THE COLLECTING BUG: VINTAGE PAPERBACKS

I've blogged occasionally about collecting vinyl LP records, but the truth is I love to collect other things as well. The clutter in our house is, I admit, entirely my fault.

One of my particular passions is vintage paperbacks. I have a shelf in the basement filled with them, and while most of them are well-used reading copies as opposed to collector's editions, I still love them.

Recently I attended a massive used book sale in Kemptville. On fill-a-box-for-$5 Sunday I spent four hours browsing the tables. I was exhausted at the end but came away with a few treasures. This copy of Fer-De-Lance by Rex Stout was fun to find. It's a little battered, a ninth printing (1944), and not worth much to a collector, but I didn't have a copy and was very pleased to find it. Isn't the cover art striking?

Among the other paperbacks that found their way into my $5 box was this second printing of the U.S. edition (1957) of He Who Whispers by John Dickson Carr. Although I'm somewhat of an indifferent reader of Carr's novels, I was attracted to the cover art on this one.

I belong to a Facebook group dedicated to Vintage Paperbacks and Pulps. I've asked for help in identifying the artists responsible for these cover paintings. When I learn who they were, I'll let you know.

There's a story behind every book, as well as within each book, isn't there?

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Published on September 03, 2017 22:00
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message 1: by Brian (new)

Brian R Went to the same book sale. I picked up a couple of Michael McCann books (haha)...


message 2: by Michael (new)

Michael McCann Uh oh, I hope you like them. It was a pretty good sale all in all, wasn't it?


message 3: by Brian (new)

Brian R It was pretty good, can't argue with the prices. Although, I only came away with 10 books this year (the two of yours and two each by Elmore Leonard and Ross Thomas...excellent company to be in) as opposed to the 25-30 or so I usually do.
You should check out the Merrickville book sale held in May. Also a great event, with agreeable pricing.


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