Avon Book #546, 1953, original publication. The Hoodlums by John Eagle. “These are the hoodlums… and violence is their business”

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Avon Book #546, 1953, original publication. The Hoodlums by John Eagle. “These are the hoodlums… and violence is their business”

Signet Book #699, 1951 (1st edition: E.P. Dutton, 1947). I, the Jury by Mickey Spillane.

Signet Book #1147, 1954 (copyright 1953). A Kiss Before Dying by Ira Levin.

Gold Medal Book #147, 1951, original printing. Bodies in Bedlam by Richard S. Prather. “Shell Scott, up to his neck again in guns, gals, and gore”

Bantam Book #EP7, 1963 (1st edition: Dutton, 1950). Hot Rod by Henry Gregor Felsen. “The thrill-packed story of a daring young driver”

Popular Library #628, 1954 (1st edition: Prentice-Hall Inc., 1948). Cry the Lonely Flesh (Spindrift) by Jesse L. Lasky, Jr. “Judy was a good girl… to stay away from”

Signet #855, 1952 (copyright, 1950). The Snow Was Black by Georges Simenon. “A shocking novel of evil and corruption”

Bantam #3173, 1966 (1st edition: G.P. Putnam, 1948). Bright Feather by Robert Wilder. “A brawling novel of early Florida, and the violent men who fought over one beautiful, insatiable woman.”

Fawcett Crest #R899, 1966 (1st edition: Doubleday, 1965). Modesty Blaise by Peter O’Donnell. “Meet the world’s most dazzling female secret agent”

Kozy Books #K121, 1961, original publication. Diploma Dolls by Orrie Hitt.
