Over 400 pulp cover reproductions, all in full
color, and tries to avoid duplication of covers reproduced in other
pulp histories.
Great retrospective of the pulps, with plenty
of cover art and covering all the genres. Generally photographed
from the magazines themselves, not the original art.
A look at the bad girls, from pulp and trashy
paperpacks, but in TINY size: less than 4 inches by 3 inches!
A compilation of hundreds of campy cover paintings
of men at war, hunks on horseback, and buxom women from the men's
magazines that enjoyed their heyday from the early 50s thru the
early 70s.
Lots of high-quality photographs of magazine
covers from the 30s and 40s, but a fairly narrow range of genres
and delves in paperbacks.
A compilation of hundreds of pulp art pieces,
photographed from the original art, not the magazine covers, and
covering most the genres, but not so much the sports or horror pulps.
Interesting examination of Russian pulps and
their decidedly different take on crime and punishment.
Fewer covers than other compilations, but more
analysis; well-written and researched.
Literate look at the art of lesbian pulp (paperback,
mostly, actually), in which every woman worried she was "twisted,"
"strange," or "odd," but never "gay."