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Unquestionably, Carney’s Burlesque was one of the weirder cover offerings from the lurid sleaze paperback publishers Uni-books; a reissue of a British pulp story that changed both the name of the protagonist and author to Steve Harragan. Uni-books created the private eye Harragan character out of thin air, the only thing connecting him from one adventure […]

Carney’s Burlesque

Artist: Walter Popp

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, Carney, carnival, Golden Age, lurid, original cover art, paperback, pin up, pulp, sleaze, Walter Popp
Added to Gallery: November 14, 2016

A signed gouache on illustration board painting by Harry Barton, created as the cover for Dorine Clark’s 1959 novel Hell Cat. This original artwork is a prime example of the boundary pushing, subversive imagery that helped draw readers to the taboo and lurid stories put out by pulp paperback publishers. These titles often pushed the boundaries of […]

Hell Cat

Artist: Harry Barton

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: Beacon Books, bondage, erotic, Golden Age, Harry Barton, Hell Cat, original cover art, original illustration art, paperback, pin up, pulp, risque
Added to Gallery: November 14, 2016

This uninhibited and seedy painting by Raymond Johnson appeared as the cover of the 1953 Avon Books Paperback edition of The Untamed Wife Of Louis Scott. Originally published in 1950 under the title The Gift Of Glory, this W. Carrol Monroe novel told the story of Susan Scott, a dope fiend hedonist living a wanton life in post war America.  Though […]

The Untamed Wife Of Louis Scott

Artist: Raymond Johnson

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, Avon Books, Golden Age, lurid, Orgy, original cover art, paperback, pulp, Raymond Johnson, sleaze
Added to Gallery: November 14, 2016

This striking and tense dramatic painting by Norman Saunders was created as cover art for the the October, 1950 issue of the pulp magazine 15 Story Detective; a Popular Publications title. The scene is a classic example of menace art – a heroic uniformed pretty blonde WAC soldier attempts to disarm a poison wielding femme fatale in an airplane hangar, unaware […]

15 Story Detective Pulp Cover

Artist: Norman Saunders

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, Golden Age, lurid, magazine cover, Norman Saunders, original cover art, original illustration art, pulp, The Golden Gallery, WAAC
Added to Gallery: November 1, 2016

Stanley Borack created this striking, evocative and finely rendered painting for the cover of the 1954 Dell Books paperback Silver Doll by Blair Treynor. A lurid pulp fiction page turner set in Sin City; the back cover slug advertises “the story of a man in the rackets; of the doll who wanted to keep him there, and the woman […]

Silver Doll

Artist: Stanley Borack

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, gambling, glamour, Golden Age, lurid, original cover art, original illustration art, paperback, pin up, pulp, risque, Silver Doll, Stanley Borack, Vegas
Added to Gallery: November 1, 2016

Futuristic, detailed, and very precise, this science-fiction inspired imagination of cosmos exploration was created in 1963 as the cover of the British magazine Understanding Science #71, a Sampson Low Publication. Geared to the high school audience, and part of the ongoing space race effort to get youths interested in science during the Cold War, the image dramatizes astronomy by […]

The Milky Way

Artist: Unknown British Illustrator

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1960s, British, original cover art, original illustration art, pulp, sci-fi, science fiction, space exploration, Understanding Science Magazine
Added to Gallery: November 1, 2016

The majestic Taj Mahal beckons in this extraordinary complex and detailed gouache painting by the prolific and influential American science fiction genre illustrator Chesley Bonestell. This dates to 1955 and while it represents a departure from the artist’s space art genre work, it perhaps rates as one of Bonestell’s finest paintings. The detail is so intricate it […]

The Taj Mahal

Artist: Chesley Bonestell

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: Chesley Bonestell, fine art, India, Lotus, Moorish, orientalist, Persian, sci-fi, Taj Mahal
Added to Gallery: October 31, 2016

This oil on board painting by Samson Pollen was created as cover art for the 1955 paperback Mambo To Murder, one half of the double sided Ace Double Novel D-109.  Private eye Joe Moran, who had his license revoked for extracting “two fisted justice” is shown in a bleak urban hotel room lit by an outside […]

Mambo To Murder

Artist: Samson Pollen

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, Ace Books, Golden Age, lurid, original cover art, original illustration art, paperback, pulp, risque, Samson Pollen, sleaze
Added to Gallery: October 31, 2016

Tom Lovell created this colorful and expertly rendered painting to illustrate “Son of The Coach” an interior story for the October 14, 1950 issue of Collier’s Magazine. A copy of the magazine is included in the sale. The scene captures a brunette co-ed turning away in sadness from the ongoing marching band celebration in the background, as the son of […]

Son Of The Coach

Artist: Tom Lovell

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, Big band, Collier's, Golden Age, original illustration art, original interior illustration, Tom Lovell
Added to Gallery: October 31, 2016

This voluptuous dreamy risqué redhead was created as calendar pin up art for the Goes Litho Company by the prolific and talented female Chicago area illustrator Pearl Frush. A red headed femme-fatale, loosely styled after Jean Harlow from her starring turn in the 1932 film Red Headed Woman, appears in a floppy wide brimmed straw hat with […]

Red Headed Woman

Artist: Pearl Frush

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, art deco, flapper, glamour, Goes Litho Co., Golden Age, hollywood, Jean Harlow, original calendar art, Pearl Frush, pin up, portrait
Added to Gallery: October 31, 2016

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