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Friday, November 7, 2014

Paperback 829: Up Above the World / Paul Bowles (Pocket Books 75222)

Paperback 829: Pocket Books 75222 (1st ptg, 1968)

Title: Up Above the World
Author: Paul Bowles
Cover artist: Harry Bennett

Estimated Value: $9

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Best things about this cover:
  • Ooh, I love legitimate fiction. So classy.
  • Swamp glove monkey scarf something something.
  • Attempt to break most obscure Guinness World Record goes horribly, unspeakably wrong.
  • There was a brief, terrible period in the '60s where cover artist just mashed all pictorial elements together into ugly globs.


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Best things about this back cover:
  • Paul Bowles! That name again … Paul Bowles! Thanks, boring cover.
  • "… with mere strokes of words" (so *that's* how writing works)
  • I want to change "gifts" to "cocks" in that last blurb. Just 'cause.

Page 123~

She hesitated and took a sip of coffee. "But what have we got in common?"

~RP

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Thursday, August 7, 2008

Paperback 124: Mark of the Beast / John E. Muller (Badger Books SF 105)

Paperback 124: Badger Books SF 105 (ed. unknown, ca. late 1950s)

Title: Mark of the Beast
Author: John E. Muller
Cover artist: Are you kidding? These damned British imprints give you Zero info - see (missing) publication info, above. You really think they're going to bother telling you the cover artist? Hah. Or maybe the cover artist deliberately had his name withheld so that he could avoid the shame of having to account for such a (literal) monstrosity of a painting.

Yours for: $18

BERJAYA
Best things about this cover:

  • Note: if you are going to cave in and give the gorilla chocolate, do not, I repeat, do not give him that cheap Toblerone crap from the Duty-Free shop.
  • Oh my God that cackling rhombus-headed simian is going to haunt my dreams for Months!
  • This book seems to be some kind of cross between Frankenstein and King Kong - but the monster design seems to have serious Coneheads influence
  • Check out the teeny "N.Z." sticker. I normally hate price stickers on my books, but this one is Adorable.
  • That's one convincing badger.
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Best thing about this back cover:

  • The monster returns, and though he appears to be electrified / radioactive, the pink background really softens his overall image: "The Mark of the Beast ... for Ladies"

Page 123:

Sprinting as though he were Britain's last hope in the Olympics, the Security man threw everything he had into reaching a doorway on the far side of the ape.


RP