The Black Cat, No. 1, Winter 1970/1971
| Editorial: | | George Henderson. |
| Publisher: | | Memory Lane Publications, Toronto, Canada. |
| Illustrator: | | Virgil Finlay. |
| Date of publication: | | 1970. |
| Binding: | | Stapled wrappers. |
| Number of pages: | | 64 Pages plus wrappers. |
| Size: | | 170 x 245 mm. |
| Original price: | | 50 cents. |
 Back of paperback by Virgil Finlay |
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 Front of paperback by unidentified artist |
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The Black Cat, No. 1 contains four full-size and eight partial illustrations by Virgil Finlay. The contents page contains an illustration by Hannes Bok.
The Black Cat, No. 1 contains the following four full-size illustrations by Virgil Finlay:
- Page 14: 'Mrs Amworth', published in Famous Fantastic Mysterie, June 1950.
- Page 64: 'Ariel's Song', published in Weird Tales, September 1942.
- Inside back cover: 'The Blind Spot', published in Famous Fantastic Mysteries, 1940.
- Back cover: 'The Secret People' (hand on mouth), 1950.
The Black Cat, No. 1 contains the following partially reproduced illustrations by Virgil Finlay:
- Page 5: Part of 'The Call from Beyond', 1950.
- Page 7: Part of 'The Call from Beyond', 1950.
- Page 8: Part of 'The Call from Beyond', 1950.
- Page 18: Part of 'The Call from Beyond', 1950.
- Page 22: Part of 'The Face in the Abyss', 1950.
- Page 27: Part of 'Her Ways Are Death', 1952.
- Page 31: Part of 'Whistle Stop in Space', 1953.
- Page 34: unidentified (horses with skeleton riders).
The Black Cat, No. 1 contains the following stories.
- A Dose of Hashees, by Fitzhugh Ludlow.
- The Man with the Brain of Gold, by Alphonse Daudet.
- The Bell of Kuang Sal, by Edward G. Gilbert.
- In the Hands of Fear, by Harris Symmes.
- The Cask of Amontillado, by Edgar Allan Poe.
- The Attribute of Fools, by Mary Wilhelmina Hastings.
- Frankenstein's Monster, by Mrs. Shelley.
- The Love/Affair of a Freak, by Mary Roberts Rhinehart.
- The Silent Prison, by Charles Dickens.
- The Iron Shroud, by William Mudford.
- The Murders in the Rue Morgue, Edgar Allan Poe.