From my collection, here’s another paperback with cover art by Frank Frazetta that I doubt many people have seen or remember:
Covers like that one show that even Frazetta, mighty Frazetta, didn’t only hit home runs when he was at bat.
"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"
From my collection, here’s another paperback with cover art by Frank Frazetta that I doubt many people have seen or remember:
Covers like that one show that even Frazetta, mighty Frazetta, didn’t only hit home runs when he was at bat.
Does this edition have the Al Williamson, Reed Crandall, and Frank Frazetta illustrations found in the Canaveral Press hardcover? In The Comics Journal Library interview, Mark Schultz described an illustrated paperback edition as a major discovery in his youth.
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Yes, it does. But as one might expect, the reproduction is not the best.
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I used to own this book as a teen, haven’t seen it since way back when. Been searching for it in recent years, but could not recall the title.
Thanks for posting this.
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You’re welcome, Patrick. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
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