This beautiful dust jacket for Mark Derby’s The Tigress was painted by the very talented British artist John Rose for William Collins Sons & Co. in 1959. You’ll remember that we already did a deep dive into Mark Derby’s Womanhunt a bit ago. This is the same novel under its original title. Interesting, isn’t it, that for U.S. readers the decision-makers at Ace Books thought Womanhunt was a better title? In any case, it’s a very good novel.
1934—Bonnie and Clyde Are Shot To Death
Outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, who traveled the central United States during the Great Depression robbing banks, stores and gas stations, are ambushed and shot to death in Louisiana by a posse of six law officers. Officially, the autopsy report lists seventeen separate entrance wounds on Barrow and twenty-six on Parker, including several head shots on each. So numerous are the bullet holes that an undertaker claims to have difficulty embalming the bodies because they won’t hold the embalming fluid.