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December 23rd, 2005

Lionel Fanthorpe

When I google, I often come across the totally unexpected. This is the page of a British writer, Lionel Fanthorpe. He wrote over 180 very bad novels in the 50s and 60s. During one period he averaged a novel every twelve days!

I was looking for artwork to extend my Christmas Card program, and I thought that lurid pulp covers might be available on the internet. The covers on these pages fit the bill, but most of them were ripped off from american Ace covers for books by P. K. Dick and others.

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