Paperback 1088: Signet CP137 (1st Signet Classic, 1962)
Title: Pale Horse, Pale Rider
Author: Katherine Anne Porter
Cover artist: Milton Glaser
Condition: 7/10
Value: $5-10
[Autumn Leaves, Ithaca, NY, June 2024]
- Sometimes the $1 shelves outside the bookstore cough up things of beauty
- I bought this solely for the amazing Milton Glaser cover. I'd've bought it on his name alone (he's a distinctive and pioneering graphic designer); huge bonus that the cover image happens to be truly stunning
- "We need to take some xrays" "Can I do it on horseback?" "Of course"
- [Extreme Sugarloaf voice] "Green-haired lady, horse-ass lady..."
Best things about this back cover:
- I'm guessing this has nothing to do with the Clint Eastwood movie Pale Rider (1985). He was probably cool with the Pale Rider part, but the Pale Horse was a bridge too far. "I'll be damned if I'm gonna be upstaged by a damned horse. The horse is a regular horse color or I walk!"
- Ooh, novellas (i.e. "short novels"). You don't these those much these days. Perfect size!
- Noon wine? I'm more a 5 o'clock cocktail person. If you see me drinking noon wine, I am on Va-Ca-Tion or else I need help.
Page 123~
(from "Pale Horse, Pale Rider")
No, she did not find herself a pleasing sight, flushed and shiny, and even her hair felt as if it had decided to grow in the other direction.
Been there, sister.
~RP
Yeah, this would make a great print to hang on the wall. A little Goth maybe, but that's not just commercial art.
ReplyDeleteAlso, +1 for the Sugarloaf reference.
lol I left the word “hair” out of the p 123 quotation. Could not have dropped a more crucial word. Brilliant (fixed!) ~RP
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