We’re train travelers. We love going places by that method. It’s one of the perks of living in Europe. Therefore we have another cover collection for you today, one we’ve had in mind for a while. Many pulp and genre novels prominently feature trains. Normal people see them as romantic, but authors see their sinister flipside. Secrets, seclusion, and an inability to escape can be what trains are about. Above and below we’ve put together a small sampling of covers along those lines. If we desired, we could create a similar collection of magazine train covers that easily would total more than a hundred scans. There were such publications as Railroad Stories, Railroad Man’s Magazine, Railroad, and all were published for years. But we’re interested, as usual, in book covers. Apart from those here, we’ve already posted other train covers at this link, this one, this one, and this one. Safe travels.
In pulp you're always on the wrong side of the tracks.
Marie de Nervaud, Lawrence G. Blochman, Henry Cecil, Agatha Christie, James M. Cain, Dave Lister, John Prebble, Frederic Dard, Alex Duverney, A.S. Fleischman, The Gordons, Gordon Gordon, Mildred Gordon, Freeman Hubbard, Harry Bennett, Michel Gourdon, Tony Calvano, Martine Fleury, Graham Greene, Pierre Souvestre, Marcel Allain, John Creasy, Bert Hitchens, Dolores Hitchens, Leslie Edgley, Dorothy Cameron Disney, Ethel Lina White, R.L. Laurenson, Leslie Charteris, Robert Schultz, George Gross, Victor Olson, cover art, cover collection, literature