Covers featuring corporal punishment aren’t rare in mid-century fiction. This one, though, for Helene Eliat’s 1951 novel Arena of Love, caught our eye because of the ruler, which hopefully it isn’t one of those with a metal strip. Eliat was a German writer who originally published this as Saba besucht Salomo, or “Sheba visits Solomon,” in 1930. It was soon translated into French and English, so it’s a significant book, possibly her only one. We aren’t curious enough to read it, but it’s apparently about a problematic love affair. The art on this Lion paperback edition is uncredited.
1901—McKinley Fatally Shot
Polish-born anarchist Leon Czolgosz shoots and fatally wounds U.S. President William McKinley at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. McKinley dies September 12, and Czolgosz is later executed.