Paperback 284: Lion Library 47 (PBO, 1954)
Title: Strange Barriers
Author: J. Vernon Shea (ed.)
Yours for: $12
Best things about this cover:
- "Strange Fruit" + "Racial Barriers" = "Strange Barriers"
- Given the tagline, this cover is *very* disappointing. Where's the tumult, I ask!?
- These heads are drawn in different styles, to different scales, with different textures ... we get it, they're different! There's a "barrier." etc.
- Mark Schorer?
Best things about this back cover:
- "I'm enthralled by his jazz trumpeting, but his shirtless gun-toting just makes me howl with laughter."
- Man, I really, really wish I knew what was going on in that last panel.
Paperback 285: Avon T-86 (PBO!!!?, 1954)
Title: Savage Holiday
Author: Richard Wright
Yours for: $25
Best things about this cover:
- Oh no, why is bed-headed Anthony Perkins attacking Lena Horne!?
- "I was just borrowing your Dick Tracy trenchcoat! I swear I was gonna put it back!"
- Love the random pseudo-japonesque pattern on those curtains.
- "I've made my decision, Steve. I choose the roses — not you."
- Her hands look very wrong — like she's got extra fingers or stubby fingers or fused fingers or something.
Best things about this back cover:
- The first and last time "The Yale Review" was used as a blurb on a paperback book.
Paperback 286: Signet 1304 (2nd ptg, 1956)
Title: Winesburg, Ohio
Author: Sherwood Anderson
Yours for: $8
Best things about this cover:
- "Breathe, damn you, breathe! Oh, why won't that doctor stop staring wistfully into the distance and get over here and help me!"
Best things about this back cover:
- Why is there no picture of "The girl who walked naked in the rain"!? Booooo!
- Thank god my neighbors "completely hide their private lives from" me. Barely repressed anger + miniature fainting couches (!?) = some crazy-ass !@#@ I don't need to know about.
Paperback 287: Perma Books M-3089 (1st ptg, 1957)
Title: The Brave, Bad Girls
Author: Thomas B. Dewey
Yours for: $9
Best things about this cover:
- Damned sticker pull!
- Red-on-yellow Totally makes this cover pop. Beautiful.
- Looove the expression on Girl 1 — nice, smug F@#$ You expression to complement the (in order) Just Woke Up, Meek and Scared, and Suicidally Depressed expressions of the others.
Best things about this back cover:
- "A Man! A Man, I say!"
- "A large pea?" — wtf? Like ... a marble? A dime? How big is a "large pea?" Are we talking freakishly, County-Fair-ribbon-winning large or what?
- Things Not To Say To A Lady You Just Met: "Just for tonight ... I wish you were seventeen."
Page 123~
- I was a friend of Karl Kadek's ("The Brave, Bold Girls")
- He took a cheap revolver from the case and began to wave it about. "You get out of here!" he shrieked. "We don't want any collar fasteners here!" ("Winesburg, Ohio")
- "On a Sunday morning?" There was a trace of scorn in his voice. "And what would he be doing barefooted?" ("Savage Holiday")
- Then he saw the hole in Jenny's side, right between the ribs. It was round, wet, red. ("Almos a Man" by Richard Wright —from "Strange Barriers")
Jenny is a mule, for the record.
~RP
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