This cover for Ira Wolfert’s The Underworld is uncredited, which is a shame considering it’s wonderfully executed and wraps cleverly around to the rear of the book. Wolfert won a 1943 Pulitzer Prize for a series of articles about the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, aka the Battle of the Solomons, then the same year wrote Tucker’s People, which was the original title of The Underworld.
The Bantam paperback edition above was published in 1950. The book details the numbers rackets of New York City, which were executed far more subtly than the not very casual depiction in the art. The story captured Hollywood’s attention and was produced as 1948’s Force of Evil, starring John Garfield. We’ll get around to talking about that movie a bit later.