
From 1954 comes this poignant cover. Unfortunately, the artist is unknown.

From 1954 comes this poignant cover. Unfortunately, the artist is unknown.

This is from 1939. I don’t care how violent it may be or how many famous pirates might be hanging around, the beach sounds pretty nice right now.

by George Quintana
This George Quintana cover is from 1935. I’m sharing it today because today is also the start of the Winter Olympics. USA! USA! USA!

This is from 1950 and I really hope that it’s not a story about what’s about to happen down here over the next few days. It’s supposed to snow today. Last year, it snowed at this time and there were people who had to go days without power. That was not a fun snowslide.
This cover was done by Griffith Foxley.

This is from 1952 and illustrates the danger that comes from listening to vinyl records in an unsupervised environment.

by Erin Nicole
It’s been nearly a year since the Texas snow storm of 2021. When I took this picture it was below 0 degrees outside, the wind was blowing, and the power would only stay on for an hour or two a day. It was scary but, at the same time, it was also quite a sight to behold.

Artist Unknown
This is from 1960. At first, I thought there was a typo in the title but it turns out that the story actually does take place near a dam.

by Carl Bobertz
The novel was originally published in 1953 but this appears to be a later edition. The cover was done by Carl Bobertz.

by Owen Kampen
This is a later edition of a novel that was originally published in 1953. The artwork was done by Owen Kampen.

by John McDermott
This cover is from a 1967 reprinting of a book that was originally published in 1953. The artist responsible was John McDermott. He even signed the cover. Look underneath the grip of the gun.