Eric over at The Restless Kind presented a list of his Forgotten Books for 2010, which I thought was pretty cool, so I stole the idea. Each date is a link to the review.
Yes, seeing these cover images once again reminds us that today's cover art is pretty sorry in comparison. I guess the decline of the slicks, pulps, and digests killed the golden age of illustration.
Who Knows what Forgotten Books lie waiting in the bowels of my storage units? Not me. My memory's going. It's likely that even The Shadow doesn't Know.
Red Ryder was a comic strip that wandered into comic books, radio, films and novels. Gene, of course, started in films and crossed into all the other media. But neither, as far as I know, made it into the pulps.
NOT TOO NARROW, NOT TOO DEEP still wins in most perverse juxtaposition of title and cover image. Impressive to have them all laid out like that.
ReplyDeleteYes, seeing these cover images once again reminds us that today's cover art is pretty sorry in comparison. I guess the decline of the slicks, pulps, and digests killed the golden age of illustration.
ReplyDeleteAnd what to say of tros? Strong name!
ReplyDeleteMany fine titles. I discovered Coxe in 2010 and will grabbed a book whenever I see the name on the cover.
ReplyDeleteYou have my mouth watering all over again for these books. A fantastic group! Can't wait to see what you will uncover in 2011.
ReplyDeleteWho Knows what Forgotten Books lie waiting in the bowels of my storage units? Not me. My memory's going. It's likely that even The Shadow doesn't Know.
ReplyDeleteI have 7 of them, one a gift from you. I have read only 4 of those, so I have a lot of good reading ahead.
ReplyDeleteAlso ahead, more FFBs from you for 2011, Something to really look forward to!
Great reading list -- and some cool covers, too.
ReplyDeleteRed Ryder and Gene Autry? I thought they stayed in comic books and didn't wander into pulps. Live and learn?
ReplyDeleteRed Ryder was a comic strip that wandered into comic books, radio, films and novels. Gene, of course, started in films and crossed into all the other media. But neither, as far as I know, made it into the pulps.
ReplyDeleteWonderful books, great covers! I'm looking forward to your picks for 2011!
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