
by Ann Cantor
What’s that look?

by Ann Cantor
What’s that look?

by Ann Cantor
I like the earrings.

by Ann Cantor
This cove is by Ann Cantor, one of the few female illustrators of the paperback era.
Sometime glamorous. Sometimes sordid. Sometimes dangerous. The life of the model has always been a popular subject for the pulps. Below are some pulp covers that deal not only with the experience of being model but also the weight of being an artist. There’s a price for everything.

by Ann Cantor
I’m not sure that disguise would work by A for effort. The cover was done by Ann Cantor, one of the few women to regularly work in the pulps.

Two beautiful women and a man? Of course, it couldn’t have been two handsome men and a woman.
This novel was published in 1949. The cover was done by Ann Cantor, one of the few women to have regularly done paperback covers during the pulp era.

by Ann Cantor

by Ann Cantor

by Ann Cantor
by Ann Cantor