Comprises: “Hans Clinker” in Scree 3. Wrappers. [1975]. * “The Ape-box Affair” in Unearth: Magazine of Science Fiction Discovers. No. 6. Inscribed stating that this story later turned into Homunculus. Spring 1978. * TriQuarterly 47. Wrappers. Also signed by Robert Stone & Oakley Hall. Winter, 1980. * The Pink of Fading Neon (by Blaylock) [and] The Way Down the Hill (by Tim Powers), bound together. 2 copies: No. 64 of 200 cloth-bound copies, with dj; and 1 of 400 wrapper-bound issues. Both signed twice by the authors and signed once by the introducers, with additional inscriptions by both authors. Axolotl, [1986]. * de Lint. Ascian in Rose. Intro. by Blaylock. No. 148 of 300 copies. Axolotl, [1986]. * Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine. 2 copies: May 1986 & Feb. 1991. * 3 issues of Locus magazine with articles on Blaylock, Issue #311 and #316 (two copies). 1986-1987. * The Shadow on the Doorstep (by Blaylock) [and] Trilobyte (by Edward Bryant), bound together. Intros. by Tim Powers & Lewis Shiner. Illus. by Donna Gordon. 2 copies: No. 235 of 300 copies, with dj; and 1 of 500 wrapper-bound copies. Both signed once by both authors, Powers & Shiner, each with additional inscription by Powers & Blaylock, 1 of 500 copies with a second inscription by Blaylock. Axolotl, [1987]. * Two Views of a Cave Painting & The Idol's Eye (by Blaylock) [and] Escape from Kathmandu (by Kim Stanley Robinson), bound together. Intros. by Dean Koontz & Tim Powers. 3 copies: No. 44 of 75 leather-bound copies; No. 61 of 300 cloth-bound copies, with dj; and 1 of 500 wrapper-bound copies; each copy signed by all four contributors two times each, including an inscription by Robinson & Powers in each; 1 of 75 copy with additional inscription by Blaylock and the 1 of 300 copy with an inscription by Koontz. Axolotl, [1987]. * A Short Poem by William Ashbless. Copy “P” of 26 lettered copies. Wrappers. Garland, [1987]. * “Unidentified Objects” in an “Advance Copy” of Omni magazine, July 1989. * Abrahams, ed. Prize Stories 1990: The O. Henry Awards. Also signed by editor. Doubleday, [1990]. * Published Illustrations of Phil Parks, 1983-1991. * James P. Blaylock Bibliography… 4 copies. Wrappers. Copy “B” of 25 copies with acrylic slipcase and No. 149 of 225 copies, both signed by all contributors; Copy “B” with a very lengthy additional inscription by Blaylock. ASAP, 1992; and two unpublished typescripts (both earlier versions dated May 1989 & 1991). * 7 issues of Orange Preserves monthly newsletters with Blaylock related material, Vol. 5, Nos. 1 & 4, Vol. 7, No. 1, Vol. 9, Nos. 7-8, Vol. 10, Nos. 2 & 5. 1991-1993. * “Home Sweet Home” in The Dog Factory magazine, issue #1. [1992]. * Spinrad. Bug Jack Barron. Intro. by Blaylock. Full-leather. Easton Press, [1992]. * Mark V. Ziesing Bibliography 1982-1993. No. 50 of 50 copies, signed by all 5 contributors. * “Myron Chester and the Toads” in Intercom 102. Wrappers. [No date]. * Christopher P. Stephens Catalogue No. 87 (with much Blaylock, Powers & Koontz material). [No date]. Together, 36 volumes. Five cloth-bound with jackets, two in full-leather, and 29 wrapper-bound. First Editions or first printings.
Each signed and/or both inscribed by Blaylock; plus signatures by author contributing authors. One Lucus magazine is not signed.