lee: thanks for pointing out their "pulps"; i missed the pulps era, and didn't begin to entertain ambitions of "buying back" the pulps - not even for planet stories or thrilling wonder stories - when i started completing my fifties & sixties sf & f "digest" format magazines collections (galaxy, if, worlds of tomorrow, future, science fiction stories, nebula, etc. . .); the pulps just weren't within my horizons of desire, though i knew they'd existed.
(science fiction and fantasy being far and away my main interest in fiction publications.)
Thanks ppint. Correction sent but regarding your non-sequitur I know nothing about the Horwitz publishing house and their pulp fiction empire. Other than that of course.
hi lee. well, the publisher is bloomsbury, the imprint bloomsbury circus: so you pays your money, and takes your choice - the best you can, as you've done.
(sometimes, the imprint eventually supplants the original name of the publisher: which can make for annoy^W interesting problems for bibliographers during the transition - e.g. hamilton & company (stafford), ltd. who launched a simultaneous hardcover and paperback sf line, started calling both (? simultaneously ?) "panther" series with a panther's head-in-a-circle logo, the books still remaining hamilton-published according to the indica (and the title page, whether adding the panther colophon later); and then renamed themselves panther books ltd. . .
they were inconsistent as to whether the hardcovers bore the panther's head, and a bit erratic as to whether the paperbacks did - but it was the same company publishing the books despite the name change, all the way through to its being bought by the granada conglomerate, as in tv company and motorway services (!), a core part of the granada publishing group - which then repeated the transitional inconsistencies as to whether retaining "panther" or no once they started emphasising the "granada publishing" name. . .)
(total non-sequitur: do you know any more about the xxxxian publisher (and other things?) horwitz, who seem to've been associated in some way with the uk's universal-tandem (set up by the merkin universal publishing (& printing?) company to whom the galaxy, if, worlds of tomorrow, etc. sf group was sold in 1969) - than can easily be found online ?)
Bloomsbury Circus or just Bloomsbury I couldn't decide and just went with what was in the publishing details. Correct me if I'm you think I'm wrong ppint. However, it is listed this way here.