
Though the novel was originally written in 1949, this is cover is form 1957 edition of the book. This edition was published to go along with a film adaptation of the novel.

Though the novel was originally written in 1949, this is cover is form 1957 edition of the book. This edition was published to go along with a film adaptation of the novel.

Unknown Artist
Normally, this is the type of cover that I would pick to celebrate Spring Training and Opening Day. But who knows when that’s going to actually happen so instead, consider this cover to be my tribute for what could have been.
This cover is from 1938. Unfortunately, the identity of the artist is not known.

This is from 1948. Unfortunately, the identity of the artist is not known.

This is from 1930. I especially like the cat.
Ginger Magazine was a pin-up and fiction magazine that was published from 1928 to 1932. It was considered risqué at the time. Today, it’s mostly just sought for its covers, which often mixed sex appeal with humor. Each cover promised stories that would be “Piquant, Pungent, Peppery, Pleasing.” The magazine’s other tag line was “Ginger will be preserved.”
Here are a few of the covers of Ginger Magazine. Where known, the original artist has been credited:

by Daniel Patrick Kessler
Happy Presidents Day!

by George Quintana
Easy on the ice! This George Quintana cover is from 1939. USA! USA! USA!

by Julian Paul
This is from 1953 and I’m not even going to speculate on what that old woman just told him.