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Passion is a Woman, paperback cover by Rudolph Belarski, 1952
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weirdlookindog · 3 months
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Thrilling Mystery - March 1937 (Standard)
Cover art by Rudolph Belarski.
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Vintage Pulp - Thrilling Mystery (Nov1936)
Art by Rudolph Belarski
Standard Publications
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paintermagazine · 6 months
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‘Cupcakes?’
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Original artist: Rudolph Belarski
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uwmspeccoll · 6 months
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Steamy Saturday
"A private nurse learns the truth about men!"
"A nurse's job is to pamper and please men. . . . But Kay Taylor was too beautiful, too inflammable herself, to soothe any man. . . ."
"Kay needed pampering herself, and as a private nurse, she was able to find it, with the husband of one patient and the sweetheart of another. . . ."
The premise for Wayward Nurse, a Venus Books publication, "first with the best in original love fiction," published by Star Guidance, Inc. in 1953, is about as steamy as it gets. Kay Taylor, a confused and love-hungry private nurse for wealthy clients, plows through one train-wreck romance after another until finally ending up with Mike, "for all her life," on a boat that is apparently being followed by a shark (a metaphor, no doubt) -- "And on creaked the mast, on gurgled the great, undulant, golden sea. . . ." (another suggestive metaphor).
Wayward Nurse, first published in 1952 by another pulp publisher Cameo Books, was written by Norman Bligh, one of the many the pseudonyms of the ultra-prolific pulp novelist William Arthur Neubauer (1916-1982). We think the cover art by noted American magazine and pulp-cover artist Rudolph Belarski (1900-1983) is perhaps the second most provocative cover in our nurse romance collection of over 500 titles. The most provocative will be presented in coming weeks, so stay tuned. And we are just tickled that the publisher made the effort to mention that the highly provocative (for the early 1950s) photograph on the back cover of a couple in their swimsuits (or is it their underwear!) was "Specially posed by professional models" -- as if to say, no nurses were harmed in the making of this photograph. Delightful!
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mudwerks · 4 months
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George F Worts, Overboard Popular Library, 1950.
Cover by Rudolph Belarski
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Passion is a Woman - art by Rudolph Belarski (1952)
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Strange Stories
December 1939
April 1940 cover by Rudolph Belarski
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Rudolph Belarski Sinner's Club, paperback cover art 1953
Rudolph Belarski (May 27, 1900 – December 24, 1983) was an American graphic artist known for his cover art depicting aerial combat for magazines such as Wings, Dare Devil Aces, and War Birds. He also drew science fiction covers for Argosy in the 1930s and covers for mystery and detective novels
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Argosy Magazine cover art from Rudolph Belarski, 1938 - 1939
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Sinner's Club, paperback cover by Rudolph Belarski, 1953
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weirdlookindog · 3 months
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Thrilling Mystery - May 1940 (Standard)
cover art by Rudolph Belarski.
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paintermagazine · 6 months
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‘She left ‘em red, as well as sore!’
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Original artist: Rudolph Belarski
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Rudolph Belarski
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Argosy, January 7, 1939, with cover art by Rudolph Belarski for “The Synthetic Men of Mars” by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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mudwerks · 1 year
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(via Pulp International - Vintage cover for Homicide Johnny by Steve Fisher)
art by Rudolph Belarski
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