Okay, well, I’m now sure that the artist who did the above cover is the same artist who did the May 1937 issue of Spicy Western Stories: http://www.philsp.com/data/images/s/spicy_western_stories_193705.jpg Also, I’m sure that the artist who did the May 1937 issue of Spicy Western Stories is the same artist who did the False Face cover: https://pulpcovers.com/false-face/ Which leads me absolutely nowhere. Still don’t know who did all of this. I suspect, though, that it was either Harry Lemon Parkhurst or Hugh Joseph Ward. The following covers of “unknown” artists are also driving me up the wall: https://pulpcovers.com/3-ways-to-die/ https://pulpcovers.com/killers-leap/ https://pulpcovers.com/ill-grind-his-bones/ https://pulpcovers.com/god-of-the-pit/ Reply
Stunning beautiful! I wish I knew who did this.
Okay, well, I’m now sure that the artist who did the above cover is the same artist who did the May 1937 issue of Spicy Western Stories:
http://www.philsp.com/data/images/s/spicy_western_stories_193705.jpg
Also, I’m sure that the artist who did the May 1937 issue of Spicy Western Stories is the same artist who did the False Face cover:
https://pulpcovers.com/false-face/
Which leads me absolutely nowhere. Still don’t know who did all of this. I suspect, though, that it was either Harry Lemon Parkhurst or Hugh Joseph Ward. The following covers of “unknown” artists are also driving me up the wall:
https://pulpcovers.com/3-ways-to-die/
https://pulpcovers.com/killers-leap/
https://pulpcovers.com/ill-grind-his-bones/
https://pulpcovers.com/god-of-the-pit/
Delos Palmer http://www.pulpartists.com/Palmer.html
I don’t know how you figured this out, but I’m glad you did!
I emailed David Saunders, Norman Saunders’ son, who runs PulpArtists.com