
64
“The Odyssey of ‘The Bear’ – The Making of the Film by Jean-Jacques Annaud” (PB) by Josée Benabent-Loiseau (Newmarket Press, NY, NY)
1989
64
“Off Season” (PB – special advance edition) by Jack Ketchum (Dallas Mayr) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
64
“Off Season” (PB) by Jack Ketchum (Dallas Mayr) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
64
“Offspring” (PB) by Jack Ketchum (Dallas Mayr) (The Berkley Publishing Group, NY, NY)
Includes a quote from Bloch on the cover and a note from the author.
1991
64
“Ogilvie, Tallant & Moon” (HC) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1976
64
“‘Old Sleuth’s’ Freaky Female Detectives (From the Dime Novels)” (PB) by Garyn G. Roberts, Gary Hoppenstand, and Ray B. Browne (Bowling Green State University Popular Press, Bowling Green, OH)
1990
64
“The Old Wives’ Tale” (HC) by Arnold Bennett (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1911
64
“Olive & May Anne” (HC) by James T. Farrell (Stonehill Publishing Co., NY. NY)
1977
64
“Oliver Wiswell” (PB) by Kenneth Roberts (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1963
64
“On a Pale Horse” (PB) by Piers Anthony (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
64
“Once a Hero” (PB) by Michael A. Stackpole (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
64
“The Once and Future Arthur” (PB) by Edmund R. Meskys (ed.) (Niekas Publications, Center Harbor, NH)
1989
64
“Once Upon a Time – A True Story” (HC) by Gloria Vanderbilt (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
64
“One Man Show” (PB) by Michael Innes (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1970
65
“One More Sunday” (HC) by John D. MacDonald (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
65
“1,001 Logical Laws, Accurate Axioms, Profound Principles, Trusty Truism, Homey Homilies, Colorful Corollaries, Quotable Quotes, and Rambunctious Ruminations for All Walks of Life” (HC) by John Peers (comp.) and Gordon Bennett (ed.) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1979
65
“Only You, Dick Darling!” (PB) by Merle Miller and Evan Rhodes (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1965
65
“On Making a Movie: ‘Brewster McCloud’” (PB) by C. Kirk McClelland (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1971
65
“On My Way to Paradise” (PB) by Dan Wolverton (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
65
“On the Good Ship Enterprise – My 15 Years with ‘Star Trek’” (PB) by Bjo Trimble (The Donning Co., Norfolk, VA)
Inscribed by the author.
1982
65
“On the Outside Looking In” (HC) by Michael Reagan with Joe Hyams (Kensington Publishing Cor., NY, NY)
1988
65
“On the Rim of the Mandala” (PB) by Paul Cook (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
65
“On the Run” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
65
“On Wings of Song” (PB) by Thomas M. Disch (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
65
“An Open Book” (HC) by John Huston (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
65
“Operators and Things” (PB) by Barbara O’Brien (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1958
65
“Orbit 5” (PB) by Damon Knight (ed.) (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY) (two copies)
1969
65
“Orbit 7” (PB) by Damon Knight (ed.) (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1970
65
“Orbit 6” (PB) by Damon Knight (ed.) (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1970
65
“Orbit 3” (PB) by Damon Knight (ed.) (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1968
65
“The Orchid Eater” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Marc Laidlaw (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1993
65
“The Orchid Eater” (HC) by Marc Laidlaw (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1994
65
“The Orchid Tree” (HC) by Virginia Coffman (Arbor House, NY, NY)
1984
65
“An Orderly Man” (HC) by Dirk Bogarde (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
65
“Orlando – A Biography” (PB) by Virginia Woolf (Harcourt Brace & Co., NY, NY)
1992
100
“The Orphan” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Robert Stallman (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
65
“Oscar Wilde – A Biography” (HC) by H. Montgomery Hyde (Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
65
“Other Americas” (PB) by Norman Spinrad (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
65
“Other Dimensions” (HC) by Clark Ashton Smith (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1970
65
“The Other Livingstone” (HC) by Judith Listowel (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
1974
65
“The Other Marilyn” (HC) by Warren G. Harris (Arbor House, NY, NY)
1985
65
“The Other Side of the Moon – The Life of David Niven” (HC) by Sheridan Morley (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1985
65
“The Other Side of the Moon – The Life of David Niven” (HC) by Sheridan Morley (Weidenfeld & Nicholson Ltd., London, England)
1985
65
“The Other Side of the Mountain” (HC) by Michel Bernanos (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)
1968
101
“Outlands – A Cosmic Anthology” (volume one) (PB) by Barbara Fister-Liltz (ed.) (Pandora Publications, North Riverside IL), 1982
65
“The Outlaw of Torn” (PB) by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
65
“Out of Sight, Out of Mind” (PB) by Chester Aaron (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
65
“Out of Space and Time” (HC) by Clark Ashton Smith (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1942
100
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 1” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
100
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 2” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
100
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 3” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
100
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 4” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
100
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 5” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
100
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 6” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 7” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 8” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 9” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 10” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 11” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 12” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 13” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 14” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 15” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 16” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 17” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 18” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 19” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 20” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 21” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 22” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 23” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
101
“Out of This World – The Illustrated Library of the Bizarre and Extraordinary – Volume 24” (HC) by Perrott Phillips (ed.) (Phoebus Publishing Co./BPC Publishing Ltd.)
1978
65
“Out on Blue Six” (PB) by Ian McDonald (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
65
“Outpassage” (PB) by Janet Morris and Chris Morris (Pageant Books, NY, NY)
1988
100
“The Outside Man” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Richard North Patterson (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1981
66
“The Outside Man” (HC) by Richard North Patterson (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1981
66
“Overexposures – The Crisis in American Filmmaking” (HC) by David Thomson (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1981
P
Box
66
“The Palace” (HC) by Marian Spitzer (Atheneum, NY, NY)
1969
66
“The Palace” (HC) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author with the following note: “For the master of us all, Robert Bloch.”
1978
66
“The Paladin of the Night” (PB) by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
66
“Panglor” (PB) by Jeffrey A. Carver (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1980
66
“Pan’s Daughter – The Strange World of Rosaleen Norton” (HC) by Nevill Drury (William Collins Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia)
Inscribed by Kenneth Anger. Includes a note from Anger and a clipping about Norton.
1988
66
“Panther” (PB) by Alan Ryan (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1981
66
“Papa Hemingway – A Personal Memoir” (PB) by A.E. Hotchner (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1967
66
“Paper Gold – How to Make Money and Hedge Against Inflation by Investing in Postage Stamps” (HC) by Kal Wagenheim (Peter H. Wyden, NY, NY)
1976
66
“The Papers of Adlai E. Stevenson – Volume IV – ‘Let’s Talk Sense to the American People,’ 1952-1955” (HC) by Walter Johnson, Carol Evans, and Cedric Sears (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1974
66
“The Papers of Adlai E. Stevenson – Volume VI – Toward a New America, 1955-1957” (HC) by Walter Johnson, Carol Evans, and Cedric Sears (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1976
66
“Paradise: A Chronicle of a Distant World” (PB) by Mike Resnick (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Includes a two-page document titled “Robert Bloch’s very own Cheat Sheet for PARADISE.”
1990
66
“Paradise Junction” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Phillip Finch (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1993
66
“The Paradise Plot” (PB) by Ed Naha (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
66
“Paradoxes of Everyday Life” (PB) by Milton R. Sapirstein (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1966
66
“The Paradox Planet” (PB) by Steven Sprull (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
66
“A Passage of Stars” (PB) by Alis R. Rasmussen (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1990
66
“Passing Through the Flame” (HC) by Norman Spinrad (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1975
66
“Passion’s Pilgrims” (HC) by Jules Romains (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY) (missing front pages)
undated
66
“Past Forgetting – My Love Affair with Dwight D. Eisenhower” (HC) by Kay Summersby Morgan (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1976
66
“The Patchwork Girl” (PB) by Larry Niven (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
66
“The Pat Hobby Stories” (PB) by F. Scott Fitzgerald (Penguin Books Ltd., Middlesex, England)
1974
66
“Path of the Eclipse” (HC) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1981
66
“Path of the Hero” (PB) by Dave Wolverton (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
66
“The Patrimony” (PB) by Robert Adams (Signet Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
Each copy is inscribed by the author.
1980
66
“Patron of the Arts” (PB) by William Rotsler (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1974
66
“Patterns of Chaos” (PB) by Colin Kapp (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
66
“Pawn of Prophecy” (PB) by David Eddings (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
66
“People of the Lie – The Hope for Healing Human Evil” (HC) by M. Scott Peck, M.D. (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1983
67
“The People’s Almanac” (HC) by David Wallechinsky and Irving Wallace (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1975
67
“The People’s Almanac Presents the Book of Lists” (HC) by David Wallechinsky, Irving Wallace, and Amy Wallace (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1977
67
“The People’s Almanac Presents the Book of Lists 2” (HC) by Irving Wallace, David Wallechinsky, Amy Wallace, and Sylvia Wallace (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1980
67
“The People That Time Forgot” (PB) by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
67
“People Who Make Movies” (PB) by Theodore Taylor (Avon Books, NY, NY)8
1968
67
“People Will Talk” (HC) by John Kobal (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
67
“Peregrine” (HC) by William Bayer (Congdon & Lattès, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
67
“The Peregrine” (PB) by Poul Anderson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
67
“Peregrine: Primus” (PB) by Avram Davidson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
67
“Performance Art” (HC) by John Gregory Betancourt (The Wildside Press, Newark, NJ)
Inscribed by the author.
1992
67
“Perfume – The Story of a Murderer” (HC) by Patrick Suskind (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1986
102
“Perpetual Light” (PB) by Alan Ryan (ed.) (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
67
“Perry’s Planet” (PB) by Jack C. Haldeman II (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
67
“Peter Sellers – The Authorized Biography” (HC) by Alexander Walker (Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1981
67
“Peter Sellers – The Mask Behind the Mask” (HC) by Peter Evans (Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ)
1968
102
“Pet Mynah – Selection, Care, Breeding, Taming and Training” (PB) (T.F.H. Publications, Jersey City, N.J.)
undated
67
Phantasies” (PB) by George MacDonald (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
67
“The Phantom Fighter” (HC) by Seabury Quinn (Mycroft & Moran, Sauk City, WI)
1966
67
“The Pharaoh’s Ghost”/“The Time Terror” (PB) by Kenneth Robeson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
67
“Phases of Gravity” (PB) by Dan Simmons (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
67
“Phase Two” (PB) by Walt and Leigh Richmond (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
67
“The Philby Conspiracy” (PB) by Bruce Page, David Leitch, and Phillip Knightley (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
67
“Philip Jose Farmer’s The Dungeon, Book 4: The Lake of Fire” (PB) by Robin W. Bailey (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
67
“Philip Jose Farmer’s The Dungeon, Book 1: The Black Tower” (PB) by Richard A. Lupoff (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
67
“Philip Jose Farmer’s The Dungeon, Book 2: The Dark Abyss” (PB) by Bruce Coville (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
67
“The Phoenix and the Mirror” (PB) by Avram Davidson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
67
“Photographers of the Frontier West – Their Lives and Their Works – 1875-1915” (HC) by Ralph W. Andrews (Superior Publishing Co., Seattle, WA)
1965
67
“The Piano” (PB) by Jane Campion (Hyperion, NY, NY), 1993
1993
67
“A Pictorial History of Hollywood Nudity” (PB) by Ray Lee (Camerarts Publishing Co., Inc., Chicago, IL)
1964
67
“A Pictorial History of Horror Movies” (HC) by Denis Gifford (Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., London, England)
1973
67
“A Pictorial History of Science Fiction” (HC) by David Kyle (Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., London, England) (two copies)
1976
68
“A Pictorial History of Television” (HC) by Daniel Blum (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1959
68
“Pictorial Treasury of U.S. Stamps” (HC) by Elena Marzulla (ed.) (Collectors Institute Ltd., Omaha, NE)
1974
68
“The Pied Piper of Tucson” (PB) by Don Moser and Jerry Cohen (Signet Books, NY, NY)
A non-fiction book about serial killer Charles Schmid.
1968
68
“Pilgrimage to Earth” (PB) by Robert Sheckley (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
68
“The Pink Palace” (HC) by Sandra Lee Stuart (Lyle Stuart Inc., Secaucus, N.J.)
1978
68
“Pippa’s Challenge” (HC) by Joy Adamson (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., NY, NY)
1972
68
“A Plague of Angels” (HC) by Sheri S. Tepper (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
68
“Plan[e]t Engineering” (HC) by Gene Wolfe (The NESFA Press, Cambridge, MA)
1984
68
“Planet of Judgment” (PB) by Joe Haldeman (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
68
“The Planet of Tears” (PB) by Trish Reinius (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
68
“Play Golf and Enjoy It!” (HC) by Louis de Garmo (Greenberg, NY, NY)
1954
68
“Playing Around – Women and Extramarital Sex” (HC) by Linda Wolfe (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1975
68
“Plumes in the Dust – The Love Affair of Edgar Allan Poe and Fanny Osgood” (HC) by John Evangelist Walsh (Nelson-Hall, Inc., Chicago, IL)
1980
68
“Pluribus” (PB) by Michael Kurland (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
68
“Poems From Providence” (PB) by Brett Rutherford (The Poet’s Press, Providence, RI)
Inscribed by the author.
1991
68
“Point Counter Point” (HC) by Aldous Huxley (Grosset & Dunlap, NY, NY)
1928
68
“Polar Fleet” (PB) by Warren Norwood (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
68
“The Police Gazette” (HC) by Gene Smith and Jayne Barry Smith (eds.) (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1972
68
“Popcorn Venus – Women, Movies & the American Dream” (HC) by Marjorie Rosen (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1973
68
“Pops – Paul Whiteman, King of Jazz” (HC) by Thomas DeLong (New Century Publishers, Inc., Piscataway, NJ)
1983
68
“The Popular Culture Reader” (HC) by Jack Nachbar, Deborah Weiser, and John L. Wright (eds.) (Bowling Green University Popular Press, Bowling Green, OH)
1978
68
“The Portable Ring Lardner” (HC) by Gilbert Seldes (ed.) (The Viking Press, NY, NY)
1946
68
“A Portrait of Joan – The Autobiography of Joan Crawford” (HC) by Joan Crawford with Jane Kesner Ardmore (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1962
68
“The Positronic Man” (HC) by Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg (Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc., NY, NY)
1993
68
“The Postman” (HC) by David Brin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
68
“The Postman” (PB) by David Brin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
68
“The Power That Preserves” (PB – uncorrected page proofs) by Stephen R. Donaldson (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, NY)
1977
69
“The Power That Preserves” (HC) by Stephen R. Donaldson (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, NY)
1977
69
“Practical Demon-Keeping” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Christopher Moore (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1991
69
“The Practice Effect” (PB) by David Brin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
69
“Prelude to Foundation” (PB) by Isaac Asimov (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
69
“The Price of the Phoenix” (PB) by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
69
“A Pride of Monsters” (PB) by James H. Schmitz (Collier Books, NY, NY)
1973
69
“The Prince and the Lily – The Story of Lillie Langtry – The Greatest International Beauty of Her Day” (HC) by James Brough (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
69
“The Prince of Pleasure and His Regency” (HC) by J.B. Priestley (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1969
69
“The Princess Bride” (PB) by William Goldman (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
69
“A Private Cosmos” (PB) by Philip José Farmer (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1968
69
“The Private Dining Room and Other New Verses” (HC) by Ogden Nash (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA) (two copies)
The cover and spine of one copy is mislabeled “Versus.”
1953
69
“The Private Eye Cartoon Book” (PB) by Marc Bilgrey (Andrion Books, NY, NY)
1985
69
“A Private View” (HC) by Irene Mayer Selznick (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
69
“Pro” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
69
“The Probability Corner” (PB) by Walter and Leigh Richmond (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
69
“The Problem of the Wire Cage” (PB) by John Dickson Carr (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1964
69
“The Prometheus Crisis” (HC) by Thomas N. Scortia and Frank M. Robinson (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
Inscribed by Robinson.
1975
69
“The Prometheus Man” (PB) by Ray Faraday Nelson (The Donning Co., Norfolk, VA)
1982
69
“The Promise of Space” (HC) by Arthur C. Clarke (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1968
69
“The Prostitute Murders – The People vs. Richard Cottingham” (HC) by Rod Leith (Lyle Stuart Inc., Secaucus, N.J.)
1983
69
“The Proteus Operation” (HC) by James P. Hogan (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
69
“The Proteus Operation” (PB) by James P. Hogan (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
69
“Protostars” (PB) by David Gerrold (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
69
“The Proud and the Meek” (HC) by Jules Romains (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1934
69
“Provenance” (HC) by Frank McDonald (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA) (two copies)
1979
69
“A Provenance of Death” (HC) by Kenneth Giles (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1966
69
“Pstalemate” (PB) by Lester Del Rey (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1973
70
“Psychic Exploration – A Challenge for Science” (HC) by John White (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1974
70
“The Psychic Is You – How to Develop Your Own Psychic Ability” (HC) by Kathlyn Rhea with Maggie O’Leary (Celestial Arts, Millbrae, CA)
Inscribed by Rhea.
1979
70
“Psychlone” (PB) by Greg Bear (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
70
“Psycho” (PB) by Richard J. Anobile (ed.) (Avon Books, NY, NY)
A frame-by-frame “recreation” of Hitchcock's film, which is based on Bloch’s novel.
1974
70
“Psychopathia Sexualis” (HC) by Dr. R. v. Krafft-Ebbing (Medical Art Agency, NY, NY)
undated
70
“Psychos – An Anthology of Psychological Horror, in Verse” (PB) by Michael A. Arnzen (ed.) (Mastication Publications, Pueblo, CO)
1992
70
“Psychos – Eighty Years of Mad Movies, Maniacs, and Murderous Deeds” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by John McCarty (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1986
70
“Pulptime” (PB) by P.H. Cannon (Weirdbook Press, Buffalo, NY)
1984
70
“The Purgatory Zone” (PB) by Arsen Darnay (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1981
70
“Pursuit” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Robert L. Fish (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1978
70
“The Pyrates” (HC) by George MacDonald Fraser (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
Q
Box
100
“Quantum Jump – Answer to the UFO Mystery” (PB) by Peter Simon (The Peters Press, Houlton, ME)
Includes two inserts – “The Lighton Theory – A Hypothesis” by Andrew Twostein and “Free People.”
1979
70
“Quas Starbrite” (PB) by James R. Berry (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
70
“The Queen – A Penguin Special” (PB) (Penguin Books Inc., NY, NY)
1977
70
“Queen Elizabeth II – The British Monarchy Today” (PB) by Douglas Liversidge (Futura Publications Ltd., London, England)
1977
70
“Queen of Sorcery” (PB) by David Eddings (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
70
“The Queen’s Clothes” (HC) by Robb and Anne Edwards (Rainbird Publishing Group Ltd., London, England)
undated
70
“Queen Victoria – Born to Succeed” (PB) by Elizabeth Longford (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
1971
70
“Quest for the Well of Souls” (PB) by Jack L. Chalker (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1978
70
“Question and Answer” (PB) by Poul Anderson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
70
“Quiet Horror” (PB) by Stanley Ellin (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1959
70
“A Quiet of Stone” (PB) by Stephen Leigh (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
70
“The Quotable Woman – 1800-1975” (HC) by Elaine Partnow (ed.) (Corwin Books, Los Angeles, CA)
1977
70
“Quotations from Charlie Chan” (PB) by Harvey Chertok and Martha Torge (eds.) (Golden Press NY, NY)
1968
R
Box
70
“Rabbit, Run” (PB) by John Updike (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1960
70
“Racial and Ethnic Relations” (second edition) (HC) by Joe R. Feagin (Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ)
1984
70
“Radix” (PB) by A.A. Attanasio (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1981
70
“Radix” (PB) by A.A. Attanasio (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
70
“A Rage for Revenge” (PB) by David Gerrold (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
70
“Ragtime” (HC) by E.L. Doctorow (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
70
“Raiders of Gor” (PB) by John Norman (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1971
70
“The Rainbow Affair” (PB) (The Man from U.N.C.L.E. # 13) by David McDaniel (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1967
70
“Ralph Richardson – An Actor’s Life” (HC) by Garry O’Connor (Atheneum, NY, NY)
1982
70
“Ram Song” (PB) by Sharon Webb (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
70
“Raphael” (PB) by R.A. McAvoy (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
71
“Rapping on the Mummy” (PB) by Walter J. Daugherty (Dragon’s Lair, Santa Maria, CA)
Inscribed by the author.
1988
102
“The Ravine – Greentown, Illinois: A Walk Along the Ravine in Ray Bradbury’s ‘Dandelion Wine,’ as It Appears in 1976” (PB) by Bernard K. Kordell (Questar Printing, Chicago, IL)
1976
101
“Ravings – A Poetry Anthology” (volume one) (PB) (Raven Ltd., Lawndale, CA), 1982
71
“The Ray Bradbury Chronicles: Volume Three” (PB) by Ray Bradbury (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
Graphic-novel adaptations of six stories by Bradbury.
1992
71
“Reader’s Digest Condensed Books” – “Wildtrack” by Bernard Cornwell, “The India Fan” by Victoria Holt, “Drifting Home” by Pierre Berton, and “Jack” by Brian Carter (HC) (The Reader’s Digest Association Ltd., Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
1969
71
“Reader’s Digest 1977 Almanac and Yearbook” (PB) (The Reader’s Digest Association, Inc., Pleasantville, NY)
1977
71
“The Real Tinsel” (HC) by Bernard Rosenberg and Harry Silverstein (The Macmillan Co., NY, NY)
1970
71
“The Rebel Dynasty – Volume 1 – ‘Star Rebel’/‘Rebel Quest’” (PB) by F.M. Busby (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
71
“The Rebel Dynasty – Volume 2 – ‘The Alien Debt’/‘Rebels’ Seed’” (PB) by F.M. Busby (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
71
“Rebel’s Quest” (PB) by F.M. Busby (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
71
“Rebels’ Seed” (PB) by F.M. Busby (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
71
“Rebel Without a Cause – The Hypnoanalysis of a Criminal Psychopath” (HC) by Robert M. Lindner (Grune & Stratton, Inc., NY, NY)
1944
71
“The Red Gods Call” (HC) by C.E. Scoggins (The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., Indianapolis, IN)
1926
71
“Red Mars” (PB) by Kim Stanley Robinson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
71
“Red Mars” (PB) by Kim Stanley Robinson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
71
“Red Moon and Black Mountain” (PB) by Joy Chant (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
71
“Red Nails” (HC) by Robert E. Howard (Donald M. Grant, West Kingston, RI)
1975
71
“Red Orc’s Rage” (HC) by Philip Jose Farmer (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1991
71
“The Reenchantment of the World” (PB) by Morris Berman (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
71
“Re-Entry” (PB) by Paul Preuss (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
71
“Re-Entry” (PB) by Paul Preuss (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
71
“Reference Guide to Fantastic Films – Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror – Volume 1 – A-F” (PB) by Walt Lee (comp.) (Chelsea-Lee Books, Los Angeles, CA)
1975
71
“The Regiments of Night” (PB) by Brian N. Ball (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1972
102
“Remembering Dorothy Gish” (PB) by Harold Casselton (ed.) (The Society for Cinephiles, Minneapolis, MN)
Includes as an insert a program for Cinecon 22, “A Tribute to Dorothy Gish.”
1986
71
“Remembrance of Things Past” – Volume One – “Swann’s Way”/“Within a Budding Grove”/“The Guermantes Way” (HC) by Marcel Proust (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1934
71
“Remembrance of Things Past” – Volume Two – “Cities of the Plain”/“The Captive”/“The Sweat Cheat Gone”/“The Past Recaptured” (HC) by Marcel Proust (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1932
71
“A Rendezvous with Destiny – The Roosevelts of the White House” (HC) by Elliott Roosevelt and James Brough (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1975
71
“Rendezvous with Rama” (HC) by Arthur C. Clarke (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., NY, NN)
1973
71
“Replica” (PB) by Richard Bowker (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
102
“Report on a Long-Range Forecasting Study” (PB) by T.J. Gordon and Olaf Helmer (RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA)
1964
100
“Resurrection Days” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Wilson Tucker (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
71
“Retief at Large” (PB) by Keith Laumer (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
99
“The Return of Moriarty” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by John Gardiner (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1974
71
“Return to Eddarta” (PB) by Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
71
“Return to Eden” (HC) by Harry Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
72
“Return to Eden” (PB) by Harry Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
72
“Revelations in Black” (HC) by Carl Jacobi (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1947
72
“Revenge of the Horseclans” (PB) by Robert Adams (Pinnacle Books, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
Inscribed by the author.
1977
72
“Reverse Angle – A Decade of American Films” (PB) by John Simon (Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
72
“‘A Revolting Transaction’” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Barnaby Conrad (Arbor House, NY, NY)
1983
72
“Revolutionary Road” (PB) by Richard Yates (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1962
72
“The Revolving Boy” (PB) by Gertrude Friedberg (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
72
“A Rhapsody in Amber” (PB) by Roger Zelazny (Cheap Street, New Castle, VA)
1981
72
“Rhinegold” (HC) by Stephan Grundy (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
72
“The Rich and the Super-Rich – A Study in the Power of Money Today” (HC) by Ferdinand Lundberg (Lyle Stuart Inc., NY, NY)
1968
72
“Rider Haggard – A Biography” (HC) by D.S. Higgins (Stein and Day, Briarcliff Manor, NY)
1983
72
“The Riders of the Sidhe” (PB) by Kenneth C. Flint (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
72
“The Right People” (HC) by Stephen Birmingham (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1968
72
“A Right to Die” (PB) by Rex Stout (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1969
72
“The Rim of Space”/“The Ship from Outside” (PB) by A. Bertram Chandler (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
72
“Ringworld” (PB) by Larry Niven (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
72
“Ripoff: A Look at the Corruption in America” (HC) by Steve Allen with Roslyn Bernstein, Ph.D., and Donald Dunn (Lyle Stuart Inc., Secaucus, N.J.)
1979
72
“Ritual in the Dark” (PB) by Colin Wilson (Granada Publishing Ltd., London, England)
Inscribed by the author.
1982
72
“Rituals and Ceremonies in Popular Culture” (PB) by Ray B. Browne (ed.) (Bowling Green University Popular Press, Bowling Green, OH)
1980
72
“The River of Time” (PB) by David Brin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
72
“‘A River Runs Through It’ – Bringing a Classic to the Screen” (PB) by Richard Friedenberg (Clark City Press, Livingston, MT)
1992
72
“The River Wall” (PB) by Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
72
“Riverworld and Other Stories” (PB) by Philip Jose Farmer (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1979
72
“The Rivet in Grandfather’s Neck – A Comedy of Limitations” (HC) by James Branch Cabell (Robert M. McBride & Co., NY, NY)
1928
95
“Roads of Destiny” (HC) by O. Henry (Doubleday, Page & Co.)
1913
72
“Roald Dahl’s Tales of the Unexpected” (PB) by Roald Dahl (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1979
72
“Robert F. Kennedy: Promises to Keep” (HC) by Arthur Wortman and Richard Rhodes (eds.) (Hallmark Cards Inc., Kansas City, MO)
1969
72
“Robert Redford – A Photographic Portrayal of the Man and his Films” (PB) by Dr. Donald A. Reed (Popular Library, NY, NY)
1975
72
“Robin Hood” (HC) by Austin Gilmour and Alex Gottlieb (adapt.) (Engel van Wiseman, NY, NY) (deteriorating spine)
A novelization of the 1922 film starring Douglas Fairbanks.
1935
72
“The Robots of Dawn” (PB) by Isaac Asimov (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
72
“The Robot Who Looked Like Me” (PB) by Robert Sheckley (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
72
“Rocannon’s World” (PB) by Ursula K. Le Guin (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
72
“The Rockefellers – An American Dynasty” (HC) by Peter Collier and David Horowitz (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, NY)
1976
95
“Rocket Thesaurus” (HC) (General Dynamics Corp.)
1958
72
“Roger Zelazny’s Alien Speedway – Book 1: Clypsis” (PB) by Jeffrey Carver (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
72
“Roger Zelazny’s Alien Speedway – Book 3: The Web” (PB) by Thomas Wylde (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
72
“Roger Zelazny’s Alien Speedway – Book 2: Pitfall” (PB) by Thomas Wylde (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
73
“Roget’s Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases” (HC) by Peter Mark Roget, M.D., F.R.S., John Lewis Roget, M.A., and Samuel Romilly Roget, M.A. (Grosset & Dunlap, NY, NY)
1933
73
“The Rogue’s Moon” (HC) by Robert W. Chambers (D. Appleton & Co., NY, NY)
1928
73
“Rogue Star” (PB) by Frederik Pohl and Jack Williamson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
73
“Rogue Whaler” (HC) by Rita Ritchie (W.W. Norton & Co., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1966
73
“A Roil of Stars” (PB) by Don Wismer (Baen Publishing Enterprises, Riverdale, NY)
1991
73
“Rolling Breaks and Other Movie Business” (HC) by Aljean Harmetz (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
73
“Roman” (HC) by Roman Polanski (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1984
73
“Ronald Colman, Gentleman of the Cinema – A Biography and Filmography” (HC) by R. Dixon Smith (McFarland & Co., Inc., Jefferson, NC)
Inscribed by the author.
1991
73
“Rose – A Biography of Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy” (HC) by Gail Cameron (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1971
73
“Rosemary’s Baby” (PB) by Ira Levin (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1968
73
“Rose, Rose, Where Are You?” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Rosemary Ellerbeck (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1978
73
“The Rough Riders” (PB) by Lee Davis Willoughby (Michael Avallone) (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by author.
1984
73
“The Royal Book of Oz” (PB) by Ruth Plumly Thompson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
73
“The Royal Brides – A Record in Words and Pictures of the Six Post-War Royal Weddings” (HC) by Christopher Warwick (Leslie Frewin Publishers Ltd., London, England)
1975
73
“Royal Paramours” (HC) by Dulcie M. Ashdown (Dorset Press, NY, NY)
1979
73
“Royal Progress – One Hundred Years of British Monarchy” (HC) by Hector Bolitho (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
1937
73
“The Royal Tour” (HC) by Neil Ferrier (L. T. A. Robinson Ltd., London, England)
1954
73
“The Rubber Band” (PB) by Rex Stout (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
1964
358
“Ruby the Galactic Gumshoe” (3 audio cassettes – episodes 21-65) (ZBS Foundation, Fort Edward, NY)
1982
73
“Rudyard Kipling” (HC) by Martin Seymour-Smith (Macdonald & Co (Publishers) Ltd, London, England)
1989
73
“Rumors of Spring” (HC) by Richard Grant (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
73
“Rumors of Spring” (PB) by Richard Grant (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
102
“Runes from an Infant Edda” (PB) by G.N. Gabbard and Larry Dickison
Inscribed by Dickison.
1980
102
“The Runestone” (PB) by Mark E. Rogers (The Burning Bush Press, Newark, DE)
Inscribed by the author.
1979
73
“Run Hither, Run Yon” (PB) by David Aronovitz (The Pretentious Press, Rochester, MN)
Inscribed by the author.
1985
73
“Run Scared” (PB) by Mignon G. Eberhart (Popular Library, NY, NY)
1963
73
“Run-Through – A Memoir” (HC) by John Houseman (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1972
73
“Russian Spring” (PB) by Norman Spinrad (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
S
Box
73
“Sacha Guitry: The Last Boulevardier” (HC) by James Harding (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
1968
73
“The Sack of Rome” (HC) by E.R. Chamberlin (Dorset Press, NY, NY)
1985
73
“Sacred Locomotive Flies” (PB) by Richard Lupoff (Beagle Books, NY, NY)
1971
73
“The Saint-Germain Chronicles” (PB) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1983
73
“The Saint’s Choice of Impossible Crime” (PB) by Leslie Charteris (ed.) (Bond-Charteris Enterprises)
1945
73
“Salem’s Children” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Mary Leader (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1979
73
“The Saliva Tree” (HC) by Brian W. Aldiss (Faber and Faber Ltd, London, England)
Inscribed by the author. Includes a note from the author.
1966
74
“Salvador Dali” (HC) by Meryle Secrest (E.P. Dutton, NY, NY)
1986
74
“Sam Gunn, Unlimited” (PB) by Ben Bova (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
74
“Sanctuary” (HC) by William Faulkner (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1931
95
“Sandkings” by George R.R. Martin (D.C. Comics Inc., NY, NY)
A graphic-novel adaptation of the story by Martin.
1987
74
“Sandman – Fables and Reflections” (PB) by Neil Gaiman (D.C. Comics Inc., NY, NY)
1993
74
“Sanine” (HC) by Michael Artzibashev (Illustrated Editions Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1932
74
“Satanism and Witchcraft” (HC) by Jules Michelet (The Citadel Press, NY, NY)
1946
74
“Sarah Bernhardt and Her World” (HC) by Joanna Richardson (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1977
74
“Satan’s Disciples” (PB) by Robert Goldston (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1962
74
“Satan Sleuth #1: Fallen Angel” (PB) by Michael Avallone (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1974
74
“Satan Sleuth #3: Devil, Devil” (PB) by Michael Avallone (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1975
74
“Satan Sleuth #2: The Werewolf Walks Tonight” (PB) by Michael Avallone (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1974
74
“Satellite 54-Zero” (PB) by Douglas R. Mason (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
74
“Satyrday” (PB) by Steven Bauer (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1982
96
“Saul Steinberg” (PB) by Harold Rosenberg (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1978
74
“Savage Key” (PB) by Georgia York (CBS Publications, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1979
74
“The Savage Mountains” (PB) by Robert Adams (Signet Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1980
74
“The Scandalous Scamps” (PB) by Harold Mehling (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1959
74
“Scared Stiff – Tales of Sex and Death” (HC) by Ramsey Campbell (Scream/Press, Los Angeles, CA)
Inscribed by the author.
1987
74
“The Scarlet Ruse” (PB) by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett Gold Medal, NY, NY)
1973
353
“Science Fiction and Fantasy – An Exhibition” (PB) by David A. Randall, Sigmund Casey Fredericks, and Tim Mitchell (comps.) (Lilly Library, Bloomington, IN)
1975
102
“Science Fiction Collections in the George Arents Research Library at Syracuse University” (PB) by Philip F. Mooney (comp.) (George Arents Research Library, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY)
undated
74
“Science Fiction Gold – Film Classics of the 50s” (PB) by Dennis Saleh (McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1979
74
“The Science Fiction Hall of Fame – Volume Two A” (HC) by Ben Bova (ed.) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1973
74
“Science Fiction in the Cinema” (PB) by John Baxter (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1970
74
“The Science-Fiction Subtreasury” (HC) by Wilson Tucker (Rinehart & Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1954
74
“Science Fiction: What It’s All About” (PB) by Sam J. Lundwall (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
74
“Science Fiction Worlds of Forrest J. Ackerman & Friends” (PB) by Forrest J. Ackerman (Powell Publications, Inc. Reseda, CA)
Inscribed by Ackerman.
1969
74
“Science in Our Lives” (PB) by Ritchie Calder (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1955
74
“Scissors Cut Paper Wrap Stone” (PB) by Ian McDonald (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
74
“The Scope of Happiness – A Personal Memoir” (HC) by Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1979
74
“Scoundrels, Fiends and Human Monsters” (PB) by Cliff Howe (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1958
74
“Scream Gems” by (PB) Mark Baraket (Drake Publishers Inc., NY, NY)
1977
74
“Scribblings” (HC) by L. Sprague de Camp (The NESFA Press, Cambridge, MA)
Inscribed by the author.
1972
74
“Sea-Horse in the Sky” (PB) by Edmund Cooper (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
74
“The Search for Jimmy Carter” (PB) by Tom Collins (Word Books, Waco, TX)
1976
74
“The Search for Ka” (PB) by Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
74
“The Search for Sam Goldwyn – A Biography” (HC) by Carol Easton (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1976
74
“Seasoned 'Authors' for a New Season: The Search for Standards in Popular Writing - A Quesiton of Quality # 2” (HC) by Louis Filler (ed.) (Bowling Green University Popular Press, Bowling Green, OH)
1980
74
“A Season for Slaughter” (PB) by David Gerrold (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
74
“Seats in All Parts – Half a Lifetime at the Movies” (HC) by Leslie Halliwell (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
1985
75
“The 2nd Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories” (PB) by Robert Aickman (coll.) (Beagle Books, NY, NY)
1971
75
“The 2nd Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories” (PB) by Christine Bernard (ed.) (Beagle Books, NY, NY)
1971
75
“The Second Hammer Horror Film Omnibus” (PB) by John Burke (Pan Books Ltd., London, England)
1967
75
“The Second Handshake” (HC) by Will Flower (Lyle Stuart Inc., Secaucus, N.J.) (two copies)
1980
75
“The Secret – A Treasure Hunt” (PB) by Sean Kelly and Ted Mann (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
75
“Seductions” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Ray Garton (Pinnacle Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
75
“Seeing Is Believing – How Hollywood Taught Us to Stop Worrying and Love the Fifties” (HC) by Peter Biskind (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
257
“See Me, Feel Me, Touch Me” (unbound manuscript) by F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1992
75
“See No Evil – Life Inside a Hollywood Censor” (PB) by Jack Vizzard (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
75
“Selected Letters – 1911-1924” (HC) by H.P. Lovecraft, August Derleth (ed.), and Donald Wandrei (ed.) (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1965
75
“Selected Letters V – 1934-1937” (HC) by H.P. Lovecraft, August Derleth (ed.), and James Turner (ed.) (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1976
75
“Selected Letters IV – 1932-1934” (HC) by H.P. Lovecraft, August Derleth (ed.), and James Turner (ed.) (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1976
75
“Selected Letters III – 1929-1931” (HC) by H.P. Lovecraft, August Derleth (ed.), and Donald Wandrei (ed.) (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1971
75
“Selected Letters II – 1925-1929” (HC) by H.P. Lovecraft, August Derleth (ed.), and Donald Wandrei (ed.) (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1968
75
“Selected Poems of Langston Hughes” (HC) by Langston Hughes (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
75
“The Selected Poetry and Prose of Edgar Allan Poe” (PB) by T.O. Marrott (ed.) (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by Marrott.
1951
75
“Selected Short Subjects – From Spanky to The Three Stooges” (PB) by Leonard Maltin (Da Capo Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1972
75
“The Sense and Nonsense of Prophecy” (PB) by Eileen J. Garrett (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1968
75
“Serial Slaughter – What’s Behind American’s Murder Epidemic?” (PB) by Michael Newton (Loompanics Unlimited, Port Townsend, WA)
Inscribed by the author.
1992
100
“The Serials of Republic” (PB) by Alan G. Barbour (Screen Facts Press, NY, NY)
1965
75
“Serpent Mage” (PB) by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
75
“Serpent’s Tooth” (PB) by Andre Norton (Andre Norton Ltd., Winter Park, FL)
Inscribed by the author.
1987
75
“The Seth Material” (PB) by Jane Roberts (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1978
75
“Seven from the Stars” (PB) by Marion Zimmer Bradley (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
75
“The Seven Magical Jewels of Ireland” (PB) by Robert Adams (Signet Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1985
75
“Seven Slayers” (HC) by Paul Cain (Blood and Guts Press, Los Angeles, CA)
Inscribed by William F. Nolan, who wrote the introduction.
1987
75
“The Seventh of October” (HC) by Jules Romains (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1946
75
“The Seventh Pan Book of Horror Stories” (PB) by Herbert van Thal (ed.) (Pan Books Ltd., London, England)
1968
75
“72nd & Rodeo” (HC) by Ron Avrett (Arbor House, NY, NY)
1983
75
“The Seven Who Fled” (PB) by Frederic Prokosch (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1963
75
“Sex and Morality in the U.S. – An Empirical Enquiry under the Auspices of the Kinsey Institute” (HC) by Albert D. Klassen, Colin J. Williams, Eugene E. Levitt, and Hubert J. O’Gorman (ed.) (Wesleyan University Press, Middletown, CT)
1989
75
“Sex and the Occult” (HC) by Gordon Wellesley (Souvenir Press Ltd., London, England)
1973
75
“Sex Crimes and Sex Criminals” (PB) by Alan Bentham (Wisdom House, Inc., NY, NY)
1961
75
“Sex in the Movies” (PB) by Alexander Walker (Penguin Books Inc., Baltimore, MD)
1966
76
“Sexpunks & Savage Sagas” (HC) by Richard Sutphen (Spine-Tingling Press, Agoura Hills, CA)
1991
76
“Sexual Variations – Fetishism, Sadomasochism and Transvestitism” (HC) by Chris Gosselin and Glenn Wilson (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1980
258
“Shadow Games” (unbound manuscript) by Ed Gorman (Blake Publishing. Ltd., London, England)
1993
100
“Shadowland” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Peter Straub (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
76
“Shadowland” (HC) by Peter Straub (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
76
“Shadow of Earth” (PB) by Phyllis Eisenstein (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1979
76
“Shadow of Night” (HC) by August Derleth (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
Includes as an insert Derleth’s obituary from the “International Herald.”
1943
76
“Shadow of the Pyramid” (PB) by Rita Ritchie (American Art Enterprises, Inc., North Hollywood, CA)
Inscribed by the author.
1980
76
“Shadow of Tomorrow” (PB) by Frederik Pohl (ed.) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1953
358
“The Shadow Over Innsmouth (audio cassette) by H.P. Lovecraft (The Centauri Express, Atlanta, GA)
undated
76
“Shadows of Sanctuary” (PB) by Robert Lynn Asprin (ed.) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1981
76
“Shadows of the Past” (PB) by Geary Gravel (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
76
“Shakespeare’s Principal Plays” (revised edition) (HC) by Tucker Brooke, John William Cunliffe, and Henry Noble MacCracken (eds.) (The Century Co., NY, NY)
1927
76
“Shambleau and Others” (HC) by C.L. Moore (Gnome Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1953
76
“The Shanor Study – The Sexual Sensitivity of the American Male” (HC) by Karen Shanor, Ph.D. (The Dial Press, NY, NY)
1978
76
“The Shape of Space” (PB) by Larry Niven (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
76
“Shapes” (PB) by Richard Delap and Walt Lee (Charter Books, NY, NY)
1987
76
“Shaping the Dawn” (PB) by Sheila Finch (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
258
“Sharp Practice” (unbound manuscript) by John Farris
undated
76
“The Shattered Silents – How the Talkies Came to Stay” (HC) by Alexander Walker (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1979
76
“The Shattered Stars” (PB) by Richard S. McEnroe (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
76
“The Shaving of Shagpat” (PB) by George Meredith (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
258
“The Sheep Look Up” (unbound manuscript) by John Brunner
undated
76
“Sheet Lightning” (PB) by Denise Dumars (Terata Publications, Hawthorne, CA)
Includes a note to Bloch and two other inserts.
1987
76
“Shelley – Also Known as Shirley” (PB) by Shelley Winters (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
76
“The Sherlock Holmes File” (HC) by Michael Pointer (Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
76
“Sherlock Homes of Baker Street – A Life of the World’s First Consulting Detective” (PB) by W.S. Baring-Gould (Popular Library, NY, NY)
1963
76
“The Sherlock Holmes Scrapbook” (HC) by Peter Haining (ed.) (Bramhall House, NY, NY)
1976
76
“Sherlock Holmes Through Time and Space” (HC) by Isaac Asimov, Martin Harry Greenberg, and Charles Waugh (eds.) (Bluejay Books Inc., NY, NY)
1984
76
“The Sherlockian Doyle – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Man with the Watches’ and ‘The Lost Special’” (PB) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Luther Norris, Culver City, CA)
Inscribed by Norris.
1968
76
“She’s Crazy, You’ll Love Her” (PB) by Joe Bruns (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1968
76
“She Wakes” (PB) by Jack Ketchum (The Berkley Publishing Group, NY, NY)
1989
76
“The Shining Pyramid” (HC) by Arthur Machen (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1925
76
“Ship of Fools” (PB) by Katherine Anne Porter (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1963
76
“Ship of Strangers” (PB) by Bob Shaw (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
76
“The Ship That Sailed the Timestream” (PB) by G.C. Edmondson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
76
“The Ship Who Sang” (PB) by Anne McCaffrey (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
76
“The Shocking History of Drugs” (PB) by Richard Mathison (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1958
76
“Shoot It Again, Sam” (PB) by Michael Avallone (Curtis Books, NY, NY)
1972
77
“The Shore of Women” (PB) by Pamela Sargent (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
77
“Short Cuts – The Screenplay” (PB) by Robert Altman and Frank Barhydt (Capra Press, Santa Barbara, CA)
1993
100
“Shortschrift” (PB) by Bill Bridget (Crawfordsville, IN)
1977
77
“Showing Off in America” (HC) by John Brooks (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1981
77
“Shrine of the Desert Mage” (PB) by Stephen Goldin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
77
“Shroud 9” (PB) by Robert Turner (Powell Publications, Inc. Reseda, CA)
Inscribed by the author.
1970
77
“The Shroud of Turin – The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ?” (HC) by Ian Wilson (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1978
102
“Shub Niggurath” (PB) by David T. St. Albans (Dream House, Madison, WI)
1984
77
“Shudderchild” (PB) by Warren C. Norwood (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
77
“‘The Shuttered Room’ and Other Tales of Terror” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft and August Derleth (Beagle Books, NY, NY)
1971
77
“‘The Shuttered Room’ and Other Tales of Terror” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft and August Derleth (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
77
“The Shuttle People” (PB) by George Bishop (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
77
“Sideshow” (PB) by Sheri S. Tepper (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
102
“Sideshow – Tales of the Galactic Midway #1” (PB) by Mike Resnick (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1982
77
“The Siege and Fall of Troy” (PB) by Robert Graves (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1965
77
“The Siege of Faltara” (PB) by Arsen Darnay (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
77
“Sight of Proteus” (PB) by Charles Sheffield (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
77
“The Silent Cinema” (PB) by Liam O’Leary (Studio Vista Ltd., London, England)
1965
77
“Silent Dances” (PB) by A.C. Crispin and Kathleen O’Malley (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by Crispin.
1990
77
“The Silent Gondoliers” (HC) by S. Morgenstern (William Goldman) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
77
“The Silent Gondoliers” (PB) by S. Morgenstern (William Goldman) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
77
“Silent Victory – The U.S. Submarine War Against Japan – Volume I” (HC) by Clay Blair, Jr. (J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, PA)
1975
77
“Silverlock” (PB) by John Myers Myers (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
77
“A Silverlock Companion – The Life and Works of John Myers Myers” (PB) by Fred Lerner (ed.) (Niekas Publications, Center Harbor, NH)
1988
77
“The Silver Skull” (HC) by Les Daniels (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1979
77
“The Silver Stallion – A Comedy of Redemption” (HC) by James Branch Cabell (Robert M. McBride & Co., NY, NY)
1926
95
“Silverthorn” (PB) by Raymond E. Feist (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
77
“Sinatra – An Unauthorized Biography” (PB) by Earl Wilson (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1977
77
“Sinatra and His Rat Pack” (PB) by Richard Gehman (Belmont Books, NY, NY)
1961
259
“The Sinful Ones” (unbound manuscript) by Fritz Leiber (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
77
“Singularity” (PB) by William Sleator (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
77
“Sinister Stones” (PB) by Arthur W. Upfield (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1964
77
“Sins of Omission” (PB) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (Signet Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1980
77
“Sirius” (PB) by Olaf Stapledon (Penguin Books Ltd., Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England)
1972
77
“The Sixth Pan Book of Horror Stories” (PB) by Herbert van Thal (ed.) (Pan Books Ltd., London, England)
1969
77
“Skin Deep” (HC) by William Harrington (Seaview/Putnam, NY, NY)
1983
77
“Skinner” (PB) by Richard S. McEnroe (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
77
“Skinwalkers” (PB) by Tony Hillerman (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1986
77
“Skouras – King of Fox Studios” (PB) by Carlo Curti (Holloway House Publishing Co., Los Angeles, CA)
1967
77
“Skull-Face and Others” (HC) by Robert E. Howard (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
Includes a clipping.
1946
77
“Skyfall” (PB) by Harry Harrison (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
77
“Skyrocket Steele” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Ron Goulart (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
77
“Skywalking – The Life and Films of George Lucas” (PB) by Dale Pollock (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
77
“Slaves of Sleep”/“The Masters of Sleep” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by L. Ron Hubbard (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1993
77
“Sleeping in Flame” (PB) by Jonathan Carroll (Century Hutchinson Ltd, London, England)
Inscribed by the author.
1988
77
“Sleeping Problems” (HC) by Dr. Dietrich Langen (Book Sales, Inc., Secaucus, NJ)
1978
77
“Slob” (PB – special preview edition) by Rex Miller (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1987
78
“Slow Fall to Dawn” (PB) by Stephen Leigh (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
78
“Small World” (PB) by Tabitha King (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1982
78
“Smart Women/Foolish Choices” (HC) by Dr. Connell Cowan and Dr. Melvyn Kinder (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
78
“Smire – An Acceptance in the Third Person” (HC) by James Branch Cabell (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1937
78
“Smirt – An Urban Nightmare” (HC) by James Branch Cabell (Robert M. McBride & Co., NY, NY)
1934
78
“Smith – A Sylvan Interlude” (HC) by James Branch Cabell (Robert M. McBride & Co., NY, NY)
1935
78
“The Smithsonian Book of North American Indians Before the Coming of the Europeans” (HC) by Philip Kopper (Smithsonian Books, Washington, D.C.)
1986
78
“Snow Crash” (PB) by Neal Stephenson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
78
“The Snow Queen” by Joan D. Vinge (The Dial Press, NY, NY)
1980
78
“The Social Contract” (PB) by Robert Ardrey (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1971
78
“Sociology” (HC) by David Popenoe (Meredith Corp., NY, NY)
1971
78
“Sociology – An Introduction” (HC) by John E. Conklin (Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1984
78
“Sociology – The Basic Concepts” (PB) by Edward Sagarin (ed.) (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, NY)
1978
78
“Soft Targets” (PB) by Dean Ing (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
78
“Soft Targets” (PB) by Dean Ing (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
78
“Soft Touch” (PB) by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1958
78
“Soho Night & Day” (HC) by Frank Norman and Jeffrey Bernard (Martin Secker and Warburg Ltd., London, England)
1966
78
“Soldier, Ask Not” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
78
“Soldier of the Mist” (PB) by Gene Wolfe (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1987
78
“Some Buried Caesar” (PB) by Rex Stout (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
1963
78
“Someone in the Dark” (HC) by August Derleth (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1941
78
“Somerset Maugham and His World” (HC) by Frederic Raphael (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
undated
78
“Something About Eve – A Comedy of Fig-Leaves” (HC) by James Branch Cabell (Robert M. McBride & Co., NY, NY)
1927
78
“Something Near” (HC) by August Derleth (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1945
78
“Something to Declare – Twelve Years of Films from Abroad” (HC) by John Simon (Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
79
“Some Time in the Sun” (HC) by Tom Dardis (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)
1976
79
“Sometime, Never” (PB) by William Golding, John Wyndham, and Mervyn Peake (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
79
“Song of Sorcery” (PB) by Elizabeth Scarborough (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
79
“Songs from the Seashell Archives – Volume I” (PB) by Elizabeth Scarborough (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
79
“Songs from the Seashell Archives – Volume II” (PB) by Elizabeth Scarborough (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
79
“Songs From the Stars” (HC) by Norman Spinrad (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1980
79
“Songs from the Stars” (PB) by Norman Spinrad (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
79
“Songsmith” (HC) by Andre Norton and A.C. Crispin (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Inscribed by Norton.
1992
79
“Son of Man” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
79
“Sons and Daughters of Mom” (HC) by Philip Wylie (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1971
79
“So Pale, So Clear” (PB) by Charles Birkin (Tandem, London, England)
1970
79
“Sorcerer’s Legacy” (PB) by Janny Wurts (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
79
“The Sorcerer’s Ship” (PB) by Hannes Bok (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
79
“The Sorceress of the Witch World” (PB) by Andre Norton (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1983
79
“The Soul Eater” (PB) by Mike Resnick (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1981
358
“So You Want to Write a Mystery” (audio cassette) by Michael Avallone (Writer’s Digest)
1977
79
“Space Clusters” (PB) by Arthur Byron Cover and Alex Niño (D.C. Comics Inc., NY, NY)
1986
79
“The Space Enterprise” (PB) by G. Harry Stine (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
79
“Spaceships in Prehistory” (PB) by Peter Kolosimo (Lyle Stuart Inc., Secaucus, NJ)
1982
79
“The Space Swimmers” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
79
“Spacetime Donuts” (PB) by Rudy Rucker (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1981
79
“Space Visitor” (PB) by Mack Reynolds (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
79
“The Spanish Chapel” (PB) by Dorothy Daniels (Belmont Books, NY, NY)
1969
79
“The Spawn of Cthulhu” (PB) by Lin Carter (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
79
“Spawn of Evil” (HC) by Paul I. Wellman (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1964
79
“Speaker for the Dead” (PB) by Orson Scott Card (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1987
79
“Speaking in Tongues” (PB) by Ian McDonald (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
79
“Special Moments” (PB) by Joe Bodolai and Steven Radlauer (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
79
“A Specter is Haunting Texas” (HC) by Fritz Leiber (Walker and Co., NY, NY)
1969
79
“Spellbound in Darkness – A History of the Silent Film” (PB) by George C. Pratt (New York Graphic Society Ltd., Greenwich, CT)
1973
79
“A Spell for Chameleon” (PB) by Piers Anthony (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
79
“The Spellstone of Shaltus” (PB) by Linda E. Bushyager (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1980
79
“S. Petersen’s Field Guide to Cthulhu Monsters” (PB) by Sandy Peterson (Chaosium Inc., Albany, CA) (two copies)
Dedicated to Bloch. One copy includes a note.
1988
79
“The Spirit of Dorsai” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
79
“The Spirit of Dorsai” (PB) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
79
“Spirit of the Hawk” (PB) by Rose Estes (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
79
“Spiro!” (PB) by Paul Hoffman (Tower Publications, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
79
“Splatter Movies – Breaking the Last Taboo of the Screen” (PB) by John McCarty (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
79
“Spock, Messiah!” (PB) by Theodore R. Cogswell and Charles A. Spano, Jr. (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
79
“The Spoilers” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by David Hooks (Arbor House, NY, NY)
Includes a note to Bloch.
1985
79
“A Spy in the House of Love” (HC) by Anaïs Nin (British Book Centre, NY, NY)
undated
80
“Squandered Fortune – The Life and Times of Huntington Hartford” (HC) by Lisa Rebecca Gubernick (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1991
80
“Stages – Of Life in Theatre, Film and Television” (PB) by Norman Lloyd (Limelight Editions, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1993
354
“Stained Black” (audio cassettes) by Kristine Kathryn Rusch (Spine-Tingling Press, Agoura Hills, CA)
1992
102
“The Stainless Steel Rat for President” (PB) by Harry Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
80
“The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Drafted” (PB) by Harry Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
80
“A Stainless Steel Rat is Born” (PB) by Harry Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
80
“The Stainless Steel Rat Sings the Blues” (HC) by Harry Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
80
“Stalking the Unicorn: A Fable of Tonight” (PB) by Mike Resnick (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author. Includes a note from the author.
1987
80
“The Standing Joy” (PB) by Wyman Guin (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1969
80
“Stan Lee Presents: Battlestar Galactica” (PB) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
80
“The Star Bumper Horror Book 2” (PB) by Kurt Singer (ed.) (W.H. Allen & Co., London, England)
1986
80
“Stardance” (PB) by Spider and Jeanne Robinson (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1980
80
“Stardreamer” (PB) by Cordwainer Smith (Beagle Books, NY, NY)
1971
80
“Star Fleet Technical Manual – Training Command, Star Fleet Academy” (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
75
80
“Star Light” (PB) by Hal Clement (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
80
“Star Probe” (PB) by Joseph Green (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
80
“Star Raiders” (PB) by Elliot S! Maggin and José Luis García Lopez (D.C. Comics, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
80
“Star Rebel” (PB) by F.M. Busby (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
80
“The Stars – An Account of the Star-System in Motion Pictures” (PB) by Edgar Morin (Grove Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1961
80
“Stars – A Guide to the Constellations, Sun, Moon, Planets, and Other Features of the Heavens” (PB) by Herbert S. Zim, Ph.D., and Robert H. Baker, Ph.D., D.Sc. (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1951
80
“Star Science Fiction Stories” (PB) by Frederik Pohl (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1953
80
“Starshadows” (PB) by Pamela Sargent (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
80
“Stars in My Pocket like Grains of Sand” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
80
“The Stars My Destination” (HC) by Alfred Bester (Franklin Watts, NY, NY)
1987
95
“The Star-Spangled Future” (PB) by Norman Spinrad (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
80
“Startide Rising” (PB) by David Brin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
80
“Startide Rising” (PB) by David Brin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
80
“Star Trek: The New Voyages” (PB) by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath (eds.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
80
“Star Trek: The New Voyages 2” (PB) by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath (eds.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
80
“Star Wars: Dark Force Rising” (PB) by Timothy Zahn (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
80
“Star Wars: The Courtship of Princess Leia” (HC) by Dave Wolverton (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
80
“Star Wars: The Last Command” (HC) by Timothy Zahn (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
80
“Star Wars: The Last Command” (PB) by Timothy Zahn (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
80
“Star Wars: The Truce at Bakura” (HC) by Kathy Myers (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
80
“Star Watchman” (PB) by Ben Bova (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
80
“Starworld” (PB) by Harry Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
80
“Starworld” (PB) by Harry Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
100
“The Status Civilization”/“Notions: Unlimited” (PB) by Robert Sheckley (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
80
“Stay Out of the Shower – 25 Years of Shocker Films Beginning with ‘Psycho’” (PB) by William Schoell (Red Dembner Enterprises Corp., NY, NY)
1985
80
“The Steel Crocodile” (PB) by D.G. Compton (Ace Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1970
80
“The Steel of Raithskar” (PB) by Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
80
“The Steel, the Mist, and the Blazing Sun” (PB) by Christopher Anvil (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
80
“The Stein and Day Book of World Autographs” (HC) by Ray Rawlins (Stein and Day, Briarcliff Manor, NY)
1978
80
“Stellar # 2 – Science-Fiction Stories” (PB) by Judy-Lynn del Rey (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
80
“Stellar Short Novels” (PB) by Judy-Lynn del Rey (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
80
“A Step Farther Out” (PB) by Jerry Pournelle (Ace Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1979
80
“A Step Farther Out” (PB) by Jerry Pournelle (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
81
“Still Life” (PB) by E.E. Horlak (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
81
“Still More Press Boners” (PB) by Earle Tempel (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
81
“A Stir of Echoes” (PB) by Richard Matheson (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1959
81
“A Stone in Heaven” (PB) by Poul Anderson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
81
“The Stooge Chronicles” (PB) by Jeffrey Forrester (Contemporary Books, Inc., Chicago, IL)
1981
81
“Storeys from the Old Hotel” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Gene Wolfe (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1992
81
“Stories of the Strange” (PB) by Paul Dilsaver (The Academic and Arts Press, Pueblo, CO)
Includes a note from the author.
1985
81
“Storm Shield” (PB) by Kenneth C. Flint (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
81
“A Storm Upon Ulster” (PB) by Kenneth C. Flint (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
81
“The Story of Anna O.” (HC) by Lucy Freedman (Walker and Co., NY, NY)
1972
81
“The Story of the Stories – The Chosen People and Its God” (HC) by Dan Jacobson (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1982
81
“The Storyteller and the Jann” (PB) by Stephen Goldin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
81
“A Strange and Seeing Time” (PB) by Elizabeth Byrd (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
81
“Strange Bedfellows – Sex and Science Ficiton” (HC) by Thomas N. Scortia (ed.) (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1972
81
“The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” (PB) by David Edgar (Nick Hern Books, London, England)
1992
81
“Strange Events Beyond Human Understanding” (PB) by S. Robert Tralins (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1966
81
“Strange Gateways” (HC) by E. Hoffmann Price (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1967
81
“Strange Ports of Call” (HC) by August Derleth (ed.) (Pellegrini & Cudahy, NY, NY) (two copies)
1948
102
“Stranger - Art – The Fantastic and the Beautiful” (PB) by Robert Stranger (Fantasy Publications, NY, NY)
1982
81
“Strange Toys” (PB) by Patricia Geary (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
81
“The Strangler!” (PB) by Harold K. Banks (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1967
81
“Stravinsky in Pictures and Documents” (HC) by Vera Stravinsky and Robert Craft (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1978
81
“The Strawberry Fields of Heaven” (HC) by Blossom Elfman (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
81
“Straws and Prayer-Books – Dizain des Diversions” (HC) by James Branch Cabell (Robert M. McBride & Co., NY, NY)
1924
81
“Strength of Stones” (PB) by Greg Bear (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1981
81
“Studies in the Psychology of Sex – Volume I” (HC) by Havelock Ellis (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1937
81
“Studies in the Psychology of Sex – Volume II” (HC) by Havelock Ellis (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1937
81
“A Study in Sorcery” (PB) by Michael Kurland (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1989
81
“Sudden Endings” (PB) by Vin Packer (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1964
81
“The Suicide Plague” (PB) by Ed Naha (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
81
“Suite in Four Movements – An Autobiography” (HC) by Eric Coates (William Heinemann Ltd, London, England)
1953
81
“The Suiting” (HC) by Kelley Wilde (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Includes a note from the author.
1988
82
“Sultana” (HC) by Prince Michael of Greece (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1983
82
“Summer Wine” (PB) by H.L. Prosser (W.D. Firestone Press, Springfield, MO)
Inscribed by the author.
1979
102
“Summer Wine” (PB) by H.L. Prosser (W.D. Firestone Press, Springfield, MO)
1979
82
“Sundiver” (PB) by David Brin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
82
“Supernatural” (PB) by Robert Muller (ed.) (Fontana Books, Great Britain)
1977
82
“The Supernatural” (HC) by Douglas Hill and Pat Williams (Aldus Books Ltd., London)
1965
82
“Supernatural Horror in Literature” (HC) by H.P. Lovecraft (Ben Abramson, NY, NY)
Includes a clipping.
1945
82
“The Survivalist # 4 - The Doomsayer” (PB) by Jerry Ahern (Zebra Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1981
82
“Surviving” (PB) by Jean Pond (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
82
“Survivor” (PB) by Laurence Janifer (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
82
“‘The Survivor’ and Others” (HC) by H.P. Lovecraft and August Derleth (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1957
82
“‘The Survivor’ and Others” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft and August Derleth (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
82
“Suspects” (HC) by David Thomson (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
82
“Suspense in the Cinema” (HC) by Gordon Gow (Castle Books, NY, NY)
1968
82
“Suspense in the Cinema” (PB) by Gordon Gow (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1968
82
“Swanson on Swanson – An Autobiography” (HC) by Gloria Swanson (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
95
“The Sweat of Fear (HC – bound galleys) by Robert C. Dennis (The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., Indianapolis, IN),
Includes a note from Barbara Norville.
1973
82
“Sweet Man – The Real Duke Ellington” (HC) by Don George (G.P. Putnams’s Sons, NY, NY)
1981
82
“Switch Bitch” (PB) by Roald Dahl (Ballantine Books, NY, NY)
1983
82
“The Sword and the Satchel” (PB) by Elizabeth Boyer (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
82
“Swordmen of Vistar” (PB) by Charles Nuetzel (Powell Publications, Inc. Reseda, CA)
1969
82
“Swords of the Horseclans” (PB) by Robert Adams (Pinnacle Books, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
Inscribed by the author.
1977
82
“Synergy – New Science Fiction – Volume Four” (PB) by George Zebrowski (ed.) (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the editor.
1989
82
“Systemic Shock” (PB) by Dean Ing (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1981
82
“Syzygy” (PB) by Frederik Pohl (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
T
Box
82
“The Take” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Eugene Izzi (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1987
82
“The Takers” (PB) by Jerry Ahern (Worldwide Library, NY, NY)
1984
82
“A Tale for Midnight” (HC) by Frederic Prokosch (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1955
82
“Tales from Gavagan’s Bar” (PB) by L. Sprague De Camp and Fletcher Pratt (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
101
“Tales from Hell” (PB) by Loki (Stephen D. Larkin) (Trickster Press)
undated
82
“Tales from the New Twilight Zone” (PB) by J. Michael Straczynski (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
82
“Tales of Nevèrÿon” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
82
“The Tales of Patrick Merla” (PB) by Patrick Merla (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
259
“Tales of the Humoresque” (PB) by Loki (Stephen D. Larkin)
undated
82
“Tales of the Uncanny” (HC) by Kurt Singer (ed.) (W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd., London, England)
1968
82
“Tales of the Witch World 2” (HC) by Andre Norton (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1988
82
“The Tall Dolores” (HC) by Michael Avallone (Henry Holt and Co., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author. Includes a 1985 note regarding the book.
1953
82
“Tambu” (PB) by Robert Lynn Asprin (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
82
“Tambu” (PB) by Robert Lynn Asprin (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
82
“A Tan and Sandy Silence” (PB) by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett Gold Medal, NY, NY)
1972
82
“Tarot Classic” (HC) by Stuart R. Kaplan (Grosset & Dunlap, NY, NY)
1972
82
“A Taste for Honey” (PB) by H.F. Heard (Lancer Books, NY, NY)
1964
83
“A Taste for Pain – On Masochism and Female Sexuality” (HC) by Maria Marcus (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
83
“The Taste of Ashes” (HC) by Howard Browne (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1957
83
“Tea with the Black Dragon” (PB) by R.A. MacAvoy (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
83
“Tell America” (PB) by John M. Enright (John M. Enright, San Jose, CA)
Includes a note from the author.
1990
83
“Tell It to Louella” (PB) by Louella Parsons (Lancer Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1961
83
“Temple of the Stars” (PB) by Brinsley le Poer Trench (Fontana Books, Great Britain)
1976
83
“Tempting Fate” (HC) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1982
83
“Tennessee: Cry of the Heart” (HC) by Dotson Rader (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1985
83
“Ten Years Beyond Baker Street” (HC) by Cay Van Ash (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1984
83
“Terminator 2 – Judgment Day – The Book of the Film – An Illustrated Screenplay” (PB) by James Cameron and William Wisher (Applause Books Publishers, NY, NY)
1991
83
“Terror Australis – The Best of Australian Horror” (PB) by Leigh Blackmore (ed.) (Hodder & Stoughton, Rydalmere, New South Wales, Australia)
Inscribed by Blackmore.
1993
83
“Terror By Night” (PB) by Bernhardt J. Hurwood (Lancer Books, NY, NY)
1963
83
“Tesla – Man Out of Time” (HC) by Margaret Cheney (Marboro Books Corp., NY, NY)
1989
83
“Testing” (PB) by Charles Oberndorf (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
83
“Texas City, 1947” (HC) by James Lee Burke (Lord John Press, Northridge, CA)
Inscribed by the author.
1992
83
“That Hideous Strength” (PB) by C.S. Lewis (Pan Books Ltd., London, England)
1965
83
“Their Immortal Hearts – Three Visions of Time” (PB) by Michael Bishop, Barry Malzberg, and Bruce McAllister (West Coast Poetry Review, Reno, NV)
1980
83
“Them Ornery Mitchum Boys (The Adventures of Robert and John Mitchum)” (PB) by John Mitchum (Creatures at Large, Pacifica, CA)
1989
83
“Then and Now – How the World Has Changed Since WWII” (HC) by Tad Szulc (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1990
83
“Then Beggars Could Ride” (PB) by R.F. Nelson (Laser Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1976
83
“The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship or The Art of Winning Games Without Actually Cheating” (HC) by Stephen Potter (Henry Holt and Co., NY, NY)
undated
83
“The Theory of the Leisure Class – An Economic Study of Institutions” (PB) by Thorstein Veblen (The New American Library, NY, NY)
1953
83
“There Were Two Pirates – A Comedy of Division” (HC) by James Branch Cabell (Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, Inc., NY, NY)
1946
354
“These Dreams That Sleep Disturbs” (audio cassettes) by David B. Silva (Spine-Tingling Press, Agoura Hills, CA)
1992
83
“These Lawless Worlds #2: Scales of Justice” (PB) by Jarrod Comstock (Pinnacle Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author by “his attorney.”
1984
83
“These Lawless Worlds: The Love Machine” (PB) by Jarrod Comstock (Pinnacle Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author “by his attorney.”
1984
83
“These Restless Heads – A Trilogy of Romantics” (HC) by James Branch Cabell (Robert M. McBride & Co., NY, NY)
1932
83
“They Died Twice”/“The Screaming Man” (PB) by Kenneth Robeson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
83
“They Were Ragtime” (PB) by Warren Forma (Grosset & Dunlap, NY, NY)
1976
83
“Thieves’ World” (PB) by Robert Asprin (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
83
“‘Things’” (PB) by Ivan T. Sanderson (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)
1967
83
“Things Invisible to See” (PB) by Nancy Willard (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
83
“Things Invisible to See” (PB) by Nancy Willard (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
83
“Things Near and Far” (HC) by Arthur Machen (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1923
83
“The Third Eagle” (PB) by R.A. McAvoy (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1990
83
“The Third Ghost Book” (PB) by Lady Cynthia Asquith (ed.) (Pan Books Ltd., London)
1968
83
“The Third Level” (HC) by Jack Finney (Rhinehart & Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1957
358
“Thirteen Doors: Door # 1 – ‘The Kinderfield’/ Door # 2 – ‘Key to My Heart’” (audio cassette) by Marthayn Pelegrimas/Joseph H. Dowd (Audio Oddities, Inc.)
1991
83
“Thirteen O’clock” (PB) by Evelyn Bond (Morris Hershman) (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
Includes a note from the author.
1970
84
“Thirteen Women” (HC) by Tiffany Thayer (The Old Wine Press, NY, NY)
1948
84
“Thirty Notches” (HC) by Brad Ward (The Macmillan Co., NY, NY)
1956
84
“30 Stories to Remember” (HC) by Thomas B. Costain and John Beecroft (sel.) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1962
84
“This Fabulous Century – Prelude – 1870-1900” (HC) (Time-Life Books, NY, NY)
1970
84
“This Fabulous Century – Volume V – 1940-1950” (HC) (Time-Life Books, NY, NY)
1969
84
“This Fabulous Century – Volume IV – 1930-1940” (HC) (Time-Life Books, NY, NY)
1969
84
“This Fabulous Century – Volume I – 1900-1910” (HC) (Time-Life Books, NY, NY)
1969
84
“This Fabulous Century – Volume VII – 1960-1970” (HC) (Time-Life Books, NY, NY)
1970
84
“This Fabulous Century – Volume VI – 1950-1960” (HC) (Time-Life Books, NY, NY)
1970
84
“This Fabulous Century – Volume III – 1920-1930” (HC) (Time-Life Books, NY, NY)
1969
84
“This Fabulous Century – Volume II – 1910-1920” (HC) (Time-Life Books, NY, NY)
1969
84
“This Immortal” (PB) by Roger Zelazny (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
84
“This Is the Way the World Ends” (HC) by James Morrow (Henry Holt and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1986
84
“This Mortal Coil” (HC) by Cynthia Asquith (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1947
84
“Thomas Wolfe” (PB) by Andrew Turnbull (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1969
84
“Thorn” (PB) by Fred Saberhagen (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
84
“The Thorne Smith 3-Bagger” (HC) by Thorne Smith (The Sun Dial Press, Garden City, NY)
1945
84
“The Thorne Smith 3-Decker” (HC) by Thorne Smith (Doubleday, Doran and Co., Inc.)
1938
84
“The Thorne Smith Triplets” (HC) by Thorne Smith (The Sun Dial Press, Garden City, NY)
1944
84
“Thorns” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1967
84
“Thorns” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
84
“Those Crazy Wonderful Years When We Ran Warner Bros.” (HC) by Stuart Jerome (Lyle Stuart Inc., Secaucus, N.J.)
1983
85
“Those Were the Good Old Days – A Happy Look at American Advertising, 1180-1930” (HC) by Edgar R. Jones (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1959
85
“The Thrall of Hypno” (PB) by Clark Dalton (Ace Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1972
85
“Three Against the Witch World” (PB) by Andre Norton (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1983
85
“Three-Bladed Doom” (PB) by Robert E. Howard (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
85
“Three for the Money” (PB – spiral-bound) by Loki (Stephen D. Larkin) (Stephen D. Larkin, Somerville, MA)
undated
85
“Three Novels: ‘Thorns’/‘Downward to the Earth’/‘The World Inside’” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
85
“Three Problems for Solar Pons” (HC) by August Derleth (Mycroft & Moran, Sauk City, WI)
1952
85
“Three-Sheet” (HC) by Tiffany Thayer (Liveright Inc., NY, NY)
1932
85
“The Three Stooges Scrapbook” (HC) by Jeff Lenburg, Joan Howard Maurer, and Greg Lenburg (The Citadel Press, Secaucus, NJ)
1982
85
“Threshold” (PB) by David R. Palmer (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
85
“The Throne of Saturn” (HC) by S. Fowler Wright (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1949
85
“Through Darkest Resnick with Gun and Camera” (HC) by Mike Resnick (The Press of the Washington Science Fiction Association, Inc., Washington, D.C.)
Inscribed by the author.
1990
85
“The Thurb Revolution” (PB) by Alexei Panshin (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
85
“Thursday’s Child” (PB) by Arthur Tofte (Nordon Publications, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
85
“Tides of Light” (HC) by Gregory Benford (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
85
“Tides of Light” (PB) by Gregory Benford (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
85
“The Tides of Time” (PB) by John Brunner (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
85
“Tiger Adventure” (HC) by Willard Price (Jonathan Cape Ltd, London, England)
1979
100
“Tiger Webs” (PB) by G.N. Gabbard and L. Dickison (illus.) (G.N. Gabbard and L. Dickison)
1982
85
“Time Capsule” (HC) by Mitch Berman (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1987
85
“Time Must Have a Stop” (HC) by Aldous Huxley (Harper & Brothers, NY, NY)
1944
85
“Tim Burton’s ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’” (HC) by Frank Thompson (Hyperion, NY, NY)
1993
85
“A Time of Omens” (PB) by Katharine Kerr (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
85
“Time of the Fourth Horseman” (PB) by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
85
“Time of the Great Freeze” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
85
“Timepiece” (PB) by Brian N. Ball (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
85
“Timepivot” (PB) by Brian N. Ball (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
85
“The Times We Had – Life with William Randolph Hearst” (PB) by Marion Davies (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
85
“The Time-Swept City” (PB) by Thomas F. Monteleone (Popular Library, NY, NY)
1977
85
“The Timetables of History” (HC) by Bernard Gunn (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1975
85
“The Time Traders” (PB) by Andre Norton (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
85
“Time Trap” (PB) by Keith Launer (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1970
85
“Tippu Tip and the East African Slave Trade” (HC) by Leda Farrant (St. Martin’s Press, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
86
“Titus Alone” (PB) by Mervyn Peake (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1968
100
“TM – The Milwaukee Electric Railway & Light Company” (HC) by Joseph M. Canfield (Central Electric Railfan’s Association, Chicago, IL)
“This rather rare book is a slice of my life from the age of 10 until 36 – 1927 to 1953 – during which I lived in Milwaukee and rode these streetcar lines everywhere. We never owned a car, but I explored the city and environs on all these lines – they formed an important part of my education. The maps of routes, the very names, evoke instant nostalgia to this date. And when, this year, I boarded one of the few remaining ‘trans’ lines in the world – in Melbourne, Australia – I was suddenly transported in time, as well as space, and found myself experiencing the well-remembered journeys of half a century or more ago, eight thousand (no, ten thousand five hundred!) miles away.”
1972
86
“To Challenge Chaos” (PB) by Brian M. Stableford (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1972
86
“To Kill a Mockingbird” (PB) by Harper Lee (Popular Library, NY, NY)
1962
86
“Tolkien: A Look Behind ‘The Lord of the Rings’” (PB) by Lin Carter (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
86
“The Tomb and Other Tales” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
86
“Tom Mix Died for Your Sins” (PB) by Darryl Ponicsan (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1979
86
“Tomoe Gozen” (PB) by Jessica Amanda Salmonson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1981
86
“Tomorrow is Too Far” (PB) by James White (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
86
“Too Long a Sacrifice” (PB) by Mildred Downey Broxon (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1981
86
“To Open the Sky” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
86
“Toreros” (PB) by John Gawsworth (Centaur Press Ltd)
1990
86
“A Torrent of Faces” (PB) by James Blish and Norman L. Knight (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1967
86
“To the Land of the Electric Angel” (PB) by William Rotsler (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1976
86
“To the Stars” (PB) by Harry Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
86
“Touchfeather Too” (PB) by Jimmy Sangster (Corgi Books, London)
1970
86
“Touchstone – A Tribute to Fritz Leiber and Ray Bradbury” (PB) by James Tucker and Erin McKee (eds.) (The Mysterious Stranger Press, Salt Lake City, UT)
1978
86
“The Tough Guys” (PB) by Mickey Spillane (Signet Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1969
86
“To Walk the Night” (HC) by William Sloane (Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., NY, NY)
1937
86
“Toward the Brink – 1785-1787” (HC) by Claude Manceron (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
86
“Tower of Glass” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
86
“The Towers of Toron” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1966
86
“The Toynbee Convector” (PB) by Ray Bradbury (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
86
“Traditions” (HC) by Alan Ebert with Janice Rotchstein (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
86
“The Trail of Cthulhu” (PB) by August Derleth (Beagle Books, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1971
86
“Trance” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Joy Fielding (Playboy Press, NY, NY)
1977
86
“The Transient Gleam – A Bouquet of Beckford’s Poesy” (HC) by Devendra P. Varma (pres.) (The Aylesford Press, Cheshire, England)
Inscribed by Varma.
1991
86
“Transit” (PB) by Edmund Cooper (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
86
“Travellers by Night” (HC) by August Derleth (ed.) (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1967
86
“A Treasury of Short Stories” (HC) by Bernardine Kielty (ed.) (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1947
98
“Treasury of Stamps” (HC) by David Lidman and H. Landshoff (Harry N. Abrams, Inc., NY, NY)
Includes an insert promoting American Bicentennial Commemorative stamps.
1975
86
“Trek to Madworld” (PB) by Stephen Goldin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
86
“Tremor of Intent” (PB) by Anthony Burgess (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1967
86
“Triad” (PB) by Mary Leader (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1973
86
“Triad” (PB) by Sheila Finch (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
86
“A Trio for Lute” (PB) by R.A. MacAvoy (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
86
“Trip – A Cycle of Poems” (PB) by John Brunner (Brunner Fact & Fiction Ltd., London, England)
Inscribed by the author.
1966
86
“Triple” (HC) by Ken Follett (Arbor House, NY, NY)
1979
86
“Triton” (PB) by Samuel R. Delany (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
86
“Triumph of the Darksword” (PB) by Margaret and Tracy Hickman (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
86
“A Truce with Time (A Love Story with Occasional Ghosts)” (HC) by Parke Godwin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
86
“A Truce with Time (A Love Story with Occasional Ghosts)” (PB) by Parke Godwin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
86
“True Jaguar” (PB) by Warren C. Norwood (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
86
“The Truth About the Cannonball Kid” (PB) by Lee Hoffman (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1975
86
“The Tsaddik of the Seven Wonders” (PB) by Isidore Haiblum (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
Advertised as “the first Yiddish science fantasy novel ever.”
1971
86
“Tsunami” (PB) by Crawford Kilian (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
87
“The Tucson Murders” (HC) by John Gilmore (The Dial Press, NY, NY)
A non-fiction book about serial killer Charles Schmid.
1970
87
“The Turquoise Lament” (PB) by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett Gold Medal, NY, NY)
1974
87
“Tusk Tusk” (HC) by David McKee (Barron’s Educational Series, Inc., Woodbury, NY)
1978
87
“Tutankankhamen – Life and Death of a Pharaoh” (HC) by Christiane Desroches-Noblecourt (New York Graphic Society Ltd.)
1963
87
“TV Babylon” (PB) by Jeff Rovin (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1984
87
“TV Movies – 1979-1980 Edition” (PB) by Leonard Maltin (ed.) (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1978
87
“12 Against Crime” (PB) by Edward D. Radin (Collier Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1961
87
“Twentieth-Century Popular Culture in Museums and Libraries” (HC) by Fred E.H. Schroeder (ed.) (Bowling Green University Popular Press, Bowling Green, OH)
1981
87
“20 Reasons Why This Present Earth May Not Last Another 20 Years” (PB) by Salem Kirban (Salem Kirban, Inc., Huntingdon Valley, PA)
1973
87
“The Twilight Man” (PB) by Michael Moorcock (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1970
87
“The Twilight Zone Companion” (PB) by Marc Scott Zicree (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
87
“The Twilight Zone Companion” (second edition) (PB) by Marc Scott Zicree (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
87
“Twisting the Rope” (PB) by R.A. MacAvoy (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
87
“The Two Mrs. Grenvilles” (HC) by Dominick Dunne (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
U
Box
87
“UFOs: Interplanetary Visitors” (PB) by Raymond E. Fowler (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1979
87
“The Ugly Little Boy” (PB) by Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
87
“The Ultimate Seduction” (HC) by Charlotte Chandler (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1984
87
“The Ultimate Werewolf” (PB) by Byron Preiss (ed.) (Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc., NY, NY)
1991
87
“Ulysses” (HC) by James Joyce (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1940
87
“The Uncertainty Principle” (HC) by Dmitri Bilenkin (Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1978
87
“Uncharted Territory” (PB) by Connie Willis (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
87
“Uncle Silas” (HC – slipcase) by J. Sheridan Le Fanu (The Folio Society, London, England)
Inscribed by Devendra P. Varma, who wrote the introduction.
1988
87
“The Unconquered Country” (PB) by Geoff Ryman (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
87
“Underground” (HC) by David Macaulay (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)
1976
87
“Undersea City” (PB) by Frederik Pohl and Jack Williamson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
87
“Undersea Fleet” (PB) by Frederik Pohl and Jack Williamson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
87
“Undersea Quest” (PB) by Frederik Pohl and Jack Williamson (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
87
“Under the City of Angels” (PB) by Jerry Earl Brown (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
87
“The Undying Wizard” (PB) by Andrew J. Offutt (Zebra Books, NY, NY)
1976
87
“The Unearth People” (PB) by Kris Neville (Tower Publications, Inc., NY, NY), 1970 (Belmont Books, NY, NY)
1968
102
“The Unicorn Creed” (PB) by Elizabeth Scarborough (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
87
“The Unimportance of Being Oscar” (PB) by Oscar Levant (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
87
“Unisave” (PB) by Axel Madsen (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
87
“United Artists – The Company Built by the Stars” by Tino Balio (The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI)
1976
88
“Universal Pictures” (HC) by Michael G. Fitzgerald (Arlington House, New Rochelle, NY)
1977
88
“The Universe Against Her” (PB) by James H. Schmitz (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
88
“Universe 1” (PB) by Terry Carr (ed.) (Ace Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1971
88
“Universe 3” (PB) by Robert Silverberg and Karen Haber (eds.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1994
88
“The Unknown – Is It Nearer?” (PB) by Eric J. Dingwall and John Langdon-Davies (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1956
88
“An Untold Story – The Roosevelts of Hyde Park” (HC) by Elliott Roosevelt and James Brough (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1973
88
“Unto the Beast” (PB) by Richard Monaco (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
88
“Untouched by Human Hands” (PB) by Robert Sheckley (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
88
“The Uplift War” (PB) by David Brin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
88
“Upstart Engine – Paris During the Brilliant Years of Louis Napoleon” (HC) by S.C. Burchell (Macdonald and Co., Ltd., London, England)
1971
88
“Up the Line” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
88
“Usher’s Passing” (PB) by Robert McCammon (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1985
88
“Utopia Hunters” (PB) by Somtow Sucharitkul (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
V
Box
88
“V” (PB) by A.C. Crispin (Pinnacle Books, NY, NY)
A novelization of the 1983 TV miniseries.
1984
88
“Valentine Pontifex” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
88
“Valentino” (PB) by Brad Steiger and Chaw Mank (Macfadden-Bartell Corp., NY, NY)
1966
88
“Valis” (PB) by Philip K. Dick (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
88
“The Vampire” (PB) by Ornella Volta (Tandem Books Ltd., London, England)
1965
88
“The Vampire Film” (HC) by Alain Silver and James Ursini (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., Cranbury, NJ)
1975
88
“Vampirella # 5 – Deathgame” (PB) by Ron Goulart (Warner Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
88
“The Vampire’s Bedside Companion” (PB) by Peter Underwood (Hodder & Stoughton, London, England)
1976
88
“Vampires, Werewolves, and Ghouls” (PB) by Bernhardt J. Hurwood (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1968
88
“Vampire Tales” (PB – spiral-bound) by Loki (Stephen D. Larkin) (two copies)
One copy is inscribed by the author.
undated
100
“The Vampire Tapestry” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Suzy McKee Charnas (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1980
88
“Vathek” (PB) by William Beckford (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
88
“Vectors” (PB) by Charles Sheffield (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
88
“The Veils of Azlaroc” (PB) by Fred Saberhagen (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
88
“The Veils of Azlaroc” (PB) by Fred Saberhagen (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1981
88
“The Velvet Underground” (PB) by Michael Leigh (Macfadden-Bartell Corp., NY, NY)
1963
88
“The Vengeance” (PB) by Robert C. Sloane (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1983
88
“Venus in Hollywood – The Continental Enchantress from Garbo to Loren” (HC) by Michael Bruno (Lyle Stuart Inc., NY, NY)
1970
88
“Venus of Dreams” (PB) by Pamela Sargent (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
88
“Venus of Shadows” (PB) by Pamela Sargent (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1990
88
“Venus on the Half-Shell” (PB) by Philip Jose Farmer (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
88
“The Verdict” (HC) by Hildegard Knef (Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
89
“Verdun” (HC) by Jules Romains (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1939
89
“Vermilion” (PB) by Nathan Aldyne (Michael McDowell and Dennis Schuetz) (Avon Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the co-authors.
1980
89
“The Very Slow Machine” (PB) by Ian Watson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
89
“Victoria R.I.” (HC) by Elizabeth Longford (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1973
89
“Victoria’s Heyday” (HC) by J.B. Priestley (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1972
89
“Viewpoint” (HC) by Ben Bova (The NESFA Press, Cambridge, MA)
1977
89
“The Vintage Mencken” (PB) by Alistair Cooke (ed.) (Vintage Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1956
100
“Violence – A Study of Contemporary Attitudes” (PB) by Os Guinness (Inter-Varsity Press, Downers Grove, IL)
1974
89
“Violence in Our Times” (HC) by Sandy Lesberg (Peebles Press International, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
89
“Virgil Finlay – An Astrology Sketch Book” (HC) by Beverly C. Finlay (Donald M. Grant, West Kingston, RI)
1975
89
“Virgil Finlay’s Strange Science” (PB) by Virgil Finlay (Underwood-Miller, Lancaster, PA)
1992
89
“Virgil Finlay’s Women of the Ages” (PB) by Virgil Finlay (Underwood-Miller, Lancaster, PA)
1992
89
“The Virile Man – 60 Minutes to Greater Potency” (HC) by Sheldon L. Fellman, M.D., and Paul Neimark (Stein and Day, Briarcliff Manor, NY)
1976
89
“Virtual Light” (HC) by William Gibson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
89
“The Vision of Stephen” (PB) by Lolah Burford (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
89
“Vitamin C, the Powerhouse Vitamin, Conquers More Than Just Colds” (PB) by Ruth Dams and Frank Murray (Larchmont Press, NY, NY)
1972
89
“Vittles and Vice” (HC) by Patricia Bronté (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)
1952
89
“Vixen Hollow” (PB) by Jim Harmon (Art Enterprises, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
Inscribed by the author.
1961
89
“Voice of the Planet” (PB) by Michael Tobias (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1990
89
“Voices from the Tapes – Recordings from the Other World” (HC) by Peter Bander (Drake Publishers Inc., NY, NY)
1973
89
“The Voices of Guns” (HC) by Vin McLellan and Paul Avery (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
A non-fiction book about the Symbionese Liberation Army and Patty Hearst.
1977
89
“Voices of the Future – Volume Three – Essays on Major Science Fiction Writers” (HC) by Thomas Clareson and Thomas Wymer (eds.) (Bowling Green University Popular Press, Bowling Green, OH)
1984
89
“The Void Captain’s Tale” (HC) by Norman Spinrad (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1983
89
“The Void Captain’s Tale” (PB) by Norman Spinrad (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
89
“Volteface” (PB) by Mark Adlard (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
89
“Von Stroheim” (HC) by Thomas Quinn Curtiss (Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
89
“Voorloper” (PB) by Andre Norton (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
89
“Voyagers” (PB) by Ben Bova (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
89
“Voyages – Scenarios for a Ship Called Earth” (PB) by Rob Sauer (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
89
“A Voyage to Arcturus” (PB) by David Lindsay (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1968
89
“Voyage to Venus (Perelandra)” (PB) by C.S. Lewis (Pan Books Ltd., London, England)
1963
W
Box
102
“Waiting for Gomot” (PB) by Mark E. Rogers (The Burning Bush Press, Newark, DE)
1980
89
“Walkabout Woman” (PB) by Michaela Roessner (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
90
“Walk on Glass” (HC) by Lisa Robinson (Newmarket Press, NY, NY)
1982
90
“Walk the Night Unseen” (HC) by Lucinda Baker (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1977
90
“The Wall of Years” (PB) by Andrew M. Stephenson (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1980
90
“Walls Rise Up” (HC) by George Sessions Perry (McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1939
90
“Walpurgis III” (PB) by Mike Resnick (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1982
96
“Wanted by the Intergalactic Security Bureau – 22 Full-Color Posters of the Most Wanted Alien Criminals” (PB) by Eric Seidman and Ed Naha (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1980
259
“The Wanting Factor” (unbound manuscript) by Gene DeWeese (Playboy Press, NY, NY)
1979
90
“The Wanting Factor” (PB) by Gene DeWeese (Playboy Paperbacks, NY, NY)
Includes a quote from Bloch on the cover and, as an insert, a letter to Bloch from DeWeese.
1980
90
“The Wanting Seed” (PB) by Anthony Burgess (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1964
90
“Wanton Witch” (PB) by Judson Grey (Jim Harmon and Ron Haydock) (Art Enterprises, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
Inscribed by the co-authors.
1961
90
“The Wapshot Chronicle” (PB) by John Cheever (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1964
90
“The Wapshot Scandal” (PB) by John Cheever (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1965
90
“War Games” (PB) by Karl Hansen (Playboy Paperbacks, NY, NY)
1981
90
“The War in the Air – The Royal Air Force in World War II” (PB) by Gavin Lyall (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
90
“Warlock of the Witch World” (PB) by Andre Norton (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1986
90
“Warlock’s Woman” (PB) by Jean-Anne de Pré (Michael Avallone) (Popular Library, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1973
90
“The Warlock Unlocked” (PB) by Christopher Stasheff (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1982
90
“The Warminster Mystery” (PB) by Arthur Shuttlewood (Tandem Publishing Ltd., London, England)
1967
90
“Warner Brothers Presents – The Most Exciting Years – from ‘The Jazz Singer’ to ‘White Heat’” (HC) by Ted Sennett (Arlington House, New Rochelle, NY)
1972
90
“War of Omission” (PB) by Kevin O’Donnell, Jr. (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
90
“The Warrior Who Carried Life” (PB) by Geoff Ryman (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
90
“The Wasp Men Attack” by W.W. Shols/“Spider Desert” by Ernst Vlcek (PB) (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1977
90
“The Washington Guidebook” (PB) by John and Katherine Walker (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1963
100
“The Watcher” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Kay Nolte Smith (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
90
“The Watcher” (PB) by Charles Maclean (Penguin Books Inc., NY, NY)
1984
90
“The Water of the Wondrous Isles” (PB) by William Morris (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1971
90
“Way-Farer” (PB) by Dennis Schmidt (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
90
“Way of the Pilgrim” (HC) by Gordon R. Dickson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1987
90
“The Way the Future Was: A Memoir” (HC) by Frederik Pohl (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1978
90
“W.C. Fields: His Follies and Fortunes” (PB) by Robert Lewis Taylor (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1951
90
“We All Died at Breakaway Station” (PB) by Richard C. Meredith (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
90
“Weather and Climate” (PB) by R.C. Sutcliffe, F.R.S. (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1969
90
“The Weathermakers” (PB) by Ben Bova (Charter Books, NY, NY)
1967
90
“The Web Between the Worlds” (PB) by Charles Sheffield (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
90
“The Web Between the Worlds” (PB) by Charles Sheffield (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1980
90
“The Web of Easter Island” (HC) by Donald Wandrei (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1948
90
“The Web of the Chozen” (PB) by Jack L. Chalker (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1978
90
“Web of the Witch World” (PB) by Andre Norton (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1984
90
“We Danced All Night – My Life Behind the Scenes with Alan Jay Lerner” (HC) by Doris Shapiro (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1990
90
“Weedy Rough” (HC) by Douglas C. Jones (Holt, Rhinehart and Winston, NY, NY)
1981
90
“The Weirdstone of Brisingamen” (PB) by Alan Gardner (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
90
“Weird Tales” (PB) by Peter Haining (ed.) (Sphere Books Limited, London, England)
1978
91
“The Weirwoods” (PB) by Thomas Burnett Swann (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1967
91
“The Well of Darkness” (PB) by Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
91
“We Only Kill Each Other” (PB) by Dean Jennings (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1968
91
“The Western – An Illustrated Guide” (PB) by Allen Eyles (A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1967
91
“Western Civilization – Its Genesis and Destiny” – Volumes 1 and 2 (HC – slipcase) by Norman F. Cantor (Scott, Foresman and Co., Glenview, IL)
1969
91
“West India Lights” (HC) by Henry S. Whitehead (Arkham House, Sauk City, WI)
1946
91
“West of Eden” (HC) by Harry Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
91
“West of Eden” (PB) by Harry Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
91
“‘What Does Joan Say?’ – My Seven Years as White House Astrologer to Nancy and Ronald Reagan” (HC) by Joan Quigley (Carol Publishing Group, NY, NY)
1990
91
“Whatever Became of…?” (eighth series) (PB) by Richard Lamparski (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
91
“Whatever Became of…?” (fourth series) (PB) by Richard Lamparski (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1975
91
“What Mad Universe” (HC) by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton and Co. Inc., NY, NY)
1949
91
“What Mad Universe” (PB) by Fredric Brown (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1954
91
“What Might Have Been – Volume 2: Alternate Heroes” (PB) by Gregory Benford and Martin H. Greenberg (eds.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1990
91
“Wheelworld” (PB) by Harry Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
91
“When Gravity Fails” (PB) by George Alec Effinger (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
91
“When Harlie Was One” (PB) by David Gerrold (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1972
91
“When Harlie Was One” (PB) by David Gerrold (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
91
“When She Was Bad” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Ron Faust (Tom Doherty Associates, NY, NY)
1994
91
“When Voiha Wakes” (PB) by Joy Chant (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
91
“Where Do We Go from Here?” (PB) by Isaac Asimov (ed.) (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)
1971
91
“Where Have I Been?” (HC) by Sid Caesar with Bill Davidson (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
91
“Whipping Star” (PB) by Frank Herbert (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1970
91
“The Whisker of Hercules”/“The Man Who Was Scared” (PB) by Kenneth Robeson (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1981
91
“Whispers II” (HC) by Stuart Schiff (ed.) (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
Inscribed by Schiff.
1979
91
“The Whistling Shadow” (HC) by Mabel Seeley (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1954
91
“The White Jaguar” (PB – pre-publication) by William Appel (Richardson & Steirman, NY, NY)
1985
91
“White Mischief” (HC) by James Fox (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1982
91
“The White Priory Murders” (PB) by Carter Dickson (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1963
91
“Whodunit? Hollywood Style” (PB) by Charles Nuetzel (Book Co. of America, Beverly Hills, CA)
1965
91
“Who Goes Here?” (PB) by Bob Shaw (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
91
“Who Killed Sal Mineo?” (PB) by Susan Braudy (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1984
92
“Why Not?” (HC) by Dayton Allen (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1960
92
“Wild Cards XI: Dealer’s Choice” (PB) by George R.R. Martin (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1992
92
“Wild Cards V: Down and Dirty” (PB) by George R.R. Martin (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
92
“Wild Cards IV: Aces Abroad” (PB) by George R.R. Martin (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1988
92
“Wild Cards I” (PB) by George R.R. Martin (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
92
“Wild Cards VI: Ace in the Hole” (PB) by George R.R. Martin (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1990
92
“Wild Cards III: Jokers Wild” (PB) by George R.R. Martin (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
92
“Wild Cards XII: Turn of the Cards” (PB) by George R.R. Martin (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
92
“Wild Cards II: Aces High” (PB) by George R.R. Martin (ed.) (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
92
“Wilderness of Mirrors” (PB) by David C. Martin (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1981
92
“Wild Magic” (PB) by Angus Wells (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
92
“Wild Riders” (PB) by Lee Hoffman (Signet Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1969
92
“Wild Seed” (HC) by Octavia Butler (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)
1980
92
“Wild Talent” (HC) by Wilson Tucker (Rinehart & Co., Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1954
92
“The Will of the Tribe” (PB) by Arthur W. Upfield (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1964
92
“The Will of the Wanderer” (PB) by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
92
“The Will Rogers Scrapbook” (HC) by Bryan B. Sterling (ed.) (Bonanza Books, NY, NY)
1976
92
“Winchell” (PB) by Bob Thomas (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1972
92
“Winchell – His Life and Times” (HC) by Herman Klurfeld (Praeger Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)
1976
92
“Wind Child” (PB) by R.M. Meluch (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1982
92
“Wind Dancers” (PB) by R.M. Meluch (Signet Books, NY, NY)
1981
92
“The Windhover Tapes: An Image of Voices” (PB) by Warren Norwood (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
92
“The Windhover Tapes: Fize of the Gabriel Ratchets” (PB) by Warren Norwood (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
92
“The Windhover Tapes: Flexing the Warp” (PB) by Warren Norwood (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
92
“The Windhover Tapes: Planet of Flowers” (PB) by Warren Norwood (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
92
“A Wind in Cairo” (PB) by Judith Tarr (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1989
92
“The Wind is Rising” (HC) by Jules Romains (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1945
92
“The Winds of Darkover” (PB) by Marion Zimmer Bradley (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1970
92
“Windsor Revisited” (HC) by H.R.H. The Duke of Windsor (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)
1960
92
“The Wine-Dark Sea” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Robert Aickman (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1988
92
“The Wine-Dark Sea” (HC) by Robert Aickman (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1988
92
“Winning is Everything” (HC) by David Marlow (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)
1983
92
“Winter in Eden” (HC) by Harry Harrison (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
92
“Winterking” (PB) by Paul Hazel (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
92
“Wintermind” (PB) by Marvin Kaye and Parke Godwin (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
92
“Winter Stalk” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by James L. Stowe (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1979
92
“Witchcraft” (PB) by Geoffrey Parrinder (Penguin Books Inc., Baltimore, MD)
1958
92
“Witchcraft and Black Magic” (PB) by Montague Summers (Arrow Books Ltd, London, England)
1965
93
“Witchcraft – Its Power in the World Today” (PB) by William Seabrook (Lancer Books, NY, NY)
1968
93
“Witchcraft Past and Present for the Millions” (PB) by Marika Kriss (Award Books, NY, NY)
1970
93
“The Witch Goddess” (PB) by Robert Adams (Signet Books, NY, NY) (two copies)
Each copy is inscribed by the author.
1982
93
“Witch World” (PB) by Andre Norton (Victor Gollancz Ltd, London, England)
Inscribed by the author.
1987
93
“With Eisenstein in Hollywood” (PB) by Ivor Montagu (International Publishers, NY, NY)
1969
93
“Witness to Evil – The Inside Story of the Tate/La Biance Murder Trial” (HC) by George Bishop (Nash Publishing, Los Angeles, CA)
1971
93
“Wit’s End – Days and Nights of the Algonquin Round Table” (HC) by James R. Gaines (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., NY, NY)
1977
93
“Wizard of Tizare” (PB) by Matthew J. Costello (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1990
93
“The Woman He Loved – The Story of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor” (HC) by Ralph G. Martin (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)
1974
102
“A Woman of the Future” (PB) by David Ireland (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
93
“The Woman Who Murdered Black Satin – The Bermondsey Horror” (HC) by Albert Borowitz (Ohio State University Press, Columbus, OH)
1981
93
“The Woman Who Would Be Queen – A Biography of the Duchess of Windsor” (HC) by Geoffrey Bocca (Rinehart & Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1954
93
“Wonderland Avenue – Tales of Glamour and Excess” (HC) by Danny Sugarman (William Morrow and Co., Inc., NY, NY)
1989
93
“Work and Play” (HC) by Jules Romains (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1944
93
“Working the Halls” (HC) by Peter Honri (Saxon House, Hampshire, England) (two copies)
1973
93
“The Works of Dr. Donald A. Reed” (PB) by Dr. Donald A. Reed (The Count Dracula Society and the Calvin Coolidge Society, Hollywood, CA)
Inscribed by the author.
1969
96
“The Works of M.P. Shiel” (1979 Update) (3-ring notebook) by A. Reynolds Morse
“‘The Shielography Updated’; Volume 3 – Part 2.”
1979
93
“The Works of M.P. Shiel” (1979 Update) (PB) by A. Reynolds Morse (The Reynolds-Morse Foundation, Cleveland, OH)
“‘The Shielography Updated’; Volume II – Part 1.” Includes as an insert an order form for other Shiel publications.
1980
93
“The World Almanac and Book of Facts – 1969 Edition” (PB) by Luman H. Long (ed.) (Newspaper Enterprise Association, Inc., Cleveland, OH)
1969
93
“A World Between” (PB) by Norman Spinrad (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1986
93
“The World Beyond the Hill – Science Fiction and the Quest for Transcendence” (HC) by Alexei and Cory Panshin (Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc., Los Angeles, CA)
1989
93
“The World from Below” (HC) by Jules Romains (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)
1935
93
“The World Inside” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
93
“The World Is Round” (PB) by Tony Rothman (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1978
93
“World of a Thousand Colors” (PB) by Robert Silverberg (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1984
93
“A World of Trouble” (PB) by Robert E. Toomey, Jr. (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1973
93
“World’s Best Science Fiction: 1969” (PB) by Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr (eds.) (Ace Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1969
94
“Worlds Beyond the Horizon” (HC) by Joachim G. Leithäuser (George Allen and Unwin Ltd., London, England)
1956
94
“The Worlds of George O.” (PB) by George O. Smith (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1982
94
“The Worlds of Theodore Sturgeon” (PB) by Theodore Sturgeon (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1972
94
“World War III” (PB) by John Stanley (Avon Books, NY, NY)
1976
94
“World Without End” (PB) by Joe Haldeman (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
94
“World Without End” (PB) by Joe Haldeman (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1993
94
“World Without Stars” (PB) by Poul Anderson (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
94
“The World Wreckers” (PB) by Marion Zimmer Bradley (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1971
94
“Writers in Hollywood – 1915-1951” (HC) by Ian Hamilton (Harper & Row, NY, NY)
1990
94
“The Wrong Way Down” (PB) by Elizabeth Daly (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)
1963
X
Box
94
“Xolotl” (PB) by Robert Sheckley (Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, OR)
1991
94
“The X-Rated Corpse” (PB) by Michael Avallone (Curtis Books, NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1973
Y
Box
94
“The Yarborough Brand” (PB) by Lee Hoffman (Avon Books, NY, NY)
Includes a note from the author.
1968
94
“Yeager – An Autobiography” (PB – uncorrected proofs) by Chuck Yeager and Leo Janos (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1985
94
“The Year of the Horse” (HC) by Rita Ritchie (E.P. Dutton and Co. Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the author.
1957
94
“The Year of the Last Eagle” (PB) by Leon Train Rienow with Robert Rienow (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
94
“The Year of the Quiet Sun” (PB) by Wilson Tucker (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
94
“Year of the Unicorn” (PB) by Andre Norton (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1979
94
“The Year’s Best Horror Stories: Series VIII” (PB) by Karl Edward Wagner (ed.) (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the editor.
1980
94
“The Year’s Best Horror Stories: Series XIII” (PB) by Karl Edward Wagner (ed.) (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
Inscribed by the editor.
1985
94
“The Year’s Best Horror Stories: Series III” (PB) by Richard Davis (ed.) (Daw Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1975
94
“Yearwood” (PB) by Paul Hazel (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1987
94
“Yes I Can – The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr.” (PB) by Sammy Davis, Jr., and Jane and Burt Boyar (Pocket Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1966
94
“Yoga for Physical Fitness” (PB) by Richard L. Hittleman (Paperback Library, NY, NY)
1969
94
“You’ll Need a Light” (HC) by Christine Campbell Thomson (ed.) (Selwyn & Blount, London)
1929
94
“You’ll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again” (HC) by Julia Phillips (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)
1991
94
“You’ll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again” (PB) by Julia Phillips (Penguin Books USA Inc., NY, NY)
1992
94
“The Young Magicians” (PB) by Lin Carter (ed.) (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1969
94
“Your Next Fifty Years” (PB) by Dr. Robert W. Prehoda (Ace Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1980
94
“Your Show of Shows” (PB) by Ted Sennett (Collier Books, NY, NY)
1977
Z
Box
94
“Zanies – The World’s Greatest Eccentrics” (HC) by Jay Robert Nash (New Century Publishers, Inc., Piscataway, NJ)
1982
94
“Zanuck – Hollywood’s Last Tycoon” (PB) by Lee Guild (Holloway House Publishing Co., Los Angeles, CA)
1970
94
“Zanuck – The Rise and Fall of Hollywood’s Last Tycoon” (HC) by Leonard Mosley (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)
1984
94
“Zarsthor’s Bane” (PB) by Andre Norton (Ace Books, NY, NY)
1978
94
“Zelde M’Tana” (PB) by F.M. Busby (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)
1980
94
“Z-Lensmen” (PB) by David A. Kyle (Bantam Books, NY, NY)
1983
94
“Zombie – The Living Dead” (PB) by Rose London (Bounty Books, NY, NY)
1976
94
“Zothique” (PB) by Clark Ashton Smith (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)
1970
Collected Books - Foreign languages
Box
French
Box
94
“Brouillard au Pont de Tolbac” (PB) by Léo Malet (Librairie de la Butte aux Cailles, Paris, France)
Inscribed by the author.
1978
94
“Buster Keaton” (PB) by Marcel Ohms (Société d'Études, Recherches et Documentation Cinématographiques, Lyon, France)
1964
94
“En Attendant L’ete” (PB) by Michel Lebrun (PAC, Paris, France)
Inscribed by the author. Includes a flier for the French-language magazine “Polar.”
1979
94
“Frankenstein” (PB) by Jean-Pierre Bouyxou (Société d'Etudes, Recherches et Documentation Cinématographiques, Lyon, France)
Inscribed by the author.
1969
95
“Monsieur Abel” (PB) by Alain Demouzon (Flammarion, Paris, France)
Inscribed by the author.
1979
95
“Nestor Burma Contre CQFD” (PB) by Léo Malet (Librairie de la Butte aux Cailles, Paris, France)
Inscribed by the author. Includes two blank “Nestor Burma” postcards.
1979
95
“Les Oiseaux du Maitre” (HC) by J.C. Mezieres and P. Christin (Dargaud Éditeur, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France)
Part of the French-language “Valérian and Laureline” comics series.
1973
95
“Paul Newman” (PB) by François Guérif (PAC, Paris, France)
Inscribed by the author.
1975
95
“Le Plongeon” (HC) by David Goodis (Futuropolis, Paris, France)
French-language translation of the short story “The Plunge” by Goodis.
1984
German
Box
95
“15 Science Fiction Stories II” (PB) by Harlan Ellison (ed.) (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich, Germany)
1970
95
“Lexikon der Science Fiction Literatur 1” (PB) by Hans-Joachim Alpers, Werner Fuchs, Ronald M. Hahn, and Wolfgang Jeschke (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich, Germany)
Reference book that includes an entry (pp. 193-194) on Bloch.
1980
95
“Lexikon der Science Fiction Literatur 2” (PB) by Hans-Joachim Alpers, Werner Fuchs, Ronald M. Hahn, and Wolfgang Jeschke (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich, Germany)
Reference book that includes multiple references to Bloch.
1980
95
“12 Grusel Stories” (PB) by H.P. Lovecraft (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich, Germany)
1965
95
Polish - “Orson Welles” (PB) by Janusz Skwara (Wydawnictwa Artystyczne I Filmowe, Warsaw, Poland)
1967
Spanish
Box
95
“Cine y Ciencia-Ficción” (PB) by Luis Gasca (Llibres de Sinera, Barcelona, Spain)
Inscribed by the author.
1969
95
“Los Comics en la Pantalla” (PB) by Luis Gasca (XIII Festival Internacional del Cine, Sección de Actividades Culturales, San Sebastian, Spain)
Inscribed by the author.
1965
95
“Imagen y Ciencia Ficción” (PB) by Luis Gasca (XIV Festival Internacional del Cine, Sección de Actividades Culturales, San Sebastian, Spain)
Inscribed by the author.
1966
95
“Visiones Peligrosas II” by Harlan Ellison (ed.) (Ediciones Martínez Roca, S.A., Barcelona, Spain)
Spanish-language translation of the anthology “Dangerous Visions 2,” edited by Ellison.
1983
95
“Visiones Peligrosas III” by Harlan Ellison (ed.) (Ediciones Martínez Roca, S.A., Barcelona, Spain)
Spanish-language translation of the anthology “Dangerous Visions 3,” edited by Ellison.
1983

Series II. Magazines, Fanzines, Newsletters, Bulletins, Journals, and NewspapersReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box
Magazines, Fanzines, Newsletters, Bulletins, Journals, and Newspapers with Writings by Bloch, Writings about Bloch, or Interviews with Bloch – English Language
Box
A
Box
102
“Adam” (one issue) (nudity)
Includes the story “A Toy for Juliette” by Bloch.
1968
102
“Airwaves” (one issue)
Includes the story “The Black Lotus” by Bloch.
1981
102
“Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine” (seven issues)
  • (1) March 1957 – includes the story “Man with a Hobby” by Bloch.
  • (2) August 1957 – includes the story “Luck Is No Lady” by Bloch.
  • (3) May 1958 – includes the story “A Killing in the Market” by Bloch.
  • (4) June 1961 (two copies) – includes the story “A Home Away from Home” by Bloch. “This story was third prize winner in short-story contest. Later, I dramatized it for the Hitchcock TV show – one hour from this brief beginning.”
  • (5) May 1971 – includes the story “The Play’s the Thing” by Bloch.
  • (6) November 1976 (two copies) – includes the story “Crook of the Month” by Bloch.
  • (7) November 1985 – includes the essay “The Return of Alfred Hitchcock” by Bloch.
1957-1961, 1971-1985
242
“ALGOL”/“Starship” (six issues)
  • (1) No. 16 – includes a letter (pg. 35) from Bloch.
  • (2) No. 20 – includes a letter (pg. 34) from Bloch.
  • (3) No. 22 – includes the essay “Men, Myths, and Monsters” by Bloch.
  • (4) No. 24 – includes a letter (pg. 41) from Bloch.
  • (5) No. 26 – includes a letter (pg. 48) from Bloch.
  • (6) No. 27 – includes a letter (pg. 61) from Bloch.
1970-1977
243
“ALGOL”/“Starship” (eleven issues)
  • (1) No. 28 – includes a letter (pg. 61) from Bloch.
  • (2) No. 29 – includes a letter (pg. 58) from Bloch.
  • (3) No. 31 – includes a letter (pg. 73) from Bloch.
  • (4) No. 32 – includes a letter (pg. 66) from Bloch.
  • (5) No. 33 – includes a letter (pg. 60) from Bloch.
  • (6) No. 34 – includes a letter (pg. 70) from Bloch.
  • (7) No. 35 (two copies) – includes a letter (pg. 81) from Bloch.
  • (8) No. 36 – includes a letter (pg. 64) from Bloch.
  • (9) No. 37 – includes a letter (pg. 60) from Bloch.
  • (10) No. 38 – includes a letter (pg. 50) from Bloch.
  • (11) No. 42 (two copies) – includes a letter (pg. 44) from Bloch.
1977-1981
102
“The Alien Critic” (six issues)
  • (1) No. 4 – includes a “postcard” (pg. 12) from Bloch.
  • (2) No. 5 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (3) No. 6 (two copies) – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (4) No. 7 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (5) No. 8 – includes “Robert Bloch’s Banquet Speech at the 1973 World Science Fiction Convention at Toronto” and a letter from Bloch.
  • (6) No. 9 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (7) No. 10 – includes the essay “The Traditions of Science Fiction and Conventions” by Bloch and a letter from Bloch.
  • (8) No. 11 – includes a letter from Bloch.
1973-1974
102
“The Alpha Star” (one issue)
Includes a “tribute” (pg. 8) to Bloch.
1975-1976
102
“Amazing Science Fiction Stories” (six issues)
  • (1) June 1958 – includes the story “Red Moon Rising” by Bloch.
  • (2) July 1958 – includes the story “Report on Sol III” by Bloch.
  • (3) October 1958 (three copies) – includes the story “The Crowded Earth” by Bloch. “In 1958, I was worried about the ‘population explosion’ – a bit before it became a popular problem.”
  • (4) November 1959 (two copies) – includes the story “Sneak Preview” by Bloch.
  • (5) March 1960 – includes the story “The Man Who Murdered Tomorros” by Bloch.
  • (6) June 1960 (two copies) – includes the story “The Bald-Headed Mirage” by Bloch.
1958-1959
102
“Amazing”/“Fantastic” (“Amazing Science Fiction Stories” Combined with “Fantastic Stories”) (one issue – two copies)
Includes the essay “Fantastic Adventures with Amazing” by Bloch.
1984
102
“Amazing Stories” (two issues)
  • (1) August 1938 – includes the story “Secret of the Observatory” by Bloch.
  • (2) March 1939 – includes the story “The Strange Flight of Richard Clayton” by Bloch.
1938-1939
103
“Amazing Stories” (fifteen issues)
  • (1) August 1939 – includes the story “The Man Who Walked Through Mirrors” by Bloch.
  • (2) November 1942 – includes the story “Murder from the Moon” by Bloch.
  • (3) February 1943 – includes the story “Phantom from the Film” by “Tarleton Fiske.”
  • (4) April 1943 – includes the story “Never Trust a Demon” by Bloch.
  • (5) March 1944 – includes the story “It’s a Small World” by Bloch.
  • (6) February 1948 – includes the story “Strictly from Mars” by Bloch.
  • (7) Summer 1948 – includes the story “Strictly from Mars” by Bloch.
  • (8) May 1950 – includes the story “Tooth or Consequences” by Bloch.
  • (9) December 1953-January 1954 – includes the story “The Pin” by Bloch.
  • (10) November 1954 – includes the story “Grandma Goes to Mars” by Bloch.
  • (11) March 1955 – includes the story “You Could Be Wrong” by Bloch.
  • (12) April 1956 – includes the story “Strange Flight of Richard Clayton” by Bloch.
  • (13) March 1962 (two copies) – includes a “guest editorial” by Bloch. “Finally located this difficult-to-get memento – a guest editorial in ‘Amazing Stories,’ March 1962.”
  • (14) December 1962 (three copies) – includes “‘Psycho’-Logical Bloch” by Sam Moskowitz. “A biographical sketch – accurate, if incomplete – which has since appeared in book form.”
  • (15) June 1967 (two copies) – includes the story “The Mad Scientist” by Bloch.
1939-1967
103
“The Amazing World of DC Comics” (one issue)
Includes “Strange Schwartz Stories” by Guy H. Lillian III – Bloch is mentioned on pg. 6.
1974
103
“Antithesis” (one issue)
Includes a quote (pg. 21) from Bloch.
1974
103
“Anvil” (one issue)
Includes a letter from Bloch.
1980
103
“Argosy” (Popular Publications, Inc.) (two issues)
  • (1) September 1957 – includes the story “The Egghead Plays It Straight” by Bloch.
  • (2) 1976 Special Commemorative Issue – includes the story “It Happened Tomorrow” by Bloch.
1957, 1976
103
“Argosy” (IPC Magazines Ltd., London, England) (one issue)
Includes the story “That Hell-Bound Train” by Bloch.
1971
103
“Astonishing Stories” (one issue)
Includes the story “It Happened Tomorrow” by Bloch.
1943
103
“August Derleth Society Newsletter” (one issue)
The first issue of the newsletter, which includes a quote (pg. 1) from Bloch.
1977
103
“Avon Fantasy Reader” (three issues)
  • (1) No. 5 (two copies) – includes the story “Fane of the Black Pharaoh” by Bloch.
  • (2) No. 9 – includes the story “The Unspeakable Betrothal” by Bloch.
  • (3) No. 16 – includes the story “The Black Kiss” by Bloch.
1947-1951
B
Box
103
“Best Articles & Stories” (one issue)
Includes the story “That Hell-Bound Train” by Bloch.
1960
103
“Bestseller Mystery Magazine” (two issues)
  • (1) November 1958 (two copies) – includes the stories “The Ungallant Hunter” and “The Fast Fix” by Bloch. “Two examples of an almost-forgotten form: the short-short story.”
  • (2) January 1959 (two copies) – includes the story “The Cure” by Bloch.
1958-1960
104
“Bestseller Mystery Magazine” (one issue – two copies)
Includes the story “Skin-Deep” by Bloch. “This is a bitter little horror story.”
1960
104
“Beyond Fantasy Fiction” (one issue)
Includes the story “The Dream Makers” by Bloch.
1953
104
“Bizarre Mystery Magazine” (one issue)
Includes the story “Enoch” by Bloch.
1965
104
“Bluebook Magazine” (two issues)
  • (1) August 1952 (two copies) – includes the story “Once a Sucker” by Bloch.
  • (2) January 1955 – includes the story “The Past Master” by Bloch.
1952-1955
104
“Book World” (“The Washington Post”) (one issue)
Includes Bloch in “Great Escapes: Writers Pick Their Favorites.”
1986
C
Box
104
“Calendar” (“Los Angeles Times”) (one issue)
Includes an article on the film “Psycho” (1960) that mentions Bloch.
1990
104
“Caper” (one issue)
Includes the story “How Bug-Eyed Was My Monster” by Bloch.
1957
104
“Castle of Frankenstein” (two issues)
  • (1) July 1971 (two copies) – includes the first part of an interview with Bloch.
  • (2) October 1971 (three copies) – includes the second part of an interview with Bloch.
1971
104
“Cavalier” (Fawcett Publications, Inc.) (six issues)
  • (1) December 1958 – includes the story “Enoch” by Bloch.
  • (2) December 1959 – includes the story “Beetles” by Bloch.
  • (3) August 1960 – includes the novel “Psycho” by Bloch.
  • (4) December 1960 – includes the story “The Mandarin’s Canaries” by Bloch.
  • (5) March 1961 – includes the story “Sweets to the Sweet” by Bloch.
  • (6) August 1961 – includes the story “Hungarian Rhapsody” by Bloch.
1958-1961
104
“Cavalier” (Dugent Publishing Corp.) (one issue) (nudity)
Includes the story “The Double Whammy” by Bloch.
1971
104
“Chase” (one issue – two copies)
Includes the story “The Man Who Looked Like Napoleon” by Bloch.
1964
104
“Chicagoland Omnibus” (one issue)
Includes a “completely fictitious ‘interview’ article. I supplied data by mail – the authoress fabricated her own – and the editor rehashed it all, not neglecting to complete the job by misspelling my name on the cover. Sic transit!”
1968
104
“Children of the Night” (one issue)
Includes an essay that Bloch originally wrote for the book series “Reference Guide to Fantastic Films” by Walt Lee.
1975
104
“Cosmopolitan” (one issue – two copies)
Includes an excerpt from Bloch’s novel “Night-World.”
1972
104
“The Count Dracula Society Quarterly” (one issue)
“Report on talk given to Dracula Society – Dec. 1967.”
1968
104
“Crypt of Cthulhu” (one issue – four copies)
A “special Robert Bloch issue” that includes the story “The Sorcerer’s Jewel” by “Tarlton Fiske,” as well as articles about Bloch and his writings.
1986
104
“Cygnus” (one issue)
Includes an interview with Bloch.
1982
D
Box
104
“Deeper Than You Think…” (one issue)
Includes “a lengthy autobiographical article dealing with my early association with ‘Weird Tales’ magazine.”
1968
104
Claude Degler, Jr. (two issues)
Each issue includes material about an apparently imaginary “feud” between Bloch and Bob Tucker.
undated
104
“Detective Tales” (two issues)
  • (1) December 1945 – includes the story “C.O.D. – Corpse on Delivery” by Bloch.
  • (2) April 1946 – includes the story “The Knife and the Throat” by Bloch.
1945-1946
104
“Dime Mystery Magazine” (four issues)
  • (1) September 1945 – includes the story “The Finger Necklace” by Bloch.
  • (2) February 1946 (two copies) – includes the story “The Noose Hangs High” by Bloch. “Another ‘find’ – a story which has nothing to recommend it but scarcity and age, in an old pulp that was offered to me recently by a collector. Title of the story was later appropriated (without credit or cash) for an Abbott & Costello movie.”
  • (3) November 1946 – includes the story “Skeleton in My Closet” by Bloch.
  • (4) July 1947 – includes the story “A Head for His Bier!” by Bloch.
1945-1946
104
“Diners’ Club Magazine” (one issue – two copies)
Includes the story “The Show Must Go On” by Bloch. “A short story – later selected for Diners’ Club anthology.”
1962
104
“The Diversifier” (one issue)
Includes an interview with Bloch. Also includes as an insert a letter from editor C.C. Clingan.
1978
104
“Dude” (one issue) (nudity)
Includes the story “The Neon Graveyard” by Bloch.
1965
104
“The Dude (two issues)
  • (1) September 1960 – includes the story “Grim Fairy Tales” by Bloch.
  • (2) January 1961 – includes the story “Memo to a Movie-Maker” by Bloch.
1960-1961
E
Box
104
“Easy Reader” (one issue)
Includes an article about Bloch.
1979
104
“Ed McBain’s Mystery Book” (one issue)
Includes the story “Hobo” by Bloch.
1960
104
“Efforts From Churning Fingers” (three issues)
  • (1) No. 11 – includes “The Chopping Bloch” by Randall D. Larson – the “first in a series of analyses on the writing of Robert Bloch. This one dissects ‘The Feast in the Abbey.’”
  • (2) No. 14 – includes “The author of ‘Psycho’ and I” by Randall D. Larson.
  • (3) No. 15 – includes “The Chopping Bloch” by Randall D. Larson – “second in a series of analysis on the fiction of Robert Bloch. This installment dissects ‘Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper.’”
1979-1980
104
“Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine” (seven issues)
  • (1) June 1957 – includes the story “Dig That Crazy Grave!” by Bloch.
  • (2) October 1957 (two copies) – includes the story “Crime in Rhyme” by Bloch. “Humorous crime fiction is fairly uncommon nowadays. Here’s my bit.”
  • (3) November 1957 (three copies) – includes the story “Sock Finish” by Bloch. “One of the best of the many stories I wrote with a Hollywood setting. Buster Keaton liked this one, bless him.”
  • (4) April 1958 – includes the story “Is Betsey Blake Still Alive?” by Bloch.
  • (5) May 1959 – includes the story “Show Biz” by Bloch.
  • (6) June 1959 – includes the story “The Living Bracelet” by Bloch.
  • (7) October 1961 – includes the story “The Man Who Looked Like Napoleon” by Bloch.
1957-1961
105
“Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine” (six issues)
  • (1) October 1966 – includes the story “Life in Our Time” by Bloch.
  • (2) April 1967 (two copies) – includes the story “The Living Dead” by Bloch. “Used as basis for TV pilot.”
  • (3) April 1968 – includes the story “The Man Who Never Did Anything Right” by Bloch.
  • (4) August 1968 – includes the story “The Gods Are Not Mocked” by Bloch.
  • (5) April 1973 (two copies) – includes the story “See How They Run” by Bloch.
  • (6) March 1976 (two copies) – includes the story “A Most Unusual Murder” by Bloch.
1966-1976
105
“Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine” (British edition) (two issues)
  • (1) March 1958 – includes the story “Dig That Crazy Grave!” by Bloch.
  • (2) August 1959 – includes the story “The Living Bracelet” by Bloch.
1958-1959
105
“Escapade” (one issue)
Includes the story “Edifice Complex” by Bloch.
1958
F
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105
“Famous Fantastic Mysteries” (one issue)
Includes the story “The Man Who Collected Poe” by Bloch.
1951
105
“Famous Monsters of Filmland” (thirteen issues)
  • (1) No. 10 – includes the essay “Menace, Anyone?” by Bloch.
  • (2) No. 13 (two copies) – includes “Konga Roo Meets Robert Bloch,” an “exchange of opinions” between Graham B. Stone of Sydney, Australia, and Bloch. “A brief statement of my views on this type of publication.”
  • (3) No. 16 (three copies) – includes part one of the essay “The Clown at Midnight” by Bloch. “Several of my articles on films have been reprinted in this magazine – here’s an example.”
  • (4) No. 17 (two copies) – includes part two of the essay “The Clown at Midnight” by Bloch.
  • (5) 1964 Yearbook – includes the essay “Menace, Anyone?” by Bloch.
  • (6) No. 53 – includes the story “The Horror in the Lighthouse” by Edgar Allan Poe and Bloch.
  • (7) No. 56 (two copies) – includes a truncated version of Bloch’s reminiscences of Boris Karloff. “Contains my comment on Karloff’s death – abbreviated.”
  • (8) No. 57 (two copies) – includes “A Remembrance of Boris Karloff” by Bloch. “Letter column asks for the rest of my comment on Karloff’s passing – which is duly presented therein.”
  • (9) No. 61 – includes part one of the essay “The Clown at Midnight” by Bloch.
  • (10) No. 62 – includes part two of the essay “The Clown at Midnight” by Bloch.
  • (11) No. 104 (six copies) – includes “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligory,” an article on Bloch, as well as the essay “Son of Psycho” by Bloch.
  • (12) No. 110 – includes the essay “Calling Dr. Caligari” by Bloch.
  • (13) No. 137 – includes the story “The Horror in the Lighthouse” by Edgar Allan Poe and Bloch.
1961-1977
105
“Fandom Unlimited” (one issue)
Includes an interview with Bloch.
1971
105
“Fan’s Zine” (two issues)
Each issue includes a letter from Bloch.
1976, undated
105
“Fantasmic S-F” (one issue)
Includes a letter from Bloch.
1986
105
“Fantastic” (Ultimate Publishing Co., Inc.) (five issues)
  • (1) November 1965 (two copies) – includes the story “Tooth or Consequences” by Bloch.
  • (2) May 1967 (two copies) – includes the story “The Pin” by Bloch.
  • (3) July 1967 – includes the story “Mr. Steinway” by Bloch.
  • (4) August 1969 – includes the story “Let’s Do It for Love” by Bloch.
  • (5) February 1970 (two copies) – includes the story “Double Whammy” by Bloch.
1965-1970
105
“Fantastic”/“Fantastic Science Fiction Stories”/“Fantastic Stories of Imagination” (Ziff-Davis Publishing Co.) (eleven issues)
  • (1) January-February 1953 – includes the story “The Lighthouse” by Edgar Allan Poe and Bloch.
  • (2) November-December 1953 – includes the story “Let’s Do It for Love” by Bloch.
  • (3) April 1954 (two copies) – includes the story “Mr. Steinway” by Bloch.
  • (4) May 1958 – includes “Spawn of the Dark One” by Bloch.
  • (5) June 1958 (two copies) – includes the story “Terror in Cut-Throat Cove” by Bloch.
  • (6) October 1958 – includes the story “A Lesson for the Teacher” by Bloch.
  • (7) November 1958 – includes the story “F.O.B. Venus” by Bloch.
  • (8) January 1959 – includes the story “The Screaming People” by Bloch.
  • (9) May 1959 (two copies) – includes the story “The Hungry Eye” by Bloch. “A sample of negativistic philosophy in fantasy form.”
  • (10) July 1959 (two copies) – includes the story “The Last Plea” by Bloch.
  • (11) January 1960 (two copies) – includes the story “The Funnel of God” by Bloch.
1953-1960
106
“Fantastic”/“Fantastic Science Fiction Stories”/“Fantastic Stories of Imagination” (Ziff-Davis Publishing Co.) (three issues)
  • (1) July 1960 (three copies) – includes “The Covenant,” a five-part story in which Bloch wrote the fifth part.
  • (2) August 1960 – includes the story “The World-Timer” by Bloch.
  • (3) June 1962 – includes the story “The Past Master” by Bloch.
1960-1962
106
“Fantastic Adventures” (fourteen issues)
  • (1) April 1940 – includes the story “Queen of the Metal Men” by Bloch.
  • (2) April 1942 – includes the story “Time Wounds All Heels” by Bloch.
  • (3) May 1942 – includes the story “Gather ‘Round the Flowing Bowler” by Bloch.
  • (4) June 1942 – includes the story “The Pied Piper Fights the Gestapo” by Bloch.
  • (5) July 1942 – includes the story “The Weird Doom Floyd Scrilch” by Bloch.
  • (6) August 1942 – includes the story “The Little Man Who Wasn’t All There” by Bloch.
  • (7) September 1942 – includes the story “Son of a Witch” by Bloch.
  • (8) October 1942 – includes the story “Jerk, the Giant Killer” by Bloch.
  • (9) November 1942 – includes the story “The Golden Opportunity of Lefty Feep” by Bloch.
  • (10) December 1942 – includes the story “Lefty Feep and the Sleepy-Time Gal” by Bloch.
  • (11) January 1943 – includes the story “Lefty Feep Catches Hell” by Bloch.
  • (12) February 1943 – includes the story “Nothing Happens to Lefty Feep” by Bloch.
  • (13) March 1943 (two copies) – includes the stories “The Chance of a Ghost” by Bloch and “The Black Brain” by “Tarlton Fiske.”
  • (14) April 1943 – includes the story “Lefty Feep and the Racing Robot” by Bloch.
1940-1943
107
“Fantastic Adventures” (fourteen issues)
  • (1) May 1943 – includes the stories “Genie with the Light Brown Hair” by Bloch and “The Skeleton in the Closet” by “Tarlton Fiske.”
  • (2) June 1943 – includes the stories “Stuporman” by Bloch and “Almost Human” by “Tarlton Fiske.”
  • (3) July 1943 – includes the story “The Goon from Rangoon” by Bloch.
  • (4) August 1943 – includes the stories “You Can’t Kid Lefty Feep” by Bloch and “Fairy Tale” by “Tarlton Fiske.”
  • (5) October 1943 – includes the stories “A Horse on Lefty Feep” by Bloch and “Mystery of the Creeping Underwear” by “Tarlton Fiske.”
  • (6) February 1944 – includes the story “Lefty Feep’s Arabian Nightmare” by Bloch.
  • (7) April 1944 – includes the story “Left Feep Does Time” by Bloch.
  • (8) April 1945 – includes the story “Lefty Feep Gets Henpecked” by Bloch.
  • (9) July 1946 – includes the story “Tree’s a Crowd” by Bloch.
  • (10) September 1947 – includes the story “The Mad Scientist” by Bloch.
  • (11) March 1950 – includes the story “Girl from Mars” by Bloch.
  • (12) July 1950 – includes the story “End of Your Rope” by Bloch.
  • (13) August 1950 – includes the story “The Devil with You!” by Bloch.
  • (14) July 1951 (two copies) – includes the story “The Dead Don’t Die!” by Bloch.
1943-1951
107
“Fantastic Monsters of the Films” (one issue – two copies)
Includes the story “Black Lotus” by Bloch. “A very early (1934) story which I did for a fan magazine – since then, reprinted in professional magazines a number of times. Written at age 16.”
1962
107
“Fantastic Universe” (seven issues)
  • (1) May 1954 (two copies) – includes the story “The Goddess of Wisdom” by Bloch.
  • (2) January 1956 (two copies) – includes the story “You Got to Have Brains” by Bloch. “I once lived in Chicago – not in this neighborhood – but the locale impressed me.”
  • (3) July 1956 – includes the story “Founding Fathers” by Bloch.
  • (4) October 1956 (three copies) – includes the story “A Way of Life” by Bloch. “The first professionally printed story about science fiction fans.”
  • (5) June 1957 (three copies) – includes the story “Terror Over Hollywood” by Bloch. “This Hollywood story is now one of the episodes in a film [‘Torture Garden’] I did for Paramount.”
  • (6) July 1958 (two copies) – includes the story “Egghead” by Bloch. “A wrong guess.”
  • (7) March 1960 – includes the story “Beep No More, My Lady” by Bloch.
1954-1960
108
“Fantasy Book” (one issue)
Includes the story “Black Lotus” by Bloch.
1947
108
“Fantasy Crossroads” (one issue)
Includes the story “The Dark Isle” by Bloch.
1975
108
“Fantasy Tales” (two issues)
  • (1) Winter 1983 (two copies) – includes the story “A Question of Identity” by Bloch.
  • (2) Winter 1984 (three copies) – includes the story “The Sorcerer’s Jewel” by Bloch.
1983-1984
108
“Films in Review” (three issues)
  • (1) March 1966 (three copies) – includes the essay “Things I Never Knew About the Movies” by Bloch. “A short article, written at editor’s request, on film books, in letter column by permission.”
  • (2) March 1969 (two copies) – includes an article about Bloch by Jack Edmund Nolan in the “Films on TV” column. “Article on my TV work – almost entirely erroneous – which I corrected in a letter printed in following issue.”
  • (3) April 1969 – includes a letter from Bloch responding to the article about him in the March 1969 issue.
1966-1969
108
“FOSFAX” (fourteen issues)
  • (1) August 1986 – includes a review of the book “Out of My Head” by Bloch.
  • (2) September 1986 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (3) January 1987 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (4) February 1987 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (5) March 1987 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (6) August 1987 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (7) September 1987 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (8) November/December 1987 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (9) May 1989 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (10) September 1990 – includes a review of the novel “Psycho House” by Bloch.
  • (11) November 1990 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (12) September 1991 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (13) October 1992 – includes a review of the book “The Eighth Stage of Fandom” by Bloch.
  • (14) October/November 1993 – includes a review of the book “Once Around the Bloch” by Bloch.
1986-1993
108
“From Beyond the Dark Gateway” (one issue – two copies)
Includes the story “The Sorcerer’s Jewel” by Bloch.
1977
108
“Fury” (two issues) (nudity)
  • (1) November 1960 – includes the story “The Last Laugh” by Bloch.
  • (2) July 1962 – includes the story “Method for Murder” by Bloch.
1960-1962
G
Box
108
“Galaxy Science Fiction”/“Galaxy Magazine” (five issues)
  • (1) February 1956 – includes the story “Dead-End Doctor” by Bloch.
  • (2) October 1958 – includes the story “Block That Metaphor” by Bloch.
  • (3) October 1961 – includes the story “Crime Machine” by Bloch.
  • (4) February 1968 – includes the story “Sales of a Deathman” by Bloch.
  • (5) April 1969 (three copies) – includes the story “How Like a God” by Bloch. “My most recent science fiction story – featured herein – as opposed to the straight fantasy efforts of this year [1969].”
1956-1969
108
“Gallery” (three issues) (nudity)
  • (1) January 1973 – includes part one of the story “How Crime Flies” by Bloch.
  • (2) February 1973 – includes part two of the story “How Crime Flies” by Bloch.
  • (3) November 1975 (three copies) – includes the story “The Model” by Bloch.
1973-1975
108
“Gamma” (one issue – two copies)
Includes the story “The Old College Try” by Bloch.
1963
108
“Gent” (five issues) (nudity)
  • (1) October 1957 (two copies) – includes the essay “Less Roaring, Please!” by Bloch.
  • (2) February 1960 (two copies) – includes the essay “The Neon Graveyard” by Bloch.
  • (3) October 1960 – includes the essay “Southern Discomfort” by Bloch.
  • (4) February 1962 (two copies) – includes the essay “The Unexplored Fields” by Bloch.
  • (5) April 1965 – includes the essay “Less Roaring, Please!” by Bloch.
1957-1972
108
“Graymalkin” (three issues)
Each issue includes a letter from Bloch.
1979, undated
H
Box
108
“Halls of Horror” (one issue)
Includes an interview with Bloch and a Bloch filmography.
undated
108
“Haunted” (one issue)
Includes the essay “A Stake in the Future” by Bloch. “A ‘fan magazine’ devoted not to science fiction, but to fantasy – and my article dealing with the state of the genre in current literature.”
1963
108
“The Horror Show” (one issue – three copies)
“Special Robert Bloch issue” that includes the stories “The Movie People” and “Beelzebub” by Bloch, as well as an interview with Bloch.
1985
108
“HPL” (one issue)
Includes the essay “The Lovecraft Mythos” by Bloch.
undated
108
“HTT” (one issue)
Includes a letter from Bloch.
1985
108
“The Hunting of the Snark” (one issue)
Includes a letter from Bloch.
1976
108
“Hustler” (one issue – three copies) (nudity)
Includes the story “The Shrink and the Nympho” by Bloch.
1983
I
Box
108
“Ibid” (four issues)
  • (1) No. 31 – includes a letter (pg. 5) from Bloch.
  • (2) No. 36 – includes a letter (pg. 6) from Bloch.
  • (3) No. 54 – includes “Out of My Head: Believer in Fiawol” by Ben Indick, as well as excerpts from the book “Out of My Head” by Bloch.
  • (4) No. 85 – Includes a reprint of the essay “The Seven Ages of Fan” by Bloch.
1980-1981, 1993, undated
108
“Idea” (one issue)
Includes a letter (pg. 33) from Bloch.
1994
108
“If”/“Worlds of If” (four issues)
  • (1) July 1960 (two copies) – includes the story “Talent” by Bloch. “Horror films lend themselves well to a science fiction plot.”
  • (2) December 1965 – includes the story “Loncon II” by Bloch.
  • (3) February 1969 (three copies) – includes the essay “At Bay with the Baycon: Convention Report” by Bloch. “1968 convention report written for this 1969 magazine.”
  • (4) May 1969 (four copies) – includes the story “Groovyland” by Bloch. “A whacky novelet which expresses some of my reactions to the hippie scene.”
1960-1969
109
“If”/“Worlds of If” (three issues)
  • (1) July 1969 (two copies) – includes “Authorgraphs: An Interview with Robert Bloch.” “Contains personal interview with me by editor Frederik Pohl – Rio de Janeiro, 1969.”
  • (2) January 1970 (two copies) – includes the essay “Diary Found in the St. Louis Zoo” by Bloch.
  • (3) April 1972 (two copies) – includes the story “The Old Switcheroo” by Bloch.
1970-1972
109
“Imagination” (four issues)
  • (1) April 1951 – includes the story “The Hungry House” by Bloch.
  • (2) June 1951 – includes the story “Hell’s Angel” by Bloch.
  • (3) January 1955 – includes the story “Comfort Me, My Robot” by Bloch.
  • (4) April 1957 – includes the essay “Fandora’s Box,” “conducted” by Bloch.
1951-1957
109
“Imaginative Tales” (four issues)
  • (1) January 1955 – includes the story “Black Magic Holiday” by Bloch.
  • (2) March 1955 (two copies) – includes the story “Mr. Margate’s Mermaid” by Bloch. “Humorous fantasy – a rare enough category.”
  • (3) May 1955 (four copies) – includes the story “The Miracle of Ronald Weems” by Bloch. “Thorne Smith, anyone?”
  • (4) July 1955 – includes the story “The Big Binge” by Bloch.
1955
109
“Infinity Science Fiction” (one issue)
Includes the story “Have Tux – Will Travel” by Bloch.
1955
109
“Inside” (one issue)
Includes the essay “How to be a SF Critic” by Bloch. “An article on science fiction criticism as practiced by fan reviewers.”
1962
109
“Intermediate Vector Bosons” (one issue)
Includes the essay “Surrogate in ‘58” by Bloch.
1981
109
J - “The Journal of the Royal Thaumaturgical Society” (one issue – two copies)
Includes a quote (pg. 14) from Bloch.
1978
109
K - “Keyhole Mystery Magazine” (two issues)
  • (1) June 1960 (two copies) – includes the story “A Matter of Life” by Bloch.
  • (2) August 1960 – includes the story “Fat Chance” by Bloch.
1960
L
Box
109
“Lan’s Lantern” (eight issues)
  • (1) No. 11 – includes “A Brief Note on Simaktivity” by Bloch.
  • (2) No. 20 – includes a letter (pg. 91) from Bloch.
  • (3) No. 21 – includes from Mark Leeper a letter (pg. 96) responding to Bloch’s letter in issue No. 20.
  • (4) No. 22 – includes from Bloch a letter (pg. 117) responding to Mark Leeper’s letter in issue No. 21.
  • (5) No. 23 – includes a letter (pg. 111) from Bloch.
  • (6) No. 26 – includes a letter (pg. 106) from Bloch.
  • (7) No. 31 – includes a letter (pg. 113) from Bloch.
  • (8) No. 40 – includes a letter (pg. 143) from Bloch.
1981-1992
109
“Laughing Osiris” (one issue)
Includes an interview with Bloch.
1974
355
“Look” (one issue)
Includes a three-way interview with Bloch, Forrest J. Ackerman, and Fritz Leiber on movie monsters. “Some of the ideas ‘editorialized’ by the writer of this article were suggested to him by me.”
1964
109
“Los Angeles” (one issue)
Includes the story “Final Performance” by Bloch.
1987
M
Box
355
“The Magazine” (“Dayton Daily News”) (one issue)
Includes an article about Bloch.
1983
109
“The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction” (twelve issues)
  • (1) March 1955 (three copies) – includes the story “I Do Not Love Thee, Dr. Fell” by Bloch. “I have written many stories about psychiatry – this is perhaps the best.”
  • (2) April 1956 (three copies) – includes the story “I Kiss Your Shadow” by Bloch. “A short story, later used for a TV pilot by 20th Century-Fox.”
  • (3) June 1956 (two copies) – includes the story “All on a Golden Afternoon” by Bloch. “A pastiche on the psychoanalytical view of ‘Alice in Wonderland.’”
  • (4) September 1956 – includes the story “Some of My Best Fans Are Friends” by Bloch.
  • (5) October 1956 – includes the story “Try This for Psis” by Bloch.
  • (6) March 1957 – includes the story “The Proper Spirit” by Bloch.
  • (7) September 1957 (two copies) – includes the story “The Traveling Salesman” by Bloch. “Another appearance for what started out as a fan-magazine contribution.”
  • (8) March 1958 – includes the story “How Bug-Eyed Was My Monster” by Bloch.
  • (9) September 1958 – includes the story “That Hell-Bound Train” by Bloch.
  • (10) March 1964 (two copies) – includes the story “The Conventional Approach” by Bloch.
  • (11) July 1966 (two copies) – includes the story “The Plot Is the Thing” by Bloch. “A strange fantasy about horror films.”
  • (12) October 1969 (two copies) – includes the story “The Movie People” by Bloch. “One of my best – and least typical – short stories: this one I’m happy with, and I doubt if it will every receive any attention whatsoever, while junk is better-received.”
1955-1969
110
“The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction” (five issues)
  • (1) October 1976 (four copies) – includes the story “A Case of the Stubborns” by Bloch.
  • (2) May 1977 (three copies) – includes the story “But First These Words” by Bloch.
  • (3) June 1977 – includes the story “Nina” by Bloch.
  • (4) October 1977 (two copies) – includes the story “What You See Is What You Get” by Bloch.
  • (5) May 1979 – includes the story “Freak Show” by Bloch.
1976-1979
110
“Magazine of Horror” (two issues)
  • (1) Winter 1965-1966 – includes the story “The Faceless God” by Bloch.
  • (2) December 1969 (three copies) – Includes the story “Satan’s Servants” by Bloch. “See the story and my introduction to it for the history of this rather unusual item.”
1965-1969
110
“Mammoth Detective” (three issues)
  • (1) November 1943 – includes the stories “It’s Your Own Funeral” by Bloch and “Meet Mr. Murder” by “Tarlton Fiske.”
  • (2) February 1944 – includes the story “Horror in Hollywood” by Bloch.
  • (3) August 1944 – includes the story “Eye of Medusa” by Bloch.
1943-1944
110
“Mammoth Mystery” (one issue)
Includes the story “Son of Rasputin” by Bloch.
1945
110
“Mammoth Western” (one issue)
Includes the story “Chinaman’s Chance” by Bloch.
1950
110
“The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine” (one issue)
Includes the story “Hell on Earth” by Bloch.
1966
110
“Manhunt” (one issue)
Includes the story “Terror in the Night” by Bloch.
1956
110
“Men” (one issue)
Includes the story “Bankroll for a Blonde Widow” by Bloch.
1958
110
“Menagerie” (one issue)
“A ‘Star Trek’ fanzine – in which I’m mentioned, of course, as a script writer for the show.”
1969
110
“Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine”/“Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine” (ten issues)
  • (1) September 1956 – includes the story “Water’s Edge” by Bloch.
  • (2) February 1957 – includes the story “The Real Bad Friend” by Bloch.
  • (3) September 1958 – includes the story “That Old Black Magic” by Bloch.
  • (4) October 1959 – includes the story “Double Tragedy” by Bloch.
  • (5) January 1960 – includes the story “The Show Must Go On” by Bloch.
  • (6) February 1960 – includes the story “The Dead Beat” by Bloch.
  • (7) August 1960 – includes the story “The Big Build-Up” by Bloch.
  • (8) September 1962 (two copies) – includes the story “Lizzie Borden Took an Axe” by Bloch.
  • (9) October 1963 (two copies) – includes the story “Waxworks” by Bloch.
  • (10) June 1972 – includes the story “I Never Had a Christmas Tree” by Bloch.
1956-1972
243
“Moebius Trip”/“S.F. Echo” (nine issues)
  • (1) No. 7– includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (2) No. 8 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (3) No. 9 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (4) No. 10 – includes a review (pg.23) of Bloch’s novel “Sneak Preview.”
  • (5) No. 11 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (6) No. 12 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (7) No. 14 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (8) No. 22 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (9) No. 23 & 24 – includes a letter from Bloch.
1971-1978
110
“Monster Madness” (Marvel Comics Group) (one issue – two copies)
Includes “Yours Truly, Bob – The Ripper!” – an article on Bloch.
1973
110
“Monster World” (one issue)
Includes the story “The Lighthouse of Horror” by Edgar Allan Poe and Bloch.
1965
110
“Moonshine” (one issue)
Includes a letter from Bloch.
1971
110
“Mystery Magazine” (one issue)
Includes “The Psycho Man – An Interview with Robert Bloch.”
1982
110
“Mystery Scene” (one issue)
Includes an interview with Bloch.
1987
110
“Mystery Stories” (one issue)
Includes the story “Head Man” by Bloch.
1950
110
“Mystery Writers’ Annual” (Mystery Writers of America, Inc.) (two issues)
  • (1) 1963 – includes the essay “Anyone for Menace?” by Bloch. “You’ll find an original article on mystery writing I did at request of this organization.”
  • (2) 1964 – includes a mention of Bloch and a photo of him as an infant in a “Which is Which?” quiz. “See p. 13 for a photo of the writer as an innocent babe.”
1963-1964
110
“Mystery Writers of America Newsletter” (two issues)
Each issue includes a paragraph on Bloch’s current works.
1974
N
Box
110
“Necrofile – The Review of Horror Fiction” (one issue – two copies)
Includes a review of Bloch’s book “Once Around the Bloch: An Unauthorized Autobiography.”
1993
110
“Necromonicon Notes” (one issue)
Includes a quote from Bloch (pg. 2).
1980
111
“New Detective” (one issue)
Includes the story “Singe for Your Supper” by Bloch.
1944
111
“New Editions” (one issue)
Includes a condensed version of Bloch’s novel “Psycho.”
1960
111
“Night Cry” (three issues)
  • (1) Fall 1985 (two copies) – includes the story “The Lighthouse” by Edgar Allan Poe and Bloch.
  • (2) Spring 1986 (two copies) – includes the story “The Yougoslaves” by Bloch.
  • (3) Fall 1986 – includes the story “The Chaney Legacy” by Bloch.
1985-1986
111
“Nightgaunt” (one issue)
Includes an interview with Bloch.
1985
111
“Night Voyages” (one issue)
Includes “Yours Truly, Robert Bloch,” an interview with Bloch.
1978
111
“No Goat’s Kneecap” (one issue)
Includes a letter from Bloch.
1992
111
“Notes” (one issue)
Includes a comment from Bloch (pg. 75).
1987
111
“Nugget” (one issue) (nudity)
Includes the essay “The Decline and Fall of the American Shooting Gallery” by Bloch.
1956
111
“Nyctalops” (one issue)
Includes the essay “A Visitor from Averoigne” by Bloch.
1972
O
Box
111
“Odyssey” (one issue – two copies)
Includes the story “ETFF” by Bloch.
1976
111
“Other Worlds Science Stories” (six issues)
  • (1) July 1951 (two copies) – includes the story “The Tin You Love to Touch” by Bloch.
  • (2) September 1951 (two copies) – includes the story “My Struggle” by Bloch. “A ‘fan’ magazine piece becomes a professional effort.”
  • (3) October 1951 – includes the story “The End of Science-Fiction” by Bloch.
  • (4) December 1951 – includes the story “The Tchen Lam’s Vengeance” by Bloch.
  • (5) June 1953 (two copies) – includes the story “The Thinking Cap” by Bloch. “Childhood reading in mythology came in handy on this one.”
  • (6) July 1955 – includes the story “Where the Buffalo Roam” by Bloch.
1951-1953
111
“Out There” (one issue – three copies)
Includes “Postcard from Robert Bloch.”
1972
P
Box
111
“Penthouse” (two issues) (nudity)
  • (1) May 1971 – includes the story “The Oracle” by Bloch.
  • (2) March 1972 (two copies) – includes the story “Ego Trip” by Bloch.
1971-1972
111
“Permafrost” (one issue)
Includes a short review (pg. 9) of Bloch’s novel “Psycho.”
1993
111
“Phantom” (one issue)
Includes the story “Black Lotus” by Bloch.
1958
111
“Playboy” (six issues) (nudity)
  • (1) January 1956 (two copies) – includes the story “I Like Blondes” by Bloch.
  • (2) February 1957 – includes the story “The Traveling Salesman” by Bloch.
  • (3) October 1957 – includes the story “The Cure” by Bloch.
  • (4) August 1958 – includes the story “Word of Honor” by Bloch.
  • (5) December 1963 – includes the story “Beelzebub” by Bloch.
  • (6) May 1971 (two copies) – includes the story “Animal Fair” by Bloch.
1956-1971
111
“Pleasure” (one issue) (nudity)
Includes the story “The Sex Education of Homer” by Bloch.
1960
111
“Prehensile” (two issues)
Each issue includes a letter from Bloch.
1974
111
“Previews” (Pacific Palisades-Brentwood-Santa Monica) (one issue)
Includes the story “Come-back” by Bloch.
1984
111
“Pulp” (two issues)
Each issue includes a letter from Bloch.
1986-1987
111
“Pulse Pounding Adventure Stories” (one issue)
Includes the story “Indian Sign” by Bloch.
1987
111
Q - "Questar" (one issue)
Includes an interview with Bloch.
1980
R
Box
111
“Review” (one issue)
Includes “Robert Bloch on Writing.”
1976
111
“The Robert Bloch Fanzine” (two issues – two copies of one issue)
1972-1973
111
“Rod Serling’s ‘The Twilight Zone’ Magazine” (three issues)
  • (1) June 1981 – includes an interview with Bloch.
  • (2) August 1982 (three copies) – includes the story “The Lighthouse” by Edgar Allan Poe and Bloch.
  • (3) December 1984 (two copies) – includes the story “Pumpkin” by Bloch.
1981-1984
111
“Rogue” (four issues) (nudity)
  • (1) October 1956 – includes “So You’d Like to Have a Harem?” by Bloch.
  • (2) December 1956 – includes “Is There a Doctor on the Couch?” by Bloch.
  • (3) February 1957 – includes “How Stale Was My Cheesecake” by Bloch.
  • (4) April 1957 – includes “How to Seduce Practically Anyone” by Bloch.
1956-1957
112
“Rogue” (forty-five issues) (nudity)
  • (1) May 1957 – includes “The Bed and the Beautiful” by Bloch.
  • (2) June 1957 – includes “Is There a Detour in Your Sex Drive?” by Bloch.
  • (3) August 1957 – includes “Unconventional Approach” by Bloch.
  • (4) September 1957 – includes “Boobs in the Woods” by Bloch.
  • (5) October 1957 – includes the story “Around the World in 80 Dames” by Bloch.
  • (6) December 1957 – includes “To Hell with Hoyle” by Bloch.
  • (7) April 1958 – includes the story “Last Ruse of Summer” by Bloch.
  • (8) July 1958 – includes “A Man’s Best Friend is His Motor” by Bloch.
  • (9) November 1958 – includes “The Vanished American” by Bloch.
  • (10) June 1959 – includes the story “Gloating Place” by Bloch.
  • (11) July 1959 – includes the story “The Big Kick” by Bloch.
  • (12) August 1959 – includes the story “Night School” by Bloch.
  • (13) March 1960 – includes the essay “The Clown at Midnight” by Bloch.
  • (14) June 1960 (two copies) – includes the story “The Masterpiece” by Bloch. “I wrote several stories for this magazine before I became a columnist for it. This is a typical specimen.”
  • (15) August 1960 (two copies) – includes “Babes in Boozeland” by Bloch.
  • (16) March 1961 (two copies) – includes the story “Philtre Tip” by Bloch.
  • (17) July 1961 (two copies) – includes a “Basic Bloch” column. “My first column in this magazine series.”
  • (18) August 1961 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (19) September 1961 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (20) October 1961 (two copies) – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (21) November 1961 - includes a “Basic Bloch” column. “A ‘Hollywood party’ I attended – and a memorable one!”
  • (22) December 1961 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (23) January 1962 (two copies) – includes a “Basic Bloch” column. “A column about Boris Karloff.”
  • (24) February 1962 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (25) March 1962 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (26) April 1962 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (27) May 1962 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (28) June 1962 (two copies) – includes a “Basic Bloch” column. “For several years I conducted a monthly column in this magazine – writing exactly as I pleased.”
  • (29) July 1962 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (30) August 1962 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (31) September 1962 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (32) October 1962 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (33) November 1962 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (34) December 1962 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (35) January 1963 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (36) February 1963 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (37) March 1963 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (38) April 1963 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (39) May 1963 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (40) June 1963 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (41) July 1963 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (42) August 1963 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (43) September 1963 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (44) October 1963 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
  • (45) November 1963 – includes a “Basic Bloch” column.
1957-1963
S
Box
112
“The Saint Detective Magazine”/“The Saint Mystery Magazine”/“The Saint Magazine” (nine issues)
  • (1) August 1956 – includes the story “String of Pearls” by Bloch.
  • (2) July 1959 – includes the story “The Man Who Knew Women” by Bloch.
  • (3) January 1960 – includes the story “The Big Send” by Bloch.
  • (4) March 1962 – includes the story “Untouchable” by Bloch.
  • (5) May 1963 – includes the story “The Living End” by Bloch.
  • (6) August 1963 – includes the story “Deadly Joker” by Bloch.
  • (7) September 1964 (two copies) – includes the story “The Same Channel” by Bloch.
  • (8) May 1966 – includes the story “All in the Family” by Bloch.
  • (9) August 1966 – includes the story “Pride Goes-” by Bloch.
1956-1966
112
“Satellite Science Fiction” (two issues)
  • (1) April 1957 – includes the story “Welcome, Stranger” by Bloch.
  • (2) October 1957 – includes the story “The Tempter” by Bloch.
1957
112
“Scholastic Scope” (one issue – two copies)
Includes the story “Enoch” by Bloch.
1976
112
“Science Fantasy Yearbook” (one issue – two copies)
Includes the story “End of Your Rope” by Bloch.
1970
112
“Science Fiction Adventure Classics” (two issues)
  • (1) Fall 1969 – includes the story “The Strange Flight of Richard Clayton” by Bloch.
  • (2) Summer 1971 – includes the story “The Man Who Walked Through Mirrors” by Bloch.
1969-1971
112
“Science Fiction Adventures” (one issue – three copies)
Includes the story “Murder from the Moon” by Bloch.
1973
112
“Science-Fiction Five-Yearly”/“Science Fiction Five-Yearly” (two issues)
  • (1) November 1956 – includes the story “I’ll Fry Tomorrow” by Bloch. “This publication – now so rare that the editor has no copy – has been justly famous in science fiction fandom because it is a five-yearly. An issue has appeared in 1951, 1956 (this specimen), 1961, and 1966, which makes the ‘serials’ contained herein a real put-on. In fact, the whole magazine is a put-on (or a take-off) on ‘serious’ science fiction fanzines.”
  • (2) November 1976 – includes the story “The Thirty Years War” by Bloch.
1956, 1976
112
“Science-Fiction +” (one issue)
Includes the story “The Proxy Head” by Bloch.
1953
112
“Science Fiction Review” (two issues)
  • (1) No. 28 – includes a letter (pg. 44) from Bloch.
  • (2) No. 32 – includes a letter (pg. 43) from Bloch. “One of the best of the many fanzines in the science fiction field – won an ward this year [1969] – I wrote for it on occasion.”
1968-1969
112
“Science Fiction Review” (six issues)
  • (1) No. 12 – includes a letter (pg. 25) from Bloch.
  • (2) No. 13 – includes a letter (pg. 40) from Bloch.
  • (3) No. 14 – includes a letter (pg. 30) from Bloch.
  • (4) No. 15 – includes a letter (pg. 23) from Bloch.
  • (5) No. 16 – includes a letter (pg. 42) from Bloch.
  • (6) No. 17 – includes a letter (pg. 18) from Bloch.
1975-1976
113
“Science Fiction Review” (thirty-six issues)
  • (1) No. 18 – includes a letter (pg. 24) from Bloch.
  • (2) No. 20 – includes a letter (pg. 19) from Bloch.
  • (3) No. 21 – includes a letter (pg. 25) from Bloch.
  • (4) No. 22 – includes a letter (pg. 15) from Bloch.
  • (5) No. 23 – includes a letter (pg. 6) from Bloch.
  • (6) No. 24 – includes a letter (pg. 28) from Bloch.
  • (7) No. 26 – includes a letter (pg. 5) from Bloch.
  • (8) No. 28 – includes a letter (pg. 6) from Bloch.
  • (9) No. 30 – includes a letter (pg. 13) from Bloch.
  • (10) No. 31 – includes a letter (pg. 9) from Bloch.
  • (11) No. 32 – includes a brief review of Graeme Flanagan’s “Robert Bloch – A Bio-Bibliography.”
  • (12) No. 33 – includes a letter (pg. 9) from Bloch.
  • (13) No. 36 – includes a letter (pg. 51) from Bloch.
  • (14) No. 37– includes a letter (pg. 54) from Bloch.
  • (15) No. 38 – includes a letter (pg. 40) from Bloch.
  • (16) No. 40 – includes a letter (pg. 35) from Bloch.
  • (17) No. 41 – includes a letter (pg. 45) from Bloch.
  • (18) No. 42 – includes a letter (pg. 36) from Bloch.
  • (19) No. 43 – includes a letter (pg. 39) from Bloch.
  • (20) No. 44 – includes a letter (pg. 28) from Bloch.
  • (21) No. 45 – includes a letter (pg. 43) from Bloch.
  • (22) No. 46 – includes a letter (pg. 54) from Bloch.
  • (23) No. 47 – includes a letter (pg. 41) from Bloch.
  • (24) No. 48 – includes a letter (pg. 25) from Bloch.
  • (25) No. 49 – includes a letter (pg. 20) from Bloch.
  • (26) No. 50 – includes a letter (pg. 20) from Bloch.
  • (27) No. 51 – includes a letter (pg. 50) from Bloch.
  • (28) No. 52 – includes a letter (pg. 58) from Bloch.
  • (29) No. 53 – includes a letter (pg. 58) from Bloch.
  • (30) No. 54 – includes a letter (pg. 28) from Bloch.
  • (31) No. 55 – includes a letter (pg. 57) from Bloch.
  • (32) No. 56 – includes a letter (pg. 35) from Bloch.
  • (33) No. 57 – includes a letter (pg. 45) from Bloch.
  • (34) No. 58 – includes a letter (pg. 61) from Bloch.
  • (35) No. 59 – includes a letter (pg. 43) from Bloch.
  • (36) No. 61 – includes a letter (pg. 26) from Bloch.
1976-1986
113
“Science Fiction Stories” (one issue)
Includes the story “The Machine That Changed History” by Bloch.
1943
113
“The Science-Fiction World” (two issues)
  • (1) August 1956 – “Wilson Tucker and I edited about 8 issues of this ‘newsletter’ of science fiction for two publishers who distributed it as a mailing piece. The publication is now quite a rarity. Items marked ‘x’ are my writing.”
  • (2) Spring 1957 – “Another rare copy of the science fiction newsletter edited by Wilson Tucker and myself for a professional publisher. (X-d items are mine.)”
1956-1957
113
“Science Fiction Yearbook” (one issue)
Includes the story “Last Laugh” by Bloch.
1969
243
ScientiFriction” (two issues)
Each issue includes a letter from Bloch.
1976
244
“Scintillation” (two issues)
  • (1) Vol. 3, No. 3 – includes a letter from Bloch.
  • (2) Vol. 4, No. 2 – includes a review of the book “Blood! The Life and Future Times of Jack the Ripper” by Bloch and Harlan Ellison.
1976-1977
113
“Screen Chills and Macabre Stories” (one issue – two copies)
Includes the story “Them Ones” by Bloch.
undated
113
“S F Commentary” (one issue)
Includes a letter (pg. 22) from Bloch.
1977
113
“Shock” (two issues)
  • (1) July 1960 – includes the story “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper” by Bloch.
  • (2) September 1960 (two copies) – includes the story “Final Performance” by Bloch.
1960
113
“Show” (five issues)
  • (1) April 1966 – includes the essay “The Sweetheart Years of Hollywood” by Bloch.
  • (2) May-June 1966 – includes the essay “The Mad Hatters” by Bloch.
  • (3) July-August 1966 – includes the essay “The Vanishing Villains” by Bloch.
  • (4) September -October 1966 – includes the essay “The Vamp Camp” by Bloch.
  • (5) Christmas 1966 – includes the essay “Dr. Frankenstein, I Presume?” by Bloch.
1966
113
“Shriek!” (one issue)
Includes “‘The Psychopath’ – from a story written by the author of ‘Psycho,’ Robert Bloch.”
1966
113
“Starlog” (two issues)
  • (1) November 1983 (two copies) – includes a review of the film “Wargames” by Bloch.
  • (2) November 1984 (three copies) – includes a review of the film “Gremlins” by Bloch.
1983-1984
113
“Star Science Fiction Magazine” (one issue)
Includes the story “Daybroke” by Bloch.
1958
113
“Startling Mystery Stories” (one issue – two copies)
Includes the story “House of the Hatchet” by Bloch. “Belated reprint of one of my very early stories from ‘Weird Tales.’”
1966
113
“Startling Stories” (one issue)
Includes the story “Last Laugh” by Bloch.
1941
113
“Strange Fantasy” (one issue)
Includes the story “The Spawn of the Dark One” by Bloch.
1969
113
“Strange Stories” (three issues)
  • (1) February 1939 (two copies) – includes the stories “The Curse of the House” by Bloch and “The Sorcerer’s Jewel” by “Tarlton Fiske.” “A scarce item – note my stories: ‘The Curse of the House’ and ‘The Sorcerer’s Jewel’ – ‘Tarleton Fiske’ pseudonym.”
  • (2) April 1939 – includes the stories “Death Has Five Guesses” by Bloch and “A Question of Identity” by “Tarlton Fiske.”
  • (3) June 1939 – includes the stories “Unheavenly Twin” by Bloch and “The Seal of the Satyr” by “Tarlton Fiske.”
1939
114
“Strange Stories” (five issues)
  • (1) August 1939 – includes the stories “Pink Elephants” by Bloch and “Flowers from the Moon” by “Tarlton Fiske.”
  • (2) October 1939 – includes the story “He Waits Beneath the Sea” by “Tarlton Fiske.”
  • (3) December 1939 – includes the story “The Grip of Death” by Bloch.
  • (4) June 1940 – includes the story “Power of the Druid” by Bloch.
  • (5) October 1940 – includes the story “Be Yourself” by Bloch.
1939-1940
114
“Super-Science Fiction” (two issues)
  • (1) August 1957 – includes the story “Alternate Universe” by Bloch.
  • (2) December 1957 – includes the story “Broomstick Ride” by Bloch.
1957
114
“Super Science Stories” (two issues)
  • (1) February 1943 – includes the story “The Fear Planet” by Bloch.
  • (2) June 1951 (two copies) – includes the story “It Happened Tomorrow” by Bloch.
1943-1951
114
“Suspect Detective Stories” (one issue – two copies)
Includes the story “A Good Imagination” by Bloch. “This story, later televised [a 1961 episode of the anthology series “Thriller”] (see teleplay), represents the dramatic approach to my writing.”
1956
114
“Swank” (four issues) (nudity)
  • (1) March 1958 – includes the story “The Sleeping Redheads” by Bloch.
  • (2) September 1961 – includes the story “The Unpardonable Crime” by Bloch.
  • (3) November 1961 – includes the story “The Model Wife” by Bloch.
  • (4) October 1977 – includes the story “The Deadliest Art” by Bloch.
1958-1961, 1977
T
Box
114
“Thrilling Mystery” (two issues)
  • (1) May 1940 – includes the story “Master of Silver Giants” by Bloch.
  • (2) Fall 1944 – includes the story “Death is a Vampire” by Bloch.
1940-1944
114
“Thrilling Science Fiction” (two issues)
  • (1) August 1973 – includes an editorial by Bloch.
  • (2) October 1973 – includes the story “Red Moon Rising” by Bloch.
1973
114
“Thrust” (three issues) [Box 114]
Each issue includes a letter from Bloch.
1980-1987
114
“Title” (one issue)
Includes a reprint of an interview with Bloch from the “St. Louis-Post-Dispatch.”
1976
114
“Topper” (three issues) (nudity)
  • (1) July 1975 – includes the story “Crime in Rhyme” by Bloch.
  • (2) October 1975 – includes the story “The Deadliest Art” by Bloch.
  • (3) January 1976 – includes the story “The Unpardonable Crime” by Bloch.
1975-1976
114
“Trap Door” (three issues)
Each issue includes a letter from Bloch.
1985-1992
114
“TV Book” (“Fort Lauderdale News”/“Sun Sentinel”) (one issue)
Includes an article on the anthology TV series “Darkroom.” The series included three episodes with stories and scripts by Bloch, and the article mentions Bloch.
1981
114
“Two-Fisted Detective Stories” (one issue)
Includes the story “The Knife and the Throat” by Bloch.
1988
U
Box
114
“Undulant Fever” (one issue)
Includes a letter from Bloch.
1987
114
“Universe Science Fiction” (one issue – three copies)
Includes the story “Constant Reader” by Bloch. “A strange ‘literary’ science fiction story.”
1953
114
“Unknown” (one issue)
Includes the story “The Cloak” by Bloch.
1939
114
“Unknown Worlds” (two issues)
  • (1) October 1941 (two copies) – includes the story “A Good Knight’s Work” by Bloch.
  • (2) February 1942 (two copies) – includes the story “The Shoes” by Bloch.
1941-1942
114
“URanian” (one issue)
Includes a letter from Bloch.
1971
114
V
1982
Box
114
“Visions” (one issue)
Includes the essay “Forrest J. Ackerman of Filmland – An Appreciation” by Bloch.
1982
114
“Vorpal” (one issue)
Includes a letter from Bloch.
undated
W
Box
114
“WAHF-FULL” (three issues)
Each issue includes a letter from Bloch.
1980-1986
244
“Waldo” (two issues)
Each issue includes a letter from Bloch.
1980-1983
114
“Weird Mystery” (three issues)
  • (1) Winter 1970 – includes the story “A Lesson for the Teacher” by Bloch.
  • (2) Spring 1971 (three copies) – includes the story “The Hungry Eye” by Bloch.
  • (3) Summer 1971 (two copies) – includes the story “The Dead Don’t Die” by Bloch.
1970-1971
114
“Weird Tales” (six issues)
  • (1) January 1935 – includes the story “The Feast in the Abbey” by Bloch. “My first published story!” “This was my first professionally published story – in a magazine now long defunct – the January 1935 ‘Weird Tales.’ Oddly enough, the story tied for first place in reader’s popularity poll, and I was off and running.”
  • (2) May 1935 – includes the story “The Secret in the Tomb” by Bloch.
  • (3) June 1935 – includes the story “The Suicide in the Study” by Bloch.
  • (4) September 1935 (two copies) – includes the story “The Shambler from the Stars” by Bloch.
  • (5) April 1936 – includes the story “The Druidic Doom” by Bloch.
  • (6) May 1936 – includes the story “The Faceless God” by Bloch.
1935-1936
115
“Weird Tales” (twenty-five issues)
  • (1) June 1936 – includes the story “The Grinning Ghoul” by Bloch.
  • (2) October 1936 – includes the story “The Opener of the Way” by Bloch.
  • (3) November 1936 – includes the story “The Dark Demon” by Bloch.
  • (4) December 1936 – includes the story “Mother of Serpents” by Bloch.
  • (5) March 1937 – includes the story “The Brood of Bubastis” by Bloch.
  • (6) April 1937 – includes the stories “The Mannikin” by Bloch and “Fangs of Vengeance” by “Nathan Hindin.”
  • (7) June 1937 – includes the story “The Black Kiss” by Bloch and Henry Kuttner.
  • (8) July 1937 – includes the story “The Keeper in the Crypt” by Bloch.
  • (9) November 1937 – includes the story “The Secret of Sebek” by Bloch.
  • (10) December 1937 – includes the story “Face of the Black Pharaoh” by Bloch.
  • (11) January 1938 – includes the story “Waxworks” by Bloch.
  • (12) April 1938 – includes the story “The Eyes of the Mummy” by Bloch.
  • (13) June 1938 – includes the story “Slave of the Flames” by Bloch.
  • (14) July 1938 – includes the story “Return to the Sabbath” by Bloch.
  • (15) September 1938 – includes the story “The Mandarin’s Canaries” by Bloch.
  • (16) November 1938 – includes the story “The Hound of Pedro” by Bloch.
  • (17) December 1938 – includes the story “Beetles” by Bloch.
  • (18) February 1939 (two copies) – includes the story “Death is an Elephant” by “Nathan Hindin.” “These magazines contain early stories of mine – including the one under the byline of ‘Nathan Hindin.’”
  • (19) April 1939 (two copies) – includes the story “The Red Swimmer” by Bloch.
  • (20) May 1939 – includes the story “The Dark Isle” by Bloch.
  • (21) August 1939 – includes the story “The Totem-Pole” by Bloch.
  • (22) December 1939 – includes the story “Mannikins of Horror” by Bloch.
  • (23) May 1940 – includes the story “The Ghost-Writer” by Bloch.
  • (24) July 1940 – includes the story “The Fiddler’s Fee” by Bloch.
  • (25) November 1940 – includes the story “Wine of the Sabbat” by Bloch.
1936-1940
116
“Weird Tales” (twenty-four issues)
  • (1) January 1941 – includes the story “House of the Hatchet” by Bloch.
  • (2) May 1941 – includes the story “Beauty’s Beast” by Bloch.
  • (3) September 1941 – includes the story “A Sorcerer Runs for Sheriff” by Bloch.
  • (4) March 1942 – includes the story “Hell on Earth” by Bloch.
  • (5) May 1942 – includes the story “Black Bargain” by Bloch.
  • (6) September 1942 – includes the story “A Question of Etiquette” by Bloch.
  • (7) November 1942 – includes the story “Nursemaid to Nightmares” by Bloch.
  • (8) January 1943 – includes the story “The Eager Dragon” by Bloch.
  • (9) March 1943 (two copies) – includes the story “A Bottle of Gin” by Bloch.
  • (10) July 1943 – includes the story “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper” by Bloch.
  • (11) September 1943 – includes the story “Black Barter” by Bloch.
  • (12) May 1944 – includes the story “Iron Mask” by Bloch.
  • (13) July 1944 – includes the story “The Beasts of Barsac” by Bloch.
  • (14) September 1944 – includes the story “The Devil’s Ticket” by Bloch.
  • (15) November 1944 – includes the story “The Bat is My Brother” by Bloch.
  • (16) May 1945 – includes the story “The Man Who Cried ‘Wolf!’” by Bloch.
  • (17) July 1945 – includes the story “One Way to Mars” by Bloch.
  • (18) September 1945 (two copies) – includes the story “The Skull of the Marquis de Sade” by Bloch. “The story on which the film ‘The Skull’ was based.”
  • (19) November 1945 (two copies) – includes the story “Soul Proprietor” by Bloch. “See ad on page 8 [an ad for the radio series ‘Stay Tuned for Terror’] – this story written for my radio program ‘Stay Tuned for Terror.’”
  • (20) January 1946 (two copies) – includes the story “Satan’s Phonograph” by Bloch. “See advertisement, pg. 71 [an ad for the radio series ‘Stay Tuned for Terror’]. This story was ideal for radio in the old 78 RPM phonograph days.”
  • (21) March 1946 (two copies) – includes the story “The Bogy Man Will Get You” by Bloch. “This story, with the teen-age slang ‘updated,’ is still making the rounds today in print.”
  • (22) May 1946 (two copies) – includes the story “Frozen Fear” by Bloch. “Inspired by the advent of the first [illegible] home freezer units.”
  • (23) September 1946 (two copies) – includes the story “Enoch” by Bloch. “This story to be used in my forthcoming Columbia film ‘Torture Garden.’”
  • (24) November 1946 (two copies) – includes the story “Lizzie Borden Took an Axe” by Bloch. “A new theory about the late Miss Elizabeth Borden.”
1941-1946
117
“Weird Tales” (sixteen issues)
  • (1) March 1947 (two copies) – includes the story “Sweets to the Sweet” by Bloch. “I wrote over 60 stories for this magazine between 1935 and 1952. This one is a favorite.”
  • (2) November 1947 – includes the story “The Cheaters” by Bloch.
  • (3) March 1948 (two copies) – includes the story “Catnip” by Bloch. “Specially written for this 25th anniversary issue of ‘Weird Tales’ and since then widely reprinted.”
  • (4) November 1948 (two copies) – includes the story “The Indian Spirit Guide” by Bloch. “The central episode of spiritualistic ‘fakery’ became the basis for my novel ‘Spiderweb.’”
  • (5) January 1949 (two copies) – includes the story “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” by Bloch. “The story which was filmed for Hitchcock’s television show – and banned by censor!”
  • (6) March 1949 – includes the story “The Strange Island of Dr. Nork” by Bloch.
  • (7) July 1949 – includes the story “Floral Tribute” by Bloch.
  • (8) May 1950 – includes the story “Tell Your Fortune” by Bloch.
  • (9) July 1950 – includes the story “The Weird Tailor” by Bloch.
  • (10) September 1950 (two copies) – includes the story “The Shadow from the Steeple” by Bloch.
  • (11) May 1951 – includes the story “Notebook Found in a Deserted House” by Bloch.
  • (12) November 1951 – includes the story “The Night They Crashed the Party” by Bloch.
  • (13) January 1952 (two copies) – includes the story “Lucy Comes to Stay” by Bloch. “My last story for ‘Weird Tales.’ It disappeared from publication not too long after.”
  • (14) Fall 1984 (two copies) – includes the story “Change of Heart” by Bloch.
  • (15) Winter 1985 (two copies) – includes the story “The Unspeakable Betrothal” by Bloch.
  • (16) Spring 1991 – A “Special Robert Bloch” issue that includes the story “Beetles” by Bloch and Bloch’s teleplay adaptation of “Beetles” – the latter was filmed for a 1987 episode of “Tales from the Darkside.”
1947-1952, 1984-1991
117
“West” (one issue)
Includes the story “Indian Sign” by Bloch.
1943
117
“Wet Paint” (one issue)
Includes a letter from Bloch.
1991
117
“Whispers” (one issue)
Includes an excerpt from Bloch’s novel “Strange Eons.”
1978
117
“Whizzard” (four issues)
Each issue includes a letter from Bloch.
1975-1978
117
“The World of Bela Lugosi” (one issue)
Includes a statement by Bloch on Forrest Ackerman.
1988
117
“Worlds of Fantasy” (one issue – two copies)
Includes the story “In the Cards” by Bloch.
1970-1971
117
“The Writer” (one issue)
Includes an article by Eleanor Sullivan that mentions Bloch.
1986
117
“Writer’s Digest” (three issues)
  • (1) July 1941 (two copies) – includes the essay “Yoo Hoo! Mr. Delacorte” by Bloch.
  • (2) December 1960 – includes a letter to the editor (pg. 4) from Bloch.
  • (3) 1986 – An issue titled “The Secrets of Writing Popular Fiction” that includes “Robert Bloch on Understanding Your Characters” (pg. 68) by Ellen M. Kozak.
1941, 1960, 1986
244
X - “Xenophile” (nine issues)
Each issue includes a letter from Bloch.
1975-1980
Y
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“Yandro” (four issues)
Each issue includes a letter from Bloch.
1973-1978
244
“Yankee Homes” (one issue)
Includes a letter from Bloch.
1986
Z
Box
244
“Zosma” (two issues)
Each issue includes a letter from Bloch.
1981
244
“Zymurgy” (one issue)
Includes a letter from Bloch.
1976
244
“Zymurworm” (one issue)
Includes a letter from Bloch.
1975
Magazines, Fanzines, Newsletters, Bulletins, Journals, and Newspapers with Writings by Bloch, Writings about Bloch, or Interviews with Bloch – Foreign Languages
Box
117
Dutch - “Viva” (one issue)
Includes the story “The Picture” by Bloch.
1988
French
Box
117
“Alfred Hitchcock Magazine” (three issues)
  • (1) August 1961 – includes the story “The Man with a Hobby” by Bloch.
  • (2) October 1961 – includes the story “Luck Is No Lady” by Bloch.
  • (3) November 1961 – includes the story “A Home Away from Home” by Bloch.
1961
117
“Ellery Queen Mystère Magazine” (four issues)
  • (1) November 1958 – includes the story “Crime in Rhyme” by Bloch.
  • (2) February 1959 – includes the story “Sock Finish” by Bloch.
  • (3) June 1961 – includes the story “The Living Bracelet” by Bloch.
  • (4) February 1962 – includes the story “The Man Who Looked Like Napoleon” by Bloch.
1958-1962
117
“Fiction” (French edition of “The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction”) (three issues)
  • (1) April 1957 – includes the story “I Kiss Your Shadow” by Bloch.
  • (2) July 1957 – includes the story “All on a Golden Afternoon” by Bloch.
  • (3) August 1957 – includes the story “The Proper Spirit” by Bloch.
1957
118
“Fiction” (French edition of “The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction”) (two issues)
  • (1) January 1958 – includes the story “Try This for Psis” by Bloch.
  • (2) April 1959 – includes the story “That Hell-Bound Train” by Bloch.
1958-1959
118
“Galaxie Anticipation”/“Galaxie” (two issues)
  • (1) December 1958 – includes the story “Un Vœu Tragique” (translation title “A Tragic Wish”) by Bloch.
  • (2) July 1971 – includes the story “Groovyland” by Bloch.
1958, 1971
118
“Polar” (one issue)
Includes the story “The Closer of the Way” by Bloch.
1982
118
“Thriller” (one issue – two copies)
Includes the story “Crook of the Month” by Bloch, as well as a short review of Bloch’s novel “There is a Serpent in Eden.”
1982
German
Box
118
“Kurz-Krimis” (three issues)
  • (1) No. 10 – includes the story “Trügerische Schönheit” (translation title “Deceptive Beauty”) by Bloch.
  • (2) No. 17 – includes the story “Je später der Abend...” (translation title “The Later the Evening…”) by Bloch.
  • (3) No. 25 – includes the story “Luck Is No Lady” by Bloch.
undated
118
“Luther’s Grusel Magazin” (four issues)
  • (1) No. 1 (two copies) – includes the story “Schrei aus dem Nebenzimmer” (translation title “Shout from the Next Room”) by Bloch.
  • (2) No. 2 – includes the story “Die gleiche Wellenlänge” (translation title “The Same Wavelength”) by Bloch.
  • (3) No. 3 (two copies) – includes the story “The Opener of the Way” by Bloch.
  • (4) No. 4 – includes the story “Schrecken in der Nacht” (translation title “Terror at Night”) by Bloch.
undated
118
“Necropolitan” (one issue)
Includes a review of Bloch’s novel “Lori.”
1992
118
“Terra Utopische Romane” (one issue – two copies)
Comprised of five stories by Bloch: (1) “All on a Golden Afternoon”; (2) “The Goddess of Wisdom”; (3) “Constant Reader”; (4) “You Could Be Wrong”; and (5) “Almost Human.” “An entire issue of my short stories in German.”
1967
118
“Utopia Zukunfts Roman” (two issues)
  • (1) No. 461 – includes the story “The Past Master” by Bloch.
  • (2) No. 516 – includes the story “This Crowded Earth” by Bloch.
1965-1966
Italian
Box
118
“Gamma” (one issue)
Includes the story “That Hell-Bound Train” by Bloch.
1966
118
“Robot” (two issues)
  • (1) 1976 – includes the story “Almost Human” by Bloch.
  • (2) September 1977 (two copies) – includes the story “Double Whammy” by Bloch.
1976-1977
Japanese
Box
118
“Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine” (three issues)
  • (1) July 1958 – includes the story “Dig That Crazy Grave!” by Bloch.
  • (2) April 1960 – includes the story “The Living Bracelet” by Bloch.
  • (3) November 1960 – includes the story “Sock Finish” by Bloch.
1958-1960
118
“The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction” (one issue)
Includes the story “That Hell-Bound Train” by Bloch.
1960
Portugese
Box
118
“Fantastic” (two issues)
  • (1) 1955 – includes the story “The Lighthouse” by Edgar Allan Poe and Bloch.
  • (2) 1957 – includes the story “Let’s Do It for Love” by Bloch.
1955-1957
118
“Mistério Magazine de Ellery Queen” (five issues)
  • (1) June 1958 – includes the story “Crime in Rhyme” by Bloch.
  • (2) July 1958 – includes the story “Um Fim De Arromba” (translation title “A Breaking End”) by Bloch.
  • (3) December 1958 – includes the story “Is Betsey Blake Still Alive?” by Bloch.
  • (4) November 1959 – includes the story “Coisas De Teatro” (translation title “Theater Stuff”) by Bloch.
  • (5) February 1960 – includes “The Living Bracelet” by Bloch.
1958-1960
Russian
Box
118
“Around the World” (one issue)
Includes a story (pg. 56 – translation title “Guest from the Ice Age”) by Bloch.
1970
118
“The Same Age” (one issue)
Includes a story (pg. 20 – translation title “Stories of Intelligent Men”) by Bloch.
1971
Spanish
Box
118
“Ciencia y Fantasía” (two issues)
  • (1) No. 4 – includes the story “Sucedio Una Tarde” (translation title “It Happened One Afternoon”) by Bloch.
  • (2) No. 7 – includes the story “I Kiss Your Shadow” by Bloch.
1957
118
“Selecciones Policiacas y de Misterio” (one issue)
Includes the story “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper” by Bloch.
1946
Swedish
Box
118
“Jules Verne Magasinet” (two issues)
  • (1) Volume 2, No. 3 – includes the story “Den Långa Resan” (translation title “The Long Journey”) by Bloch.
  • (2) May 1977 (two copies) – includes the story “A Case of the Stubborns” by Bloch.
1977, undated
118
“Osqledaren” (one issue – two copies)
Includes the story “The Second Coming” by Bloch.
1968
118
“Veckans Äventyr” (twelve issues)
  • (1) February 22, 1944 – includes the story “Murder from the Moon” by Bloch.
  • (2) May 16, 1944 – includes the story “Time Wounds All Heels” by Bloch.
  • (3) February 12, 1946 – includes the story “Lefty Feep Does Time” by Bloch.
  • (4) February 26, 1946 (two copies) – includes the stories “Kapten Kids skatt” (translation title “Captain Kids Treasure”) by Bloch and “Den svarta hjärnan” (translation title “The Black Brain”) by “Tarlton Fiske.”
  • (5) March 26, 1946 – includes the story “Miniatyrmänniskan” (translation title “The Miniature Man”) by “Tarlton Fiske.”
  • (6) April 2, 1946 – includes the story “Lefty lurar en liga” (translation title “Lefty Cheats a League”) by Bloch.
  • (7) May 28, 1946 – includes the story “Nothing Happens to Lefty Feep” by Bloch.
  • (8) June 25, 1946 – includes the story “Spökplaneten” (translation title “The Ghost Planet”) by Bloch.
  • (9) July 2, 1946 – includes the story “Lefty möter en kines” (translation title “Lefty Meets a Chinese”) by Bloch.
  • (10) July 30, 1946 – includes the story “Tree’s a Crowd” by Bloch.
  • (11) August 20, 1946 – includes the story “Professor Blassermans draksädd” (translation title “Professor Blasserman’s Dragon Seed” – possibly “Almost Human”) by “Tarlton Fiske.”
  • (12) September 3, 1946 – includes the story “Lefty Brown och roboten” (translation title “Lefty Brown and the Robot” – possibly “Lefty Feep and the Racing Robot”) by Bloch.
1944-1946
Collected Magazines, Fanzines, Newsletters, Bulletins, Journals, and Newspapers – English Language
Box
A
Box
118
“Abaddon” (five issues)
1975-1976, undated
118
“Abattoir” (two issues)
1987
118
“Aboriginal SF”/“Aboriginal Science Fiction” (nine issues)
1986-1989
118
“Academy Report” (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) (three issues)
1969, 1992-1993
118
“Action” (Directors Guild of America) (one issue)
1978
118
“Adrenalin” (two issues)
1973
118
“Afraid – The Newsletter of the Horror Professional” (three issues)
1992-1993, undated
118
“After Hours” (one issue)
1957
118
“After Midnight” (thirteen issues)
1975-1977
119
“The Age of the Unicorn” (six issues)
1979-1980
119
“AirGlow” (three issues)
1988-1989
119
“Airman” (U.S. Air Force) (one issue)
1977
119
“Airwaves” (four issues)
1981-1984
119
“Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine” (three issues)
1980-1985
119
“ALGOL”/“Starship” (twenty-one issues)
1970-1984
119
“Alien Magazine” (one issue)
Promotional magazine for the film “Alien” (1979).
1979
119
“The Alpha Star” (five issues)
1973-1976
119
“Alternities” (one issue)
1987
119
“Alternatives” (one issue)
1972
119
“Amazing Experiences” (two issues)
1990
119
“Amazing Science Fiction Stories” combined with “Fantastic Stories”/“Amazing Stories” (four issues)
1982-1993
119
“Ambrosia” (two issues)
1972-1973
119
“American Book Review” (forty-three issues)
1977-1992
119
“American Cinematographer” (two issues)
1974, 1987
120
“American Cinematographer” (three issues)
1988-1990
120
“American Collectibles Exchange” (one issue)
1987
120
“American Fantasy” (three issues)
1982-1987
120
“American Film” (American Film Institute) (twenty-three issues)
1975-1989
120
“American Film Institute Report” (three issues)
Includes a program for a 1970 retrospective titled “’27-’33 Medium Rare – Ten Retrospective Selections from the American Film Institute Collection at the Library of Congress.”
1971-1972
121
“American Premiere – The Monthly Trade of the Film Industry” (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) (twenty-seven issues)
1982-1992
121
“American Writer” (two issues)
1985-1986
121
“Amoeboid Scunge” (eight issues)
1972-1973
121
“Amra” (nineteen issues)
1970-1982
121
“Analyzing HPL” (one issue)
1977
121
“Anant” (three issues)
1971-1972
121
“Anduril: Magazine of Fantasy” (three issues)
1972-1976
121
“Aniara” (one issue)
1988
121
“Anomaly” (one issue)
1975
122
“…Another Fan’s Poison” (one issue)
1986
122
“The Anti-Misoneist Gazzette” (one issue)
1980
122
“Antithesis” (one issue)
1973
122
“Anvil” (forty-six issues)
1979-1993
122
“APA-H” (nine issues)
1977-1981
122
“APA L” (two issues)
1970-1973
122
“Aquarian Changes” (one issue)
1985-1986
122
“The Arctic Village Echoes” (one issue)
1972
123
“Arecibo” (two issues)
1979
123
“Arena” (two issues)
1977-1978
123
“Ares” (one issue)
1980
123
“Argh!!” (one issue)
1972
123
“Argosy” (one issue)
1991
123
“Armageddon” (one issue)
1972
123
“The Arts Objectively” (two issues)
1976
123
“ASRO” (one issue)
undated
123
“Astounding Science-Fiction”/“Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact” (seven issues)
1943
124
“Astounding Science-Fiction”/“Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact” (eight issues)
1944
125
“Astounding Science-Fiction”/“Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact” (eight issues)
1944-1945
126
“Astounding Science-Fiction”/“Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact” (eight issues)
1945
127
“Astounding Science-Fiction”/“Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact” (four issues)
1946, 1985-1990
127
“Astral Dimensions” (three issues)
1976-1977
127
Astromancer Quarterly” (two issues)
1993
127
“Atarantes” (seventeen issues)
1980-1982
127
“The Atlantic” (eight issues)
1981
127
“Atopos” (one issue)
1991
127
“Atrium” (Science Fiction Writers of America) (one issue)
1982
127
“Audiobill” (National Radio Theatre of Chicago) (one issue)
undated
128
“August Derleth Society Newsletter” (forty-six issues)
1978-1994
128
“Aurora” (one issue)
1974
128
“Australian Science Fiction Review” (one issue)
1986
128
“Australian SF News”/“Australian Science Fiction & Fantasy News” (forty-four issues)
1978-1991
128
“Auto Delirium” (one issue)
undated
128
“Avesta” (one issue)
1969
129
“Aviation Week & Space Technology” (one issue)
1982
129
“Awry” (ten issues)
1972-1976
129
“Axolotl Exward” (one issue)
1972
B
Box
129
“Badmouth” (one issue)
undated
129
“Bandersnatch – The Lewis Carroll Society Newsletter” (one issue)
1981
129
“Banshee” (three issues)
1974
129
“Baryon” (eleven issues)
1977-1979, 1991
129
“Baton Rouge Science Fiction League Newsletter” (one issue)
1981
129
“BBB” (one issue)
1991
129
“B.C.” (three issues)
1972, undated
129
“BCSFA Newsletter” (British Columbia Science Fiction Association) (six issues)
1973-1974
129
“BCSFazine” (British Columbia Science Fiction Association) (one issue)
1982
129
“BeABohema” (six issues)
1970, undated
130
“Beardmutterings” (five issues)
1971-1972, 1982-1983
130
“Before Columbus Review” (one issue)
1989
130
“The BEM & I” (one issue)
1970
130
“Ben’s Beat” (two issues)
1983-1990
130
“Ben’Zine” (two issues)
1977, undated
130
John Berry
1981
130
“Bete Noire” (one issue)
1970-1971
130
“The Bewilderbeast” (nine issues)
1983-1986, undated
130
“Beyond Deneb” (two issues)
1979
130
“Beyond the Barrier”/“Wonderland Revisited” (one issue)
undated
130
“Bibliognost” (one issue)
1975
130
“The Big Screen” (one issue)
1975
130
“Bits & Pieces” (one issue)
1993
130
“Black Oracle”/“Cinemacabre” (eighteen issues)
1969-1988
130
“BLAT!” (two issues)
1993
130
“Blatant” (four issues)
1982-1987
130
“Blazing Armadillo Stories,” 1987-1988 (three issues)
130
“Blazon” (one issue)
Includes as an insert a 1975 issue of “Science Fiction International News.”
1975
130
“Bleeding Virgin”/“The Virgin Beast” (one issue)
1983
130
“Blue Moon” (one issue)
1983
130
“Books Are Everything” (one issue)
1988
131
“Boonfark” (eight issues)
1977-1983
131
“BorderLand” (one issue)
1987
131
“Boris” (one issue)
1978
131
“Boston Review” (one issue)
1983
131
“Boy’s Own Fanzine” (one issue)
1973
131
“Breakthrough” (three issues)
1973-1974
131
Bill Bridget (one issue)
undated
131
“BSFAN,” 1988 (one issue)
131
“The Bulletin” (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) (one issue)
1974
131
“The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America”/“SFWA Bulletin” (twenty-two issues)
Also includes a copy of the program for the 1979 Nebula Awards, a copy of the SFWA by-laws, and a certificate awarded to Bloch as “Official SFWA Liason [sic] Honcho.”
1966-1979
132
“The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America”/“SFWA Bulletin” (thirty-six issues)
1982-1992
132
“The Bullsheet” (six issues)
undated
132
“Bunyips in the Mulga” (four issue)
undated
132
“Burnt Shrubbery” (one issue)
1981
133
“The Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom” (eight issues)
1976
C
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133
“Cacaphony” (ten issues)
1976-1977
133
“Calcium Light Nights” (two issues)
1975-1976
133
“California” (four issues)
1984
134
“California” (eleven issues)
1985-1987
134
“Cambion” (one issue)
1970-1972, undated
134
“Canadian Fandom” (one issue)
1958
134
“Canticles from Labowitz” (five issues)
1970-1972, undated
134
“Cap’n Ro’s Whiz-Bang” (two issues)
1974-1975
134
“Captain George’s Penny Dreadful” (fourteen issues)
1976-1981
134
“Carefully Sedated” (four issues)
1983-1986
134
“The Cartoonist!” (National Cartoonists Society) (one issue)
“A salute to Milton Caniff on his 75th year.”
1982
135
“Casino & Cabaret” (three issues)
1981
135
“The Castle Dracula Quarterly” (one issue)
1978
135
“Castle of Frankenstein” (one issue)
1967
135
“Catalyst” (one issue)
1976
135
“C.D.’s Zine” (one issue)
1980
135
“Cemetery Dance” (fifteen issues)
1990-1994
355
“CenterStage” (Actors Center of Los Angeles) (two issues)
1987
136
“Cepheid Variable” (one issue)
1972
136
“Chacal” (two issues)
1976-1977
136
“Chanticleer” (one issue)
1985
355
“Character” (two issues)
1988
136
“Charrisma” (five issues)
1993-1994
136
“Chat” (two issues)
1978
136
“Checkpoint” (two issues)
1976-1977
136
“The Chicago Fantasy Newsletter” (ten issues)
1978-1981, undated
136
“Child Life” (one issue)
1977
136
“Children of the Night: The Newsletter” (one issue)
1985
136
“Chimaeran Review” (one issue)
1974
136
“Churchyard – An Anthology of Christian Weird Tales” (two issues)
1990
136
“CineFan” (two issues)
1974-1980
136
“Cinefantastique” (twenty issues)
1970-1977
137
“Cinefantastique” (twenty-five issues)
1977-1987
137
“Cinefex” (nine issues)
Also includes clipped pages from the January 1984 issue and a partial photocopy of the May 1989 issue.
1982-1989
138
“Cinefex” (five issues)
1990-1991
138
“Cinemagic” (Cinemagic Publishing Co., Inc.) (seven issues)
1976-1978
138
“Cinemagic – The Guide to Fantastic Filmmaking” (O’Quinn Studios, Inc.) (one issue)
1979
355
“Cinema Papers” (one issue)
1979
138
“CinemaScore” (five issues)
1981-1987
138
“Cipher” (two issues)
1971-1972
138
“Citadel” (five issues)
1971-1972
138
“Climbing On Air” (one issue)
1984
138
“Cloak and Dagger” (one issue)
1969
138
“Close Encounters of the Third Kind” (one issue)
Promotional magazine for the film “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” (1977).
1977
138
“Close-Up” (American Film Institute) (one issue)
1983
138
“Coax” (two issues)
1978, undated
138
“Cobblestone” (three issues)
1977
138
“Coda: Poets & Writers Newsletter” (three issues)
1975
139
“Coda: Poets & Writers Newsletter” (seven issues)
1975-1977
139
“Coffee Break” (one issue)
1978
139
“Coltbutter” (one issue)
139
“Comics Interview” (one issue)
1987
139
“Commercial Space Report” (one issue)
1986
139
“Conglomeration” (one issue)
undated
139
“Con News – The New SF&F Convention Newspaper” (one issue)
1989
139
“Continuum – A Science Fiction Literary Journal” (one issue)
1975
139
“Continuum Beta Newsletter” (one issue)
undated
139
“Controversy In Review” (four issues)
1987
139
“Convention Girls’ Digest” (one issue)
1985
139
“Copper Toadstool” (one issue)
1979
139
“Corflu Gazette” (one issue)
1984
139
“Corpus Colossum” (two issues)
1985
139
“Corr” (one issue)
undated
139
“Correspondence Comments” (one issue)
1979
139
“Cor Serpentis” (one issue)
1971
139
“Cosmos” (one issue)
1977
139
Leigh Couch (one issue)
undated
139
“The Councilor” (Council for Wisconsin Writers, Inc.) (one issue)
1973
139
“The Count Dracula Society Quarterly” (three issues)
1967-1969, undated
139
“Cover” (two issues)
1978-1981
139
“Cowboy Angel” (two issues)
1972, undated
139
“Crank” (five issues)
1985-1986
139
“Creature” (two issues)
1985, undated
139
“Crime and Punishment” (one issue)
1968
139
“Critical Wave” (four issues)
1988
139
“Crossroads” (six issues)
1970-1973
140
“Cry” (one issue)
1989
140
“Crypt of Cthulhu” (twenty-six issues)
1981-1990
140
“Cryptor” (five issues)
1971-1973
140
“Crystal Ship” (one issue)
1984
141
“Cthulhu Calls” (thirteen issues)
1974-1977
141
“Cube” (one issue)
1992
141
“Cullowhee Comments” (two issues)
1974-1978
141
“Curse You, Red Baron!” (nine issues)
A publication about Vietnam by Dick Eney. Also includes Eney’s “Checkup on Charlie – An Inquiry into the Folklore of the Land Reform Program, Republic of Viet Nam, 1972.”
undated
141
“CUSFuSsing” (one issue)
undated
141
“The Cushing Companion” (one issue)
1989
141
“Cyclotron” (one issue)
1976
141
“Cygnus” (three issues)
1982-1983
141
“Cygnus X-1” (three issues)
1975, undated
141
“Cymbol” (two issues)
1971, undated
D
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141
“Dagon” (Fred Ray and David Key) (two issues)
1972
141
“Dagon” (Dagon Press) (one issue)
1989
141
“Daily Bonestructure” (one issue)
undated
141
“The Daily Telegraph Magazine” (one issue)
1976
141
“Daily Variety” (three issues)
Each issue is an “Oscar Screening Guide.”
1992-1993
142
“The Dallascon Bulletin” (one issue)
1971
142
“The Dark Brotherhood Journal” (one issue)
1972
142
“The Dark Brotherhood Newsletter” (one issue)
1973
142
“Dark Graffiti” (one issue)
1984
142
“The Darkling & Ravage Traveling Pandemonium & Shadow Show” (one issue)
undated
142
“Dark Messenger Reader” (one issue)
1975
142
“DASFAx” (Denver Area Science Fiction Association) (fifty-two issues)
1983-1989
142
1992
142
“Dave’s Secular Lens” (five issues)
1987-1988
142
“Debris” (two issues)
1979
142
“Degler!” (two issues)
1967-1968
142
“Delap’s Fantasy & Science Fiction Review” (seven issues)
1975-1977
142
“Delineator” (six issues)
1985-1988
143
“Dementia” (one issue)
1986
143
“De Profundis” (Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society) (twenty-nine issues)
Also includes a 1974 financial report for the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society and an active-membership list for the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society.
1969-1978
143
“Desk Set Gazette” (two issues)
1985
143
“Detective Story Magazine” (sixteen issues)
1924-1925
144
“Detective Story Magazine” (sixteen issues)
1927-1928
145
“Detective Story Magazine” (two issues)
1928
145
“The Diagonal Relationship” (nineteen issues)
1977-1981
145
“Diaspar” (one issue)
1974
145
“Die Unheimliche Zeitschrift” (English-language) (two issues)
1976
145
“Digressions” (one issue)
1980
145
“Dimension: Praecox” (two issues)
1976, undated
145
“Direct Currents” (DC Comics, Inc.) (one issue)
1979
145
“The Diversifier” (ten issues)
1974-1978
145
“Diversity” (one issue)
1972
145
“DJ” (one issue)
1972
145
“Don-o-Saur” (Don C. Thompson) (three issues)
1974-1975
146
“Don-o-Saur” (Don C. Thompson) (eighteen issues)
1975-1977, 1988-1990
146
“Doodlebug” (three issues)
1992-1994
146
“Doppelgänger” (two issues)
1985
146
“do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do” (San Francisco Community Music Center) (one issue)
1985
146
“Double: Bill” (one issue)
1969
146
“Dragonard” (one issue)
1979
146
“Dream Vendor” (two issues)
1977-1978
146
“DUFF”/“DUFFund Newsletter” (three issues)
1974
146
“Duprass” (three issues)
1985-1987
146
“Durfed” (two issues)
1975-1977
E
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146
“The Earth Gazette” (two issues)
1970-1974
146
“The East Point Opposite” (one issue)
1979
146
“Eat That Duck” (one issue)
1987
146
“Eclipse” (one issue)
undated
146
“Editorial Whim” (one issue)
undated
146
“Efforts From Churning Fingers” (nine issues)
Also includes a supplement titled “Tales of Brun,” as well as a supplement titled “Varona.”
1978-1986, undated
147
“Egg” (one issue)
1978
147
“Egoboo” (two issues)
1971-1972
147
E-GO Collectors Series (eight issues)
  • (1) No. 1 – “The History of Sherlock Holmes in Stage, Films, T.V. & Radio since 1899”
  • (2) No. 2 (two copies) – The History of Laurel and Hardy”
  • (3) No. 3 – “Sherlock Holmes”
  • (4) No. 4 – “John Wayne”
  • (5) No. 5 – “Marx Bros.”
  • (6) No. 6 – “Robert Redford”
  • (7) No. 7 (two copies) – “Robert Blake”
  • (8) No. 8 – “The Beatles”
1976-1977
147
“Egogram” (one issue)
1988
147
“egosccan” (ten issues)
1983-1985
147
“8½X11Zine” (one issue)
1988
147
“8mm Collector” (one issue)
1966
147
“Eldritch Leanings” (eight issues)
1976-1977
147
“Electro-Magnetic Monster” (one issue)
undated
147
“The Eltdown Shards” (four issues)
undated
147
“Embelyon” (one issue)
1970
147
“Emmy Magazine” (Academy of Television Arts & Sciences) (one issue)
1979
147
“Empire Science Fiction” (one issue)
1975
147
“Empties” (seven issues)
1983-1994
148
“Energumen” (seven issues)
1971-1981
148
“Enterprise Incidents” (two issues)
1979-1984
148
“Epic” (one issue)
1970
148
“Epiphany” (one issue)
1982
148
“Epoch” (one issue)
undated
148
“Epsilon” (six issues)
1981-1983
148
“The Epsilon Eridani Express” (four issues)
1977-1981
148
“ERB-dom Newsletter” (one issue)
1962
148
“ERG Quarterly” (eighteen issues)
1977-1987
149
“Eric the One-Shot” (one issue)
1974
149
“Esdacyos” (three issues)
1971-1974
149
“Esquire” (one issue)
1972
149
“The Essence” (three issues)
1970-1971, undated
149
“The e-Starian Explorer” (one issue)
1974
149
“Ettle” (five issues)
1984-1986
149
“Exasperation Is Waking Up From A Sound Sleep And Finding Yourself Literally Covered With Spiders” (one issue)
undated
149
“Exit” (one issue)
1971
149
“Expanse Magazine” (one issue)
1993
149
“Eyeballs In The Sky” (one issue)
1992
F
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149
“Fade In” (Writers Guild of America, West) (one issue)
1979
149
“Famous Fantastic Mysteries” (one issue)
1946
355
“Famous Horrors of the Screen Magazine” (one issue)
undated
149
“Famous Monsters of Filmland” (ten issues)
1958-1964
150
“Famous Monsters of Filmland” (twenty-six issues)
1966-1973
151
“Famous Monsters of Filmland” (thirty issues)
1973-1977
152
“Famous Monsters of Filmland” (twenty-nine issues)
1977-1980
153
“Famous Monsters of Filmland” (thirty issues)
1980-1983, 1993-1994
153
“Fanactik Science Fiction Fan Magazine” (one issue)
undated
153
“Fandhome” (one issue)
1981
154
“Fandom Media” (one issue)
1971
154
“Fandom Unlimited” (one issue)
Also includes a 1972 “The Fandom Unlimited # 1 Supplement,” a 1972 advertisement that includes an ad for “Fandom Unlimited Enterprises: The Robert Bloch Fanzine,” and three additional undated ads.
1977
154
“Fangle” (two issues)
1971-1974
154
“Fangoria” (thirty-six issues)
1982-1989
155
“Fangoria” (six issues)
1990
155
“Fanhistorica” (four issues)
1976-1982
155
“Fanny Hill” (two issues)
1978-1979
155
“Fan Plus” (one issue)
1980
155
“The Fanscene Bulletin” (two issues)
1973-1974
155
“Fan’s Zine” (four issues)
1976, undated
155
“Fantastic” (one issue)
1965
155
“Fantastic Monsters of the Films” (one issue)
1962
155
“Fantastic Universe” (one issue)
1953
155
“Fantasy” (Fantasy Artists Network) (two issues)
1979
155
“Fantasy and Terror” (four issues)
1974, 1984-1985
155
“Fantasy Book” (two issues)
1983-1985
155
“Fantasy Crossroads” (five issues)
1974-1978
156
“The Fantasy Film Fan” (Fantasy Film Society of Australia) (one issue)
1981
156
“Fantasy Macabre” (seven issues)
1980-1989
156
“Fantasy Magazine Index” (one issue)
1977
156 1978-1984
156
“Fantasynopsis” (one issue)
1989
156
“Fantasy-Scope” (one issue)
1992
156
“Fantasy Tales” (two issues)
1979-1985
156
“Fantasy Worlds” (one issue)
1974
156
“Fantipodean” (one issue)
Includes an ad for Cinecon promoting Bloch as a “guest of honour.”
1981
156
“fan’toons” (one issue)
1986
156
“Far Out!” (two issues)
1985
156
“Fast & Loose” (five issues)
1980
156
“FIAWOL” (five issues)
Also includes “Luck of the Fannish” and “Willis Plays Vegas,” each by Arnie Katz.
1972-1974
157
“Fiction” (one issue)
Also includes an undated ad for the magazine.
1974
157
“Fiction Monthly” (three issues)
1984
157
“Film” (Federation of Film Societies, London, England) (one issue)
1965
157
“Film Fan Monthly” (three issues)
1968-1969
157
“Filmfax” (twenty-four issues)
1987-1992
158
“Filmfax” (five issues)
1992-1994
158
“The Film Journal” (one issue)
1973
158
“Film Notes” (The Museum of Modern Art) (one issue)
1949
158
“Films in Review” (forty-nine issues)
1956-1966
159
“Films in Review” (sixty issues)
1966-1972
160
“Films in Review” (seventy issues)
1972-1979
161
“Films in Review” (seventy issues)
1979-1986
162
“Films in Review” (fifty-eight issues)
The last folder also includes a list titled “Films in Review’s Career Articles Still in Print.”
1986-1994
162
“Fireglass Prism” (one issue)
1975
162
“First Draft” (one issue)
1975
“First Fandom”
Box
162
“First Fandom Magazine” (two issues)
1977, 1987
162
“First Fandom News Letter” (eleven issues)
1973-1982
163
“First Fandom Report” (three issues)
1992-1993
163
“First Fandom Reprint” – “Bloomington News-Letter” (five issues)
1983, undated
163
“First Fandom Scientifiction” (one issue)
undated
163
“First Fandom Secretary/Treasurer’s Report” (twelve issues)
1975-1992
163
Rosters
1972-1982
163
Assorted
An unidentified (pp. 3-11) publication, a 1994 Hall of Fame Ballot, and an announcement for the Walter Gillings Travel Fund.
1978, 1994, undated
163
“Flabbergasting Ramblings” (two issues)
1970-1971
163
“Flamenco” (two issues)
1975
163
“Focal Point” (sixteen issues)
1970-1972
163
“Focus” (AT&T) (one issue)
1988
163
“Folly” (fifteen issues)
1990-1992
163
“Foolsgold” (two issues)
1984
163
“Footsteps” (three issues)
1984-1985
163
“Forbidden Zone” (one issue)
1993
163
“Forty-Two” (one issue)
1982
164
“FOSFAX” (fifty issues)
1975-1994
165
“4M” (three issues)
1971
165
“Four Star Extra” (three issues)
1978
165
“Foylibra” (Foyles Bookshop Magazine, London) (eleven issues)
Includes an order form and an ad for Foyles Bookclubs.
1975-1979, undated
165
“The Freefan Journal” (one issue)
1981
165
“From Beyond the Dark Gateway” (two issues)
1972-1974
165
“From Out of the Ashes, A Voice” (three issues)
1983
165
“From the Rim” (Don C. Thompson) (three issues)
1981-1986
165
“The Frontier Alien” (one issue)
1980
165
“Fungi” (one issue)
1985
165
“Future”/“Future Life” (two issues)
1978-1979
165
“Future Retrospective” (thirteen issues)
1975-1979, undated
166
“Futures Past” (four issues)
1992-1994
G
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166
“The Gafiate’s Intelligencer” (one issue)
1973
166
“Galactic Dispatch” (twenty-one issues)
1985-1988
166
"Galah Performance" (one issue)
1982
166
“Galaxy Magazine” (eleven issues)
1972-1974, 1994
166
“Galileo” (one issue)
Includes a subscription form.
1977, undated
167
“Gallimaufry” (two issues)
1983-1985
167
“Gambit” (two issues)
1982
167
“Garden Library” (seven issues)
1973-1974
167
“Gaunt Bugs” (four issues)
1981-1983
167
“Gauntlet” (one issue)
1990
167
“Gegenschein” (sixteen issues)
Includes only part of issue no. 17. Also includes “A Gegenschein flyer, especially designed to reduce circulation,” and a subscription flyer.
1972-1974, 1984-1991, undated
167
“The Geis Letter” (twenty-three issues)
1990-1994
167
“Gemin I” (one issue)
1975
167
“Genre Plat” (one issue)
1983
167
“Ghosts & Scholars” (one issue)
Two copies of a “special issue” titled “The Best of Ghosts & Scholars.”
1986
167
“Giant Wombo” (three issues)
1979-1980, undated
167
“Glaroon” (one issue)
1986
167
“Glass Keys” (one issue)
1978
167
“The Glass Of The Five Jars” (eight issues)
1974, undated
167
“Gnomenclature” (two issues)
1978
167
“Godfrey Daniel” (one issue)
1971
168
“Gonzo” (one issue)
1974
168
“Gorbett” (two issues)
1974
168
“Gothic” (one issue)
1979
168
“Gothism” (four issues)
1971-1973, undated
168
“The Grabinski Reader” (four issues)
1986-1990
168
“Granfalloon” (two issues)
1973
168
“Grapevine” (one issue)
1975
168
“Graymalkin” (one issue)
undated
168
“Grayswandir” (one issue)
1975
168
“The Greek” (Purdue University) (one issue)
1980
168
“Green Egg” (five issues)
1975-1976
168
“Grue” (two issues)
1971-1979
168
“Grue Magazine” (sixteen issues)
Also includes a sheet of poems by Denise Dumars that was “published in association with GRUE Magazine.”
1985-1994
169
“Gryphon” (one issue)
undated
169
“Guying Gyre” (three issues)
1974-1975
H
Box
169
“Habakkuk” (two issues)
1993-1994
169
“Haggis” (one issue)
1991
169
“Harbinger” (five issues)
1975-1977
169
“Hardboiled” (one issue)
1994
169
“Harlot” (two issues)
1981-1982
169
“Harper’s Magazine” (one issue)
The 1950 “Centennial Issue.”
1950
169 undated
169
“Hartlines” (Mariette Hartley Fan Network) (eight issues)
1976, undated
169
“Haunts” (seven issues)
1990-1993
170
“Heads Will Roll” (one issue)
1975
170
“Hear Hollywood” (one issue)
1957
170
“Heavy Metal” (one issue)
1977
170
“Heidi”/“An Illustrated History of Heidi Saha” (one issue)
1973
170
“Hickman’s Scrapbook” (one issue)
1986
170
“High Fidelity” (one issue)
1972
170
“HI [Hollywood International] News” (three issues)
1983
170
“Hippos From Hell” (one issue)
undated
170
“Holier Than Thou” (seven issues)
1979-1988
170
“The Hollywood Communicator” (two issues)
1973
170
“Hollywood Post” (one issue)
1983
170
“The Hollywood Reporter” (one issue)
“36th Anniversary” issue.
1966
170
“Home Planet News” (two issues)
1985-1986
170
“Homes & Land of San Fernando, Conejo, and Simi Valleys” (one issue)
1981
170
“Horrorfan” (one issue)
1989
170
“The Horror Show” (five issues)
Includes a subscription form.
1984-1986
171
“Horse & Rider” (one issue)
1974
171
“The House at Puh-Puh Platter Corner” (one issue)
1980
171
“House Carfax” (one issue)
1988
171
“The Howard Collector” (two issues)
1970-1972
171
“The HPL Newsletter” (one issue)
1971
171
“The HPL Supplement” (one issue)
1972
171
“Huna Vistas Newsletter” (two issues)
1978-1979
171
“The Hunting Of The Snark” (one issue)
undated
171
“The HWA [Horror Writers of America] Newsletter” (seven issues)
Also includes the 1990 Bram Stoker Award Recommendations, two issues of the “HWA Market Report,” and one issue of the “Horror and Dark Fantasy Market Report.”
1990-1992
171
“Hyphen” (one issue)
1987
I
Box
171
“Ibid” (twenty-three issues)
Also includes a letter and five photographs from publisher Ben Indick.
1977-1985, undated
171
“Id” (one issue)
1969
171
“Idea” (five issues)
1992-1994
171
“Imagination” (four issues)
1956
172
“Imagination” (ten issues)
1957-1958
172
“Implosion” (five issues)
1976-1977, undated
172
“In-Betweena” (one issue)
1979
172
“Infanity’s Notebook” (two issues)
1993-1994
172
“Iniquities” (two issues)
1991
172
“The Insane Harlequin” (one issue)
1987
172
“Inscape” (two issues)
1982-1983
172
“(in∙sīt)” (one issue)
1990
172
“Instant Gratification” (two issues)
1984-1985
172
“Instant Message” (New England Science Fiction Association) (twenty issues)
1985-1991
172
“Interface Age” (one issue)
1978
172
“Intermediate Vector Bosons” (four issues)
1980-1984, 1994
172
“Interplanetary New Paper Witness” (three issues)
1974-1976
173
“Ionosphere” (one issue)
1981
173
“IS”/“Apollo” (five issues)
1971-1976
173
“Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine”/“Asimov’s Science Fiction” (sixteen issues)
1977-1979
174
“Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine”/“Asimov’s Science Fiction” (twenty-four issues)
1979-1981
175
“Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine”/“Asimov’s Science Fiction” (twenty-four issues)
1981-1983
176
“Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine”/“Asimov’s Science Fiction” (twenty-three issues)
1983-1985
177
“Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine”/“Asimov’s Science Fiction” (nineteen issues)
1985-1986
178
“Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine”/“Asimov’s Science Fiction” (twenty-four issues)
1987-1988
179
“Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine”/“Asimov’s Science Fiction” (twenty-one issues)
1988-1990
180
“Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine”/“Asimov’s Science Fiction” (twenty-six issues)
1990-1992
181
“Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine”/“Asimov’s Science Fiction” (twenty-five issues)
1992-1994
182
“Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine”/“Asimov’s Science Fiction” (four issues)
1994
182
“It Goes On The Shelf” (nine issues)
1985-1993
182
“It’s a Wonderful Ish” (one issue)
1993
182
“It’s Only a Movie” (The Chicago Psychotronic Film Society) (one issue)
1986
182
“Izzard” (nine issues)
1982-1987
J
Box
182
“Jayland Unlimited” (one issue)
Also includes a supplement to the issue.
1975
182
The JDM Bibliophile” (eight issues)
Also includes “The John D. MacDonald Quotebook.”
1971-1977
182
“Jeet” (two issues)
1977
182
“The Jinnia Clan Journal” (two issues)
1978
182
“Joe Wesson” (one issue)
1978
182
“Journal Fantome” (one issue)
1979
182
“The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts” (one issue)
1988
182
“Journal of Popular Culture” (two issues)
1981-1983
182
“The Journal of the Producers Guild of America” (one issue)
1976
182
“Journal of the Vigilant Fraternity of Bonded Mousehood” (one issue)
1971
182
“J.R.R. Tolkien’s ‘The Lord of the Rings’” (one issue)
Promotional magazine for the film “The Lord of the Rings” (1978).
1979
K
Box
183
“Kadath” (one issue)
1981
183
“Kallikanzaros” (one issue)
1974
183
“Kamera Obskura” (one issue)
1988
183
“KARASS” (one issue)
1974
183
“Khatru” (six issues)
1975-1978
183
“Killing Time” (one issue)
1984
183
“King of the Monsters” (one issue)
1977
183
“Knights Of The Paper Spaceship”/“Knights” (eight issues)
1975-1979
183
“K-9 and His Bowser Aces” (one issue)
Described as a “spoof pulp featuring ‘The Doggone Patrol’ by Robert J. Holkum (Michael Avallone), limited to 100 numbered and signed copies. George did the art.” Includes a photocopy of a photograph and an accompanying note.
1990
183
“Kyben” (five issues)
1972-1974
184
“Kyben” (six issues)
1974-1976
L
Box
184
“Lan’s Lantern” (twenty-three issues)
1979-1993
185
“Last Round-Up for an Old Ranger” (one issue)
undated
185
“The Late Show” (three issues)
1974-1976
185
“Laughing Osiris” (six issues)
1974-1978, undated
185
“L.A. Weekly” (one issue)
1979
185
Douglas Leingang (one issue)
undated
185
“Lettered Observations & Cosmic Comments” (one issue)
1980
185
“Letters” (Maine Writers Workshop) (one issue)
1982
185
“Le Zombie” (one issue)
1975
185
“Lhyfe” (one issue)
undated
185
“The Libertarian Review” (one issue)
1980
185
“Liberty, Then and Now” (one issue)
1975
185
“Life Sentence” (one issue)
1984
185
“Light in the Bushel” (six issues)
1985-1987, undated
185
“LimeLight”/“International Press Bulletin” (one issue)
1969
185
“Limerick SIG [Special Interest Group]” (Mensa participation Special Interest Group) (one issue)
1982
185
“L’Incroyable Cinema” (two issues)
1971
185
“Lines of Occurrence” (four issues)
1980-1981
185
“Little Green Miniaturist Newsletter”
1982
185
“Little Shoppe of Horrors” (two issues)
1972-1977
185
“Lizard Inn” (one issue)
1971
185
“Loco” (one issue)
1977
185
“Locus – The Newspaper of the Science Fiction Field” (thirteen issues)
1970-1985
186
“Locus – The Newspaper of the Science Fiction Field” (twenty-two issues)
Also includes a subscription form for the publication.
1985-1992
186
“The Logbook” (Gene Roddenberry Appreciation Society) (one issue)
1973
186
“Log of the Starship Aniara” (one issue)
1976
186
“The London Magazine” (one issue)
1964
186
“The Long Hello”/“The Long Goodbye” (Mike Bailey) (two issues)
1975
186
“The Looking Glass” (seven issues)
1978-1981
186
“Lost Fantasies” (one issue)
1976
186
“Love Makes the World Go Awry” (six issues)
1979-1983
187
“Low Orbit” (six issues)
1989-1992
187
“Lycanthropy” (one issue)
1985
M
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187
“Mad Scientist’s Digest” (five issues)
1977-1980
187
“The Mad 3 Party” (nine issues)
1987-1988
187
“The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction” (eight issues)
1972-1976
188
“The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction” (seventeen issues)
Also includes a printout titled “Index of Authors & Titles – Volume 1, number 1 through Volume 54, number 6 – Fall 1949 through June 1978.”
1976, 1990-1991
188
“Magnetic Fantasies” (one issue)
1981
188
“Mainstream” (six issues)
1983-1992
188
“Man Myth & Magic” (two issues)
1970-1971
188
“March of Crime”/“The March of Crime” (Mystery Writers of America, Southern California Chapter) (forty-one issues)
A 1979 issue (nine copies) lists Bloch as a “guest of honor” at the first Festival of the Detective Novel in Rheims, France. Also includes five sets of minutes for Board of Directors meetings, bylaws, two ballot/election documents, two announcements of meetings, and “TV or Not TV – Some Notes on Selling to Television,” which Bloch for Mystery Writers of America.
1965-1987, undated
188
“Marvelmania Monthly Magazine” (one issue)
1970
188
“The Matalan Rave” (one issue)
1986
188
“Mathom” (one issue)
1970
189
“MAW” (four issues)
1986-1988
189
“The Max Steiner Annual” (one issue)
1970
189
“Maya” (three issues)
1972-1975
189
“Maybe” (two issues)
1972-1973
189
“MCSF [Music City Song Festival] SoundMakers” (two issues)
1988-1989
189
“Meagerness From Weary Fingers” (one issue)
1977
189
“Mechta” (one issue)
1972
189
“Mediasource: The Total Film and Video Magazine Directory and Review” (one issue)
1986
189
“Megamart: The Advertising Newsletter of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Fan Field” (one issue)
Also includes a subscription advertisement for the publication.
1979
189
“Megavore” (one issue)
1980
189
“Mein Tochas Dazwischen” (one issue)
1980
189
“Mélange” (one issue)
1983
189
“Memories of the Starship Aniara” (three issues)
1975, undated
189
“The Metaphysical Review” (six issues)
1984-1986
189
“Michael” (two issues)
1978-1979
189
“The Michael Messenger” (one issue)
1986
189
“Midnight Fantasies” (four issues)
Also includes a “Midfan Supplement.”
1974-1975, undated
189
“Midnight Graffiti” (one issue)
1990
189
“Midnight Marquee” (ten issues)
1984-1994
190
“Midnight Sun” (five issues)
Includes a subscriiption form.
1975-1979, undated
190
“Midnight Zoo” (one issue)
1991
190
“Mike’s Magic Newsletter” (one issue)
1990
190
“Mile High Futures” (Mile High Comics) (four issues)
1983-1984
190
“Military Modelling” (one issue)
1974
190
“Milkweed Chronicle” (one issue)
1980
190
“Milwaukee” (one issue)
1979
190
“Mimosa” (thirteen issues)
1982-1994
190
“The Miskatonic” (thirteen issues)
Also includes “The Great Debate – A Special Literary Supplement to ‘The Miskatonic.’”
1975-1978, undated
191
“The Missouri Review” (University of Missouri-Columbia) (one issue)
1981
191
“Moebius Trip”/“S.F. Echo” (seven issues)
1972-1980
191
“Mom’s Home Made Apple Fanzine” (one issue)
1974
191
“Money” (one issue)
1976
191
“Monsterama” (one issue)
1992
191
“Monsterland” (one issue)
1985
191
“Monster Mania” (one issue)
1967
191
“Monsters of the Movies” (one issue)
1974
191
“The Monster Times” (six issues)
1972-1974
191
“Monster World” (three issues)
1964-1965
191
“Moonrigger” (one issue)
1973
191
“Moonshine” (two issues)
1971-1979
191
“Mopery” (one issue)
undated
191
“The Morgan and Rice Gazette” (sixteen issues)
1984-1994
191
“MOTA” (five issues)
1971-1972
192
“MOTA” (twenty-five issues)
1974-1980
192
“Mother Jones” (one issue)
1976
192
“Motion Picture” (one issue)
1973
192
“mount to the stars!” (one issue)
1971
192
“Moviegoer” (13-30 Corp.) (one issue)
1982
192
“The Moviegoer” (The Moviegoer Corp. of America) (one issue)
1971
192
“The Movie Magazine” (one issue)
1983
192
“Movies International” (two issues)
1966-1969
192
“The Moving Paper Fantasy” (one issue)
1984
192
“Multum Est” (one issue)
1987
192
“MUNDAC” (three issues)
1973-1975
192
“Murder & Mayhem” (one issue)
1993
192
“Muse” (one issue)
1990
192
“Mushroom Stew” (one issue)
1975
192
“Myrddin”/“Night Flights” (three issues)
One issue includes a one-page “supplementary reader.”
1975-1980
192
“Mystery” (two issues)
1980-1981
192
“The Mystery & Adventure Series Review” (twelve issues)
1980-1983
193
“The Mystery & Adventure Series Review” (twelve issues)
1984-1993
193
“Mystery & Detective Monthly” (three issues)
1986
193
“The Mystery FANcier” (one issue)
1976
193
“Mystery*File”/“Mystery Nook” (five issues)
Also includes an “M-Press Publications Information Sheet.”
1975-1977, undated
193
“Mystery Monthly” (one issue)
1976
193
“Mystery Scene” (seventeen issues)
1987-1990
194
“Mystery Scene” (twelve issues)
1990-1993
194
“The Mystery Trader” (ten issues)
1973-1980, undated
194
“Mystery Writers’ Annual” (ten issues)
1970-1985
194
“Mythprint” (The Mythpoeic Society) (one issue)
1972
N
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195
“Nabu” (six issues)
1979-1983
195
“NARA News” (North American Radio Archives) (one issue)
1980
195
“The NASFA Shuttle” (North Alabama Science Fiction Association) (twenty-one issues)
1986-1990
195
National Film Theatre (England) (nine issues)
Includes application materials for membership to the British Film Institute.
1967-1969, undated
195
“National Lampoon” (one issue)
1983
195
“NebulouSFan” (one issue)
1988
195
“Necrofile” (one issue)
1992
195
“Nemesis” (three issues)
Also includes “Nemesis Presents ‘Dante’s Inferno.’”
1979
195
“New American” (Committee for the Absorption pf Soviet Emigrees) (one issue)
1986
195
“New Canadian Fandom” (one issue)
1982
195
“The New Captain George’s Whizzbang” (two issues)
1971-1974
195
“New Cinema Club” (England) (two issues)
1969
195
“New Libertarian” (one issue)
1990
195
“New Pathways Into Science Fiction And Fantasy” (one issue)
1986
195
“New Purposes” (one issue)
Photocopies of pages from a 1949-1950 magazine.
1977
195
“News From R’Leh” (one issue)
1982
195
“Newsletter” (SFWA [Science Fiction Writers of America] Publications) (two issues)
Also includes an issue of “The Watchtower,” “combined with ‘The SFWA Newsletter,’” a “final report” from President J.E. Pournelle, and a Nebula Awards Report.
1974
195
“The New Sun” (one issue)
1978
195
“New York” (one issue)
“Special Year-end Movie Issue.”
1975-1976
195
“The New Yorker” (one issue)
1978
195
“The New York Review of Science Fiction” (one issue)
1989
195
“Nickelodeon” (two issues)
1975-1976
195
“Niekas” (three issues)
1977-1980
196
“Niekas” (sixteen issues)
1981-1994
196
“Night Cry” (three issues)
1984-1986
196
“Night Gaunt” (one issue)
The issue is dedicated to Bloch.
1986-1987
196
“Night Gaunts” (five issues)
1979-1981
196
“Nighthawks” (one issue)
1979
197
“Nightshade” (five issues)
1976-1979, undated
197
“Night Voyages” (four issues)
1978-1980
197
“The Nimoyan” (five issues)
One issue includes the following note: “Leonard Nimoy – ‘Mr. Spock’ of ‘Star Trek’ – seems destined to go down in entertainment history as the James Dean of the 1960s. Scores of similar effusions reached me in past several years.” Another issue includes the following note: “Typical ‘Star Trek’ fanzine – some day people will wonder about this phenomenon: the fervent following of a rather 2nd-rate TV show.”
1969-1971, undated
197
“1984 Magazine” (one issue)
1978
197
“Nitty-Gritty” (one issue)
1975
197
“No Award” (Owen Whiteoak) (one issue)
1982
197
“No Award” (Marty Cantor) (one issue)
1991
197
“NOCRES” (one issue)
1975
197
“The Noctuary” (two issues)
1976, undated
197
“Nocturne” (two issues)
1975-1978
197
“No Goat’s Toe” (one issue)
1991
197
“Nolazine” (three issues)
1971-1973
197
“The Northern Review” (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point) (one issue)
1990
197
“Nostalgia News” (four issues)
1971-1972
197
“Notes” (four issues)
1986-1988
197
“Notes from Bob Peterson” (four issues)
1982-1987
197
“The Not So Private Eye” (one issue)
1984
197
“Nothing Left to the Imagination” (two issues)
1982
197
“NOVA” (The University of Texas at El Paso) (one issue)
1976
198
“Novoid” (three issues)
1986-1989
198
“Nudnicks” (three issues)
1969, undated
198
“Nutterings” (one issue)
1972
198
“NU YU” (one issue)
1997
198
“Nyctalops” (five issues)
1971-1980
O
Box
198
“Oddities” (one issue)
1981
198
“Offbeat” (one issue)
1959
198
“Old Bones” (one issue)
1976
198
“Old Hollywood” (one issue)
1956
198
“Old West” (one issue)
1974
198
“Omelas” (one issue)
1976
198
“Omni” (four issues)
1978-1981, 1991
198
“Ophemera” (one issue)
1977
198
“Oracle” (one issue)
1984
198
“Organlegger” (three issues)
1973, undated
198
“O’Ryan” (one issue)
1976
198
“OSFan” (four issues)
1970-1972
198
“OtherRealms” (one issue)
1987
198
“Outlands – A Cosmic Anthology” (one issue)
1983
199
“Outré” (J. Vernon Shea) (sixteen issues)
Also includes “Dead Thing in a Deserted Theater,” a “special one-shot supplement to ‘Outre’ #5.”
1976-1981, undated
199
“Outworlds” (seven issues)
Includes a flier for the publication.
1970-1975, undated
199
“The Overlook Connection” (one issue)
1989
199
“Overtures” (Northeastern Illinois University) (one issue)
1988
199
“Oxygocic” (one issue)
1974
199
“Oziana” (one issue)
1979
P
Box
200
“Pablo Lennis” (fifteen issues)
1977-1988, undated
200
“Pacific Northwest Review of Books” (one issue)
1978
200
“Papaya” (one issue)
1972
200
“Paperback Quarterly” (one issue)
1980
200
“Paper Mayhem” (one issue)
1985
200
“Parasite” (one issue)
1985
200
“Parenthesis” (one issue)
1974
200
“The Passing Parade” (four issues)
1973-1976
200
“Paul Michael Glaser and David Soul” (one issue)
1977
200
“PELF” (two issues)
1971-1973
200
“The Pendrifter” (one issue)
undated
200
“PENewsletter” (American Center of International P.E.N.) (one issue)
1976
200
“PENewsletter” (Los Angeles Center) (two issues)
1977
200
“PEN Newsletter” (International P.E.N. – U.S.A. Center West) (one issue)
1989
200
“The Penguin Film Review” (one issue)
1947
200
“The Pennsylvania Gazette” (one issue)
1979
200
“Penseroso” (two issues)
1986-1987
200
“Perceptions” (one issue)
1973
200
“Peripheral Visions” (three issues)
1977-1979
200
“Permafrost” (one issue)
1993
200
“Phantasmagoria” (one issue)
1977
201
“Phantasmicom”/“Phantasmicom II” (six issues)
1971-1974
201
“Philosophical Gas” (twelve issues)
1973-1975, 1991-1993
201
“Philosophical Speculations” (one issue)
1981
201
“Phoenix Fantasy Film Society” (one issue)
1975
201
“Phosphene” (three issues)
1975-1980
201
“Phucet One” (one issue)
1971
201
“Pieces” (two issues)
1979-1980
201 1986-1988
201
“PITFCS” (“Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies”) (three issues)
1963-1971
201
“Placebo” (five issues)
1971-1972
201
“The Planeteer” (one issue)
Reprint of a 1936 issue.
1971
201
“Playboy” (nudity) (two issues)
1970, 1991
202
“Pleasure Hunt Magazine” (three issues)
1982-1985
202
“Podium Sentothal” (one issue)
1980
202
“Poets Fortnightly” (one issue)
1991
202
“Polaris One” (two issues)
1980
202
“The Poldhu Bay Breeze” (one issue)
1986
202
“Pong” (thirty-five issues)
1980-1992
202
“Poor Fish” (one issue)
1980
202
“Popular Photography” (one issue)
1940
202
“Popular Science” (sixteen issues)
1985-1986
203
“Popular Science” (seven issues)
1986-1987
203
“Potlatch” (four issues)
1971-1972
203
“Potsherd” (one issue)
1985
203
“Preferred Lies” (one issue)
1991
203
“Prehensile” (eight issues)
1971-1975
355
“Premiere” (one issue)
1991
203
“Prevert” (one issue)
1985
203
“Previews” (Pacific Palisades-Brentwood-Santa Monica) (one issue)
1984
203
“Prevue” (twelve issues)
1981-1985
204
“Prevue” (twenty-nine issues)
1985-1993
204
“Printed Matter” (one issue)
1980
204
“Prisoners of the Night” (one issue)
1993
204
“Private Heat” (two issues)
undated
204
“Prometheus” (one issue)
1990
204
“The Proper Boskonian” (three issues)
1976-1985
205
“The Proper Boskonian” (six issues)
1990-1994
205
“Published!” (one issue)
1985
205
“Publishers Weekly” (one issue)
“Spring Announcements.”
1978
205
“Pulp” (eleven issues)
1986-1989
205
“Pulp Countdown” (one issue)
1988
205
“Pulp Era” (one issue)
1993
205
“Pulphouse” (five issues)
Also includes a multi-page ad for the magazine and other publications.
1991-1993
205
“Pulp Letterzine” (two issues)
1983, undated
205
“Pulsar!” (Tony Ubelhor) (four issues)
1987-1990
205
“Puns Upon A Time” (one issue)
1982
206
“Pyrotechnics” (two issues)
1986
Q
Box
206
“Q” (one issue)
1989
206
“Quaint” (one issue)
1985
206
“Quantum” (six issues)
1975-1977
206
“Quark” (two issues)
1976-1977
206
“Questar” (nine issues)
1979-1981
206
“Quick, Close Your Eyes!” (one issue)
undated
206
“Quinapalus” (two issues)
1979-1981
206
“The Quincy Sun” (Quincy, MA) (one issue)
Sent to Bloch by Nils Hardin, the publisher and editor of “Xenophile.” Also includes a letter from Hardin.
1975
206
“Quodlibet” (four issues)
1983
R
Box
206
“Raconteurs, Inc.” (fifteen issues)
Also includes invitations to two events, as well as two copies of a publication celebrating the organization’s thirtieth anniversary.
1970-1980
206
“Radio Forum” (two issues)
1981-1982
207
“The Rambling Fap” (forty-five issues)
1972-1993
207
“Random” (seven issues)
1974-1975
207
“Rastus” (one issue)
1984
207
“Rats” (Rats Publishing, Australia) (one issue)
1973
207
“Rats!” (Bill Kunkel and Charlene Kunkel, New York) (six issues)
1971-1976, undated
207
“Rataplan” (one issue)
1978
207
“Rave Reviews” (one issue)
1990
207
“Read” (one issue)
1971
207
“Real Fun” (four issues)
1984
207
“Red Herring” (one issue)
1979
207
“Red Herrings” (Bulletin of the Crime Writers’ Association) (one issue)
A clipping sent by Michael Avallone is attached.
1975
207
“Red Planet Earth” (two issues)
1974
207
“Refractions” (one issue)
1992
208
“The Reluctant Famulus” (twenty-seven issues)
1988-1994
208
“Renegade” (one issue)
1980
208
“Reticulum” (two issues)
1975, undated
208
“Revelations from Yuggoth” (two issues)
1987
208
“The Review” (one issue)
undated
208
“Rhetorical Device” (three issues)
1982-1984
208
“Richard E. Geis” (two issues)
1972
208
“Riders Review” (Summit Riders Horsemen’s Association, Los Gatos, CA) (four issues)
Sally Francy, Bloch’s daughter, was the newsletter editor.
1991-1993
208
“Rigel Science Fiction” (eight issues)
1981-1983
209
“Rim Runner” (Don C. Thompson) (three issues)
1985
209
“Rising Star” (one issue)
1982
209
“Riverside Quarterly” (twenty issues)
1966-1993
209
“The Roaring Twenties” (one issue)
1955
209
“Rod Serling’s ‘The Twilight Zone’ Magazine” (eleven issues)
1981-1982
210
“Rod Serling’s ‘The Twilight Zone’ Magazine” (twenty-three issues)
1982-1986
211
“Rod Serling’s ‘The Twilight Zone’ Magazine” (four issues)
1986-1987
355
“Rolling Stone” (nineteen issues)
The issue dated December 23, 1982-January 6, 1983, includes the following note: “You couldn’t find a more perfect compendium of what was wrong with 1982 than the entire contents of this issue of ‘Rolling Stone.’”
1982-1983
211
“Rot” (one issue)
1984
211
“Rothnium” (three issues)
1978
211
“Rude Bitch” (one issue)
1983
211
“Rune” (twenty-six issues)
1970-1979
212
“Rune” (twenty-three issues)
Also includes an issue of “Bong,” “a dietary suppliment [sic]” to issue no. 71 of “Rune.”
1980-1993
S
Box
212
“Salmagundi” (four issues)
1981-1987
212
“SAM” (one issue)
1983
212
“Sandcastles” (one issue)
1992
212
“San Diego Seacoast” (one issue)
1980
213
“Sandworm” (ten issues)
Also includes two convention reports, “Hugo(e)s There?” and “The Crazed Wizard’s Gift,” by Bob Vardeman.
1969-1972, undated
213
“Sans Serif” (one issue)
1986
213
“Sardonic Worlds” (seven issues)
1976-1978
213
“The Sasparilla Gazzette” (one issue)
Includes an order form for the publication.
1980, undated
213
“The Sasquatch Saskatchewanian” (one issue)
undated
213
“Scars” (one issue)
1989
213
“Scavenger’s Newsletter” (one issue)
Includes a flier for the publication.
1986, undated
213
“The Science Fiction and Fantasy Bookseller” (one issue)
1981
213
“Science Fiction & Fantasy Forum” (one issue)
1989
213
“Science Fiction Chronicle” (nine issues)
1982-1985
213
“Science Fiction Digest” (four issues)
1981-1982
213
“Science Fiction Five-Yearly” (one issue)
1971
213
“Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Magazine”/“Sci Fi News and Reviews” (three issues)
1977-1979
213 1969-1980
214 1980-1986
214 1991
214
“Science Fiction Times” (five issues)
1979-1980
214
“Science Fiction Times-Chronicle” (one issue)
1973
214
“The Science Fiction Votary” (one issue)
1978
214
ScientiFiction” (two issues)
1994
214
“Sci-Fi People Weekly” (one issue)
1983
214
“Scintillation” (four issues)
1976-1977
214
“Scicon” (three issues)
1972-1974
214
“Scottishe” (six issues)
Also includes “Nibblings SF Reviews.”
1970-1981
214
“Scott’s Monthly Stamp Journal” (one issue)
1982
214
“The Scream Factory” (two issues)
1989-1993
214
“Screen Facts” (one issue)
1964
214
“Screen Greats” (two issues)
1971
214
“Screen Legends” (three issues)
1965
214
“Screen Stars” (one issue)
1971
215
“Screen Thrills Illustrated” (seven issues)
1962-1965
215
“ScriptWriter News” (one issue)
1981
215
“Scuzmothre” (one issue)
1975
215
“Scythrop”/“Australian Science Fiction Review” (four issues)
1971-1974, 1986
215
“Search” (one issue)
1977
215
“Secant” (one issue)
1987
215
“Second Degree” (one issue)
1976
215
“The Section G Report” (two issues)
1977
215
“Seeds of Peace” (one issue)
undated
215
“Seldon’s Plan Newsletter”/“Seldon’s Plan” (four issues)
1971-1982
215
“SF & F” (two issues)
1977-1978
215
“SF and Fantasy Workshop” (seventy-seven issues)
1980-1994
216
“S F Commentary” (sixteen issues)
1969-1981
216
“SFEAR” (one issue)
1985
216
“SFinctor” (two issues)
1975-1976
216
“SF Magazine” (two issues)
1989
216
“SForum” (one issue)
1974
216
“The SFSFS Shuttle” (South Florida Science Fiction Society) (thirty issues)
1985-1993
216
“SFWA [Science Fiction Writers of America] Forum”/“Forum” (ten issues)
1969-1973
217
“SFWA [Science Fiction Writers of America] Forum” /“Forum” (sixty-five issues)
1973-1987
218
“SFWA [Science Fiction Writers of America] Forum” /“Forum” (eighteen issues)
1988-1992
218
“The Shadow/Doc Savage Quest” (one issue)
1982
218
“Shadow of a Fan” (one issue)
1981
218
“The Shadow Over Oldenburg” (one issue)
1978
218
“Shayol” (four issues)
1979-1982
218
“The Sherlockian Meddler” (two issues)
1973-1979
218
“Shoggoth” (one issue)
1992
218
“Sikander” (one issue)
1979
218
“Silver Circle News” (one issue)
1977-1978
218
“The Silver Eel” (one issue)
1978
218
“Singing Guns” (one issue)
1989
218
“Sirius” (Gaslight Books Publications, Australia) (two issues)
1993-1994
218
“Sirius XIV” (Syntactics Publications, CA) (one issue)
1975
218
“Sirruish” (three issues)
1973-1974
218
“SIX point FIVE”/“6.5” (one issue)
1983
218
“Skiffy Thyme” (one issue)
1980
218
“Skug” (one issue)
1981
219
“Small Friendly Dog” (two issues)
1980-1981
219
“Smiles” (one issue)
1946
219
“The Society of Editors Newsletter” (Australia) (two issues)
1992-1993
219
“The SoKy Satellite” (two issues)
1983
219
“Solomon’s Seal” (one issue)
1988
219
“Some Like It Chilled” (one issue)
undated
219
“Something Else” (two issues)
1972-1976
219
“Son of the WSFA [Washington Science Fiction Association] Journal” (two issues)
1975
219
“Sorcerer’s Apprentice” (nine issues)
1980-1983
219
“South Dakota Review” (one issue)
1975
219
“The Southern Fandom Confederation Bulletin” (five issues)
1988-1990
219
“Southwest Art” (one issue)
1980
219
“Space and Time” (six issues)
1977-1993
220
“Space Junk” (one issue)
1981
220
“Spacemen” (seven issues)
1961-1963
220
“Space-Time Continuum” (one issue)
1992
220
“S.P.A. [Society of Philatelic Americans] Journal” (ten issues)
1982-1983
220
“Special Visual Effects Created By Ray Harryhausen” (“FXRH”) (two issues)
1972-1974
220
“Spectral Analysis” (one issue)
1975
220
“Spectre” (three issues)
1978-1979
220
“Spectrum” (one issue)
1978
220
“Speculations” (one issue)
1983
220
“Spellbound” (nine issues)
1977-1982
220
“Spent Brass” (two issues)
1989-1993
220
“SPFX” (two issues)
Includes an ad for an issue devoted to the film “The War of the Worlds” (1953).
1976-1978
220
“Spicy Armadillo Stories” (six issues)
1990-1991
221
“Spider Eyes” (two issues)
1990
221
“Spirochete” (eight issues)
1985-1990
221
“Spock’s Scribes” (two issues)
Also includes a “Third Letter.”
1969, undated
221
“Spockulations” (three issues)
1970-1975
221
“Sprockets” (one issue)
1984
221
“Spud” (one issue)
Also includes “Spudnut,” a “letterzine supplement to Spud # 1.”
1993
221
“SPWAO [Small Press Writers and Artists Organization] Showcase” (one issue)
1985
221
1973
221
“Stanley” (eight issues)
1972-1973, undated
221
“Starburst” (Marvel Comics Ltd.) (one issue)
1983
221
“Starburst” (Visual Imagination) (one issue)
1986
221
“Stardate” (two issues)
1985-1986
221
“Star Fire” (six issues)
Also includes “Doom Eager,” “a supplement to ‘Star Fire’ #6.”
1974-1976, undated
221
“The Stark Fist of Removal – The Official Newsletter of the Church of the Subgenius” (four issues)
Also includes “SubGenius Pamphlet No. 1” and “SubGenius Pamphlet No. 2.
1982-1989
222
“Starlog” (thirty-three issues)
1977-1981
223
“Starlog” (thirty-two issues)
1981-1983
224
“Starlog” (thirty-four issues)
1984-1987
225
“Starlog” (thirty-four issues)
1987-1990
226
“Starlog” (thirty-four issues)
1990-1992
227
“Starlog” (eighteen issues)
1992-1994
227
“Star-Studded” (two issues)
1971-1972
227
“Starward Ho!” (one issue)
undated
227
“Starwind” (Blackwolf Productions) (one issue)
1974
227
“Starwind” (Starwind Press) (one issue)
1976
227
“State of Shock” (three issues)
1981
227
Stefantasy” (twenty-six issues)
Includes a card promoting The Skreughbaul Press.
1981-1994
227
“STET” (one issue)
1992
227
“STF--PTE” (one issue)
1988
227
“Stone Hill Launch Times” (two issues)
1987-1992
227
Jon Stopa (one issue)
1969
227
“Strangler Elephants’ Gazette” (one issue)
1977
227
“Stroon” (one issue)
1986
227
“The Stylus” (one issue)
1993
228
“Subtle Insanity” (one issue)
undated
228
“Summa Nulla” (two issues)
1990-1991
228
“Supersonic Snail” (two issues)
1977
Susan Hampshire International Fan Club
Bloch was an “honorary member” of the fan club.
Box
228
“Bulletin” (two issues)
1973
228
“Hampshire County” (six issues)
Bloch’s membership card is attached to an issue.
1971-1972
228
“Hampshire Highlights” (two issues)
1975
228
“Journal” (one issue)
Also includes a photo of Hampshire.
1973
228
“Newsletter” (one issue)
Also includes a photo of Hampshire and “Susan Hampshire – Her Life and Career.”
1975,undated
228
“Swank” (one issue) (nudity)
1974
228
“Swoon” (six issues)
1974-1976, undated
228
“The Sylmarillion” (one issue)
1974
228
“Synthesis” (one issue)
1974
228
“Systems” (three issues)
1980
T
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228
“Tabebuian” (twenty-three issues)
1973-1977
228
“Tachyon Dreams” (one issue)
1978
228
“TAFF [Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund] Door” (one issue)
1990
228
“Taffluvia” (two issues)
1985-1986
228
“Take One” (Motion Picture & Television Fund) (one issue)
1993
228
“Tales From The Weirderness” (one issue)
1985
228
“Tales of the Unanticipated” (Minnesota Science Fiction Society) (three issues)
1989-1992
228
“The Tally Ho” (two issues)
1978
229
“Tandem” (one issue)
undated
229
“Tappen” (one issue)
1982
229
“Technology and Human Affairs” (Illinois Institute of Technology) (one issue)
1971-1972
229
“Tekeli-Li! Journal of Terror” (four issues)
1991-1992
229
“Telos” (five issues)
1980-1982
229
“Tension, Apprehension & Dissension” (two issues)
1976-1977
229
“Terran Times” (one issue)
undated
229
“Terror Australis”(one issue)
“The Jack the Ripper Special!”
1992
229
“The Terrornauts” (one issue)
1989
229
“Tesseract Science Fiction” (one issue)
1978
229
“The Texas Arts Journal” (one issue)
1977
229
“Then” (one issue)
1988
229
“The Third Degree” (Mystery Writers of America, Inc.) (fifty-six issues)
1961-1985
229
“The Third Foundation” (one issue)
1970
229
“This House” (two issues)
1981-1983
230
“This Was Hollywood” (two issues)
1955
230
“This Was Show Business” (one issue)
1956
230
“Those Were The Days” (two issues)
1972
230
“Threshold of Fantasy” (one issue)
1982
230
“Thru Black Holes” (eight issues)
Also includes “Portals of Madness,” “a Thru Black Holes Production.”
1978-1979, undated
230
“Thrust” (eighteen issues)
1977-1988
230
“Thyme” (two issues)
1983, 1993
230
“Time” (one issue)
A “guide to the exhibition, ‘Time Covers Hollywood 1923-1985.’”
1985
230
“Time and Again” (two issues)
1985-1986
230
“Title” (eight issues)
1972-1973
231
“Title” (four issues)
1974-1976
231
“The Tome” (two issues)
1990
231
“Tomorrow And…” (three issues)
1971
231
“Torus” (one issue)
1986
231
“Totally Wired” (one issue)
1984
231
“Totem Pole” (two issues)
1969
231
“To the Stars” (three issues)
1983-1984
231
“The Trained Cormorants of Gifu” (one issue)
1985
231
“Transfusions” (Horror Writers of America) (one issue)
1990
231
“Transition” (Mike Bailey) (one issue)
1974
231
“Transition – The Literary Magazine for a World of Change” (Bellerophon Enterprises) (one issue)
1977-1978
231
“Transylvania Times” (one issue)
undated
231
“Trap Door” (nine issues)
1984-1993
231
“Tribute” (Hollywood International, Inc.) (five issues)
1984
231
“Triode” (eight issues)
1974-1978
231
“True Life Adventures” (one issue)
1988
231
“True West” (one issue)
1974
231
“Trumpet” (one issue)
1981
231
“Tucker Bag” (two issues)
1974
232
“TV’s Dynamic Heroes” (one issue)
1976
232
“TVTimes Magazine” (London, England) (one issue)
1982
232
“TWA Ambassador” (Trans World Airlines) (one issue)
1981
232
“Twilight Zine” (two issues)
1987-1989
232
“Two Magicians” (one issue)
undated
U
Box
232
“Ukulele” (two issues)
1986
232
“Uncle Dick’s” (one issue)
1985
232
“Undulant Fever” (three issues)
1983-1986
232
“The UNESCO Courier” (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization) (one issue)
1955
232
“Unique” (one issue)
1978
232
“University Publishing” (one issue)
1978
232
“Unmutual” (one issue)
undated
232
“URanian” (one issue)
1972
232
“Utopian” (one issue)
1961
V
Box
232
“Valmapa” (one issue)
undated
232
“Vampire Information Exchange Newsletter” (one issue)
1985
232
“Vanishing Point” (one issue)
1977
232
“Verge” (one issue)
1985
232
“Vertex” (one issue)
1973
232
“The Video News” (one issue)
1985
232
“The Vineyard” (one issue)
1983
232
“Violent Legends” (one issue)
1988
232
“Vision of Tomorrow” (two issues)
1970
232
“Visions” (four issues)
1980-1985
232
“Visions of Khroyd’hon” (one issue)
1976
232
“Volta” (five issues)
1978-1979
232
“Vorpal” (two issues)
1973, undated
232
“Vor-Zap” (two issues)
1978
232
“Voyage” (one issue)
1971
W
Box
232
“WAHF-FULL” (four issues)
1979-1980
233
“WAHF-FULL” (ten issues)
1981-1987
233
“Waldo” (three issues)
1978-1984
233
“Warehouse” (one issue)
1977
233
“Warhoon” (three issue)
1981-1985
233
“Warm Heart Pastry” (four issues)
1972-1973, undated
233
“Weirdbook” (one issue)
1978
233
“Weird City” (one issue)
1991
233
“Weird Tales” (five issues)
1929-1931, 1946
233
“Weird Tales” (three issues)
One issue is a hardbound “sixty-fifth anniversary issue” that includes a letter from Darrell Schweitzer. Another issue is a hardbound “special David S. Schow issue” that is inscribed by Schow.
1988-1994
233
“Westways” (Automobile Club of Southern California) (one issue)
1963
234
“Wet Paint” (twelve issues)
1986-1994
234
“WGAW [The Writers Guild of America, West] Journal”/“The Journal” (thirty issues)
1989-1991
235
“WGAW [The Writers Guild of America, West] Journal”/“The Journal” (twenty-eight issues)
1991-1994
235
“WGAw [The Writers Guild of America, West] Newsletter” (ten issues)
1971-1976
236
“WGAw [The Writers Guild of America, West] Newsletter” (seventy issues)
1976-1985
237
“WGAw [The Writers Guild of America, West] Newsletter” (twenty-five issues)
1985-1988
237
“What’s Going Down?” (one issue)
1980
237
“Whichness of the Why” (one issue)
undated
237
“Whispered Legends” (one issue)
1983
237
“Whispers” (six issues)
Also includes a supplement and two copies of a “mini-issue.”
1973-1977
237
“White Sun” (two issues)
1988-1990
237
“Whizzard” (three issues)
1974-1979
237
“Who’s Who in Hollywood” (three issues)
1961-1963
238
“Who’s Who in Hollywood” (three issues)
1964-1967
238
“Who’s Who in Movies” (three issues)
1972-1974
238
“Whunderful” (one issue)
1976
238
“Wild Fennel” (one issue)
1981
238
“Wild Heirs” (one issue)
1993
238
“Winding Numbers” (one issue)
1976
238
“Wing Window” (two issues)
1982-1985
238
“A Winter Solstice Greeting” (one issue)
1974
238
“Wisconsin Academy Review” (one issue)
1973
238
“The Wisconsin Clubwoman” (one issue)
1976
238
“Wisconsin Review” (one issue)
1982
238
“Witchcraft and Sorcery” (two issues)
1971-1972
238
“Wiz” (five issues)
1982-1983
238
“Wonderama” (one issue)
1989
238
“Wonderlust” (one issue)
1988
238
“Wonderworld” (two issues)
1973
238
“The Woodchuck Weekly” (one issue)
1969
238
“Wooden Nickel” (eighteen issues)
1973
238
“Worlds of Fantasy” (one issue)
1970
238
“Worlds of If” (four issues)
1972-1973
239
“Worlds of If” (three issues)
1973
239
“Worlds of Surrealism” (one issue)
1990
239
“Worlds of Tomorrow” (one issue)
1970
239
“Wordy-Gurdy” (one issue)
1978
239
“The Wretch Takes to Writing” (one issue)
1982
239
“Write Now!” (one issue)
1981
239
“Writer’s Digest” (two issues)
1971-1976
239
“Writers on Writing” (one issue)
1982
X
Box
239
“Xenium” (nine issues)
1974-1990
239
“Xenophile” (fifteen issues)
1974-1977
240
“Xenophile” (ten issues)
1977-1980
240
“Xignals” (Waldenbooks) (one issue)
1986
240
“Xyster” (two issues)
1984
Y
Box
240
“Yaanek” (one issue)
undated
240
“Yandro” (seven issues)
1973-1985
240
“Ye Yowlings of Yog-Sothoth” (one issue)
1982
240
“YHOS” (nine issues)
1987-1988
Z
Box
240
“Zealot” (one issue)
1978
240
“Zed” (two issues)
1981
240
“zEEn” (two issues)
1972
240
“Zooview” (Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association) (two issues)
1984
240
“Zosma” (one issue)
1981
240
“Zugzwang” (one issue)
1993
240
“Zymurgy” (five issues)
1974-1976, undated
240
“Zymurworm” (one issue)
1974
240
Unidentified Pages
undated
Collected Magazines, Fanzines, Newsletters, Bulletins, Journals, and Newspapers – Foreign Languages
Box
Belgian
Box
241
“Octa-Info” (one issue)
1978
241
“Octazine” (one issue)
1977
241
“Rigel Magazine” (two issues)
1978-1982
French
Box
241
“Cinéma 57 (one issue)
1957
241
“L’Ecran Fantastique” (one issue)
1983
241
“Karpath” (one issue)
1990
241
“Magazine Littéraire” (one issue)
1974
241
“La Quinzaine Littéraire” (one issue)
1975
241
“V” (one issue) (nudity)
1959
German
Box
355
“The Christopher Lee Club Journal” (one issue)
Bloch is listed in one issue as an “honorary member.” Also includes a German-language certificate awarded to Bloch from the Club, as well as two business cards for Elke Jost, a member of the club’s board.Bloch is listed in one issue as an “honorary member.” Also includes a German-language certificate awarded to Bloch from the Club, as well as two business cards for Elke Jost, a member of the club’s board.
1987
355
“Luther’s Grusel Zeitung” (six issues)
1972
355
“Necropolitan” (one issue)
1992
Italian
Box
241
“Aliens – Rivista di Fantascienza” (three issues)
1980
241
“CIAK si gira” (eight issues)
Also includes seven supplements.
1992-1994, undated
242
“Kadath” (one issue)
1980
242
“Philip Morris Cinema Progetto” (one issue)
undated
242
“Robot” (three issues)
1976-1977
Japanese
Box
242
“The Bungeishunju” (one issue)
1978
242
“Hayakawa’s Mystery Magazine” (one issue)
1970
242
“Popeye” (one issue)
1978
242
Norwegian - “Fanytt” (four issues)
1986-1988
242
Swedish - “Jules Verne Magasinet” (seven issues)
Includes the story “The Picture” by Bloch.
1976-1988
Turkish
Box
242
“Antares” (six issues)
1974-1975
242
“X-Bİlİnmeyen” (one issue)
1976

Series III. Comic Books and Comic MagazinesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box
Comic Books and Comic Magazines with stories by Bloch
Box
244
“Gore Shriek Annual # 1” (one issue)
Includes “The Funny Farm,” “inspired by the story by Robert Bloch."
1990
244
“Journey into Mystery” (three issues)
  • (1) February 1972 (two copies) – includes “The Shambler from the Stars!” “from the story by Robert Bloch.”
  • (2) December 1972 (three copies) – includes “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper,” “based on the story by Robert Bloch.”
  • (3) June 1973 – includes “The Shadow from the Steeple” by Bloch.
1972-1973
244
“Masters of Terror” (one issue)
Includes “The Shambler from the Stars!” “from the story by Robert Bloch,” and “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper,” “based on the story by Robert Bloch.”
1975
245
“Monsters Unleashed” (one issue – three copies)
Includes “The Man Who Cried Werewolf” “from the short story titled ‘The Man Who Cried Wolf’ by Robert Bloch.”
1973
245
“Starstream” (one issue – two copies)
Includes “And the Blood Ran Green” by Bloch.
1976
Collected Comic Books and Comic Magazines
Box
245
“Ambush Bug Nothing Special” (one issue)
1992
245
“Ancient Dreams Comix” (one issue)
1980
245
“Andrew Vachss’ Underground” (one issue)
1993
245
“Arcade, The Comics Revue” (one issue)
1975
245
“Bernie Wrightson: Master of the Macabre” (one issue)
1983
245
“Big City Comix Presents: Beany and Ray” (one issue)
undated
245
“Blanche Goes to Hollywood”/“Blanche Goes to New York” (two issues)
1992-1993
245
“Blood of the Innocent” (three issues)
1986
245
“Doctor Strange” (two issues)
1981
245
“Dragon Lines” (two issues)
1993
245
“ESPERS” (three issues)
1986
245
“Future World Comix” (one issue)
1978
245
“Ghostly Tales” (one issue)
1972
245
“Hellboy – Seed of Destruction” (three issues and a photocopy of another issue)
1994
245
“Heroes Against Hunger” (one issue)
1986
245
“Innovation Solutions” (three issues)
1989
245
“In the Days of the Mob” (one issue)
1971
245
“Journey into Mystery” (one issue – two copies)
1972
245
“Madman Comics” (one issue)
1994
245
“Martha Washington Goes to War” (one issue)
1994
245
“Marvel Tales Starring Spider-Man” (one issue)
1982
245
“Micra: Mind Controlled Remote Automation” (two issues)
1986-1987
245
“Moonshadow” (two issues)
1985
245
“Negative Burn” (one issue)
1994
245
“Oracle Comix” (one issue)
1980
245
“Sin City – A Dame to Kill For” (two issues)
1993-1994
245
“Space Ark” (one issue)
1985
246
“The Spirit” (five issues)
1974
246
“Star Quest Comix” (one issue)
1978
246
“Steve Canyon Magazine” (one issue)
1983
246
“Superman” (two issues)
1985-1986
246
“Swamp Thing” (three issues)
1994
246
“System Shock” (one issue)
1993
246
“Tales of Terror” (one issue)
1987
246
“The Trib Comic Book” (“The Winnipeg Tribune”) (one issue)
1978
246
“Twisted Tales” (one issue)
1983
246
“Visions” (one issue)
1981
246
“Wasteland” (one issue)
1988
246
“Worlds Unknown” (one issue)
1974

Series IV. ManuscriptsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box
Anthologies
Box
246
“The Best of Robert Bloch” – galleys
undated
246
“Psycho-Paths II”
Draft of an introduction by Bloch for “Psycho-Paths II,” an anthology that he was editing at the time of his death in 1994 – it was published in 1997 as “Robert Bloch’s Psychos.” Also includes lists of stories under consideration for both “Psycho-Paths” and “Psycho-Paths II.”
1990, undated
246
“The Skull of the Marquis De Sade”
Includes handwritten notes from Liane Gibbons regarding the formatting and editing of some of the stories. “Original material and manuscript for my book collection ‘The Skull of the Marquis de Sade.’” Includes manuscripts for the following stories:
  • (1) “The Bogy Man Will Get You” (two drafts);
  • (2) “The Devil’s Ticket”;
  • (3) “Lizzie Borden Took an Axe”;
  • (4) “The Man Who Knew Women”;
  • (5) “A Quiet Funeral”;
  • (6) “The Skull of the Marquis De Sade” – clipped from the anthology “Bogey Men”; and
  • (7) “The Weird Tailor.”
undated
246
“Tales in a Jugular Vein”
“This is the manuscript for a collection of my short stories (“Tales in a Jugular Vein” – Pyramid Books, 1965). The Story ‘A Home Away from Home’ – originally a prize winner in the ‘Alfred Hitchcock’ magazine, when it first appeared, later served as the basis for a teleplay which I wrote under the same title for ‘The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.’ I include a copy of this script elsewhere, and it is interesting to compare the short story with its development into an hour-long teleplay.” Includes manuscripts for the following stories:
  • (1) “The Deadliest Art”;
  • (2) “Double-Cross”;
  • (3) “Founding Fathers”;
  • (4) “A Home Away from Home”;
  • (5) “Night School”;
  • (6) “The Past Master”;
  • (7) “Pin-Up Girl”;
  • (8) “Rhyme Never Pays”;
  • (9) “Sabbatical” – clipped from ‘Galaxy’ magazine; and
  • (10) “Terror Over Hollywood” – clipped from ‘Fantastic Universe’ magazine.
undated
Essays
Box
247
“Afterword – Stanley G. Weinbaum: A Personal Recollection”
1974
247
“At Bay with the Baycon”
“Manuscript of a convention report to appear in ‘If’ magazine, March 1969.”
1969
247
“Backword”
“Introduction for ‘Dragons and Nightmares,’ New Mirage hardcover collection.”
1968
247
“A Brief Ackermention”
undated
247
“Chamber of Horrors” – Introduction
1966
247
“The Fond Memories of Henry Fonda”
“Manuscript of ‘Show’ magazine article (unpublished).” “Article for ‘Show’ magazine – which went out of business rather than publish it (and I can’t blame them, even if this was their idea and assignment).”
undated
247
Anna Louise Germeshausen – Introduction
1968
247
Hollywood – Introduction
1970
247
“Imagination and Modern Social Criticism”
“Galley proofs of new edition of my essay on SF and social criticism.”
undated
247
“Introduction: The Monster is Loose”
“Introduction for collection ‘The Living Demons.’”
undated
247
“It Seems There Were Two Irishmen”
“Manuscript of book review.” Includes the cover for the reviewed book – “The Improbable Irish” by Walter Bryan.
undated
247
“I Was Ethel Lindsay’s Sex-Slave,”
undated
247
Boris Karloff – Obituary
“Not delivered as planned – but later printed.”
1969
247
Boris Karloff – Obituary & Christopher Lee
Also includes a letter from Harry Wasserman, publisher of the fanzine “Fantasy News.”
1969, undated
247
Christopher Lee
“Also delivered in accepting award for Christopher Lee.”
undated
247
“Loncon II or Through a Monocle Darkly”
“A magazine piece for ‘Worlds of If,’ Dec. 1965, on the London science fiction convention I attended.”
1965
247
“The Mad Hatters”
One of a series of articles I did on films for [‘Show’ Magazine].”
undated
247
“Memo to a Movie-Maker” (two drafts)
First draft: “This never found a magazine for several years – but it’s a favorite.” Second draft: “Here is the revision I made for publication in a book collection.”
undated
247
“The Most Horrible Book Ever Written”
“Book review for 2 science fiction fan magazines.” “These items – written for both professional and specialized publications – are in a way semi-autobiographical, as they indicate activities and views circa 1965-1966.”
undated
247
“The Necromancers” – Introduction
For the anthology “The Necromancers” by Peter Haining (ed.).
1970
247
“Oldies but Goodies”
“Article for fan magazine on World Science Fiction Convention – personal reminiscences.”
undated
247
“An Open Letter to Fandom”
“For a fan magazine.”
undated
247
“Post-Conventional Triste’”
“Reflections on World Science Fiction Convention problems – for a fan magazine.”
undated
247
“Things I Never Knew About the Movies”
“As a letter in ‘Films in Review.’”
1966
247
“2001: A Space Odyssey” (movie review)
“This review appeared in the Spring 1968 issue of ‘Psychotic’ magazine.”
1968
247
“Varney the Vampire”
undated
247
“What is Richard Arlen Really Like?”
“Written for a fan magazine – this shows some of the reactions of a screen-writer to the actors he meets.”
undated
247
“Yankee A-Go-Go”
“For a fan magazine.”
undated
Novels and Novellas
Box
247
“Night-World”
1971-1972
247
“The Scarf”
“In 1947, Dial Press published my first novel, ‘The Scarf.’ Subsequently in 3 Avon paperback editions, the book went out of print in 1953 or thereabouts. In 1966, Fawcett publishers (Crest, Gold Medal) decided to put out a new paperback edition. I updated language and topical references – wrote a new ending – and an introduction (the latter not used). Here is my work in changing a book 20 years after its first printing.” Includes handwritten and typewritten lists of revisions, as well as an ‘author’s note.’”
1966
247
“The Scarf”
Includes an “author’s note” with the following: “This introduction for the new edition of ‘The Scarf’ was never used – publisher apparently wanted to create the impression that this was a ‘new book.” Also includes a list of revisions with the following: “Last year (1967) Fawcett Gold Medal reprinted my 1947 novel ‘The Scarf.’ I made changes in the text – and here is the exact record of those changes, showing how I updated the book after twenty years. N.B.: A comparison will show how I added a completely new ending as here written.”
1966-1968
“The Star Stalker”
Box
247
“Colossal” – Original Manuscript
“Although a carbon, this is the original manuscript of the novel published as ‘The Star Stalker’ by Pyramid in 1968. The first copy was lost. I then revised this version – strengthening it and adding various episodes, but all is based on this copy.”
undated
248
Revised Manuscript
Includes a note regarding the manuscript from Pyramid Publications. “This is the revised original of ‘Colossal,’ which appeared as ‘The Star Stalker’ – with all corrections. Compare mss with its earlier version.”
1968
248
“This Crowded Earth”
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Short Stories
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248
“Avant-Garde”
“Written before the ‘new sound.’” “Retitled ‘Dig That Crazy Grave,’ this story won a prize in the ‘Ellery Queen Magazine’ short story contest. It appeared in the magazine and in several book collections under that title. Oddly enough, some years later, a writer named Richard Prather titled one of his mysteries ‘Dig That Crazy Grave.’ Hmmm…”
undated
248
“The Beasts of Barsac”
“Typical ‘Weird Tales’ fare from my ‘middle period.’
undated
248
“Beauty’s Beast”
“From ‘Weird Tales’ of long ago – a bit revised for a recent collection.”
undated
248
“Beetles”
Clipped from the anthology “Yours Truly, Jack, the Ripper.”
undated
248
“Betsy Drake Will Never Die”
“Inspired by reaction to death of James Dean.” “This appeared in ‘Ellery Queen’ magazine as “Betsy Drake Will Live Forever.” Widely reprinted, it was bought for television by ‘Alfred Hitchcock Presents’ and was my first TV story sale – though the script was written by William Fay, some time before I ever I arrived in Hollywood.”
undated
248
“Black Bargain”
“Early ‘Weird Tales’ – I worked two nights in a drug store as a youth, with this result.”
undated
248
“The Black Notebook”
Clipped from “Fanews Magazine.” “The editors at Dial Press deleted the foregoing chapter from my first novel, ‘The Scarf.’ In 1947, it was considered too ‘far out.’ In 1965, Charles Whitman took a rifle up on a tower in Texas and brought my fantasy to life.”
undated
248
“The Bogy Man Will Get You”
“One of my favorites – to do as a teleplay or film.”
undated
248
“Change of Heart”
“More of S.F. – with a difference.” “This story, written for ‘The Arkham Sampler’ in 1948 or 1949, became the first teleplay [titled “The Changing Heart”] I adapted from one of my own published tales on the ‘Alfred Hitchcock Presents’ show. As such, it broke their precedent – previously, they hadn’t allowed a writer to do the teleplay version of one of his own published stories. But from that time on, I did quite a few of my own for them.”
undated
248
“The Cloak”
Clipped from the anthology “Yours Truly, Jack, the Ripper.”
undated
248
“The Clown at Midnight”
“This title later changed – and I used it instead on an article.” “This story, retitled ‘Sock Finish,’ appeared in ‘Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine’ in October 1957. It has since been frequently reprinted – and one of its plot elements I used in a teleplay called ‘The Greatest Monster of Them All,’ on the ‘Alfred Hitchcock Presents’ TV show (half-hour format).”
undated
248
“Comfort Me, My Robot”
“A rewritten version of the magazine piece.”
undated
248
“The Dark Stranger”
“The story treatment sold to 20th Century-Fox for use in ‘Journey to the Unknown.’”
undated
248
“Dead-End Doctor”
“A rather outrageous example of how to turn a pun into a story.”
undated
248
“The Devil’s Ticket”
“From ‘Weird Tales’ – I did this also as a radio script from my own show – “Stay Tuned for Terror.” “This short story became an hour teleplay I did for ‘Thriller.’”
undated
248
“Egghead”
“This was written in the days when all youngsters wore crew-cuts.”
undated
248
“Fat Chance”
“An ironic little detective yarn.”
undated
248
“The Final Performance”
“A teleplay was written from this for the ‘Hitchcock’ show by another writer when I wasn’t available to do the script.”
undated
248
“The Ghost-Writer”
“One of the earliest ‘modern style’ stories I wrote for ‘Weird Tales.’”
248
“Girl from Mars”
“William Lindsay Gresham, who wrote ‘Nightmare Alley,’ always liked this piece.”
undated
248
“Groovyland” – Notes
“My notes – and how did I decipher such a mess? – for my novelet ‘Groovyland,’ in ‘If.’”
undated
248
“Have You Heard the One About--?”
Attributed to “Tarleton Fiske.” “This started in a fan magazine – for free – ended years later in ‘Playboy.’”
undated
248
“In the Cards”
1970
248
“A Killing in the Market”
“Hitchcock’s magazine liked this – but it was reprinted elsewhere in a shorter version.”
undated
248
“The Laughter of a Ghoul”
Clipped from the fanzine “Fantasy Fan.” “Oddly enough, this item – ‘The Fantasy Fan’ for Dec. 1934 – is probably the rarest and hardest to come by of any: collectors of this material cannot secure copies at any price. As a ‘contributor,’ I was sent several – and by some stroke of fortune, stored an extra one away – for 33 years!” “This extremely rare fan magazine contains one of the first pieces of my writing to be published – an atrocity, but an early attempt on the part of a 17-year-old to find a reading audience.”
1934
249
“Lizzie Borden Took an Axe…”
“I became a charter member of the Friends of Lizzie Borden Society as a result of writing this story for ‘Weird Tales.’”
undated
249
Luck Is No Lady”
“A strange one – which I intend to do in films one day.”
undated
249
“Nightmare Number Four”
“Sold to ‘Fantastic’ – but they changed editors, never ran it there.” “My sole published venture into verse – for the poetry anthology ‘Fire and Sleet and Candlelight’ (Arkham House).”
undated
249
“The Old College Try”
“This one fooled ‘em – it eventually sold to a science fiction magazine.”
undated
249
“Pride Goes-”
Clipped from the August 1966 issue of “The Saint Magazine.”
1966
249
“Sales of a Death-Man”
“Original outline of my story in Feb. 1968 issue of ‘Galaxy’ – ‘Sales of a Death-Man.’ One page is all that’s necessary for most short stories, or so I find.”
undated
249
“Satan’s Servants”
Clipped from the book “Something About Cats and Other Pieces.” “Page proofs from a book – this story was never published in a magazine.”
undated
249
“Second Coming”
“No magazine would dare to run this – so I put it in one of my collections.”
undated
249
“The Shoes”
“‘Unknown Worlds’ was a fine but short-lived fantasy magazine of 25 years ago. Here’s one of my contributions, retyped for an anthology.”
undated
249
“The Show Must Go On”
“Often reprinted.”
undated
249
“The Skull of the Marquis De Sade”
“This story sold to Amicus Productions – Paramount filmed it in England for 1965 release as ‘The Skull,’ with script by Milton Subotsky.”
undated
249
“The Skull of the Marquis De Sade”
Serbian-language translation of Bloch’s story.
1972
249
“Tell Your Fortune” (folder 1)
“A long story from ‘Weird Tales’ – in the days of the ‘gangster.’”
undated
249
“Tell Your Fortune” (folder 2)
“Edited mss of my novelet, “Tell Your Fortune,” which appeared in ‘Weird Tales’ over 20 years ago.”
undated
249
“Till Death Do Us Part”
Clipped from “Bestseller Mystery Magazine.”
undated
249
“A Toy for Juliette” (folder 1)
“For ‘Dangerous Visions,’ Doubleday, 1966 – an anthology of original science fiction stories.”
undated
249
“A Toy for Juliette” (folder 2)
“1. Biographical notes to ‘A Toy for Juliette.’ 2. Introduction to Harlan Ellison’s sequel to ‘A Toy for Juliette.’ 3. Ellison’s notes on ‘A Toy for Juliette.’ This story appeared in the Doubleday anthology ‘Dangerous Visions,’ which Ellison edited. When he read my story ‘A Toy for Juliette,’ he wrote a story of his own to continue it.”
undated
249
“A Toy for Juliette” (folder 3)
Clipped from “Adam” magazine (nudity). “Stories sometimes turn up in strange places!” Also includes “The Prowler in the City on the Edge of the World,” Harlan Ellison’s sequel to Bloch’s story.
1968
249
“Try This for PSIS”
“ESP was fairly new to the general public when I wrote this one.”
undated
249
“Underground”
“For ‘Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine’, 1966. This story is being used as the basis for a pilot script of a new 20th Century-Fox series starring Louis Jordan. I am doing the story and script.”
undated
249
“The Unspeakable Betrothal”
“This one has seldom been seen – it appeared in ‘Avon Fantasy Reader,’ a most offbeat publication.”
undated
249
“Waxworks”
Clipped from the anthology “More Nightmares.”
undated
249
“Wheel and Deal”
“No magazine would run it – too far out – so I put it in a collection.”
undated
249
“What of the Night?”
“Retitled ‘Day Broke’ for ‘Star Science Fiction.’”
undated
249
“You Could Be Wrong”
“Straight science fiction.”
undated
249
“You Got To Have Brains”
“Science fiction.”
undated
249
Speeches and Addresses
Manuscripts of Bloch’s speech at the 1969 World Science Fiction Convention (St. Louis, MO) and his speech at the 1972 Annual Banquet, Wisconsin Raconteurs Club (West Allis, WI). Also includes his addresses to the Mystery Writers of America as new president and as former president, as well as a letter “read in absentia at annual banquet of Praed Street Irregulars, Nov. 1968.”
1969-1972, undated
249
Unpublished and Unsold Short Stories and Essays
“Failures from way back – unpublished and unsold by my former agent – all original mss., dated on envelopes.” Each manuscript except “The Last Clown” includes a list of publications to which the story was submitted, with dates of submission and return. Rejection letters are attached to some manuscripts. The titles are
  • “Afternoon in the Park”
  • “The Birth of a Notion”
  • “The Craven Image”
  • “Dream Date”
  • “How to Pull the Wings Off a Barfly”
  • “It Only Hurts When I Laugh”
  • “The Last Clown”
  • “The Old Switcheroo” (eventually published in the April 1972 issue of “Worlds of If” (see above))
  • “A Pretty Girl is Like a Malady”
  • “Take Me to Your Reader”
  • “Title Bout”
  • “Twilight of God”
  • “What Freud Can’t Tell You”
1956-1961, undated

Series V. ScriptsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
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Theatrical Films
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"The Deadly Bees"
Box
249
Structural Outline
“This material was sent to me by the studio as a basis for my script on ‘The Deadly Bees.’” “This outline came to me and I didn’t care for it – so wrote my own instead.”
undated
249
Outline/Synopsis
“This was my actual outline from which I dictated screenplay.” “My story synopsis for ‘The Deadly Bees’ with accompanying guidance-notes for dictating actual script.”
undated
249
Guidance-Notes
Four stenographic notebooks. One notebook includes the following note: “The shorthand dictation of a screenplay ‘The Deadly Bees.’ Note frequent changes and revisions in material before its transcription to typed form.”
1965, undated
250
Outline, Revisions, and Script
undated
250
Script – First Draft
“It contains my own changes and revisions. See the accompanying second draft for further developments.”
undated
250
Script – Final Draft
undated
250
Release Dialogue Script
“Here is real idiocy – my script as rewritten by an English author to ‘sensationalize’ the story. Unfortunately, some of the trade reviews take me to task for his changes. The film was not successful – nor did it deserve to be, after this sort of nonsense.”
1967
“The House That Dripped Blood”
Box
250
Outlines for Screenplay (two) by Milton Subotsky
“Included here are two treatments by Milton Subotsky based on my suggestions and incorporating my four short stories which form the basis of ‘The House That Dripped Blood.’” Included with the bound outline are two small pages of handwritten notes and five typewritten pages with handwritten notes.
1967, undated
250
Original Script (two copies)
“This is the original script of my latest screenplay for Amicus Productions. Their title, ‘The House That Dripped Blood,’ will, hopefully, be changed before release.”
1967
250
“The Night Walker”
“From original story treatment which I also did.” “An original story and screenplay – released by Universal, 1965, starring Robert Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck.”
1964
"The Psychopath"
“Here is a teleplay story idea – that became a film idea – that became a first draft screenplay – that became a second draft screenplay. Complete with my outline, notes and producer’s notes. Release title: ‘The Psychopath,’ Paramount, 1966.”
Box
251
“Dial M for Murder” – episode “The Doll-House”
“An unsold script for a teleplay series that was never made. I liked the plot and suggested it as a movie possibility to Amicus Productions, filming in England and releasing here through Paramount. What follows is my treatment for a film version.”
undated
251
“Doll-House”
“My treatment and original title – changed to ‘Schizo’ and finally released as ‘The Psychopath.’ This is the story they bought.”
undated
251
“Schizo” – Notes
“Fragmentary notes I used in dictating the two drafts of the screenplay.”
undated
251
Script – First Draft
“The first draft – with my notes and corrections.”
undated
251
Suggested changes to first draft screenplay
“Changes suggested to first draft by the producer.” Attached to a cover letter from producer Max J. Rosenberg.
1965
251
Script
“Filmed as ‘The Psychopath’ – an Amicus Production in England, released in this country by Paramount in 1966. In the fall of 1965, I visited London and saw some of the shooting at Shepperton Studios.”
undated
251
Sets for “Schizo”
1965
"Strait-Jacket"
Box
251
Script – Final Draft
“The first version of my original story followed William Castle’s idea of a ‘fat murderess,’ for Joan Blondell. When Columbia read it, they sent it to Joan Crawford, who asked to do the lead. We went to New York, talked to Miss Crawford. I told her what I had in mind for changes and she agreed. Columbia paid Miss Blondell’s contract up in full and I revised the script for Miss Crawford. During production, I stayed with the picture – through the shooting and after, to observe editing, dubbing, scoring, etc. I rehearsed Miss Crawford, who read her part for me before filming. There were a few changes made by Mr. Castle which I did not agree with, but it was a successful picture.”
1963
251
Script – Revised Final Draft
“This copy of the revised version of ‘Strait-Jacket’ stayed with me through casting, rehearsal, shooting and post-production. It includes the actual shooting schedule which follows script. This shows how the film was broken down for production.”
1963
"Torture Garden"
Box
251
Release Script
“Adapted by me from four of my published short stories – ‘Enoch,’ ‘Terror Over Hollywood,’ ‘Mr. Steinway,’ and ‘The Man Who Collected Poe.’ This is the ‘release script, based on time-study of the edited final print of the film itself. I do not approve [of], nor am I responsible for, the ‘non-camera’ gore added by the people who made the picture – or for the introduction of a cat in ‘Enoch’!”
1967
251
Release Script (US – TV (long) version)
“This is the ‘long’ or TV version of the film – with added scenes here cued in to the other script. It is better in this form than in the abbreviated one – but the other was cut to conform to the theatrical double-bill program-timing.”
1967
Television
Box
“The Alfred Hitchcock Hour”
Box
Episode “Off Season”
Box
251
Script – First Draft – “Winter Run”
Lists suggested new titles as “Trigger-Happy” and “Man with a Gun.” “But they called it ‘Off Season’ instead, heaven knows why!”
undated
251
Script – Final Draft
1965
Episode “The Second Wife”
Box
252
Script – “The Lonely Heart”
“June Lockhart and John Anderson gave fine performances in this one.”
undated
252
Script Revisions
1965
252
“Alfred Hitchcock Presents” – Episode “The Gloating Place”
1961
252
“The Dead Don’t Die” – Script – First Draft
1974
252
“The Eleventh Hour” – Episode “Why am I Grown So Cold?” – Script – “Three Couches – No Waiting”
“Other hands revised this script before its subsequent airing – taking out one of the two storylines which involved the boy and concentrating on the female patient. Again, ‘executive thinking’ – of a sort which resulted in the show being dropped after its first season.” “This was shown as ‘Why is My Love Grown So Cold?” – hardly an improvement in title, I think. Nor did I like the ‘new’ script.”
1962
252
“The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.” – Episode “The Fountain of Youth Affair,”
The story is credited to Bloch and Richard De Roy; the script is credited to De Roy. “They’d already bought a similar story, unknown to my producer – so they combined them and let the first writer do the teleplay.”
1966
252
“I Spy” – Episode “There Was a Little Girl”
Includes the original story by Bloch, titled “Mask of Death,” “which they bought – and altered rather drastically,” and the revised script by Stephen Kandel. The script credits the story to “Robert Block.” “Sometimes, when a writer’s work is altered, they also misspell his name. Freudian slip?” Of Kandel’s script, Bloch wrote, “and a good job – though not really my story at all.”
1966, undated
252
“Journey to the Unknown” – Episode “The Indian Spirit Guide”
“This is the original draft of my script ‘The Indian Spirit Guide,’ taken from the story of the same title, which I wrote for ‘Weird Tales.’ Twentieth Century-Fox sent me to England to do this script in June-July 1968 for their series ‘Journey to the Unknown.’ A comparison with my short story (which was reprinted in several anthologies) will show the intent of the changes I made in order to translate it into an hour-long teleplay.”
undated
"Lock Up"
Box
252
Episode “Abandoned Mine”
“‘Syndicated TV’ was a world of its own – do the shows fast and cheaply was the imperative of the day. But one learned to improvise.”
1960
252
Episode “The Beau and Arrow Case”
“How to do a teleplay ‘outside’ – with a minimum of sets.”
1960
252
Episode “Death and Texas”
“One of my first teleplays – starring Buddy Ebsen, who was glad to get 3 days’ work, then!” “Written for a half-hour ‘low-budget’ syndicated show, [the three scripts] exemplify a simplified approach – few sets, lots of ‘exterior’ scenes, small cast. But it interested me to note that the cast included many motion picture ‘old-timers’ down on their luck – people like Andy Clyde [in “Abandoned Mine”], J.M. Kerrigan [in “So Shall Ye Reap,” not written by Bloch], and (in “Death and Texas”) a then-unsuccessful Buddy Ebsen. I did 5 of these shows, my ‘baptism of fire’ in television, and enjoyed them.”
1959
252
“Run for Your Life” – Episode “Night Train from Chicago”
The script is credited to Bloch; the story is credited to John Thomas James, “who is actually the producer Roy Huggins.”
1966
“Star Trek”
Box
Episode “Catspaw”
Box
252
Story Teaser, Outline, and Synopses
Also includes a photocopy of a 1978 letter by Bloch regarding the episode.
1967, undated
252
Script
undated
253
Script – Second Draft (two copies)
1967
253
Script – Final Draft
1967
Episode “What Are Little Girls Made Of?”
“The ‘case history’ of a teleplay, from 2-page basic premise to finished script – showing changes and elements involved in evolution of a script: (1) premise; (2) outline; (3) revised outline; (3a) mimeographed outline; (4) 1st draft teleplay; (5) 2nd draft teleplay; (6) producer’s comments; (7) producer’s notes on series format; (8) further changes by producer; (9) additional versions; (10) final script.”
Box
253
Basic Premise, Teasers, and Outlines
undated
253
Correspondence from Gene Roddenberry
1966
253
Memos and “The Cormobite Maneuver” Script by Jerry Sohl
The memo from Roddenberry that is dated May 23, 1966, and which presumably refers to the “The Cormobite Maneuver” script for “set descriptions, characterizations and episode style aspects which are very close to what we want,” includes the following note from Bloch: “This is typical of way in which a producer tries to help familiarize his writers with changes in TV series concepts, etc. However, the terse ‘military atmosphere’ of this script dialogue may be contrasted with the less rigid approach of my ‘Star Trek’ script.”
1966
253
Script – First Draft
1966
253
Script – Complete Revision
undated
253
Script
undated
253
Revised Script Pages
1966
Episode “Wolf in the Fold”
“Another horrible example – teleplay development of ‘Wolf in the Fold,’ showing how 1967 network and studio executives arbitrarily call the tune – and, in this instance, then proceed to change their own directives when they see that what they suggest will not work. You might call this a lesson in how not to write a teleplay.”
Box
253
Story Outline (two copies)
1967
253
Memo from Gene Coon
1967
253
Script – First Draft (two copies)
undated
253
Script – First Draft
1967
254
Script – Second Draft
undated
254
Script – Final Draft
1967
254
Script – Revised Final Draft
1967
“Thriller”
Box
254
Episode “A Good Imagination”
“Perhaps my best teleplay. The scene with the Indian was omitted when the show was run – and rerun.” “’A Good Imagination,’ from one of my own short stories and expanded by me, was shot directly from this first draft. It starred Edward Andrews, and is probably my best script. It was entered at the Cannes Festival.”
1961
Episode “Man of Mystery”
Box
254
Script
“We used dwarfs long before ‘Ship of Fools,’ as this script attests.”
1962
254
Script with revisions
“Pink pages represent changes and show how a script can alter in concept – in this case, an improvement.”
1962
254
Episode “‘Til Death Do Us Part”
“This is the original from a script I adapted from a short story of mine. It made a nice macabre comedy, thanks to players like Henry Jones, Reta Shaw, Philip Ober, Edgar Buchanan and Eve McVeagh.” “Note the ‘stage directions’ – often consisting of ‘inside’ jokes to amuse the production staff. It was a ‘fun show’ to work for – and I met Boris Karloff as a result: he was the weekly host.”
undated
254
“Waxworks”
“From my story in ‘Weird Tales.’” “I sat in on these rehearsals on ‘Thriller’ very often and learned a lot from the fine actors used.”
1961
Unproduced Projects
Box
254
“Dial M for Murder” – Episode “Death Crawls Slowly”
“This could have been good. The script I originally wanted to write was turned down by the network – so later I wrote it as a motion picture.” “A pilot script for a Warner Bros. series which was never made. The insistence on a pedestrian approach – and network aversion to any hint of ‘violence’ – foredoomed the project, which by its very nature called for bizarre crimes [and] a melodramatic flamboyance of characterizations. It was written very much ‘under wraps’ – and with a full panel of ‘experts’ to advise as to changes.”
1964
254
"G.E. True” – Episode “Treasure Hunt”
“Much too long – and much too stilted. Not my style at all.” “This is a first draft of a TV show episode that was never filmed. Jack Webb’s ‘True’ series, made at Warner Brothers in 1962-3, lasted only one season – and so did Mr. Webb’s role as head of their television operation. The reasons may perhaps be found in this example, written ‘to order.’ Mr. Webb’s insistence on dialogue and narrative technique which followed his personalized ‘Dragnet’ style is oddly out of place in a story of this sort: this is an example of an assignment a writer takes out of necessity and executes under pressure. As in this instance, it seldom succeeds at any level.”
undated
"Linda"
“Here, in notes, outline and various versions and revisions, are the copious results of an attempt to translate John D. MacDonald’s novel ‘Linda’ into a screenplay. The results – representing compromises with executives and studio personnel, were eminently unsatisfactory, and the project was abandoned. These things happen – but, there is, as evidenced here, as much or more work involved in the failures as in the successes.”
Box
254
Script Pages
undated
255
Script Pages
undated
255
Assorted
Includes Notes and Outline (two copies, each with handwritten annotations), Biographical Notes for characters, and handwritten notes.
1964, undated
255
“Midnight” – Pilot Episode “Underground”
“No action on this yet by a network – but it may still be produced. Note the mss. of the story included amongst my papers.”
undated
255
“Fear No Evil” – Pilot Episode “The Twenty-First Witch”
“Story treatment and copy of two-hour original motion picture or teleplay for pilot of new series: ‘Fear No Evil. Episode: ‘The Twenty-First Witch.’” The story treatment includes the following note: “My original story treatment for a two-hour film for television on which I worked at Universal Studios in summer and fall of 1969.” The revised story treatment includes the following note: “The same story after suggested revisions on part of Universal producers.” The script includes the following note: “Here is how the treatment evolved into my finished screenplay – which I doubt very much they will have the courage to film, since it is straight fantasy.”
1969
255
“Underground”
“A further transformation of a script – my story for Twentieth Century-Fox reverted to me – whereupon I changed it to fit my own concept. It may still sell. Note the emendations in text throughout.”
undated
Projects offered to but rejected by Bloch
Box
255
“I, Monster” – Script by Milton Subotsky
“This thinly disguised version of ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ did not appeal to me. I turned down an offer to revise it.” “This script was never filmed – I had no suggestions on what they should do with it, nor any thoughts on revision.”
undated
255
“Signpost to Murder” – Script by Eric Ambler
“Sometimes scripts are sent to writers for assignment to rewrite. I turned this one down.” “Sometimes it takes ‘guts’ to refuse a job. I turned down an offer of $30,000 to revise this. The studio hired another writer, made the film anyway – and it was neither a critical nor a popular success. Should I have taken the assignment for the money and forgotten my reservations about the story? I think not.”
1962
Scripts adapted from Bloch’s stories
Box
255
“Tales from the Darkside” – Episode “A Case of the Stubborns” by James Houghton
1984
255
“Thriller” – Episode “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper” by Barré Lyndon
Includes revisions on pink pages. “‘Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper’ is one of my most widely-known efforts, reprinted a score of times in anthologies, widely translated abroad – done on many radio shows – it finally reached television at a time when I was doing a film and thus unable to take the script assignment. Some day I shall eventually do my own dramatic version – a tentative approach has already been made and will be included here. Pink pages represent further changes made in script before shooting.” “[Lyndon was] an excellent writer – but some day I’ll do my own version of this story.”
1961

Series VI. Writings by othersReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
259
Michael Avallone
1980, undated
259
John Mason Brown – “GBS: Headmaster to the Universe”
1951
353
David Hare – “Damage” (script)
undated
259
Randall D. Larson
1976-1984, undated
353
John M. Radice – “Enemy from the Unknown” (script)
undated
259
Luca Ramacciotti
undated
259
William Rotsler
1972-1975
259
Paul M. Sammon – “Richard Matheson: Bibliography”
1980
259
James Wade
undated
353
Martha Wallis – “Kingdom Come” (script and treatment)
From Bloch: “Martha Hyer Wallis’s screenplay she wanted me to re-write.” Note from Wallis: “Bob – I wrote this treatment (after the script) in an attempt to give it an international importance for Lew Grade. It’s much the same. I prefer the simple ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ type of approach but just want the story told – either way.” Letter from Wallis: “I hope you like the idea well enough to want to work on it. My writing is amateurish and just an attempt to get the concept down on paper. A complete re-write – rethinking – any changes – all would be welcome from you. I think it could be a very big picture commercially and certainly its message of hope is something people hunger for today. I will call you when I get back from La Costa and we’ll work out some sort of financial arrangement if you decide you’re interested in working on it (small salary while writing – large piece of the project).”
undated
259
“Terror in the Aisles” (script)
“Robert Bloch’s dialogue appears on page 5.”
1982-1983
260
Assorted – A-F
1973-1974, undated
260
Assorted – I-M
Includes a French-language essay about H.P. Lovecraft.
1977-1989, undated
260
Assorted – N-Y
1976, undated

Series VII. CorrespondenceReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
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260
Announcements
1969-1992, undated
260
Empty Envelopes and Blank Postcards
Includes four postcards that “were sent to me in letters – during his travels in the early 1930s – by H.P. Lovecraft.”
1983-1993, undated
Greeting Cards and Notes
Box
260
1967
260
1968
261
1969
261
1970
261
1971
261
1972
261
1973
262
1974
262
1975
262
1976
262
1977
263
1978
263
1979
263
1980
264
1981
264
1982
264
1983
265
1984
265
1985
265
1986
265
1987
266
1988
266
1989
266
1990
266
1991
267
1991
267
1992
267
Undated
268
Undated
269
Undated
Invitations
Box
269
1967-1969
269
1971-1979
269
1980-1989
269
1990-1993
270
Undated
By Person
Box
270
From Susan Atlas
1975-1976, undated
270
From Michael Avallone
1975-1976, undated
270
From Beverly Brandt
1976, undated
From Alan J. Dodd
Box
270
“A devoted fan – English – showing type of questions asked of writers – mainly relevant to films and television.”
1966
270
1975-1976
270
From Sally Francy (Bloch’s daughter)
1975-1986
270
From Randall Larson
1975-1976
270
From Dallas Mayr
1975-1976, undated
270
From Kirby McCauley
1975-1976
270
From Scott Meredith
1975
270
From Dirk W. Mosig
1975-1976, undated
270
From Michel Parry
1975
From J. Vernon Shea
Box
270
“Correspondence (partial) of a longtime American ‘fan.’”
1964-1967
270
1975-1976
To J. Vernon Shea
Box
270
Includes letters from Bloch, Charles Beaumont, Chester Himes, Asa Wilgus, Gil Orlovitz, Fritz Leiber, and John Ciardi.
1953-1956
270
Includes letters from Bloch and Asa Wilgus.
1957
271
Includes letters from Bloch and Asa Wilgus.
1958
271
Includes letters from Bloch and Asa Wilgus.
1959-1960
271
Includes letters from Bloch and Asa Wilgus.
1961-1962
271
Letters from Bloch.
1963-1964
271
Includes letters from Bloch, Ramsey Campbell, and L. Sprague de Camp.
1965-1967
271
From Larry Sternig
1975
271
To Sprague Vonier
1964-1994, undated
By Subject
Box
271
Business Correspondence
“Cross-section of business correspondence – mostly 1966 – a few ‘exotic’ earlier items to show what kind of propositions are made to a writer.”
1955-1967
272
“The Chinese Game”
“Enclosed letters in this should be self-explanatory.” Correspondence regarding a favorable quote about the novel by Charles Larson that Bloch allowed to be used to publicize the novel. Includes a bound manuscript copy of the novel.
1968
Deals
Box
272
1985-1989
272
1990
272
1991
272
1992
272
1993-1994, undated
Fan Mail
Box
272
“General ‘fan mail’ – mostly 1966 – few earlier items of special interest, showing reactions of general readers and audience.”
1961-1967, undated
273
1985-1986, undated
273
From Celebrities
“A few samples of correspondence with ‘celebrities’ – just to indicate that all mail is not from ‘fans.’” Includes correspondence from Boris Karloff, Joan Crawford, Stan Laurel, and composers Eric Coates and Ferde Grofé.
1954-1966
273
From Other Professional Writers
1965-1966
“Psycho-Paths”
Correspondence regarding the 1991 anthology edited by Bloch.
Box
273
1986
273
1987-1989
273
1990
273
Includes letters regarding “Psycho-Paths II,” an anthology that Bloch was editing at the time of his death in 1994 – it was published in 1997 as “Robert Bloch’s Psychos.”
1991-1992, undated
273
Refusals, Rejections, etc.
1986-1990, undated
273
Science Fiction Writers of America
1970-1977, undated
By Year
Box
273
1938
Photocopy of a letter from Bloch to Forrest Ackerman.
273
1951
A letter from composer Eric Coates.
273
1960
Includes a letter from Michael Avallone.
273
1961
Includes a letter from August Derleth.
273
1962
273
1963
Includes two letters from Stan Laurel.
273
1964
Includes letters from Kirk Douglas, August Derleth, Michael Avallone, and Dallas Mayr. Also includes a letter from Peggy Robertson, an assistant to Alfred Hitchcock – attached is a transcript of a discussion between Hitchcock and Bloch regarding a possible “Jack the Ripper” project.
273
1965
273
1966
“A fairly representative cross-section of correspondence – Nov. ’66 thru Nov. 67. Business, personal, and ‘fan letters’ included – again a sort of running record of contact with both regular correspondents, occasional, and casual scriveners. Much material dealing with still-pending business transactions must, of course, be returned for the records – so there isn’t as much ‘important business mail as would be truly representative. But it’s a fair sampling.” Includes letters from Christopher Lee, Colin Wilson, August Derleth, Milton Subotsky, and Max J. Rosenberg.
1967
Box
274
January
Includes letters from Milton Subotsky, Max J. Rosenberg, Michael Avallone, Harlan Ellison, August Derleth, and Lee Hoffman.
274
February
Includes letters from Milton Subotsky, Max J. Rosenberg, J. Vernon Shea, Michael Avallone, Dallas Mayr, Samuel A. Peeples, and August Derleth.
274
March
Includes letters from Laurence Janifer, Milton Subotsky, Michael Avallone, and August Derleth.
274
April
Includes letters from J. Vernon Shea, Laurence Janifer, Michael Avallone, Lee Hoffman, August Derleth, and Robert Silverberg.
274
May
Includes letters from J. Vernon Shea, Michael Avallone, and August Derleth.
274
June
Includes letters from Milton Subotsky, Lee Hoffman, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
274
July
Includes letters from Robert Silverberg and Michael Avallone.
274
August
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr, Michael Avallone, Lee Hoffman, Robert Silverberg, and Milton Subotsky.
274
September
Includes letters from Milton Subotsky, Michael Avallone, Robert Silverberg, and August Derleth.
274
October
Includes letters from Michael Avallone and Richard E. Geis.
274
November
Includes letters from Michael Avallone.
274
December
Includes letters from Michael Avallone and J. Vernon Shea.
1968
Box
274
January
Includes letters from Poul Anderson, Michael Avallone, Leslie Halliwell, and Frederik Pohl.
274
February
Includes letters from Michael Avallone and Poul Anderson.
274
March
Includes letters from Milton Subotsky, Laurence Janifer, Michael Avallone, Richard E. Geis, and Lee Hoffman.
274
April
Includes letters from Milton Subotsky, Lee Hoffman, Michael Avallone, August Derleth, and Richard E. Geis.
274
May
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, Milton Subotsky, and Dallas Mayr.
274
June
Includes letters from Fritz Lang, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Lee Hoffman.
274
July
Includes letters from Max J. Rosenberg, Samuel A. Peeples, and Brian Aldiss.
274
August
Includes letters from Max J. Rosenberg, A.E. van Vogt, J. Vernon Shea, and Harlan Ellison – Ellison’s letter is attached to a copy of the July 1968 issue of “Adam” (nudity) that features the stories “A Toy for Juliette” by Bloch and “The Prowler in the City at the Edge of the World” by Ellison.
274
September
Includes letters from Max J. Rosenberg, Samuel A. Peeples, J. Vernon Shea, Poul Anderson, August Derleth, Jeannot Szwarc, Richard E. Geis, and Ray Bradbury.
274
October
Includes letters from Max J. Rosenberg, Milton Subotsky, Michael Avallone, Richard E. Geis, and J. Vernon Shea. Also includes a letter from John Stanley of the “San Fransisco Chronicle” and an accompanying article about Bloch: “Results of a 4-hour taped interview with reporter from the ‘San Francisco Chronicle’ in August. Some errata crept in, I regret to say, and I set the record straight with the reporter – who now intends to do a magazine story on me.”
274
November
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and L. Sprague de Camp.
274
December
Includes letters from Milton Subotsky, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Leslie Halliwell.
1969
Box
275
January
Includes letters from Milton Subotsky, Dallas Mayr, Hillary Waugh, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Evelyn Karloff, wife of Boris Karloff.
275
February
Includes letters from Robert L. Fish, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Hillary Waugh.
275
March
Includes letters from Peter Haining, Robert L. Fish, Lee Hoffman, Dallas Mayr, August Derleth, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
275
April
Includes letters from Robert L. Fish, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
275
May
Includes letters from August Derleth, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Evelyn Karloff, widow of Boris Karloff, and Christopher Lee.
275
June
Includes letters from Lucy Freeman, Peter Haining, Robert L. Fish, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Evelyn Karloff, widow of Boris Karloff.
275
July
Includes letters from Isaac Asimov, Max J. Rosenberg, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Evelyn Karloff, widow of Boris Karloff.
275
August
Includes letters from Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Dallas Mayr, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Gordon R. Dickson.
275
September
Includes letters from Arthur C. Clarke, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Gordon R. Dickson.
276
October
Includes letters from Evelyn Karloff, widow of Boris Karloff, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
276
November
Includes letters from August Derleth, Poul Anderson, Evelyn Karloff, widow of Boris Karloff, Robert L. Fish, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
276
December
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Peter Haining.
276
month not identifiable
Includes a letter from Michael Avallone.
1970
Box
276
January
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, John Brunner, and A.E. van Vogt.
276
February
Includes letters from Michael Avallone and J. Vernon Shea.
276
March
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Harlan Ellison, and Lester del Rey.
276
April
Includes letters from J. Vernon Shea and Max J. Rosenberg.
276
May
Includes letters from Robert L. Fish, Isaac Asimov, Milton Subotsky Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
276
June
Includes letters from Robert L. Fish, Robert A. Heinlein, Greg Bear, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Milton Subotsky, and Christopher Lee.
276
July
Includes letters from Hillary Waugh, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Harlan Ellison.
276
August
Includes letters from Milton Subotsky, August Derleth, and J. Vernon Shea.
277
September
Includes letters from Robert Silverberg and J. Vernon Shea.
277
October
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Max J. Rosenberg.
277
November
Includes letters from Hillary Waugh, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Robert L. Fish.
277
December
Includes letters from Hillary Waugh, Lucy Freeman, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
1971
Box
277
January
Includes letters from Lucy Freeman, L. Sprague de Camp, Lee Hoffman, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
277
February
Includes letters from Lucy Freeman, August Derleth, Philip Jose Farmer, J. Vernon Shea, L. Sprague de Camp, and Kirby McCauley – McCauley’s letter includes a 1970 issue of “The Howard Collector” and a copy of “Skull Comics # 1” by Gary Arlington.
277
March
Includes letters from L. Sprague de Camp, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
277
April
Includes letters from Fritz Leiber, Lucy Freeman, Christopher Lee, Robert L. Fish, L. Sprague de Camp, Philip Jose Farmer, Kirby McCauley, Milton Subotsky, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
277
May
Includes letters from Lucy Freeman, Philip Jose Farmer, Dallas Mayr, Milton Subotsky, Max J. Rosenberg, L. Sprague de Camp, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and John Brunner.
278
June
Includes letters from Lucy Freeman, Lin Carter, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Dallas Mayr, Fritz Leiber, Peter Haining, Max J. Rosenberg, and Philip Jose Farmer.
278
July
Includes letters from Lucy Freeman, Samuel A. Peeples, Peg Campbell, widow of John W. Campbell, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
278
August
Includes letters from Lucy Freeman, Robert L. Fish, Lee Hoffman, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
278
September
Includes letters from Lucy Freeman, Max J. Rosenberg, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
278
October
Includes letters from Max J. Rosenberg, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Evelyn Karloff, widow of Boris Karloff, and Robert A. Heinlein.
278
November
Includes letters from Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Milton Subotsky.
278
December
Includes letters from Fritz Leiber, Max J. Rosenberg, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
1972
Box
278
January
Includes letters from Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Fritz Leiber, Max J. Rosenberg, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
279
February
Includes letters from Philip Jose Farmer, Frederic Dannay, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and Robert A. Heinlein.
279
March
Includes a letter from Stanley Kubrick in which Kubrick asks Bloch for Bloch’s “favourite ten stories in [the] genre [terror and the supernatural.]” Also includes letters from Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Philip Jose Farmer, Milton Subotsky, and Isaac Asimov.
279
April
Includes letters from Milton Subotsky, Fritz Leiber, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
279
May
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr, L. Sprague de Camp, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and J. Vernon Shea.
279
June
Includes letters from Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Lucy Freeman, Robert L. Fish, Richard Matheson, Poul Anderson, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Fritz Leiber.
279
July
Includes letters from Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Milton Subotsky, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Poul Anderson.
280
August
Includes letters from Arthur C. Clarke, L. Sprague de Camp, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and Evelyn Karloff, widow of Boris Karloff.
September
Includes letters from L. Sprague de Camp, Samuel A. Peeples, Milton Subotsky, Lucy Freeman, Poul Anderson, and J. Vernon Shea.
October
Includes letters from A.E. van Vogt, L. Sprague de Camp, Samuel A. Peeples, Arthur C. Clarke, Christopher Lee, Poul Anderson, John Brunner, Robert L. Fish, J. Vernon Shea, and Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
November
Includes letters from Samuel A. Peeples, Milton Subotsky, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Poul Anderson, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Lucy Freeman, and L. Sprague de Camp.
December
Includes letters from L. Sprague de Camp, Arthur C. Clarke, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Robert L. Fish.
280
month not identifiable
A postcard from Fritz Leiber.
1973
Box
280
January
Includes letters from L. Sprague de Camp, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
281
February
Includes letters from Fritz Leiber, Samuel A. Peeples, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and J. Vernon Shea.
281
March
Includes letters from Poul Anderson, Richard E. Geis, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Fritz Leiber, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Dallas Mayr.
281
April
Includes letters from Forrest J. Ackerman, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and L. Sprague de Camp.
281
May
Includes letters from L. Sprague de Camp, Donald Wandrei, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and J. Vernon Shea.
281
June
Includes letters from Fritz Leiber, Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
281
July
Includes letters from Donald Wandrei, John Ball, Lucy Freeman, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Donald J. Sobol, D.C. Fontana, Dirk W. Mosig, Isaac Asimov, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
282
August
Includes letters from Donald Wandrei, Jerry Pournelle, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, L. Sprague de Camp, and Otto Penzler.
282
September
Includes letters from Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Fritz Leiber, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
282
October
Includes letters from Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Christopher Lee, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Samuel A. Peeples.
282
November
Includes letters from Fritz Leiber, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Dirk W. Mosig, Dallas Mayr, and Jerry Pournelle.
282
December
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Lee Hoffman, and Lucy Freeman.
282
month not identifiable
1974
Box
283
January
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr, Dirk W. Mosig, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
283
February
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Otto Penzler.
283
March
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr, Dirk W. Mosig, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and Otto Penzler.
283
April
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Dirk W. Mosig, and J. Vernon Shea.
284
May
Includes letters from Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, L. Sprague de Camp, Dirk W. Mosig, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Lucy Freeman, Dallas Mayr, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, A.E. van Vogt, and Arthur C. Clarke.
284
June
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr, Arthur C. Clarke, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Dirk W. Mosig, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Alan Dean Foster, and Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
284
July
Includes letters from Fritz Leiber, Dallas Mayr, Dirk W. Mosig, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer.
284
August
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, Evelyn Karloff, widow of Boris Karloff, Isaac Asimov, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Dallas Mayr, Fritz Leiber, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and J. Vernon Shea.
285
September
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, Dallas Mayr, Fritz Leiber, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, J. Vernon Shea, and Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
285
October
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Dirk W. Mosig, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and J. Vernon Shea.
285
November
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr, Dirk W. Mosig, Ramsey Campbell, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Robert L. Fish.
285
December
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr, Dirk W. Mosig, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
1975
Box
286
January
Includes letters from Donald Wandrei, Dallas Mayr, Robert L. Fish, Dirk W. Mosig, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein.
286
February
Includes letters from Isaac Asimov, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Dirk W. Mosig, Dallas Mayr, D.C. Fontana, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Fritz Leiber, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and Donald Wandrei.
286
March
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr, Fred Olen Ray, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, D.C. Fontana, Fritz Leiber, Dir W. Mosig, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, L. Sprague de Camp, and Les Daniels.
286
April
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Dallas Mayr, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Fritz Leiber, L. Sprague de Camp, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
286
May
Includes letters from Otto Penzler, Dirk W. Mosig, Dallas Mayr, Les Daniels, Kirby McCauley, and J. Vernon Shea.
287
June
Includes letters from Les Daniels, Dirk W. Mosig, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and Dallas Mayr.
287
July
Includes letters from Lester del Rey, Dallas Mayr, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Dirk W. Mosig, and J. Vernon Shea.
287
August
Includes letters from Les Daniels, Dirk W. Mosig, Fritz Leiber, Dallas Mayr, J. Vernon Shea, David Gerrold, Forrest J. Ackerman, Isaac Asimov, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein.
288
September
Includes letters from Fritz Leiber, Dallas Mayr, Dirk W. Mosig, Les Daniels, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Robert L. Fish, and J. Vernon Shea.
288
October
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr, Frederic Dannay, Dirk W. Mosig, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Les Daniels.
288
November
Includes letters from Otto Penzler, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Les Daniels, Dirk W. Mosig, Fred Olen Ray, and J. Vernon Shea.
288
December
Includes letters from Otto Penzler, D.C. Fontana, Harlan Ellison, Les Daniels, Robert L. Fish, and Lee Hoffman.
288
month not identifiable
1976
Box
288
January
Includes letters from Otto Penzler, D.C. Fontana, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Fritz Leiber, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Dallas Mayr, and Les Daniels.
288
February
Includes letters from Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Otto Penzler, Dallas Mayr, and Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
288
March
Includes letters from D.C. Fontana, Stephen King, Kirby McCauley, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Fritz Leiber, and Lee Hoffman.
289
April
Includes letters from Ramsey Campbell, Stephen King, D.C. Fontana, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Lucy Freeman, and Otto Penzler.
289
May
Includes letters from Otto Penzler, Peter Haining, Ramsey Campbell, Stephen King, Lucy Freeman, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Dirk W. Mosig, Ramsey Campbell, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.
289
June
Includes letters from Peter Haining, Isaac Asimov, Lee Hoffman, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Dirk W. Mosig, and Dallas Mayr.
289
July
Includes letters from Stephen King, George R. R. Martin, Dirk W. Mosig, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Fritz Leiber, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.
289
August
Includes letters from Otto Penzler, Dallas Mayr, Isaac Asimov, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Ramsey Campbell, Dirk W. Mosig, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Les Daniels, Fritz Leiber, and J. Vernon Shea.
289
September
Includes letters from Richard Matheson, Otto Penzler, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Dirk W. Mosig, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Dallas Mayr, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Lucy Freeman, and J. Vernon Shea.
289
October
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, Les Daniels, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Otto Penzler, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Ben Bova, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, and Donald Wandrei.
290
November
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Richard Lupoff, Ramsey Campbell, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
290
December
Includes letters from Robert A. Heinlein and Ginny Heinlein, Dirk W. Mosig, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Les Daniels, Hillary Waugh, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
290
month not identifiable
Includes letters from Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
1977
Box
290
January
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, Michael Avallone, J. Vernon Shea, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Ramsey Campbell, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, and Isaac Asimov.
290
February
Includes letters from Stephen King, Otto Penzler, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Dirk W. Mosig, and Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer.
290
March
Includes letters from Otto Penzler, David Gerrold, Brian Garfield, L. Sprague de Camp, Dirk W. Mosig, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Les Daniels, Jerry Pournelle, and J. Vernon Shea.
290
April
Includes letters from Otto Penzler, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Samuel A. Peeples, Dirk W. Mosig, Fritz Leiber, Forrest J. Ackerman, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and J. Vernon Shea.
290
May
Includes letters from Forrest J. Ackerman, Otto Penzler, Dirk W. Mosig, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Donald Wandrei, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Dallas Mayr, and J. Vernon Shea.
290
June
Includes letters from Marion Zimmer Bradley, Donald Wandrei, Peter Haining, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Bill Pronzini, Ramsey Campbell, Dirk W. Mosig, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
290
July
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Ramsey Campbell, and J. Vernon Shea.
291
August
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Otto Penzler, Isaac Asimov, and J. Vernon Shea.
291
September
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, Otto Penzler, Donald Wandrei, and J. Vernon Shea.
291
October
Includes letters from Donald Wandrei, Dirk W. Mosig, Fritz Leiber, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Dallas Mayr, David J. Schow, and J. Vernon Shea.
291
November
Includes letters from Philip Jose Farmer, Les Daniels, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Dirk W. Mosig, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Dallas Mayr, Otto Penzler, and J. Vernon Shea.
291
December
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, Philip Jose Farmer, L. Sprague de Camp, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
291
month not identifiable
Includes a letter from Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
1978
Box
291
January
Includes letters from Paul M. Sammon, Otto Penzler, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Dirk W. Mosig, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Isaac Asimov, Les Daniels, and J. Vernon Shea.
291
February
Includes letters from Otto Penzler, Danny Peary, Dirk W. Mosig, Donald Wandrei, and J. Vernon Shea.
292
March
Includes letters from Danny Peary, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Dallas Mayr, Dirk W. Mosig, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, and J. Vernon Shea.
292
April
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, Paul M. Sammon, Forrest J. Ackerman, and J. Vernon Shea.
292
May
Includes letters from Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Les Daniels, Dirk W. Mosig, Danny Peary, J. Vernon Shea, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and David J. Schow.
292
June
Includes letters from Fritz Leiber, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Dirl W. Mosig, J. Vernon Shea, and Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
292
July
Includes letters from Otto Penzler, Philip Jose Farmer, Donald Wandrei, Ramsey Campbell, Dirk W. Mosig, J. Vernon Shea, and Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
292
August
Includes letters from Donald Wandrei, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Dirk W. Mosig, J. Vernon Shea, and Ramsey Campbell.
292
September
Includes letters from Otto Penzler, Dirk W. Mosig, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, J. Vernon Shea, and L. Sprague de Camp.
293
October
Includes letters from Donald Wandrei, Dirk W. Mosig, L. Sprague de Camp, J. Vernon Shea, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and Ramsey Campbell.
293
November
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, J. Vernon Shea, and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.
293
December
Includes letters from Ramsey Campbell, Dirk W. Mosig, J. Vernon Shea, Danny Peary, Dallas Mayr, and Donald Wandrei.
293
month not identifiable
Includes “Robert Bloch – a few words of friendship” by Harlan Ellison.
1979
Box
293
January
Includes letters from Donald Wandrei, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Les Daniels, Danny Peary, Dirk W. Mosig, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
293
February
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Dirk W. Mosig, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Isaac Asimov, Jerry Pournelle, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Donald Wandrei, Brian Garfield, and J. Vernon Shea.
293
March
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, J. Vernon Shea, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Ed Gorman, Donald Wandrei, and Barry N. Malzberg.
293
April
Includes letters from Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Ed Gorman, Better Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, J. Vernon Shea, Dirk W. Mosig, Donald Wandrei, and Donald A. Wollheim.
293
May
Includes letters from Donald Wandrei, Otto Penzler, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and J. Vernon Shea.
294
June
Includes letters from Fritz Leiber, Dirk W. Mosig, Robert L. Fish, Michael Avallone, and J. Vernon Shea.
294
July
Includes letters from J. Vernon Shea, Michael Avallone, and Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
294
August
Includes letters from Fritz Leiber, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, J. Vernon Shea, Michael Avallone, and Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer.
294
September
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, J. Vernon Shea, Michael Avallone, Dallas Mayr, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, and Les Daniels.
294
October
Includes letters from Stephen King, Donald Wandrei, Les Daniels, J. Vernon Shea, and Michael Avallone.
294
November
Includes letters from J. Vernon Shea, Michael Avallone, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, H.L. Prosser, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, and Fritz Leiber.
295
December
Includes letters from J. Vernon Shea, Michael Avallone, Kenneth Anger, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and Fritz Leiber.
295
month not identifiable
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and Fritz Leiber.
1980
Box
295
January
Includes letters from Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Pat Cadigan, J. Vernon Shea, and Michael Avallone.
295
February
Includes letters from Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, J. Vernon Shea, Michael Avallone, Lin Carter, Donald Wandrei, Isaac Asimov, and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.
295
March
Includes letters from Robert Adams, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, H.L. Prosser, J. Vernon Shea, Michael Avallone, and H.L. Prosser.
295
April
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Elizabeth Brown, widow of Fredric Brown, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, J. Vernon Shea, Michael Avallone, and Harlan Ellison.
296
May
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, J. Vernon Shea, Michael Avallone, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Stephen King, and Fritz Leiber.
296
June
Includes letters from J. Vernon Shea, Michael Avallone, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, and Jerry Pournelle.
296
July
Includes letters from Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Elizabeth Brown, widow of Fredric Brown, H.L. Prosser, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Robert Adams, and J. Vernon Shea.
296
August
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Robert L. Fish, Paul M. Sammon, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, J. Vernon Shea, Michael Avallone, and Harlan Ellison.
296
September
Includes letters from J. Vernon Shea, Michael Avallone, and Dallas Mayr.
296
October
Includes letters from Donald Wandrei, Forrest J. Ackerman, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Dallas Mayr, H.L. Prosser, and J. Vernon Shea.
296
November
Includes letters from Paul M. Sammon and J. Vernon Shea.
297
December
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, H.L. Prosser, J. Vernon Shea, and Michael Avallone.
297
month not identifiable
1981
Box
297
January
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr, J. Vernon Shea, Michael Avallone, and Pat Cadigan.
297
February
Includes letters from Anthony Slide, L. Sprague de Camp, Lee Hoffman, Dallas Mayr, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and Michael Avallone.
297
March
Includes letters from Gene Roddenberry, Lee Hoffman, Isaac Asimov, and Michael Avallone.
297
April
Includes letters from Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Paul M. Sammon, Marion Zimmer Bradley, and Michael Avallone.
297
May
Includes letters from Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, John Brunner, and Michael Avallone.
298
June
Includes letters from Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Fritz Leiber, Forrest D. Ackerman and Ray Bradbury, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Michael Avallone.
298
July
Includes letters from Fritz Leiber, Michael Avallone, Jerry Pournelle, Donald Wandrei, William Campbell Gault, John Brunner, and Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer.
298
August
Includes letters from Forrest D. Ackerman, Isaac Asimov, Michael Avallone, Robert Adams, Larry Niven, Fritz Leiber, and Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer.
299
September
Includes letters from Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, and Robert Adams.
299
October
Includes letters from Donald Wandrei, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, H.L. Prosser, Robert Adams, and Fritz Leiber.
300
November
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, Donald Wandrei, and Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
300
December
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Joe R. Lansdale, Dallas Mayr, and Donald Wandrei.
300
month not identifiable
1982
Box
301
January
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Dallas Mayr, and Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
301
February
Includes letters from Joe R. Lansdale, Philip Jose Farmer, H.L. Prosser, Pat Cadigan, and Isaac Asimov.
302
March
Includes a letter from Universal Pictures regarding title use of “Psycho II.” Also includes letters from Anthony Slide, H.L. Prosser, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and Michael Avallone.
302
April
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.
303
May
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, Donald Wandrei, Stephen King, and H.L. Prosser.
303
June
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, L. Sprague de Camp, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Michael Avallone, and Donald Wandrei.
303
July
Includes letters from Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, H.L. Prosser, Douglas E. Winter, Donald Wandrei, and Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer.
303
August
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Fritz Leiber, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and Isaac Asimov.
304
September
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Donald Wandrei, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Stephen King, Forrest J. Ackerman, Fritz Leiber, Dallas Mayr, Poul Anderson, and Arthur C. Clarke.
304
October
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Donald Wandrei, Harlan Ellison, and Fritz Leiber.
304
November
Includes letters from Ray Bradbury, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, H.L. Prosser, and Fritz Leiber.
305
December
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, H.L. Prosser, and Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein. Also includes a letter from a Christopher Mills, an undated follow-up letter from Mills, and the following note: “Now this is a sad one. Christopher Mills wrote to me in ’82, asking permission to do a bibliography (see letter attached). I demurred, telling him it would be a difficult, time-consuming job. He insisted, saying he’d use a computer for indexing, etc. Finally I gave a hesitant consent, again warning him it was a complex task. Thereafter, at his request, I collected and furnished material, answered questions, etc., over the next six months. That summer I was in Atlanta, met the young man, and was told he was well on his way to completion. I never heard from him again. Not one word. Nor did he reply to my note, many months later, asking for at least the courtesy of an explanation. It was a waste of time – but taught me a lesson. Teen-age fans don’t seem to have a sense of personal responsibility, nor any appreciation of the demands they make on others.”
305
month not identifiable
1983
Box
305
January
Includes letters from Fritz Leiber, Larry Niven, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and H.L. Prosser.
305
February
Includes letters from Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, H.L. Prosser, and Isaac Asimov.
306
March
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Robert A. Heinlein, Fritz Leiber, and Otto Penzler.
306
April
Includes letters from Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, H.L. Prosser, Fritz Leiber, and Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
306
May
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Fritz Leiber, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein.
307
June
Includes letters from Bob Clampett, Brian Garfield, H.L. Prosser, L. Sprague de Camp, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, Fritz Leiber, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Forrest J. Ackerman.
307
July
Includes letters from L. Sprague de Camp, H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, Richard North Patterson, Danny Peary, and Bob Clampett.
308
August
Includes letters from Danny Peary, Isaac Asimov, Dallas Mayr, H.L. Prosser, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Michael Avallone.
308
September
Includes letters from Fritz Leiber, H.L. Prosser, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Danny Peary, and Dennis Etchison.
308
October
Includes letters from Danny Peary, H.L. Prosser, Forrest J. Ackerman, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Robert R. McCammon, and Donald Wandrei.
309
November
Includes letters from Kenneth Anger, H.L. Prosser, Danny Peary, Douglas E. Winter, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and Michael Avallone.
309
December
Includes letters from Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, H.L. Prosser, and Dennis Etchison.
309
month not identifiable
Includes letters from John Brunner and Arthur C. Clarke.
1984
Box
309
January
Includes letters from J.N. Williamson, H.L. Prosser, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Fritz Leiber.
310
February
Includes letters from J.N. Williamson, Fritz Leiber, Andre Norton, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and H.L. Prosser.
310
March
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, H.L. Prosser, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Fritz Leiber, J.N. Williamson, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Forrest J. Ackerman.
310
April
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser and J.N. Williamson.
310
May
Includes letters from Douglas E. Winter, Harlan Ellison, Fritz Leiber, H.L. Prosser, and Neil Gaiman.
311
June
Includes letters from Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, H.L. Prosser, Danny Peary, Harlan Ellison, and Jerry Pournelle.
311
July
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, Isaac Asimov, Dallas Mayr, Ray Garton, Douglas E. Winter, and Neil Gaiman.
311
August
Includes letters from Julius Schwartz, H.L. Prosser, Brad Linaweaver, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Fritz Leiber, Michael Avallone, and L. Sprague de Camp.
312
September
Includes letters from Don C. Thompson, H.L. Prosser, J.N. Williamson, Dennis Etchison, and Brad Linaweaver.
312
October
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, J.N. Williamson, Julius Schwartz, Michael Avallone, and Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
312
November
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Richard A. Lupoff.
312
December
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, L. Sprague de Camp, Lucy Freeman, and Richard Matheson.
312
month not identifiable
Includes a postcard from Michael Avallone.
1985
Box
313
January
Includes letters from Dennis Etchison, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, H.L. Prosser, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Michael Avallone, and Forrest J. Ackerman.
313
February
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, Isaac Asimov, and Dennis Etchison.
313
March
Includes letters from Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, H.L. Prosser, Dallas Mayr, and Michael Avallone.
314
April
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Dennis Etchison.
314
May
Includes letters from Fritz Leiber, Colin Wilson, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and H.L. Prosser.
314
June
Includes letters from Colin Wilson, H.L. Prosser, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Peter Haining, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Dennis Etchison, and Lee Hoffman.
314
July
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Forrest J. Ackerman, Lee Hoffman, and Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein.
314
August
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein.
314
September
Includes letters from Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, H.L. Prosser, and Forrest Ackerman.
314
October
Includes letters from Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, H.L. Prosser, and Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
314
November
Includes a letter from Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
314
December
Includes letters from J.N. Williamson, Forrest J. Ackerman, H.L. Prosser, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer.
315
month not identifiable
Includes letters from Douglas E. Winter and Michael Avallone.
1986
Box
315
January
Includes letters from Stephen Rebello, J.N. Williamson, Jerry Pournelle, H.L. Prosser, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer.
315
February
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, J.N. Wiliamson, and Isaac Asimov.
315
March
Includes letters from Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, Stephen Rebello, H.L. Prosser, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Robert L. Fish.
315
April
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and S. P. Somtow.
315
May
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Michael Avallone.
315
June
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser and Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein.
315
July
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Michael Avallone.
315
August
Includes letters from S. P. Somtow, H.L. Prosser, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Michael Avallone, and J.N. Williamson.
316
September
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, and J.N. Williamson.
316
October
Includes letters from Donald Wandrei, H.L. Prosser, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Michael Avallone, and Peter Cushing.
316
November
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, and J.N. Williamson.
316
December
Includes letters from Richard P. Rubinstein, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, and D.C. Fontana.
316
month not identifiable
1987
Box
316
January
Includes letters from J.N. Williamson, H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Philip Jose Farmer.
316
February
Includes letters from J.N. Williamson, H.L. Prosser, Philip Jose Farmer, and Michael Avallone.
316
March
Includes letters from J.N. Williamson, H.L. Prosser, and Michael Avallone.
316
April
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, Philip Jose Farmer, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Arthur C. Clarke.
316
May
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, Donald Wandrei, Forrest J. Ackerman, David J. Schow, and J.N. Wiliamson.
316
June
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, H.L. Prosser, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Harold Schechter.
316
July
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, H.L. Prosser, Fritz Leiber, J.N. Williamson, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Dennis Etchison.
316
August
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Forrest J. Ackerman, Michael Avallone, and Dallas Mayr.
317
September
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr, Isaac Asimov, Richard P. Rubinstein, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and J.N. Williamson.
317
October
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, Michael Avallone, and Senator Alan Cranston.
317
November
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser and Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein.
317
December
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, J.N. Williamson, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, and Danny Peary.
317
month not identifiable
Includes letters from David J. Schow, Miichael Avallone, and Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein.
1988
Box
317
January
Includes letters from Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, H.L. Prosser, and Harold Schechter.
317
February
Includes letters from Dennis Etchison, H.L. Prosser, Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, and Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein.
317
March
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, J.N. Williamson, Brad Linaweaver, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, and Philip Jose Farmer.
317
April
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Forrest J. Ackerman, Dennis Etchison, Ginny Heinlein, wife of Robert A. Heinlein, J.N. Williamson, and Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer.
318
May
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, and Philip Jose Farmer.
318
June
Includes letters from Curt Siodmak, Michael Avallone, H.L. Prosser, and Ginny Heinlein, widow of Robert A. Heinlein.
318
July
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, Dallas Mayr, Ginny Heinlein, widow of Robert A. Heinlein, and H.L. Prosser.
318
August
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Andre Norton, and Ginny Heinlein, widow of Robert A. Heinlein.
318
September
Includes letters from Michael Avallone and Ginny Heinlein, widow of Robert A. Heinlein.
318
October
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr and Michael Avallone.
318
November
Includes letters from Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer, H.L. Prosser, and J.N. Williamson.
318
December
Includes a letter from F.M. Busby.
318
month not identifiable
1989
Box
318
January
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, H.L. Prosser, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and Forrest J. Ackerman.
318
February
Includes a letter from H.L. Prosser.
318
March
Includes letters from Michael Avallone and H.L. Prosser.
318
April
Includes a from H.L. Prosser.
318
May
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser and Michael Avallone.
319
June
Includes letters from Arthur C. Clarke, Kenneth Anger, Fritz Leiber, Michael Avallone, and H.L. Prosser.
319
July
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Jerry Pournelle, and Michael Avallone.
319
August
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser and Mike Resnick.
319
September
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser and Michael Avallone.
319
October
Includes letters from Ginny Heinlein, widow of Robert A. Heinlein, Poul Anderson, Michael Avallone, Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer, and H.L. Prosser.
319
November
Includes letters from Philip Jose Farmer, Ginny Heinlein, widow of Robert A. Heinlein, H.L. Prosser, Ray Russell, Michael Avallone, and Kim Newman.
319
December
Includes letters from Dallas Mayr, J.N. Wiliamson, Michael Avallone, and Ginny Heinlein, widow of Robert A. Heinlein.
319
month not identifiable
1990
Box
319
January
Includes letters from Richard Matheson, H.L. Prosser, and Dallas Mayr.
319
February
Includes letters from Michael Avallone and Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
319
March
Includes letters from Isaac Asimov, Richard Matheson, H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, and Philip Jose Farmer.
319
April
Includes letters from Julius Schwartz and Michael Avallone.
320
May
Includes letters from Stephen Rebello, H.L. Prosser, and Richard Matheson.
320
June
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser and Michael Avallone.
320
July
Includes letters from Andre Norton, Michael Avallone, Les Daniels, Mike Resnick, and H.L. Prosser.
320
August
Includes letters from Lee Hoffman and Michael Avallone.
320
September
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, F. Paul Wilson, and J.N. Williamson.
320
October
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser.
321
November
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, F. Paul Wilson, Brad Linaweaver, and J.N. Williamson.
321
December
Includes letters from Kenneth Anger, H.L. Prosser, Forrest J. Ackerman, Andre Norton, and Arthur C. Clarke.
321
month not identifiable
Includes a letter from Joe R. Lansdale.
1991
Box
321
January
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser and Michael Avallone.
321
February
Includes letters from Ginny Heinlein, widow of Robert A. Heinlein, Michael Avallone, H.L. Prosser, Andre Norton, and Brad Linaweaver.
322
March
Includes letters from Andre Norton, H.L. Prosser, Brad Linaweaver, and Michael Avallone.
322
April
Includes letters from Andre Norton, Michael Avallone, Forrest J. Ackerman, H.L. Prosser, and Isaac Asimov.
322
May
Includes letters from Andre Norton, Ginny Heinlein, widow of Robert A. Heinlein, and H.L. Prosser.
323
June
Includes letters from, Andre Norton, H.l. Prosser, and Michael Avallone.
323
July
Includes letters from Andre Norton, Ginny Heinlein, widow of Robert A. Heinlein, Michael Avallone, and H.L. Prosser.
323
August
Includes letters from Andre Norton, Philip Jose Farmer, Ginny Heinlein, widow of Robert A. Heinlein, H.L. Prosser, and Michael Avallone.
323
September
Includes letters from Michael Avallone and Andre Norton.
324
October
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, Andre Norton, and Forrest J. Ackerman.
324
November
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Andre Norton, Michael Avallone, J.N. Williamson, and Ginny Heinlein, widow of Robert A. Heinlein.
324
December
Includes letters from Andre Norton, Philip Jose Farmer, Fritz Leiber, and H.L. Prosser.
324
month not identifiable
Includes a letter from Les Daniels.
1992
Box
324
January
Includes letters from Andre Norton and H.L. Prosser.
325
February
Includes letters from Andre Norton and Michael Avallone.
325
March
Includes letters from Andre Norton, J.N. Williamson, and Michael Avallone.
325
April
Includes letters from Peter Straub, Michael Avallone, Andre Norton, H.L. Prosser, Philip Jose Farmer, and Ray Bradbury.
325
May
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, H.L. Prosser, and Andre Norton.
326
June
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, Andre Norton, and H.L. Prosser.
326
July
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, Andre Norton, J.N. Williamson, and Kenneth Anger.
326
August
Includes letters from Andre Norton and Brad Linaweaver.
326
September
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Arthur C. Clarke, and Andre Norton.
327
October
Includes letters from Philip Jose Farmer, Michael Avallone, Andre Norton, and H.L. Prosser.
327
November
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Andre Norton, and Michael Avallone.
327
December
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Andre Norton, Michael Avallone, and Kenneth Anger.
327
month not identifiable
1993
Box
327
January
Includes letters from Andre Norton, Michael Avallone, H.L. Prosser, John Peyton Cooke, and Dallas Mayr.
328
February
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Andre Norton, Anthony Slide, Forrest J. Ackerman, Michael Avallone, and S. P. Somtow.
328
March
Includes letters from Brad Linaweaver, Andre Norton, Michael Avallone, and H.L. Prosser.
329
April
Includes letters from Andre Norton, Michael Avallone, H.L. Prosser, and S. P. Somtow.
329
May
Includes letters from H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, and Andre Norton.
329
June
Includes letters from Michael Avallone and Andre Norton.
330
July
Includes letters from Michael Avallone and Andre Norton.
330
August
Includes letters from Andre Norton, H.L. Prosser, Michael Avallone, and Larry Niven.
330
September
Includes letters from Andre Norton, H.L. Prosser, and Michael Avallone.
331
October
Includes letters from Arthur C. Clarke, Andre Norton, Michael Avallone, and H.L. Prosser.
331
November
Includes letters from J.N. Williamson, Michael Avallone, Andre Norton, H.L. Prosser, and Brad Linaweaver.
331
December
Includes letters from Andre Norton and Michael Avallone.
331
month not identifiable
1994
Box
331
January
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, Andre Norton, and J.N. Williamson.
332
February
Includes letters from Andre Norton.
332
March
Includes letters from Andre Norton and Bette Farmer, wife of Philip Jose Farmer.
332
April
Includes letters from Michael Avallone, Andre Norton, Brad Linaweaver, and Kenneth Anger.
332
May
Includes letters from Andre Norton, H.L. Prosser, and Michael Avallone.
332
June
Includes letters from Andre Norton, Michael Avallone, and H.L. Prosser.
Undated – By Name (first or last)
Box
333
A
Includes a letter from Kenneth Anger.
333
B
333
C
Includes a photocopy with a note from Arthur C. Clarke.
333
D
Includes letters from Lester del Rey and L. Sprague de Camp.
333
E
333
F
Includes letters from Lucy Freeman and Philip Jose Farmer and Bette Farmer.
333
G
333
H
333
I
333
J
333
K
333
L
Includes letters from Christopher Lee and Fritz Leiber.
333
M
Includes letters from Dirk W. Mosig, Dallas Mayr, and Richard Matheson.
333
N
333
O & P
333
R
333
Scott Meredith Literary Agency
334
S
Includes letters from S. P. Somtow, Paul M. Sammon, and Ronald Shusett.
334
T
334
U & V
334
W & Y
Includes a postcard from Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.
334
name not identifiable

Series VIII. Conventions, Conferences, and FairsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box
Memorabilia
Box
334
Name Tags
1972-1990, undated
359
Scroll
“Scroll presented to me, designed by fans at World Science Fiction Convention in St. Louis (1969), where I presented the annual awards at the banquet. Amateur artwork, but a labor of love. I much appreciated.”
1969
356
T-Shirt – Archon IV
1980
334
Assorted
1975-1984, undated
Publications, Invitations, and Announcements
Box
A
Box
334
Aggiecon
1976-1978
334
Archon
Bloch was a “guest of honor” in 1980 and a “toastmaster” in 1982.
1977-1987
334
Atlanta Fantasy Fair
Bloch was a “guest” in both 1980 and 1984.
1980-1986
334
Assorted
1974-1978
B
Box
334
Boskone
Bloch was a “guest of honor” in 1986.
1968, 1986-1988
335
Bouchercon
Bloch was a “guest speaker” in 1979. The 1981 program includes his essay “A Short Hike Down Memory Lane.”
1970-1985
335
BYOB-Con
Bloch was a “guest of honor” in 1975. The 1976 program includes his essay “Introducing: C.L. Moore.”
1974-1976
335
Assorted
1970, 1981-1983
335
C
Bloch appeared at the 1980 Cabrillo Suspense Writers’ Conference, and he was a “guest of honor” at both the 1972 Convention Francaise du Cinema Fantastique and the 1981 Cinecon. Progress Report 4 for the 1983 ConStellation includes his essay “Letter to a Convention-Goer.” The program for the 1983 Chattacon includes his essay “On the Beam with Bob Tucker.”
1980-1993
D
Box
335
DeepSouthCon
Bloch was a “guest of honor” in 1987. The 1987 program includes “The Cutting Edge of Horror,” an essay about Bloch, by Robert Weinberg.
1974-1987
335
Desertcon
Bloch was a “guest of honor” in 1974.
1974-1978
335
Assorted
Bloch was a “guest” at DCON 71. The program for the 1981 Denvention Two includes his essay “An Open Letter to C.L. Moore.”
1971, 1981-1992
E
Box
335
Equicon
Bloch appeared in 1973 and was a “celebrity guest” in 1976.
1973-1976
335
Assorted
1972, 1986
F
Box
335
Famous Monsters Convention
The 1974 program includes the essay “My Five Favorite Fright Flicks” by Bloch.
1974-1975
335
Fanex
1988-1991
335
Fantasy Faire
Bloch was a “guest of honor” in 1978.
1977-1978
335
Fantasy Film Celebrity Con
1978
335
Filmcon
Bloch was a “guest.”
1972
335
Florida Suncoast Writers’ Conference
Bloch appeared at the conference.
1980
335
Fool-Con
Bloch was a “guest speaker” in 1982.
1981-1982
335
H
The “H.P. Lovecraft Centennial Guidebook” for the 1990 H.P. Lovecraft Centennial Weekend includes an interview with Bloch.
1970, 1990
335
I – The Industrialization of Space (American Astronautical Society)
1977
L
Box
336
L.A.Con
Bloch was a “toastmaster” in both 1972 and 1984. The 1984 program includes the essays “The Opener of the Way – Robert Bloch” by Jerry Pournelle and “Everything You Were Afraid to Know About Jerry Pournelle and Didn’t Want to Ask” by Bloch.
1972, 1984
336
Loscon
Bloch was a “guest of honor” in 1978. The 1978 program includes the essay “Robert Bloch – A Personal Appreciation” by Jerry Pournelle. The 1978 program includes the essay “Forrest J. Ackerman” by Bloch.
1977-1985, undated
336
Assorted
1972-1977
M
Box
336
MidAmeriCon
1976
336
Midwestcon
1972-1979, undated
336
Minicon
Bloch was a “toastmaster” in 1987. The 1987 program includes the essay “Introducing: Robert Bloch” by John Brower.
1970-1987
336
Minn-Con
Bloch was a “guest of honor.” The program includes a short essay on Bloch’s life and career, as well as a bibliography.
1992
N
Box
336
Necronomicon
Bloch was a “toastmaster” in 1985. Photos from the 1985 convention are attached to the 1985 program.
1985-1987, undated
336
Nolacon
1986-1988
336
Noreascon
1980-1989
336
Assorted
1975-1981
336
O - Octocon
1977-1980
336
P
Bloch was a “guest of honor” at the 1983 Pulpcon.
1975-1983
336
R
Bloch was a “guest of honor” at the 1978 Rivercon.
1978-1983
S
Box
336
San Diego Comic-Con
Bloch was a “guest” in 1975.
1971-1991
337
Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Con
Bloch was a “guest celebrity” in 1976.
1976-1978, undated
337
Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy World Exposition
Bloch was a “guest speaker.”
1977
337
ShadowCon
1980-1983
337
Star Trek Chicago ’75
Bloch appeared at the convention.
1975
337
St. Louiscon
Bloch appeared on a panel and passed out the annual awards.
1969
337
Assorted
Bloch spoke at the 1982 Science Fiction Showcase.
1976-1986
T
Box
337
Torcon
Bloch was a “professional guest of honor.”
1973
337
Tropicon
Bloch was a “guest of honor” in 1985. The 1985 program includes the essay “Thie Writer’s Bloch” by Lee Hoffman, as well as a bibliography.
1984-1986
337
Tus-Con
Bloch was a “guest of honor” in 1982 and a “fan guest” in 1986. The 1982 program includes the essay “The Head on the Bloch” by David Schow, as well as a bibliography compiled by James A. Corrick. The 1986 program includes the essay “Writer’s Bloch” by Schow, as well as a bibliography compiled by Corrick.
1975-1986
337
U - Unicon
Bloch was a “guest of honor.”
1979
V
Box
337
V-Con
Bloch was a “guest of honour” in 1985. The 1985 program includes the essay “The Man with the Heart of a Small Boy” by Randall D. Larson, as well as a bibliography.
1985-1987
337
Assorted
1991
W
Box
337
Westercon
The 1969 program includes the essay “Men, Myths and Monsters” by Bloch.
1969-1978
337
“Who Tells You What to Watch? – A Conference on Television Programming in Wyoming”
Bloch was a “guest speaker.”
1977, undated
337
Witchcraft and Sorcery Convention
Bloch was a “guest” in 1972.
1972-1975
337
World Fantasy Convention
Includes three copies of “The First World Fantasy Convention: Three Authors Remember” by Bloch, T.E.D. Klein, and Fritz Leiber – Bloch’s essay is “Time-Traveling with H.P. Lovecraft.” Bloch was a “toastmaster” in 1983. The 1983 program includes “A Profile of Robert Bloch” by Stephen King and “The Searcher After Horror” by Bloch. Also includes documents related to the World Fantasy Awards – Bloch was a judge for the 1977 awards.
1978-1991
338
World Horror Convention
1991-1992
338
World Science Fiction Convention
1978-1982
338
Worldcon
undated
338
Writers Conference
Bloch appeared at the conference.
1976
338
X - X-Con
Bloch was a “guest of honor.” The program includes the essay “Memory Bloch” by Ted Wagner.
1985
338
Speeches, Interviews, and Panel Discussions
(1) Notes for Panel Discussion: “The Spectre of the Future” at the Westercon science fiction convention, Santa Monica, California, July 4th, 1969; (2) Equicon Banquet, Marriott Hotel, Sunday, April 18, 1976; and (3) An interview with Robert Bloch – conducted at the World Fantasy Convention, November 1, 1975 – edited by Otto Penzler.
1969-1976

Series IX. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and SciencesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
338
“Academy Players Directory” – Issue 92, Parts I and II
Each volume has the name “Wm [William] Castle” handwritten on the cover.
1962
338
Annual Reports
1977-1985
339
Annual Reports
1985-1992
339
Invitations and Announcements
1969-1992, undated
339
Membership Cards
1972-1991
339
Press Release
1972
339
Reminder Lists of Eligible Releases
1968-1989
339
Screening Calendars and Schedules
1975, 1991-1994
339
Screenings – Programs
1971-1979, undated
Visual Effects Awards
Materials that Bloch received as a member of the Visual Effects Award Committee.
Box
340
Films – A-P
1981-1990
340
Films – R-W
1982-1988
340
Packages of Materials
1985-1991
340
Special Rules
1987-1989
340
Assorted
1983-1990
340
Voting Rules
1969-1991
340
Writing Awards
1975
340
Assorted Publications
1977, undated

Series X. ArtworksReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
357
Drawing of Bloch on a block of concrete
undated
341
Drawings of Bloch
Includes “original artwork for my article in ‘If’ magazine 1969. Note the largest head is a caricature of me as Jack the Ripper.”
1969, undated
“Strait-Jacket”
Box
360
House
“Design for ‘Strait-Jacket’ set by Boris Leven, Academy Award-winning set designer. Working on my film through production, as I did, I was given the opportunity to study various phases of production techniques – of which set design was one.”
undated
360
Railroad Depot
“Design for ‘Strait-Jacket’ set by Boris Leven. During the filming, I was constantly amazed at how this ingenious man (who designed ‘West Side Story’ among other films) would create, as in this instance, a realistic railroad depot and environs by using a few sheets of cardboard and proper lighting.”
undated
360
Lee Browne Coy – “Gothics” (New Albion Books, Fairfax, CA)
1967
360
Matthew Fox – Light-Up Print
Includes a letter to Bloch and instructions on how to view the print.
1972
360
Jack Gaughan – “A Portfolio” (St. Louiscon)
1969
341
Mike Hinge – Posters (five)
undated
Ruth Hyatt – Oil Paintings
Box
362
Bloch home on 2111 Sunset Crest Drive
1981
361
Lion
undated
360
Gary Larson – “The Far Side”
The panel includes “Bait Motel.”
1990
360
Liebscher – “Mariposa XI” (framed)
“For Ellie: Who is prettier than a farfalle, a mariposa, a papillon, and even a schmetterling! From your sweet self my affections will never flutter by.”
1969
364
Vampirella
“To Bob Bloch – How would you like to make me into a movie? Love & xxx’s, Vampy.”
undated
365
G. Zoldak – “The Hunch Bloch of the Opera” (canvas)
1970
341
Assorted
Includes a print of a drawing of Edgar Allan Poe: “Reproduction of a magazine illustration which I am told was used for one of my stories (‘The Man Who Collected Poe’?).” Also includes “original artwork for my novelet ‘Groovyland’ in ‘If’ magazine. Also includes “the original artwork for my ‘If’ magazine convention article, courtesy of artist Jack Gaughan and editor Judy Lynn- Benjamin.”
1969-1980, undated

Series XI. BiographicalReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
341
Passports (three)
1968-1974
341
Assorted
1980, undated

Series XII. Diaries and CalendarsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
341
Appointment Calendar – Museum of Modern Art Film Library – 1965
1964
341
“Ellery Queen’s 1976 Mystery Calendar”
Includes a photo of Bloch for April.
1975
341
“Masquerade 1991”
1991
341
“Polar Agenda 1988” (French-language)
1987
360
Shadows Under the Arch” by Don Wells and Tim Dunn
undated
341
“UPS 1986”
1985
341
Warren Calendar – 1976 – San Julian Art – Illustrations from “Creepy,” “Eerie,” and “Vampirella”
1976

Series XIII. CataloguesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box
Books and Magazines
Box
341
A
  • (1) Albert Schuster – Star Trek;
  • (2) The American Comic Book Company – The Special Blend # 2;
  • (3) The American Comic Book Company – Terry Stroud’s Comic Book Price List;
  • (4) Anacapa Books – Modern Poetry – Catalogue 10;
  • (5) Arbor House – Adult Works of Fiction & Non-Fiction; and
  • (6) Arkham House – Stock List of Books – September 1975
1972-1975, undated
341
B
  • (1) Barry R. Levin – Science Fiction and Fantasy Catalog No. 5;
  • (2) The Book Bus Catalog no. 2;
  • (3) Bruce R. Gillespie; and
  • (4) Bruce Robbins – Fantasy Specialist – Catalogue/Newsletter 5 – Summer 1975
1974-1979, undated
342
D
  • David A. McClintock – Catalogs # 10, 15, 19, 28, 37, 87 107, & 127;
  • David G. Turner – Bookman – Catalogs 12, 15, & 16;
  • Dragon Press – Science Fiction and Fantasy, Catalogues 7, 8, 9, & 11;
  • Dragon Press – vol. 1, nos. 4 & 5, vol. 2. No. 1, & vol. 3, no. 2; and
  • Dustbooks
1974-1980, undated
342
E-H
  • (1) Ethel Lindsay;
  • (2) The Fantome Press Catalog;
  • (3) Gravesend Books – Catalogues 22, 23, & 25;
  • (4) Hatchards Guide to New Books (three volumes); and
  • (5) Hatchards Summer Reading
undated
342
J-K
  • (1) J. & I. Kennelly – Dark Fantasy Catalog 65;
  • (2) Joseph the Provider – 100 Rarities of Modern Literature;
  • (3) J. Stephen Lawrence, Rare Books – Catalogue 40 – Science Fiction and Fantasy; and
  • (4) Kaleidoscope Books
1990, undated
342
L
  • (1) Las Vegas Antiquarian and Used Book Fair – January 22-24, 1993
  • (2) Loompanics Unlimited – 1993 & 1994 Main Catalogs
  • (3) L.W. Currey – Rare Books Incorporated – vol. 3, no. 4;
  • (4) L.W. Currey – Rare Books Incorporated – Fantasy & Science Fiction - Catalogues 37, 39, & 41; and
  • (5) L.W. Currey – Rare Books Incorporated – Toad’s Corner, nos. 1 & 3
1977-1979, 1993-1994
343
M-O
  • (1) The Movie Book Club Preview;
  • (2) Necronomicon Press – Catalogue 1992;
  • (3) Nelson Bond – Catalogue 35;
  • (4) Night Winds Books;
  • (5) The Odyssey Shop – List # 12; and
  • (6)The Odyssey Shop – SF/Fant. # 5
1981-1992, undated
343
P
  • Paperbound Books in Print – volume 13, no. 6;
  • Peter L. Stern – Detective Fiction and Sherlockiana – Catalogues 2, 3, & 4; and
  • Publishers Central Bureau
1968, undated
343
R-S
  • (1) Raven Books – Catalog No. 25;
  • (2) Rik Thompson – First Editions – List 77/1 – Science Fiction;
  • (3) Robert A. Madle – Fantasy Magazines and Books – Catalogues 5 & 6 (two copies of 5);
  • (4) Robinson Publishing;
  • (5) The Science Fiction Shoppe – Catalogue 2 and Winter 1977-1978; and
  • (6) Sotheby’s – Comic Books and Comic Art – New York, Saturday, June 26, 1993
1977-1978, 1988-1993, undated
343
T-Z
  • (1) T-K Graphics – Spring 1975, Winter 1975-1976, and Fall-Winter 1978 Catalogs;
  • (2) Underwood-Miller – includes a listing for “The Selected Stories of Robert Bloch”;
  • (3) Bruce Frank Walker – includes a listing for Bloch’s anthology “Blood Runs Cold” – “Boy, did he pester me for this one!”;
  • (4) Weinberg Books;
  • (5) W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd., Autumn/Winter 1976-1977; and
  • (6) Ziesing Brothers Book Emporium – Science Fiction and Fantasy List # 5
1975-1989, undated
344
Movie Memorabilia
  • (1) Cinefantastique Enterprises;
  • (2) Collectors Book Store – Movie Catalogue; and
  • (3) MGM Memorabilia (five volumes) – David E. Weisz Co.
1966-1971
344
Movies and Television Shows
  • (1) Majestic Reruns; and
  • (2) Sears, Roebuck and Co.
1970, undated
344
Paintings – “The Malcolm Willits Collection of Mickey Mouse Paintings” by Floyd Gottfredson
1993
344
Sound Recordings
  • (1) Caedmon Records Catalog; and
  • (2) Composer Recordings, Inc.
1972-1977
344
Stamps
  • (1) Miller’s Mint Ltd. – 25th Anniversary Catalog;
  • (2) “The Pepperdine University Collection – October 29, 30, 1984 – Auction and Mail Bid Sale”;
  • (3) “Price List for Stamps – United States – U.S. Possessions – United Nations – Confederate States – Canada & B.N.A."; and
  • (4) “Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue – 1980 – Volume 1”
1978-1992
345
Stamps
  • (1) “Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue – 1981 – Volume 1”;
  • (2) “Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue – 1982 – Volume 1”; and
  • (3) “Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue – 1984 – Volume 1”
1980-1983
346
Stamps
  • (1) “Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue – 1985 – Volume 1”;
  • (2) “Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue – 1987 – Volume 1”;
  • (3) “The Southern California College of Optometry Collection – March,25, 26, 1985”; and
  • (4) “Stanley Gibbons British Commonwealth Stamp Catalogue - 1973” (75th edition)
1972, 1984-1986
347
Stamps
  • (1) “Stanley Gibbons British Commonwealth Stamp Catalogue – 1981 – Part 1” (83rd edition);
  • (2) “Stanley Gibbons Two Reigns Postage Stamp Catalogue”;
  • (3) Wilshire Auction Co., Inc. – Public Auctions 111-115; and
  • (4) Wilshire Stamp Co., Inc. – Public Auction 100
1959, 1980-1991

Series XIV. ClippingsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box
English-language
Box
347
1932, 1944
347
1950-1959
347
1962-1965
348
1966-1968, undated
348
1970-1979, undated
348
1980
349
1981-1989, undated
349
1990-1993, undated
349
Danish
A clipping about Bloch.
undated

Series XV. Collected MusicReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
358
“Bernard Herrmann: A Celebration of His Life and Music” (audio cassette)
undated
358
“Beyond Freedom and Dignity” (audio cassette) (Amos/Brasch, Belmont, MA)
1985
358
“Josephine Baker at the Tivoli” (audio cassette)
undated
358
“Psycho” – score by Bernard Herrmann (two audio cassettes)
undated
358
“Psycho” – score by Bernard Herrmann – arranged and conducted by Robert Sprayberry (audio cassette)
undated
358
“Say You Say Me” (Title Song from “White Nights”) by Lionel Ritchie (audio cassette) (Motown Record Corp.)
1985
358
“‘The Silence of the Lambs’ – The Original Motion Picture Score” (audio cassette) by Howard Shore (MCA Records, Inc., Universal City, CA)
1991

Series XVI. Collected Radio ShowsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
358
“The Black Museum” – “A Straight Razor”/ “Suspense” – “Devilstone” (audio cassette)
1952, 1962
354
“Carefree Carnival”/“Quiet, Please” – “And Jeannie Dreams of Me” (reel-to-reel tape)
Regarding “Carefree Carnival”: “Note similarity of telephone operator to Lily Tomlin of today.”
1935, 1948
354
“Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper” (reel-to-reel tape)
Digitized – ahcav_02256_0001. Sent to Bloch from Jim Harmon: “Bob – in lieu of a Christmas card, I thought I’d send you this tape of ‘Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper’ on ‘Molle Mystery Theatre (no date given). Unfortunately, it is only the first half (on one of two discs, the other having been lost or broken). But then you probably remember how the story comes out. It is the only example of your radio work I have ever come across. (God knows I have everything else – my collection is edging upwards of 40,000 programs.)” The full episode is available at www.otrrlibrary.org.
1945

Series XVII. DirectoriesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
349
Poets & Writers, Inc.
1976-1977
349
Science Fiction Writers of America
1974-1985
349
Assorted
1972-1986

Series XVIII. Film Festivals, Film Programs, and Film NotesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box
Festival International de la Science-Fiction et de L’Imaginaire
Box
350
Brochure
“I was a guest of honor here and spoke.”
1985
365
Poster
1985
350
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
1969-1970, undated
350
Second International Film Festival of Rio de Janeiro
Bloch spoke at the festival. Includes a reel-to reel audio tape – “Tape recording of my address, ‘Men, Myths and Monsters.’”
1969
350
Assorted
Includes a flier for a screening of “The Phantom Tollbooth” (1970) with a quote from Bloch.
1970-1979, undated

Series XIX. FinancialReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box
Contracts and Agreements
Box
350
Assignment of rights to Bloch – “The Plaything” by Wiliam D. Nash, idea by James Bruhner (rough draft)
undated
350
Comic adaptation rights – “A Toy for Juliette” – Marvel Comics Group
1975
350
Motion Picture rights – “Psycho” – Shamley Productions, Inc. (photocopy)
1959
350
Negotiations re publication of “Black Brotherhood” – Roger Elwood of the Scott Meredith Literary Agency
1977
350
Novelization – “Asylum” Screenplay – Bantam Books
1972-1973
Publishing
1944-1978
Box
350
A
  • (1) “American Gothic” – Simon & Schuster (1973);
  • (2) “American Gothic” – W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd. (London, England) (1974);
  • (3) “Atoms and Evil” – Fawcett Publications (1962); and
  • (4) “Atoms and Evil” – Robert Hale and Co. (London, England) (1974)
1962, 1973-1974
350
B
  • (1) “Black Brotherhood” – Pinnacle Books (1977) – also includes an “author’s questionnaire” from Pinnacle Books;
  • (2) “Bloch Hits the Fan” – Advent: Publishers (1961);
  • (3) “Blood Runs Cold” – Simon & Schuster (1960); and
  • (4) “But the Serpent Was Cunning” – G.P. Putnam’s Sons (1972)
1960-1961, 1972-1977
350
C
  • (1) “Cold Chills” – Doubleday & Co. (1976);
  • (2) “Cold Chills” – Tower Publications (1977)
  • (3) “Cold Chills” – Robert Hale Ltd. (London, England) (1977);
  • (4) A Collection of Short Stories – A.W. Bruna & Zoons (Utrecht, Netherlands) (1969);
  • (5) “Colossal” [“The Star Stalker”] – Pyramid Publications (1968)
1968-1977
350
D-E
  • (1) “The Dead Beat” – Simon & Schuster (1959);
  • (2) “Dragons and Nightmares” – Belmont Productions (1969); and
  • (3) “Eager Dragon”/“Nursemaid to Nightmares”/“Black Barter” – Jack L. Chalker and Associates (1967)
1959-1969
350
F
  • (1) “Fear Today, Gone Tomorrow” – Universal – Award House (1970);
  • (2) “Firebug” – Blake Pharmaceutical Corp. (1961) – includes the signature of editor Harlan Ellison;
  • (3) “Fire Bug” – Lancer Books (1967);
  • (4) “Firebug” – Transworld Publishers Ltd. (London, England) (1976); and
  • (5) “The Funny Farm” – Arkham House (1970)
1961-1976
350
I-L
  • (1) “It’s All in Your Mind” – Modern Literary Editions Publishing Co. (1970);
  • (2) “The Kidnapper” – Lion Books (1953);
  • (3) “Kill for Kali” – Belmont Productions (1961);
  • (4) “A Knife Is Silent” – Ace Books (1953); and
  • (5) “The Living Demons” – Wilhelm Heine Verlag (Munich, Germany) (1970)
1953-1970
350
M-O
  • (1) “The Monster is Loose” – Belmont Productions (1967);
  • (2) “The Night Before Christmas” – Kirby McCauley (1978);
  • (3) “The Old College Try” – Bantam Books (1967);
  • (4) “Oncer a Sucker” – Ace Books (1953); and
  • (5) “The Opener of the Day” – Arkham House (1944)
1944-1953, 1967, 1978
350
P
  • (1) “Pleasant Dreams” – Arkham House (1960);
  • (2) “Pleasant Dreams” – Arkham House (1961); and
  • (3) “Psycho” – Simon & Schuster (1958)
1958-1961
350
S
  • (1) “The Scarf” – Dial Press (1947);
  • (2) “The Scarf” – Fawcett Publications (1966);
  • (3) “SF and Social Criticism” – Advent: Publishers (1957);
  • (4) “Shooting Star” – Ace Books (1957);
  • (5) “The Skull of the Marquis De Sade” – Pyramid Publications (1965);
  • (6) “The Skull of the Marquis De Sade” – Robert Hale and Co. (London, England) (1974); and
  • (7) “Sneak Preview” – Paperback Library (1970)
1947, 1957-1974
350
T-W
  • (1) “Tales in a Jugular Vein” – Pyramid Publications (1964);
  • (2) “Terror in the Night and Other Stories” – Ace Books (1957);
  • (3) “This Crowded Earth” and “Ladies Day” – Belmont Productions (1968); and
  • (4) “The Warm Farewell” – Kirby McCauley (1975)
1957-1975
350
Assorted Clauses and Paragraphs
1961, undated
350
Assorted
Includes
  • (1) “Report to Producer” from Cinerama, Inc. regarding film rentals for “The House That Dripped Blood” for 1971;
  • (2) a statement regarding income from the German-language edition of Bloch’s novel “Psycho II” for part of 1985; and
  • (3) a statement for income from screenings of “Strait-Jacket” for 1985 and 1986.
1967-1986, undated

Series XX. Interviews with and Presentations by BlochReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
358
Bloch explaining his writing process to a live audience (audio cassette)
undated
358
“The Larry King Show” (audio cassette – two copies) – July 19, 1979
1979
358
“The Shelly Tromberg Show” (audio cassette) – July 18, 1979
1979
354
unidentified interview with or presentation by Bloch (two Scotch videotapes on reels) – November 3, 1975
Possibly from the 1975 World Fantasy Convention.
1975

Series XXI. PhotosReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
350
Robert Bloch
1953-1979
360
From Jim Morrow
In a folder labeled “Enlargements.” Includes a large photo of Bloch (taken at Deepsouthcon in 1987), as well as seven small photos of others (including Gene Kelly). Includes notes on the back of the photos.
1987
360
Andre Norton
1991
351
“Star Trek” slides
Slides from the episodes that Bloch wrote – “Catspaw,” “What Are Little Girls Mad Of,” and “Wolf in the Fold.”
undated
351
Vietnam
undated
351
Assorted
Includes pictures of Christopher Lee, William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Mort Weisinger, Sydney Chaplin (inscribed by Chaplin), and the childhood home in Gilmanton, NH, of Herman W. Mudgett, aka H.H. Holmes.
1972-1986, undated

Series XXII. Production FilesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
351
“The Night Walker” – Shooting Call/Production Requirements
“I was on the set during this production – and saw it thru editing, too.”
1964
351
“Strait-Jacket” – Call Sheets and Cast and Staff & Crew Sheets
One call sheet includes the following note from Bloch: “I wrote and appeared in this 5-minute special advertising trailer – with Joan Crawford and William Castle. Crawford’s and my ‘clinch’ burned up the screen with its torrid romance.” Another call sheet notes that “cast & crew dress warmly for 60 degree temperature on stage” and includes the following note from Bloch: “Crawford always insists on air conditioning her sets. We froze!” The Staff & Crew Sheet includes a handwritten note by Joan Crawford and the following note from Bloch: “Crawford’s note to Bloch – explaining movement during 2 ‘shot.’”
1963, undated

Series XXIII. Publicity and AdvertisingReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box
Bloch-related
Box
“American Gothic”
Box
363
Oil Painting (framed)
undated
365
Poster
“Chicago bus cards – Spring-Summer 1975.”
1975
“Asylum”
Box
365
One-Sheet
undated
351
Lobby Cards (eight)
undated
365
“The Couch” – Belgian poster
undated
351
“The Deadly Bees”
One item includes the following note: “Cheap promotion for a cheap film!”
1966
351
“Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors” – stills (fifteen)
Although Bloch is noted credited on this film, a note says that the film is “connected with my screen-work, ‘at one remove,’ as it were.”
1964
351
“The Night Walker”
Includes a Belgian poster.
1964, undated
“Psycho” (movie)
Box
356
Lobby Cards (eight)
1960
365
One-Sheets (two)
Credits the director, scriptwriter, and studio, but not Bloch. “Question: Who wrote this story? Hitchcock? Stefano? Paramount?”
1960
351
Assorted
Includes eighteen stills and a Belgian poster for the film.
1960, undated
351
“Psycho II” (movie)
1983
360
“Psycho II” (novel) – promotional towel
undated
“The Psychopath”
Box
365
One-Sheet (two copies)
One copy includes the following note: “A writer may approach his screen-play with a certain regard for restraint and good taste – then the advertising department gets in the act and – see what happens.”
1965
365
Poster – French (14” x 21”)
undated
351
Assorted
Includes twenty-one stills. One item includes the following note: “A thing of beauty and joy forever – or something.” Another includes the following note: “A ‘promotion piece’ – note the general air of restraint(?)”
1965, undated
“The Skull”
Box
365
One-Sheet
1965
351
Stills (seven)
1965
364
Two-Sheet
1965
354
Theatre Lobby Spots – “Coming Soon” and “Now Playing” (45 RPM record)
Digitized – ahcav_02256_0002a and ahcav_02256_0002b.
undated
365
Window Card
1965
351
“Stay Tuned for Terror”
“This was the ad that appeared in ‘Weird Tales’ Magazine during the time my radio series ran on the air.”
undated
“Strait-Jacket”
Box
364
One-Sheet
undated
365
Poster – Australian (13” x 30”)
undated
365
Two-Sheets (two)
One includes the following note: “A promotional piece that worked.”
1963
365
Window Card
1964
351
Assorted
A still and a Belgian poster.
1963, undated
“Torture Garden”
Box
365
One-Sheet – German
undated
365
Poster – Australian (13” x 30”)
undated
351
“Variety” ad
1968
“The Twilight Zone: The Movie”
Bloch wrote the novelization of the film.
Box
365
One-Sheet
1983
351
Assorted
Includes an ad for Bloch's novelization.
1983
351
Assorted
Includes an ad for a book about fish by German physician and naturalist Marcus Eliezer Bloch (1723-1799) with the following note: “Ancestor? Sounds fishy to me.”
1992, undated
Other
Box
365
“Arena of Fear”/“The Fast Ones” (“Ivy League Killers”) – One-Sheet - England
undated
365
“My Life as a Dog” – One-Sheet
1987
356
NBC June Press Tour (three-ring notebook)
1985
365
“Pancho Barnes” – Poster
1988
358
“Terminator 2: Judgment Day” – Makeup and Visual Effects Presentation Reel (VHS)
Bloch probably received this as a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
1992
356
Assorted
Bloch probably received these materials as a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences:
  • “Bugsy”
  • “Clash of the Titans”
  • “The Color Purple”
  • “The Dead”
  • “The Fugitive”
  • “Gandhi”
  • “Glory”
  • “The Godfather Part III”
  • “Hook”
  • “Malcolm X”
  • “Nicholas and Alexandra”
  • “The Prince of Tides”
  • “Rambling Rose”
  • “Return of the Jedi”
  • “Schindler’s List”
  • “Twentieth Century-Fox – A Legacy for Tomorrow”
  • “Tron”
  • “War Games”
1972-1994, undated
351
Assorted
1970-1992, undated

Series XXIV. AssortedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
351
Forrest J. Ackerman
1966, 1985-1986, undated
358
Wendy Ackerman (wife of Forrest J. Ackerman) – Interview – WMAQ, Chicago/NBC Network (audio cassette)
1952
351
A
Includes a brochure from the American Film Institute and documents related to the publisher Arkham House.
1969-1973, undated
351
Badges
undated
356
Bates Motel – T-Shirt (Tatterdemalion Tours, Dale City, VA)
undated
351
Warren K. Billings – University of California – IBM Magnetic Data Tape
undated
351
Bloch Blurbs
From Richard Matheson and Fritz Leiber.
undated
360
Bloch Family Crest (cloth)
“Symbol of Ram. Goblet – Protector of travellers – God of boundaries, protector of thieves – guardian spirit of fairs & markets.”
undated
351
Business Cards and Membership Cards
1973-1992, undated
351
B
Includes a program for an unidentified event at which Mike Hodel spoke on Bloch’s book “Night of the Ripper.”
undated
351
Cartoons
undated
351
The Count Dracula Society
Includes a speech that Bloch gave at the 1969 Mrs. Ann Radcliffe Awards Dinner, as well as the programs for the 1968 and 1969 Awards Dinners – Bloch spoke at the 1968 dinner and won the award for Literature at the 1969 dinner. Also includes Bloch’s diploma for the Nobel Order of Count Dracula.
1968-1976, undated
351
William L. Crawford – “A Special Tribute”
Includes a quote from Bloch.
1984
351
Credits
Credits for ‘Tales from the Darkside” (Bloch’s episodes were “A Case of the Stubborns” and “Beetles”) and “Klute.”
1971, 1984-1987
352
D-H
Includes a brochure on Ray Harryhausen, as well as a list, sent by D.C. Fontana, of confirmed guests (including Bloch) for an unidentified event.
1979-1986, undated
360
John’s Grill (San Francisco, CA) – Menu
Includes references to “The Maltese Falcon” (“The Maltese Falcon Room,” “Bloody Brigid,” and “Sam Spade’s Chops), as well as an essay, “Stalking Sam Spade,” by Fritz Leiber.
undated
352
K
Includes a brochure on Ray Harryhausen, as well as a list, sent by D.C. Fontana, of confirmed guests (including Bloch) for an unidentified event.
1973, undated
352
H.P. Lovecraft
Includes two papers on Lovecraft, one by Dirk W. Mosig.
1973, undated
352
The L. Ron Hubbard Writers and Illustrators of the Future 10th Annual Awards
1994
352
L
Includes “Master Paintings from the Hermitage and the State Museum, Leningrad” from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, as well as a certificate to Bloch from the Literary Rescue Society.
1967-1976, undated
352
Kirby McCauley
1979, undated
352
H. Warner Munn
1981, undated
352
Name Tags
1982, undated
352
NASA
1978-1989, undated
352
National Endowment of the Arts – Literature
1976-1980
352
Notes – handwritten
Includes the following about fanzines: “Innocuous as they may seem, these little amateur publications, put out by fans, are extremely rare and sought-after: published in quantities of 100 to 200 copies, generally, they soon become collector’s items.”
undated
352
N, undated
Includes “press information” about Leonard Nimoy from the Leigh Bureau.
undated
354
Panel Discussion – unidentified event (reel-to-reel tape)
Digitized – ahcav_02256_0003.
undated
352
The Players (NY, NY)
Notice to Bloch that he was on a list of guests to be admitted to the club.
1978
359
Shield – ceramic tile on wooden base – “Déshonneur Avant La Mort”
undated
352
Souvenir Maps – Movieland (two)
1983
352
“Star Trek” Memorabilia
1980, undated
352
“Stay Tuned for Terror”
Not originally part of the Bloch papers, this printout, which has information on Bloch’s contributions to the “Stay Tuned for Terror” radio program, was donated by a Bloch researcher.
2020
358
Stone
In a small box labeled “The Polished Edge.”
undated
352
S
Includes two copies of the program for the 1989 Julius Schwartz Non-Surprise Party.
1960, 1989
352
TAFF [Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund] Ballots
1975-1979
360
Test Chart – Snellen Rating
undated
360
“Trial by Pylon” (Board Game – Bar Sinister, Inc., Palm Beach Gardens, FL)
1982
352
UCLA
Includes a folder of materials for the 1982 UCLA Extension course “Escape Velocity: Exploring the World of Speculative Fiction” – Bloch participated in a panel discussion titled “The Joy of Fear.”
1966, 1982
352
V-W
1979-1986, undated
354
“World War III” (reel-to-reel tape)
“In which the Russians invade Milwaukee, Wisconsin- in pre-TV days.” “This is a tape made in 1946 by Harold Gauer, Robert [illegible], Sprague Vonier and Milton Gelman in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from a script by Robert Bloch. Bloch is to blame for the singing, as well as a number of roles. He and Gauer did quite a few of these primitively recorded and quite unrehearsed tapings in the 1939-1946 period, including ‘Fiddlestuffer and His Boss,’ ‘A Night at the Burlesque,’ and ‘God for Governor’: the two usually collaborated on scripts and enlisted the aid of their friends, as in the above cast. Equipment in those days was not very sophisticated – but then, neither were the performances.”
1946
352
Worchester Cathedral – recognition of gift
1978

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Authors-- United States-- 20th century.
  • Fantasy fiction.
  • Horror tales.
  • Horror.
  • Science fiction.
  • Screenwriters-- United States-- 20th century.
  • Television scripts

Titles within the Collection

  • Psycho (Motion picture)