Mickey Spillane’s first novel I, The Jury has been reprinted innumerable times since its 1947 debut. Of all the art that fronted the book, the painting on this White Circle Pocket paperback published in Canada by HarperCollins in 1948 is our favorite. It’s scarce, and the art is uncredited, unfortunately. As for the story, we won’t bother to tell you much about it, since it’s been well covered by numerous outlets. We’ll just say it introduced Mike Hammer to the world, and though the novel isn’t perfect it’s more than worth your time.
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.