In 1835, the Southern Literary Messenger published a short story so shocking, so graphic and ghastly, that outraged letters poured into the office of editor Thomas W. White. Written by a relatively unknown Edgar Allan Poe, the story, Berenice, tells of Egaeus, a young man of family and… Read More ›
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Silent Sundays: The Body in the Library (1942)
Cover art by Rein van Looij for the Dutch edition of Agatha Christie’s 1942 The Body in the Library.
Silent Sundays: Gods of Mars (1947)
1947 cover art by Manolo Prieto for Edgar Rice Burroughs’ The Gods of Mars (via SorcerersSkull).