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Pulp Fiction Covers

Pulp Fiction is a term used to describe the mass-market paperbacks that proliferated during the early 1900’s. Written for the general entertainment of the mass audience, most of these were fantastic, escapist fiction, depicting bigger-than-life heroes, crime, and exotic places. Looking at these titles through a twenty-first century lens, many of them are now considered racist, or exploitative, and the objectification of women is a recurrent theme. The artwork designed for the covers sold millions of issues, tantalizing readers with depictions of crime, sexuality and violence. The lurid covers, often featuring femme fatale women or male heroes were targeted toward young white men, and can be considered a precursor to the characters in American comic books. A sizable collection of Pulp Fiction paperbacks dating from the 1930's -1960's were donated to the RISD Library Picture Collection by Richard N. Hurley in 2017, at which time the physical covers were removed and added to the circulating collection. The covers presented here were digitized in 2020.
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  • High Red for Dead by William Rohde, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    High Red for Dead

  • A Gun in His Hand by Victor Rosen, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    A Gun in His Hand

  • Black Sheep, Run by Bart Spicer, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Black Sheep, Run

  • Four Man and a Dame by Florence Stonebraker, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Four Man and a Dame

  • Nora's No Angel by Tom Stone, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Nora's No Angel

  • The Bed She Made by Leslie Waller, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    The Bed She Made

  • She Had What It Takes by Kermit Welles, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    She Had What It Takes

  • Big City Girl by Charles Williams, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Big City Girl

  • Hill Girl by Charles Williams, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Hill Girl

  • The Disappearance by Philip Wylie, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    The Disappearance

  • Wait for the Dawn by Martha Albrand, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Wait for the Dawn

  • Lover Boy by Harmon Bellamy, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Lover Boy

  • Play-Girl by Norman Bligh, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Play-Girl

  • The Clay Hand by Dorothy Salisbury Davis, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    The Clay Hand

  • Something for Nothing by H. Vernor Dixon, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Something for Nothing

  • Saturday Night by James T. Farrell, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Saturday Night

  • The Hunter by Hugh Fosburgh, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    The Hunter

  • Reprisal by Arthur Gordon, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Reprisal

  • Immoral Woman by Jack Hanley, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Immoral Woman

  • All thy Conquests by Alfred Hayes, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    All thy Conquests

  • Devil May Care by Wade Miller, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Devil May Care

  • Stolen Woman by Wade Miller, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Stolen Woman

  • The Queen and the Corpse by Max Murray, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    The Queen and the Corpse

  • Low-down (The Kansas City Milkman)* by Reynolds Packard, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Low-down (The Kansas City Milkman)*

  • State Department Murders by Edward Ronns, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    State Department Murders

  • The Obsessed by Gertrude Schweitzer, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    The Obsessed

  • Behind the Flying Saucers by Frank Scully, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Behind the Flying Saucers

  • She Wanted Love! by Joan Sherman, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    She Wanted Love!

  • The Snow was Black by Georges Simenon, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    The Snow was Black

  • The Case Against Myself by Gregory Tree, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    The Case Against Myself

  • Why Slug a Policeman by Seldon Truss, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    Why Slug a Policeman

  • What Mad Universe by Fredric Brown, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library

    What Mad Universe

 

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