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Robert Bloch has written:

'Galaxy Science Fiction (Magazine), February 1968 (Volume 26, No. 3)'

'Once around the Bloch' -- subject(s): American Authors, Authors, American, Authorship, Biography, Horror tales, Science fiction

'Bitter ends' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, American Science fiction

'Kidnapper'

'Psycho II' -- subject(s): Norman Bates (Fictitious character), Fiction

'The opener of the way' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, English Short stories, Horror tales, American, Short stories, English

'Twilight Zone'

'Shooting Star/Spiderweb'

'The selected stories of Robert Bloch' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, American Science fiction, Horror tales, American, Science fiction, American

'Out of the mouths of graves' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, English Short stories, Horror tales, American, Short stories, English

'The Early Fears'

'Thrillogy'

'Atoms and Evil'

'Fear and Trembling'

'The Devil With You'

'Vamps, Las Chupadoras de Sangre'

'Chrysalis 3'

'Le Pays de l'ombre'

'Psychose'

'The best horror stories'

'The Lost Bloch (Crimes and Punishments)'

'Mord After Eight. Kriminalgeschichten de Luxe'

'Psycho' -- subject(s): Fiction, Psychological Thrillers, Horror fiction, Madness in Fiction

'Final reckonings' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, American Science fiction, Horror tales, American, Science fiction, American

'More Nightmares'

'Midnight pleasures' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, Horror tales, American

'This Crowded Earth' -- subject(s): Fiction, Science Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy, OverDrive

'The Robert Bloch companion' -- subject(s): American Authors, Authors, American, Authorship, Horror tales, Interviews, Science fiction

'The scarf' -- subject(s): Fiction, Murderers, Authors

'Unholy trinity' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, Horror tales, American

'Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine, October 1958 (Volume 16, No. 6)'

'Twilight zone, the movie' -- subject(s): Accessible book

'Out of my head' -- subject(s): American Authors, Authors, American, Authorship, Biography, Horror tales, Science fiction

'The Eighth Stage of Fandom'

'The skull of the Marquis de Sade, and other stories' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, Horror tales, American

'Lori'

'The night of the Ripper' -- subject(s): Fiction, Serial murders

'Complete Stories of Robert Bloch'

'Night-world' -- subject(s): Fiction in English

'Firebug'

'Cancer: ... there's hope' -- subject(s): Neoplasms -- popular works

'The Jekyll legacy'

'Screams: Three Novels of Suspense'

'Midnight Pleasures'

'The night of the ripper' -- subject(s): Jack the Ripper Murders, London, England, 1888, Fiction

'Kiss the Whip'

'There is a Serpent in Eden'

'Great Stories of Mystery and Suspense'

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Robert Bloch has written:

'Galaxy Science Fiction (Magazine), February 1968 (Volume 26, No. 3)'

'Once around the Bloch' -- subject(s): American Authors, Authors, American, Authorship, Biography, Horror tales, Science fiction

'Bitter ends' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, American Science fiction

'Kidnapper'

'Psycho II' -- subject(s): Norman Bates (Fictitious character), Fiction

'The opener of the way' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, English Short stories, Horror tales, American, Short stories, English

'Twilight Zone'

'Shooting Star/Spiderweb'

'The selected stories of Robert Bloch' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, American Science fiction, Horror tales, American, Science fiction, American

'Out of the mouths of graves' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, English Short stories, Horror tales, American, Short stories, English

'The Early Fears'

'Thrillogy'

'Atoms and Evil'

'Fear and Trembling'

'The Devil With You'

'Vamps, Las Chupadoras de Sangre'

'Chrysalis 3'

'Le Pays de l'ombre'

'Psychose'

'The best horror stories'

'The Lost Bloch (Crimes and Punishments)'

'Mord After Eight. Kriminalgeschichten de Luxe'

'Psycho' -- subject(s): Fiction, Psychological Thrillers, Horror fiction, Madness in Fiction

'Final reckonings' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, American Science fiction, Horror tales, American, Science fiction, American

'More Nightmares'

'Midnight pleasures' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, Horror tales, American

'This Crowded Earth' -- subject(s): Fiction, Science Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy, OverDrive

'The Robert Bloch companion' -- subject(s): American Authors, Authors, American, Authorship, Horror tales, Interviews, Science fiction

'The scarf' -- subject(s): Fiction, Murderers, Authors

'Unholy trinity' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, Horror tales, American

'Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine, October 1958 (Volume 16, No. 6)'

'Twilight zone, the movie' -- subject(s): Accessible book

'Out of my head' -- subject(s): American Authors, Authors, American, Authorship, Biography, Horror tales, Science fiction

'The Eighth Stage of Fandom'

'The skull of the Marquis de Sade, and other stories' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, Horror tales, American

'Lori'

'The night of the Ripper' -- subject(s): Fiction, Serial murders

'Complete Stories of Robert Bloch'

'Night-world' -- subject(s): Fiction in English

'Firebug'

'Cancer: ... there's hope' -- subject(s): Neoplasms -- popular works

'The Jekyll legacy'

'Screams: Three Novels of Suspense'

'Midnight Pleasures'

'The night of the ripper' -- subject(s): Jack the Ripper Murders, London, England, 1888, Fiction

'Kiss the Whip'

'There is a Serpent in Eden'

'Great Stories of Mystery and Suspense'

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