
French author Andre Gidé was born in Paris in 1869, but he published throughout the pulp era’s advent and heyday. Above you see a cover for his novel The Coiners, which in French was titled Les Faux-monnayeurs. That would make a more accurate English title “the counterfeiters,” but we guess “coiners” was chosen because the tale is largely about making fake gold coins. It’s also considered a breakthrough work in terms of its gay themes. This edition is from 1961. The book originally appeared in 1925, so this is another example of a classic spruced up with sexier art. Gidé won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1947 for his general body of work, but he certainly wouldn’t win today—he admitted to and occasionally wrote about being sexually attracted to young boys. In any case, we’re just here for the art. Unfortunately, it’s uncredited.



































