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Books of Lasting Significance

From the Pen of Paul: The Fantastic Images of Frank R. Paul

Stephen D. Korshak, Sir Arthur C. Clarke

 

“One glance at a Paul illustration can change your life forever. I was eight years old when I laid eyes on an illustration he did for A. Hyatt Verrill story about a world with giant ants. It made me want to be part of a world of imagination and within a few years I fell completely in love with science fiction– all from this one illustration.”

– Ray Bradbury

 

The first and only book on the life and art of the Grandfather of science-fiction illustration. The book is edited with an Introduction by Stephen D. Korshak, a Preface by Sir Arthur C. Clarke, a Foreword by Jerry Weist and Roger Hill, and essays by Gerry de la Ree, Sam Moskowitz, Forrest J Ackerman, and a Paul Bibliography by Frank Wu. The Hardcover Trade Edition is 128 pages of text, color and black and white illustrations. The Deluxe and Ultra Deluxe Editions will have an Illustrated Index of all of Paul’s full-color science-fiction magazine covers and 20 pages of additional art.

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First edition paperback: $75 + $4.95 shipping

First edition "Super Deluxe" signed by Sir Arthur C. Clarke: $450 + $4.95 shipping

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The Paintings of J. Allen St. John: Grand Master of Fantasy

Stephen D. Korshak

 

St. John began by studying the old masters in the museums of Paris around 1880. Returning to America, his notoriety among Fine Art enthusiasts developed with recognition from the Society of American Artists and Metropolitan magazine in 1889. The artist went on to become a professor of drawing and painting at both The American Academy of Fine Art and the Chicago Art Institute, but his greatest notoriety came as he ventured into the colorful world of Pulp magazine and adventure book illustration. For the readers of science fiction, St. John surpassed the work of his famous contemporaries Frank Schoonover and N.C. Wyeth.

 

This definitive retrospective features the artist's paintings for novels and Pulp-magazines, the most in-depth biography to-date, and essays by renowned science-fiction author Jack Williamson, Danton Burroughs, Lin Carter, and illustrators Vincent Di Fate and Frank Frazetta.

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First edition paperback: $75 + $4.95 shipping

First edition hardcover: $150 + $4.95 shipping

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The Alluring Art of Margaret Brundage: The Queen of Pin-Up Art

Stephen D. Korshak, J. David Spurlock

 

Starting in 1932, Margaret Brundage, wife of leftist revolutionary Slim Brundage-- whom she met at the wildly-bohemian Dil Pickle Club during the Chicago Renaissance-- forever changed the look of Fantasy and Horror with her alluring, sensationalistic covers for the legendary pulp magazine, Weird Tales. Brundage, whose art contemporaries include Virgil Finlay and Hannes Bok, is unique as she was the first female cover artist of the pulp era.

 

Decades before the Gothic fetish craze, Brundage's lush, provocative paintings, which frequently featured smoldering, semi-nude young women bearing whips, became a focus of acute attention and controversy. At the very peak of the notorious pulp's classic run, the magazine's appeal was due as much to Brundage's covers as to the stories inside by famous authors H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, Robert Bloch and Conan creator, Robert E. Howard. Long before Frazetta, it was Brundage who was the very first Conan cover artist.

 

The Alluring Art of Margaret Brundage is the premier book devoted to this noted artist and features all of her Weird Tales and Conan covers.

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Second edition paperback: $45 + $4.95 shipping

Second edition hardcover: $195 + $4.95 shipping

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A Hannes Bok Treasury (SOLD OUT)

Stephen D. Korshak with Foreword by Ray Bradbury

 

Hannes Bok's paintings, woodcarvings, and illustrations captured the imagination of science fiction readers for 30 years, arguably the peak period of the genre. Bok achieved a luminous, stained-glass quality in his work through the use of an arduous glazing process, reminiscent of the work of his early mentor, Maxfield Parrish. Hannes Bok's fantastic illustrations graced the pages of many major science fiction magazines and books. A Hannes Bok Treasury features 45 full color and 50 distinctive black and white illustrations, including previously unpublished paintings and drawings. Also reproduced here are rare samples of Bok's work in costume design and his elaborate paper mache masks. This unique showcase edition is for every fan of science fiction and fantastic art.

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