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The Complete Stories of Robert Bloch: Bitter Ends PDF

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    "Robert Bloch: The Man Who Wrote Psycho" [introduction] (Lester del Rey)
    "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper" (from Weird Tales, Jul. 1943)
    "Enoch" (from Weird Tales, Sep. 1946)
    "Catnip" (from Weird Tales, Mar. 1948)
    "The Hungry House" (from Imagination, Apr. 1951)
    "The Man Who Collected Poe" (from Famous Fantastic Mysteries, Oct. 1951)
    "Mr. Steinway" (from Fantastic, Apr. 1954)
    "The Past Master" (from The Blue Book Magazine, Jan. 1955)
    "I Like Blondes" (from Playboy, Jan. 1956)
    "All on a Golden Afternoon" (from The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jun. 1956)
    "Broomstick Ride" (from Super-Science Fiction, Dec. 1957)
    "Daybroke" (from Star Science Fiction, Jan. 1958)
    "Sleeping Beauty" (from Swank, Mar. 1958)
    "Word of Honor" (from Playboy, Aug. 1958)
    "The World-Timer" (from Fantastic Science Fiction Stories, Aug. 1960)
    "That Hell-Bound Train" (from The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Sep. 1958)
    "The Funnel of God" (from Fantastic Science Fiction Stories, Jan. 1960)
    "Beelzebub" (from Playboy, Dec. 1963)
    "The Plot is the Thing" (from The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jul. 1966)
    "How Like a God" (from Galaxy Magazine, Apr. 1969)
    "The Movie People" (from The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Oct. 1969)
    "The Oracle" (from Penthouse, May 1971)
    "The Learning Maze" (from The Learning Maze and Other Science Fiction, 1974)
    "Author's Afterword: "Will the Real Robert Bloch Please Stand Up?"






















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