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Pulp Culture: The Art of Fiction Magazines

Pulp Culture: The Art of Fiction Magazines

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Rating: 0 stars
Summary: "Pulp Culture"
Review: "Pulp Culturue" was generouslyr eviewed by the Sunday New York Times (April 26), New York Daily News, Playboy, Vanity Fair, Booklist, Locus Magazine, Biblio Magazine, the Albuquerque Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles Daily News, the Sana Francisco Examiner Sunday Magazine, etc., etc., etc. A pictorial history of the old-time pulps--The Shadow, Doc Savage, The Spider, Adventure, Argosy, Blue Book, Spicy Adventure, etc.--the book has 440 cover images in full color. The most comprehensive book on the old-time pulps ever published.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful overview of pulp cover art
Review: I puchased this book for 50% off, and after reading it, I can say that even at full price, it would have been worth it. Page after page of bright clear reproductions of pulp covers, many almost full-page, with any extra space filled with smaller images. The book is divided into chapters based on subject matter: Westerns, Super Heroes, Sci-Fi, Horror, Gangsters, etc. The text is informative, but minimal - it provides just enough background on each chapter's subject and then lets the art speak for itself. Each cover is accompanied with information on the issue and artist, plus some informative personal commentary from the author. Plenty of top-notch artists are included, such as Wyeth, Baumhofer, etc. Don't buy this for an in-depth analysis of pulp magazines; the star here is definitely the art, and it delivers in spades.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful overview of pulp cover art
Review: I puchased this book for 50% off, and after reading it, I can say that even at full price, it would have been worth it. Page after page of bright clear reproductions of pulp covers, many almost full-page, with any extra space filled with smaller images. The book is divided into chapters based on subject matter: Westerns, Super Heroes, Sci-Fi, Horror, Gangsters, etc. The text is informative, but minimal - it provides just enough background on each chapter's subject and then lets the art speak for itself. Each cover is accompanied with information on the issue and artist, plus some informative personal commentary from the author. Plenty of top-notch artists are included, such as Wyeth, Baumhofer, etc. Don't buy this for an in-depth analysis of pulp magazines; the star here is definitely the art, and it delivers in spades.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Presenting the most beautiful of cover art
Review: The world of pulp fiction graphics is extensive: there are examples numbering in the millions. In Pulp Culture, the authors have selected the finest examples from the era of pulp magazines and publications, presenting the most beautiful of cover art and accompanying these large-size reproductions and full-page spreads with a running history of pulp publishing. The result promises wide appeal to not only graphic artists and fans of pulp publishing but general-interest readers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful book of popular culture
Review: This book is a celebration of a unique American body of art and an important part of our popular culture. The pulps were a major form of entertainment with their vibrant covers by artists largely unknown or now forgotten.

The focus is on the art with several large color illustrations per page. It is fantastic, bold & colorful, it's purpose being to generate excitement & sell books. The text gives a history of the pulps and their artists & writers.

Several themes predominate on the pulp covers. There are westerns, detectives, sports, war & jungle stories, aviation, risqué women & damsels in distress. This is also where some of the best early science fiction art is found.

There is a helpful section of information for collectors and all of the books illustrated are coded for relative value. This is a wonderful book for anyone interested in popular art, Americana or collectibles.


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