TRASHY TUESDAY: BLONDES, MOVIE STARS AND DOLLS – MORE LARRY KENT COVERS
When it came to book titles and covers, Australian pulp fiction publishers of the 1950s and 60s were firm believers in the old adage that blondes have more fun, and...
Read MoreWhen it came to book titles and covers, Australian pulp fiction publishers of the 1950s and 60s were firm believers in the old adage that blondes have more fun, and...
Read MoreIn Australia one of the main rivals to Carter Brown was the series of Marc Brody books which appeared between 1955 and 1960. Marc Brody was supposedly the author and...
Read MoreThe latest edition of Paperback Fanatic (No. 49) by Justin Marriott just arrived, along the new Men’s Adventure Quarterly (No. 11), and both are terrific issues!...
Read MoreHorwitz were arguably the prime Australian publishers of paperbacks and pulp fiction in the 1950s and 60s. Probably best known in pulp circles for their publication of...
Read MoreThe Churchill Diamonds by Bob Langley (Sphere, 1986) Bob Langley’s The Churchill Diamonds, (Sphere, 1986), is the sort of historical adventure novel that you do...
Read MoreI have been writing an article for Justin Marriott’s esteemed The Paperback Fanatic on World War II Assassination novels of the 1970s and 1980s, which looks back...
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