Sunday, 4 February 2018
Pan’s People:
The Law of The Streets
by Auguste Le Breton
(1959)
Staying in France, this one is also high on the ‘to read’ pile, needless to say.
I haven’t been able to pin down an art credit for this cover, but there’s a sketchy/blurry/over-busy quality to it I quite like; it’s just a touch crazier than the usual ‘classy’ Pan house style. Postcards at the usual address if you’ve got a name we can attach to it.
Labels:
1950s,
Auguste Le Breton,
books,
crime,
France,
Pan books,
Paris,
pulp fiction
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