"This day's experience, set in order, none of it left ragged or lying about, all of it gathered in like treasure and finished with, set aside." –Alice Munro, "What is Remembered"
ABOVE: Arthur C. Clarke, The Deep Range (New York: Signet, 1964), with cover by Paul Lehr.
ABOVE: Keith Laumer and Gorden R. Dickson, Planet Run (New York: Berkley, 1967), with cover by Paul Lehr.
ABOVE: John Brunner, More Things in Heaven (New York: Dell, 1973), with cover by Paul Lehr.
ABOVE: Keith Laumer, Night of Delusions (New York: Berkley, 1974), with cover by Paul Lehr.
The 1964 edition of The Deep Range by Arthur C. Clarke with the cover by Paul Lehr is a pretty cool find, I think. It’s a pity the artwork is obscured by the title, etc., but the book is in excellent condition, so it scanned fairly nicely, and of course, it is instructive to compare it with Lehr’s later covers, which, unlike The Deep Range, typically combine highly saturated colours with a strict adherence to traditional colour schemes.
Keywords:The Deep Range, Planet Run, More Things in Heaven, Night of Delusions.
2 thoughts on “Look Here: Four more covers by Paul Lehr”
Hello there –
I just wanted to let everyone know that there are 20 pages devoted to Paul’s work in our new VISIONS OF NEVER art anthology, including a lot of his magnificent personal works that have never been published before.
Hello there –
I just wanted to let everyone know that there are 20 pages devoted to Paul’s work in our new
VISIONS OF NEVER art anthology, including a lot of his magnificent personal works that have never been published before.
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Thanks for the info, Patrick. Hope you don’t mind that I fixed the Amazon link in your message. Best of luck with your new book!
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