A couple good ones:
Laymon’s A WRITER’S TALE:
https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...709634560?s=21
Ketchum’s COVER, the traycased lettered ed:
https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...509591552?s=21
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THE BEST OF THE SCREAM FACTORY, the recent CD release:
https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...078359553?s=21
A second tweet has the Table of Contents if anyone’s curious.
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After being nominated to do so, I’m starting a seven-day challenge of showing off vintage noir covers. If that’s your thing, I’ll give the links here for the first two days, and those interested can keep an eye on my Twitter account for the next five covers.
https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...490775552?s=21
https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...406124545?s=21
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Originally posted by goathunter View PostSpeaking of pulps, if you haven't seen it, the Pulp Magazine Archive on Archive.org has scans of over 11,000 pulp-era magazines.
http://www.openculture.com/2018/03/e...e-fiction.html
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Speaking of pulps, if you haven't seen it, the Pulp Magazine Archive on Archive.org has scans of over 11,000 pulp-era magazines.
http://www.openculture.com/2018/03/e...e-fiction.html
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The pork recipes of Josh Malerman and Warren Ellis:
https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...134129152?s=21
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No sweat, Cap -- glad to help. Hope you find the kind of book you're looking for.
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostI haven't run across much analysis of that particular pulp niche, but I do have one that might be along the line of what you're looking for...
UNCOVERED, The Hidden Art of the Girlie Pulps, by Douglas Ellis. Adventure House, 2003, oversized HC. It's a fantastic collection, though text/history does take a fairly sizeable backseat to the full-color art...not a bad thing and there is some history included, but do be aware it's more an art book than a history analysis of this pulp niche.
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Originally posted by c marvel View PostI would love to find a book devoted to (that chronicles) the history of the old men's magazines like Wink (the pre-Playboy era) if you know what I mean.
Cap
UNCOVERED, The Hidden Art of the Girlie Pulps, by Douglas Ellis. Adventure House, 2003, oversized HC. It's a fantastic collection, though text/history does take a fairly sizeable backseat to the full-color art...not a bad thing and there is some history included, but do be aware it's more an art book than a history analysis of this pulp niche.
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I would love to find a book devoted to (that chronicles) the history of the old men's magazines like Wink (the pre-Playboy era) if you know what I mean.
Cap
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Originally posted by Martin View PostLove the cover on that book!
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostTHE SHUDDER PULPS: A History of the Weird Menace Magazines of the 1930s. HC 1st, 1975.
https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...071674369?s=21
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THE SHUDDER PULPS: A History of the Weird Menace Magazines of the 1930s. HC 1st, 1975.
https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...071674369?s=21
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Richard Matheson's KOLCHAK SCRIPTS, signed/limited HC from Gauntlet Press:
https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...85646907056130
Whenever I handle this thing, I'm so pleased that I have a copy of it. I mean, Kolchak + Matheson = cool x 1000.
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostPretty cool $6 (!!!) tpb for those interested in vintage(ish) paperback horror:
https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...331645952?s=21
Regardless, a very neat little book.
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