
Howell Dodd (American, 1910-2005)
Captive, probable True Crime magazine cover
gouache on board, 18 x 13 in. (sight)
Not signed


Howell Dodd (American, 1910-2005)
Captive, probable True Crime magazine cover
gouache on board, 18 x 13 in. (sight)
Not signed


written by Stephen Daniel Frances, who originated the name and character
1951 S.D. Francis paperback
cover art by Reginald Heade

American Artist (20th Century)
The Wayward Blonde paperback cover, 1958
Oil on board, 23 x 15-1/2 inches (58.4 x 39.4 cm)
Not signed
The present work is published as the cover of The Wayward Blonde by John Creighton (Ace, 1958) and is accompanied by a copy of the book.


cover art by Howell Dodd
better image than previously posted
cover art reworked for 1958 Beacon paperback original


May 1945 issue
cover art by Gloria Stoll
better image than previously posted
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~ G.T. Fleming-Roberts, “The Creeps”, ‘William Payne, clumsy oaf; in a town that has ‘the creeps’, 3rd of 8 stories in BM
~ Julius Long, “Carnie Kill”, 5th of 17 stories with ‘Ben Corbett, D.A.’s chief investigator, 1st -person narrator’, 10th of 23 stories in BM
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