A Woman's Woman
by Toni Adler — illustrated by Stanley Borack (1962)


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A Woman's Woman
by Toni Adler — illustrated by Stanley Borack (1962)
Digitally edited vintage pulp novel cover by Femmmeow
Sebastià Boada (1980s)
Snap girl I think you dropped something, my jaw
Published in 1966. I can't find the cover artist, but Vin Saxon is a pseudonym of Ron Haydock, who also appeared in some B-movies and put out some deranged post-rockabilly singles.
I thought I was done making fake Dark Shadows pulp novel covers with the art of Robert McGinnis and his contemporaries, but when I ran across this McGinnis piece it reminded me so much of Angelique in 1795 I couldn't resist.
Previous Pulp Shadows posts here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.
W*I*T*C*H We Intend To Create Havoc by Jane Harman
The beautiful pulp scifi cover art masterpieces of Jerome Podwil, late 1960s to early 1970s