A study of the devil in Scottish literature with four examples. |
Limited to 750 numbered copies, signed by Bloch & Wrightson. Also available as a signed lettered traycased edition of 26 copies (-17-7, $150.00). Details taken from online listing. Volume three in “The Lost Bloch”. |
Collection of four short novels and novellas from the pulps, two previously uncollected. One was previously published as a solo book: “The Big Binge” (1971 as It’s All in Your Mind). Edited and with an introduction and an interview with Bloch by David J. Schow; foreword by Stefan Dzemianowicz. The subtitle does not appear on the jacket. This is a signed (by Dziemianowicz & Schow) limited edition of 724; a lettered edition is also available (-20-0, $150.00). Volume one in “The Lost Bloch”. |
Collection of non-fiction fanzine pieces. Limited to 125 copies signed, numbered, and bound in red buckram without jackets, sold only directly at the 1962 World SF Convention in Chicago Also available in an 875 copy trade edition in gray cloth binding for $5.00. |
Collection of 20 stories, all previously uncollected. This is a signed, limited edition of 750; a lettered edition of 26 is also available. Volume one in “The Reader’s Bloch”. |
Collection of four short novels and novellas from the pulps. Edited and with an afterword by David J. Schow; foreword by Douglas E. Winter. Includes a transcription of portions of a radio interview with Bloch conducted by J. Michael Straczynski and Larry DiTillio. This is a signed (by Schow & Winter) limited edition of 1250; a lettered, traycased edition is also available. Volume two in “The Lost Bloch”. |
Collection of 16 previously uncollected stories, volume two in The Reader’s Bloch series. This is a limited edition of 750 signed by the editor; issued without a dustjacket. Volume two in “The Reader’s Bloch”. |
Collection of three Jack the Ripper stories, novel The Night of the Ripper (1984), Star Trek script “Wolf in the Fold”, and an essay. Introduction by Norman Partridge. This also includes Bloch’s 1988 foreword to the anthology Ripper!. |
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Original anthology of 17 horror stories, with an introduction by Bloch. Copyrighted by Bloch and Martin H. Greenberg. |