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Paperback Collection: What is your favorite publisher? Books from the 40's to the 70's
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On 6/29/2024 at 9:20 PM, Hap Hazard said:

Great pics need my glasses to see them though!!

I have bigger scans of all of them if you have any you want to see, my Ace D/S/G collection is currently at 491 covers with all the doubles.  I think it's 329 books at the moment, with a few more on the way.

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On 6/30/2024 at 6:59 AM, jimjum12 said:

It's hard for me to narrow down to a favorite, but if I had to, probably Avon would be my #1. Midwood and Ballantine rarely disappoint. The Avons that I'm picturing are mostly my keepers, but a couple were sacrificed to fund other PBs. Lowell has me appreciating Pyramid now, but there are just so many, and my interests are widespread. For example, I like Westerns, and yet I also want a mint copy of "The Life Of The Octopus". I may be too new to have an opinion, I may need to be quiet and let the adults talk. I told that to someone on MSN once, it got yanked as a violation of community standards lol They also are reticent to allow the term "butthurt". GOD BLESS....

-jimbo(a friend of jesus)(thumbsu

 

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Avons are awesome!!

Ace are also one of my favorites. The Ace Doubles are what got me into collecting paperbacks, so they are a sentimental favorite.

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An almost impossible question to answer! When I first started I really liked the Avons and Pop Librarys with the really swank over-the-top Pulp influenced illustrations and bright colors. I think these two publishers probably continue to draw in people new to the hobby. At the beginning, and pretty much to this day I collected Paperbacks mostly 'by Author' and somewhat less by cover than many. So many great publishers to choose from! I couldn't give an answer nowadays.

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