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GOES ANYTHING 1971 NR-150 Illustrated NEPTUNE READERS Pulp Vintage Paperback A.R. DENT
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This rare and unread vintage copy of GOES ANYTHING (NR150) by A.R DENT is a must-have for any collector of pulp fiction. Published in 1971 by NEPTUNE READERS. See photos for condition. Don't miss your chance to own this rare and unread collectible book! The back of the book includes a series of nude women photography.
Neptune Readers was a pulp paperback book company that published science fiction, fantasy, horror, and mystery novels from the 1950s to the 1970s. The company was known for its lurid covers and its exploitation of popular genres.
Neptune Readers was founded in 1953 by Walter Baum, a former editor at Popular Publications. Baum was a shrewd businessman who knew how to exploit the public's appetite for cheap thrills. He hired a team of writers to churn out a steady stream of pulp novels, and he paid them as little as $250 per book.
Neptune Readers' novels were typically poorly written and full of clichés, but they were also imaginative and entertaining. The company's covers were often lurid and garish, featuring scantily clad women and monsters from outer space. The company's books were also notorious for their exploitation of popular genres, such as science fiction, fantasy, horror, and mystery.
Despite the low quality of its books, Neptune Readers was a successful company. The company's novels were popular among readers who were looking for cheap entertainment, and they were also popular among collectors. Neptune Readers' books are now considered to be cult classics, and they are highly sought after by collectors.
Neptune Readers ceased publishing in the 1970s, but its legacy lives on. The company's books continue to be popular among collectors, and they have also been reprinted by several companies. Neptune Readers' novels are a reminder of a bygone era, when pulp paperbacks were a popular form of entertainment.
NEPTUNE READER'S MOST POPULAR TITLES
The Cosmic Horror (1953)
The Planet of the Ape Men (1955)
The Bride of the Monster (1957)
The Revenge of Frankenstein (1959)
The Mummy's Curse (1961)
The Werewolf's Howl (1963)
The Vampire's Kiss (1965)
The Witch's Sabbath (1967)
The Devil's Spawn (1970)
Neptune Readers was a pulp paperback book company that published science fiction, fantasy, horror, and mystery novels from the 1950s to the 1970s. The company was known for its lurid covers and its exploitation of popular genres.
Neptune Readers was founded in 1953 by Walter Baum, a former editor at Popular Publications. Baum was a shrewd businessman who knew how to exploit the public's appetite for cheap thrills. He hired a team of writers to churn out a steady stream of pulp novels, and he paid them as little as $250 per book.
Neptune Readers' novels were typically poorly written and full of clichés, but they were also imaginative and entertaining. The company's covers were often lurid and garish, featuring scantily clad women and monsters from outer space. The company's books were also notorious for their exploitation of popular genres, such as science fiction, fantasy, horror, and mystery.
Despite the low quality of its books, Neptune Readers was a successful company. The company's novels were popular among readers who were looking for cheap entertainment, and they were also popular among collectors. Neptune Readers' books are now considered to be cult classics, and they are highly sought after by collectors.
Neptune Readers ceased publishing in the 1970s, but its legacy lives on. The company's books continue to be popular among collectors, and they have also been reprinted by several companies. Neptune Readers' novels are a reminder of a bygone era, when pulp paperbacks were a popular form of entertainment.
NEPTUNE READER'S MOST POPULAR TITLES
The Cosmic Horror (1953)
The Planet of the Ape Men (1955)
The Bride of the Monster (1957)
The Revenge of Frankenstein (1959)
The Mummy's Curse (1961)
The Werewolf's Howl (1963)
The Vampire's Kiss (1965)
The Witch's Sabbath (1967)
The Devil's Spawn (1970)