This cover for Josiah E. Greene’s The Man with One Talent isn’t anything special, but the title caught our eye because it’s identical to that of an 1898 short story by Richard Harding Davis—who, speaking of talent, was an extraordinary war correspondent. The one talent referenced here by Greene is the capacity for violence, which the main character puts to use breaking up a union in a small New England town. This was originally published in hardback in 1951, with the Perma paperback coming the next year.
Wait, don't leave. I actually have a second talent, though I don't use it much. Let me just grab my banjo.