George Locke (bibliographer)

George Locke (bibliographer)

George Walter Locke (born 1936) is a science fiction bibliographer, antiquarian bookseller, publisher (of Ferret Fantasy and associated imprints), editor, and occasional writer. His three volume A Spectrum of Fantasy is frequently ranked with the work of E. F. Bleiler and Lloyd Currey as one of the most important sources of bibliographic information on science fiction and fantasy first editions.Fact|date=November 2007


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