Norton, Andre & Martin H. Greenberg. Catfantastic.New York: DAW Books. 1989. Print.

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Norton, Andre & Martin H. Greenberg. Catfantastic.New York: DAW Books. 1989. Print.
Lovecraft. H.P., The Dunwich Horror. New York: Lancer Books. 1963. Print.
Goldman, William. The Princess Bride. New York: Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich. 1973. Print.
Koontz, Dean. A Werewolf Among Us. New York: Ballantine. 1973. Print.
Foster, Alan Dean. The Black Hole. New York: Ballantine. 1979. Print.
May, Julian. The Many Colored Land. New York: Ballantine Books. 1983. Print.
Daley, Brian, Dean Ellis and George Lucas. Han Solo’s Revenge. New York: Ballentine Books, 1979. Print.
Grimm, Wilhelm and Jacob, translated by Jack Zipes. The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm. New York: Bantam Books, 1992. Print.
History of the Collection
This collection, which was established in 2004 by Professor Roger C. Schlobin in honor of his parents, James H. and Virginia C. Schlobin, acquires published science fiction and fantasy literature and materials related to the study of these genres. The collection reflects the current popularity of science fiction, fantasy and horror literature as manifested by the Harry Potter/J.K. Rowling phenomena. The Schlobin Collection presently consists of more than 2,500 printed volumes. It grows through gifts, purchases and by transfers from the existing Joyner Library Fantasy Literature Collection. Readers can gain access to the printed materials in this collection through the Joyner Library online catalog. Online researchers may also obtain a finding aid to the Schlobin Papers by consulting the East Carolina Manuscript Collection Guides. Readers seeking general reference advice should contact the main reference desk for help.
Courtesy of: http://www.ecu.edu/cs-lib/specialcollections/schlobin.cfm
Welcome to the Schlobin Literature of the Fantastic Collection. This is my project for LIS 688 at UNCG.