Polish book cover, “The Escalator,” 1950
Polish book cover, “The Escalator,” 1950
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The Conjure-Man Dies, by Rudolph Fisher, book cover, 1932
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“P. G. Wodehouse is enjoying a popular revival thanks in part to W. W. Norton re-releasing some of his books with nice, attention-grabbing covers.” —The Millions
A Wodehouse Revival? This is simply stage one of the Wodehouse Revolution.
I, for one, welcome our new Jeevesian and Woosterian Overlords.
All this would fit in your pocket now
The photo shows the busy catalog card distribution office at the Library of Congress. There’s no date on the photographic print. Recently, we needed to determine when the photo was taken, so out came my magnifying glass. (LOC: Picture This blog)
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Philip K. Dick, “The Man in the High Castle”
Basil showed me these wonderful P.G. Wodehouse covers today and I really want them.
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