TRASHY TUESDAY: DIGIT SCI-FI COVERS
Digit was one of the many so called ‘mushroom publishers’ which sprang up after World War II in England. Created in 1956 under the Brown Watson publishing house, it...
Read MoreDigit was one of the many so called ‘mushroom publishers’ which sprang up after World War II in England. Created in 1956 under the Brown Watson publishing house, it...
Read MoreI recently came across some more early Cleveland westerns, including one of their first ones from 1954. Cheyenne by Scott McLure (Cleveland, #529, 1954) Cleveland...
Read MoreAs I have previously highlighted, the Australian Larry Kent digests (Cleveland) went through several revamps over their nearly thirty year run from 1954 to 1983. These...
Read MoreIn a recent post I highlighted a bunch of early Australian digest westerns from Cleveland publishing that I had acquired: TRASHY TUESDAY: CLEVELAND WESTERNS | Murder...
Read MoreMy recent book hunts and gifts from friends have produced a real mix of trashy covers from the 1950s to the 1970s, including a popular television tie-in, some war and...
Read MoreThe Case Of The Grinning Gorilla by Erle Stanley Gardner (Mayflower, 1973) Vintage paperback collectors generally bemoan the shift from illustrated covers to...
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