Cover Art
This section is comprised of books that, though the content has nothing to do with Marilyn, have Marilyn-inspired artwork on the cover. | |
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![]() | A Hell of a Woman by Jim Thompson.
Publication: Black Lizard Books. 1984. USA. ISBN: 0-916870-77-4. Details: Softback. 182 pages. Cover Art By: Nancy MacGregor. This serie-noir classic by Jim Thompson was originally published long ago (in the 40's or 50's?). The cover art on this modern edition is based on a well-known Fox publicity shot of Marilyn, circa 1953-54. |
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![]() | Pop. 1280 by Jim Thompson.
Publication: Black Lizard Books. 1984. USA. ISBN: 0-916870-76-6. Details: Softback. 215 pages. Cover Art By: Nancy MacGregor. This is another pulp classic from Jim Thompson. The cover art is based on a still from How to Marry a Millionaire - Marilyn is on the left, Betty Grable is on the right, and the middle figure (which is Lauren Bacall in the original) has been replaced with an Ernest Borgnine-based sheriff. |
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![]() | Three Day Pass - To Kill by James Wakefield Burke.
Publication: World Wide Productions. 1954. USA. ISBN: -- Details: Hardback. 263 pages. Cover Design By: Ole Jensen. The artwork on this 1950's thriller is based on the famous publicity photo of Marilyn in her gold "Photoplay Awards dress." A few liberties have been taken with the dress, but the provenance is still clear. |
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