The entire Robert Eighteen-Bisang collection is estimated to have approximately 6000+ items of fiction, ranging from rare books, comics, pulp fiction, periodicals, mass-market paperbacks, and older modern first editions and later printings. Some of the collection has been categorized, but a more extensive review is needed.
The collection includes approximately 500 additional non-fiction works encompassing subjects such as anthropology, literary criticism, psychology, and his writings on vampirism across different cultural contexts. The majority of this material is contemporary.
There are over 3,000 comic books, including the Tomb of Dracula Marvel Comics Series and pre-code (before 1954) comic books. Most are collectible and include graphic novels.
The collection contains 500+ non-fiction works, such as anthropology, literary criticism, psychology, and Robert’s books on vampirism in various cultural contexts. Nearly all this material is relatively modern or new.
Early Dracula films and many more modern films, such as Interview with the Vampire, are represented by VHS and other formats, posters, and other ephemeral advertising art. The small group of known “standard” rarities, and some had accompanying jackets or paper wraps that are very uncommon in commerce.