Some of the most common publishers of this pulp horror were Zebra, Tor and Signet. But who painted them? That answer isn’t ...
The book covers look like well-worn paperbacks you’d find on a spinner rack in a secondhand shop, but these aren’t actual novels. The creased and worn covers for films like “A Quiet Place,” “Do the ...
I don’t know about you but I love vintage Paperback Horror Novels. They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but in this case, maybe you should as the covers tend to be (by far) the best parts ...
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New-look books from Penguin's Vintage division
I first fell in love with the art of paperback covers at school in the 1970s. I had always adored books and had been brought up in a house packed to the rafters with them – and, much to my partner's ...
A prolific, much-admired artist and illustrator, he worked on hundreds of paperback covers, along with posters for movies including “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” Robert E. McGinnis, an artist and ...
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