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  • Strange Sisters
    An archive of Lesbian paperback artwork from the '50s and '60s.
    www.strangesisters.com
  • Fantastic Illustration of Frank R. Paul
    Fan page featuring a gallery of Paul's covers for Amazing Stories and Wonder Stories.
    www.frankwu.com/paul1.html
  • Vintage Paperbacks & Digests
    Over 6,000 images of paperback books plus a separate section devoted to Golden Guides.
    www.vintagepbks.com
  • McGinnis, Robert@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Masters/McGinnis__Robert
  • Saunders, Norm (1907-1989)@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Masters/Saunders__Norm__1907_1989_
  • Telephone Book Picture Gallery
    Covering the 50 states, Canada, and around the world.
    www.statoids.com/phonebooks/pbgall.html
  • Few Thousand Science Fiction Covers, A
    Image-browsing interface of covers from science fiction books.
    www.krazydad.com/visco
  • Judge A Book... by its Cover
    Shares covers of novels featuring hard-boiled detectives, unlikely space-ships, grotesque aliens, beatnik shockers, and more.
    www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~jimthing
  • Lynx's Pulp Magazine Cover Gallery
    Features images of pulp magazine covers from the 1920s to the 1950s, including Amazing Stories, Startling Stories, and other publications.
    www.pulpcovers.itgo.com
  • Richard M. Powers Cyber Art Gallery
    Known for his cover paintings for mass-market science fiction and fantasy paperbacks published in the 1950s and '60s.
    home.earthlink.net/~cjk5
  • Pulp Morgue
    Devoted to the display of mid-20th graphics from comic books, pulp magazines, paperbacks, and movie posters.
    www.onr.com/user/doggz
  • Dime Novels and Penny Dreadfuls
    Stanford's collection of major dime novel series and story newspapers includes images, texts, guided tour, and timeline for this late 19th century genre.
    www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/dp/pennies
 




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