Cover illustration by Charles Lilly
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Cover illustration by Charles Lilly
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Charles Lilly artwork used in 1975 for the cover of an English translation of The Earth Is Near by Ludek Pesek, but according to one source created at least as early as 1968 when it was used on the cover of Murray Leinster’s Operation Terror.
Charles Lilly, 1975
TWO NOTCH ROAD SHOOTING UPDATE
TWO NOTCH ROAD SHOOTING UPDATE
Gang Violence Leads to Death of an Associate Instead of a Rival Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott announces the arrest of a man who murdered another man on March 11, 2021. The incident began at Capitol City Cycles on Two Notch Road in Columbia. Several men can be seen on surveillance video gathered outside of the business, including Charles Lilly, Kristopher Wheat and James Hill. Another man…
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I have to agree with Spike (though for different reasons); this is one of the most mind warping books I have ever read. The kind that never allows your brain to accept things the way they were before you absorbed the words in here; rather a new, almost translucent, light comes in and make you realize how much the world around you needs to be re-examined,. Through empathy, hunger for human drama and details, constant in-motion evolution, and the knowledge that only through the acts of every day people (especially the poor) can we find the courage to change the parts of the world we dislike, especially the thoughts drilled in our heads by toxic micro-aggressions. To truly live, not just exist.
This cover, used on later printings of The Autobiography of Malcolm X, beautifully captures the journey the man (and we as readers and those that live) go through in our moments in time, and is all the more brilliant for it. A powerful book, where I always find new things to admire, and a worthy cover to the heart that beats within.
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Cover to The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Charles Lilly
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Ace #89301: The Winds of Gath by E. C. Tubb. Cover art by Charles Lilly, 1973.
Charles Lilly - The Winds of Gath, 1973.