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The Paperback Show

Ricky Lee Grove

Discovering the world of vintage and modern paperbacks with a life-long reader and bookseller. Podcast, paperback covers, paperback history that ranges from classics to sleaze and pulp.

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Cover of the Week: This Way For the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen by Tadeusz Borowski

In 1972, Philip Roth visited Prague to discover more about the city and his favorite writer, Franz Kafka. He returned the next year and made friends with several writers who shared their experiences working under the Communist regime. They ...

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Cover of the Week: Avon Ghost Reader edited by Herbert Williams

Avon Book Company was founded in 1941 when distributor American News Company lost its contract with Pocket Books. The company wanted a replacement, so it asked pulp publisher Joseph Meyers to develop a paperback series for the American News...

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Cover of the Week: The Bruiser by Jim Tully

Charles Andrus (1913-2008) was an important paperback cover artist in the 1940s and 1950s. He painted the first nine covers for Bantam Books, as well as classics, westerns, and contemporary novels. He honed his craft creating illustrations ...

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Cover of the Week: The Invincible by Stanislaw Lem

Peter Tybus designed covers for several UK paperback publishers from 1971 to 1990. Although his style is distinct, it borrows from the fluid airbrush art look of 1970s American advertising. His other covers for Sphere and Penguin (all sci-f...

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  • Ricky Lee Grove

    Bookseller for over 40 years. Love reading and collecting vintage paperbacks. Gardening, cooking and just loafing around are my pastimes.

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