American science fiction bibliographer and librarian
Richard Bleiler |
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| Born | Richard James Bleiler 1959 (age 65–66)
United States |
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| Occupation | Librarian, writer |
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| Language | English |
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| Genre | Bibliography |
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Richard James Bleiler (born 1959) is an American bibliographer of science fiction, fantasy, horror, crime, and adventure fiction.[1] He was nominated for theBram Stoker Award for Best Non-Fiction in 2002 and for the Munsey Award in 2019–2022. He won the 2023 Munsey Award, given to “an individual or organization that has bettered the pulp community.”[2] He is the son of bibliographer and publisherEverett F. Bleiler.
Bleiler was appointed reference librarian and selector for the humanities at theUniversity of Connecticut'sHomer Babbidge Library in 1994.[3] As of 2024 he serves as the Collections and Humanities Librarian.[4]
- The Index toAdventure Magazine. 2 vols. Starmont House, 1990.
- Science-Fiction: The Early Years (with Everett F. Bleiler). Kent State University Press, 1990.
- The Annotated Index toThe Thrill Book. Borgo Press, 1991.
- Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years (with Everett F. Bleiler). Kent State University Press, 1998.
- Science Fiction Writers : Critical Studies of the Major Authors from the Early Nineteenth Century to the President Day (2nd ed.). Scribner's, 1999.
- Reference Guide to Mystery and Detective Fiction. Libraries Unlimited, 1999.
- Supernatural Fiction Writers : Contemporary Fantasy and Horror. 2nd ed. Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2003.
- Reference and Research Guide to Mystery and Detective Fiction. Libraries Unlimited, 2004.
- Ed.,Political Future Fiction: Speculative and Counter-Factual Politics in Edwardian Fiction - Empire of the Future. Vol. 1. Pickering & Chatto, 2013.
- The Strange Case of the Angels of Mons: Arthur Machen's World War I Story, the Insistent Believers, and His Refutations. McFarland, 2015.
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