This is from 1950.
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Artwork of the Day: We Were Strangers (by James Avati)
This cover is from 1949 and was done by James Avati, whose work we have shared many times in the past and which we will probably share many times in the future.
Artwork of the Day: A House In the Uplands (by James Avati)
Let’s Go To The Cities With The Pulps!
With the 4th of July approaching, let’s celebrate the American city with the pulps! Ever since the early days of the pulp industry, writers and artists have excited readers with stories about the lives of those living in America’s cities. Here, curtsey of some of the best artists to have worked in the industry, is a pulp-guided tour of those cities!
Let’s Go Country With The Pulps
With the Fourth of July just a few days away, let’s celebrate the American countryside with the pulps! From the early days of the pulps, life in rural America has been a favorite subject. Here are a few portrayals of that life, courtesy of some of the best artists and illustrators to work in the pulp industry!
Artwork of the Day: Kneel To The Rising Sun (by James Avati)
Artwork of the Day: Deluxe Tour (by James Avati)

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