Isnin, Disember 26, 2011

Postman Always Rings Twice-best cover?








13 ulasan:

Tanpa Nama berkata...

I guess the first one, Pocket Books.

Jeff M.

pattinase (abbott) berkata...

That's my choice too.

Charles Gramlich berkata...

Good book. I like the fifth one from the left, starting at the top.

Prashant C. Trikannad berkata...

Great covers! The Penguin Books covers are distinctive. I've always wanted read this book.

Ron Scheer berkata...

I like them all. Thanks. Recently saw a collection of book covers for ON THE ROAD from editions around the world in different languages. Fascinating study in a range of cross-cultural perspectives.

George berkata...

The purple one (3rd from the left) is one I haven't seen before. I'd go with that one.

iluvcinema berkata...

I think the first one.

cup of cupcake berkata...

I've got a paperback from Vintage with a wraparound, sepia-toned cover. I think it's from just before the Nicholson/Lange movie. Love that cover.

Charlieopera berkata...

Number 3 ... weird, we just watched some of the serialization of Mildred Pierce with Kate Winslett ... we were both (my wife and I) horrified at the performances by Winslett and the kid ... way too over acted we thought.

Great, great, great book (as was Postman) ... great, great writer.

Tanpa Nama berkata...

Patti - Oh, covers can make such a difference! I like the first and third covers.

The Passing Tramp berkata...

the first one is such classic pulp, but I'll give a shout out for Lana at the far right!

Jack Bates berkata...

Going with the reclining Marilyn in the white blouse. Used to be a book store on State in Ann Arbor and I'd buy paperbacks based on the covers. Pages were too brittle to turn. Went to Pulp Fest in East Lansing a few years ago and bought up a bunch of the same.

Anders Engwall berkata...

The Swedish 1935 edition looks quite nice too:

http://www.antiquaria.se/net/5104.jpg