Alex Blum - List of Works

List of Works

  • Samson (Fox)
  • Eagle (Fox)
  • Purple Trio (Quality)
  • Neon (Quality)
  • Strange Twins (Quality)
  • Red Comet (Fiction House)
  • Kaanga (Fiction House)
  • Midnight (Fiction House)
  • Greasemonkey Griffin (Fiction House)
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (#501, Classics Illustrated Junior, 1953)
  • Jack and the Beanstalk (#507, Classics Illustrated Junior, 1954)
  • Alice in Wonderland (#49, Classics Illustrated, 1948)
  • The Song of Hiawatha (#57, Classics Illustrated, 1949)
  • The Woman in White (#61, Classics Illustrated, 1949)
  • Treasure Island (#64, Classics Illustrated, 1949)
  • The Scottish Chiefs (#67, Classics Illustrated, 1950)
  • The Pilot (#70, Classics Illustrated, 1950)
  • The Man Who Laughs (#71, Classics Illustrated, 1950)
  • The Black Tulip (#73, Classics Illustrated, 1950)
  • The Iliad (#77, Classics Illustrated, 1950)
  • Cyrano de Bergerac (#79, Classics Illustrated, 1951)
  • White Fang (#80, Classics Illustrated, 1951)
  • The Jungle Book, with William Bossert (#83, Classics Illustrated, 1951)
  • The Gold Bug (#84, Classics Illustrated, 1951)
  • The Sea Wolf (#85, Classics Illustrated, 1951)
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream (#87, Classics Illustrated, 1951)
  • Green Mansions (#90, Classics Illustrated, 1951)
  • The Courtship of Miles Standish and Evangeline (#92, Classics Illustrated, 1952)
  • Daniel Boone (#96, Classics Illustrated, 1952)
  • Hamlet (#99, Classics Illustrated, 1952)
  • The White Company (#102, Classics Illustrated, 1952)
  • From the Earth to the Moon (#105, Classics Illustrated, 1953)
  • Knights of the Round Table (#108, Classics Illustrated, 1953)
  • Macbeth (#128, Classics Illustrated, 1955)
  • The Story of Jesus, with William A. Walsh (#129A, Classics Illustrated Special Edition)

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