When you look at lots of paperbacks sometimes a common thread suddenly jumps out at you that went unnoticed before. Such was the case a few weeks ago when we noticed the large number of characters on mid-century covers leaning against poles—light poles, telephone poles, sign poles, etc. We suggested someone should put together a collection, but of course we really meant us, so today you see above and below various characters deftly using these features of the urban streetscape as accessories. Art is from Benedetto Caroselli, Harry Schaare, George Gross, Rudolph Belarski, James Avati, et al. You can see a couple more examples here and here.
These are people who definitely pay attention to the poles.
Robert O. Saber, Michael Croft, Sloan Britton, Edward Anderson, William Ard, Franz Silberman, Lynton Wright Brent, Bart Michaels, Leslie Charteris, Orrie Hitt, Mark Reed, Arthur Miller, Robert Bloch, Jay de Bekker, Joan Ellis, James T. Farrell, John D. MacDonald, Harmon Bellamy, Geoffrey Pardoe, John Lodwick, Francis Carco, Benedetto Caroselli, Harry Schaare, George Gross, Rudolph Belarski, Tom Howe, Stella Wyngarde, Bernard Malamud, Herbert Simmoms, Roy Huggins, cover collection, cover art, literature