Years back when we ran across a cover painted by someone identified only as Blofeld, we were sure we’d never see him again. Well, we were wrong. Blofeld also painted the above cover for French author Henry de Montherlant’s Desert Love, copyright 1959 from Bestseller Library, but with a publication history that goes back to 1938. Basically, Desert Rose is a piece of a larger narrative titled La Rose de Sable that Bestseller Library extracted and published as a standalone novel. This may have happened because the complete work examines and criticizes French rule in North Africa, particularly the takeover of the Sultanate of Morocco that resulted in more than 20,000 deaths. We’ll see if we run across Blofeld down the line. This is a really unusual piece. See the previous one here.
1971—Corona Sent to Prison
Mexican-born serial killer Juan Vallejo Corona is convicted of the murders of 25 itinerant laborers. He had stabbed each of them, chopped a cross in the backs of their heads with a machete, and buried them in shallow graves in fruit orchards in Sutter County, California. At the time the crimes were the worst mass murders in U.S. history.