Showing posts with label Pianos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pianos. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Paperback 909: Music out of Dixie / Harold Sinclair (PermaBooks P203)

Paperback 909: Perma Books P203 (1st ptg, 1953)

Title: Music out of Dixie
Author: Harold Sinclair
Cover artist: Uncredited :(

Estimated value: $10-15

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Best things about this cover:
  • "Well you ain't no John Tesh, I know that."
  • There are 31 flavors of Disappointment on that woman's face.
  • I like this painting a lot. Perfectly positioned burning cigarette is a nice touch.
  • I love his shirt. I want his shirt. I also want to wear a sleeve garter for no good reason.

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Best things about this back cover:
  • Dade Tarrant! LOL, sure, that's a plausible name, why not?
  • I hope his business cards read: "Dade Tarrant / Slum-Bred Pianist"
  • Raffish! Is that like "rakish"? [looks word up...] Hey, look at that: first synonym. So I *kinda* knew what it meant...

Page 123~

"Oh, Jesus lover, let's don't have that routine at this time o' day. I can't take it."

This expresses a sentiment I feel on a regular basis.

~RP

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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Paperback 628: Dead Giveaway / Hugh Lawrence Nelson (Dell 520)

Paperback 628: Dell 520 (1st ptg, 1951)

Title: Dead Giveaway
Author: Hugh Lawrence Nelson
Cover artist: Robert Stanley

Yours for: $13

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Best things about this cover:

  • Legato-erotic asphyxiation.
  • "There was no stool!"
  • I love the thick, sweaty, unshaven humanity of Bob Stanley's painting.
  • I also entertained "auto-melodic asphyxiation." But I stand by my first choice.


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Best things about this back cover:

  • When Cartography Goes Bad. A confused and ugly mapback. Too many keys and insets and overlays. San Francisco has never looked more dull.
  • If that is the "zany troupe of entertainers" there in the inset, then we have very different ideas about what "zany" means.
  • There's someone named "Deasy" in this book? And it's not called "Deasy Does It." The titling folks are slacking.


Page 123~

"And Mr. Gates passing out and going—"
"Thump!" They shouted it in unison.
Abbott jumped.
They beamed with pleasure.

I'm guessing "they" are the "zany troupe of entertainers." And I'm also guessing Abbott shoots them within the next couple pages.

~RP

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