Today we have for your pleasure a collection of vintage paperback covers featuring characters on both the giving and receiving ends of knives—or knifelike tools such as icepicks. Above you see Harry Bennett art of a poor fella getting a knife from nowhere. Maybe Damocles did it. It’s a funny cover because we don’t think we’d grab our throats if we got stabbed in the spine, but let’s hope we never find out. Below, in addition to numerous U.S. and British offerings, you’ll see covers from France, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands. There are many, many paperback fronts featuring knives—we mean hundreds—but we decided to stop ourselves at thirty-two today. These do not represent the best (as if we could decide something like that), or our favorites, but merely some interesting ones we’ve come across of late. If you’re super interested in this particular motif we have plenty more examples in the archives. They’d be hard to find, because we don’t keyword for knives, so here are some links to get you there: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
For a fulfilling killing nothing beats a blade.
Robert Caine Frazer, Kenneth Fearing, Jean Fonroy, Geoffrey Homes, Jerry Crayton, Leslie Charteris, Geoffrey Homes, Helen Reilly, Fletcher Bennett, Paul I. Wellman, Bob McKnight, Matthew Head, Stuart James, Ian Fleming, Carter Brown, William R. Cox, John Dickson Carr, Tony Towers, Lynton Wright Brent, John Shepherd, S.S. Van Dine, Jean Normand, Sam Merwin Jr., Roger Delvart, John Rhode, Jack Kelso, Adam Knight, Dashiell Hammett, M.M. Kaye, Fletcher Bennett, Andre Caroff, Helen Reilly, Mickey Spillane, Jean Le Russe, Van Wyck Mason, Richard S. Prather, Ellery Queen, cover art, cover collection, literature