Dec 07
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Sophaloaf’s Art Direction: Okay, nothing says the future of publishing more than an oversized walkman that runs on floppy disks. Just imagine handsets so big theyll have to hover above a bunch of skyscrapers like a space ship.
Published 1990
Ironically, now sold as an E-book.
Many thanks to Sophaloaf!

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Tagged with: Ben Bova • books on the covers of books • computers • font problems • Mardarin Books • shiny • Unknown Artist Institute
Dec 06
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Hex Comments: What is THE THING? I’m not sure, but possibly a giant meatloaf with a rubber arm and a pair of huge headlamp eyeballs.
Published 1963
Many thanks to Hex!

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Tagged with: Arrow Books • cannon • eye-yi-yi • Geoffrey Bennett • monsters • ships • tidal wave • Unknown Artist Institute • WTF
Dec 03
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Art Direction: I don’t know how you did it when you worked for others but here at New English Library, we go out and get drunk. Then take LSD. Then run around the countryside for a good weekend continually engaging in any type of physical fulfillment we can find. Whatever you’ve drawn by the end we’ll shove on some cover.
Published 1978

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Tagged with: Bernard Mathon • Daniel Walther • Dominique Douay • dude • GĂ©rard Klein • Jacques Sternberg • Jean-Pierre Andrevon • Julia Verlanger • Maxim Jakubowski • Michel Jeury • Nathalie Henneberg • New English Library • Philippe Curval • space • Suzanne Malaval • Tony Cartano • Unknown Artist Institute • WTF
Dec 02
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Danielle’s Art Direction: It’s futuristic? Swords, loincloths, castles and uh…oh put an alien in there.
Published 1967
Many thanks to Danielle!

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Tagged with: Bart Somers • bladed weapons • damsel • dude • Jack Gaughan • loincloth • monsters • Paperback Library
Dec 01
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Greengerg’s Art Direction: Elephants have the natural ability to survive in the vacuum of space. No? Well, draw it that anyway, bub.
Published 1985
Many thanks to Greengerg!

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Tagged with: elephants • font problems • Jill Bauman • once you see it • planets • space • Spider Robinson • strange creature • Tor Books • WTF
Nov 30
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Raj’s Art Direction: Hmm, green, let’s go for a green rural idyll, with a giant green flying cat. Oh, and a woman in a green corset and very little else. In fact, make the woman riding the cat, while holding a sword. And that still leaves a little bit of space, why not fill it with a giant moon?
Published 1976
Many thanks to Raj!

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Tagged with: bladed weapons • Cats! • cleavage • clouds • damsel • Fritz Leiber • moon • Orbit Books • people with hooves • people with tails • strange creature • Unknown Artist Institute • WTF
Nov 26
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Don Comments: In the Future
- Your basketball shoes will be shiny.
- Your garage will have lots of random gages and tubes on its walls.
- “Dead Gopher with Habanero” will be a popular flavor of cat food, judging by the expressions of this guy and his cat respectively.
Published 1957
Many thanks to Don!

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Tagged with: dude • Nelson Doubleday SFBC • Robert A. Heinlein • strange creature • Unknown Artist Institute
Nov 25
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Rich Comments: One of my favouite books of all time. If I had judged by the cover, I wouldn’t have ever touched it.
Published 1966
Many thanks to Rich!

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Tagged with: Alfred Bester • daemons • dude • evil children • Lester Waldman • Penguin Science Fiction • skulls a-poppin' • WTF
Nov 24
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Simon Comments: Not only does the illustration not match the fairy-tale quality of the title (not to mention the story), it does not look like the kind of thing you’d find at a library booksale, where I saw it, and where I was urged by my sister to buy it on the grounds that you can never have too many copies of this book, especially one as bizarre as this.
Publication 1974
I give this two Ronnies!
Many thanks to Simon.

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Tagged with: Ballantine Books • bird hairdo • cleavage • damsel • font problems • starkers • strange creature • Ted Coconis • William Goldman • WTF
Nov 23
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Libraryman comments: I love how it seems as if the characters are just randomly placed around this dead body. Kind of like a cluedo clue. “It was Sinbad with the scimitar in the dungeon!”
Published 1995
This cover… is perfect!
Libraryman, good show sir!

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Tagged with: A Del Rey Book • bladed weapons • booties • bracers • cloaks • damsel • dude • glow • Good Show Sir • Harry Turtledove • jazz hands • magic • magical orbs • puffy shirt • Stephen Youll • Unknown Artist Institute • waistcoat • Wizaaaaaaaard!
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