pulpinternational
1952 French paperback
cover art by Jef de Wulf
Seattle Mystery Bookshop

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pulpinternational
1952 French paperback
cover art by Jef de Wulf
Seattle Mystery Bookshop
Is Raf's over the top flirting somehow even more obnoxiously cute in French, or is that my bad translating?
Chico in French. Show me your stars!
Catherine L. MOORE “Shambleau” (Editions J’ai Lu, 1972)
contains “Shambleau & others” + “Northwest of Earth”.
cover: Alexis Oussenko
“Editions J’ai Lu” were directed by Jacques Sadoul who introduced Science-fiction titles among mainstream novels and by the way helped to gain a whole new audience to the genre.
“Strange legends run through space. Men, with their skin tanned by the burning of a thousand suns, repeat them whispering, their minds filled with terrors coming from beyond space. One day, Northwest Smith, around the market of Lakkmanda, on Mars, will be confronted with the most fascinating and most redoubtable myth that man has ever brought back from the depths of the cosmos: a Shambleau ... “
source: amsaklapper’s collection
Michel Gourdon
Jeanne RYDER “Le tunnel de la peur” (Editions Laclau, Toulouse, 1942)
cover art: André Oulié.
French paperback from 1942 published in France’s “zone libre”, ruled by the government of Vichy.
source: Other literature & fumetti international. google+
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