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damsellover:Pulp cover, January 1939.
http://transeroticart.tumblr.com  said:Despite the book being authored by real-life cross dresser (and legendary kitschy film maker) Ed Wood, the publishers of this trashy pulp paperback apparently couldn’t be bothered to commission cover art which
vintagegal: Odds Against Linda, paperback cover by Barye Phillips, 1960
The Case of the Radioactive Redhead, by G.G. Fickling (Belmont Books, 1963) From a charity shop in Nottingham. THE PRIVATE EYE MEETS THE CURVACEOUS KOOK Two tapering legs waving straight up in the air, flaring downward into mesh-coloured buttocks
Where The Boys Are, by Gordon Swarthout (Pan, 1963) From a charity shop in Canterbury. They came… Physically to get a tan Psychologically to get away Biologically to check the talent But basically they came to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., because that is
The Pearl Bastard, by Lillian Halegua (Consul Books, 1964) From a charity shop in Canterbury.
Neon Madman, by John Harvey (Sphere Books, 1977). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
April Evil, by John D. MacDonald (Fawcett, 1956). From a second hand bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London. THE EXECUTIONER… The man was in his late twenties, slim and blond and erect. His suit sat well on him, expensive cloth hanging from good
Death of a Blue-Eyed Soul Brother, by B.B. Johnson (Paperback Library, 1970). From a charity shop in Canterbury, Kent.
No Need To Die, John Creasey writing as Gordon Ashe (Corgi, 1965). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Climb A Broken Ladder, by Robert Novak (Digit Books, 1956). From a charity shop in Nottingham. It had been a woman who put John Zerzanek where he was - down among the drunks on Skid Row. They didn’t even know his real name, just called him Bohunk,
Tabasco, by John B. Thompson (Beacon, 1959). From a charity shop in Nottingham. some SENORITAS are spicier than TABASCO Mexico is famed for Tabasco, the hot sauce - and for girls equally torrid. Yet his sweetheart in the States pushed Dan right into
Die Like A Dog, by Brett Halliday (Consul, 1963). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Lost Worlds Volume 1, by Clark Ashton Smith (Panther Books, 1975) From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. ‘None strikes the note of cosmic horror so well as Clark Ashton Smith…who else has seen such gorgeous, luxuriant, and feveri
Book Of The Werewolf, edited by Brian J. Frost (Sphere Books, 1973). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
Savage Heroes: Tales of Sorcery & Black Magic, edited by Eric Pendragon (Star Books, 1977). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Avenger No. 23: The Wilder Curse, by Kenneth Robeson (Warner Paperback Library, 1974). From a charity shop in London. IN THE ROARING HEART OF THE CRUCIBLE, STEEL IS MADE. IN THE RAGING FLAME OF PERSONAL TRAGEDY, MEN ARE SOMETIMES FORGED INTO SOMETHIN
Tall, Blonde and Evil by Greg Hamilton (Midwood, 1964). Cover art by Paul Rader.From a charity shop in Sherwood.
bhof: The Art of Burlesque: Strange Embrace: Life on the Stage—and Death Behind the Scenes. Vintage pulp re-released by Hard Case Crime, cover art by the legendary Robert McGinnis.
mysterygirlvintage: ‘SIN STRIPPERS’ – by Robert Justin • Published by 'First Niter’ in 1964.. Cover Artwork – by Eric Stanton
Detail from a 60’s-era edition of ‘MADBALL’ — by Fredric Brown Cover Artwork – Mitchell Hooks
gentlemanlosergentlemanjunkie: INSPECTOR MAIGRET and The Strangled Stripper - by Georges Simenon (1955) Cover artwork by - Robert A. Maguire.. (via Inspector Maigret and the Strangled Stripper)
‘STAG STRIPPER’ - by Mike AvallonePublished by MIDWOOD Books in 1961..Cover artwork by - Robert A. Maguire
Flesh Fix by William Kane - original pulp fiction with whipped, bloody femme fatale on cover
porny pulp fiction with naked nurses
The Violent Lady, by Michael E. Knerr (Monarch, 1963). Cover painting by Harry Barton.From a charity shop in Nottingham.
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mudwerks: (via Women in the Bible: Sodom and Gomorrah) Pulp cover by the famous American illustrator Robert A. Maguire
pulpcovers: Rebels of the Red Planet http://ift.tt/1dFsXGj cover art by Ed ‘Emsh’ Emshwiller, 1961
Pulp Covers: The Magic, Magic Carpet Fantastic Science Fiction Stories Oct. 1959 / cover art by Ed Valigursky
mudwerks: Scienfiction (by twincovercollector) pulp magazine Science Fiction of april 1943 (vol. 3, nr. 4). Contains stories of Arthur Leo Zagat, L. Ron Hubbard a.o. Cover by Milton Luros
mudwerks: Digit 393 (by uk vintage) 1956; Dearest Mama by Walewska. Cover art by Darcy (Ernest Chiriaka)
cover artist unknown, 1966
thegirlcantdance: Egyptian pulp-magazins
xombiedirge: Pulp Novel Star Wars Covers by Timothy Anderson / Blog
dotcore: Nintendo Pulp.by Ástor Alexander. Available on Society6: Taken… Again, Twilight Gal and The Bounty Hunter. Check out the artist’s Tumblr.
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struthin: Beyond Comfort Zone. Pulp covers have something,,,not sure what.No idea what this cover is all about but to me it says that once you’re bound you have basically Surrendered to the Unknown.You’ve thrown some thing safe and familiar away.
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the60sbazaar: Sixties pulp fiction Through Beatnik Eyeballs (with an all-important glossary attached for squares)
fuckyeahlesbianliterature: [image description: a set of eight lesbian pulp covers, all with ridiculously cheesy and dramatic covers and titles]
mudwerks: (via The Man Who Japed | Pulp Covers) He undermined their world with mockery! Cover Artist: Ed “Emsh” Emshwiller
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