
This Pan Books cover for Hammond Innes’s 1950 Italy based thriller The Angry Mountain doesn’t quite work, in our view, but it struck us because we could imagine the conversation between cover artist “FVM”, who was in actuality Francis Marshall, and Pan’s art department.
Art director: “For the cover art we need the hero, the villain with a gun, a chase, the volcano in mid-eruption, lava flowing through the streets, and a pretty good sense of eighteenth century Neapolitan architecture. Sound good?”
Marshall: “Er… sure.”
Which is to say this cover might have been improved had Marshall ditched any single major element, but we suspect he had little choice about composition. Even so, it’s better than we could do. 1954 on this edition. We talked about the book and its 1952 cover by Mitchell Hooks here.



































