[net.sf-lovers] Cover Artwork Oddities

jen%mit-nessus@mit-athena.ARPA (05/15/85)

From: jen%mit-nessus@mit-athena.ARPA (Jennifer A Hawthorne)

I received a message over the net in response to my comments concerning
cover artwork on SF books that talked about different novels (sometimes
by different publishers) that had the same cover artwork.  Unfortunately,
I dumped the message by accident, and I can't recall who sent it to me.
(Sorry, fellow.  I'll try to do better next time.)  So, I'm throwing
this question out into the net to see what response I'll get.
     Mr. Whoeveryouare, you mentioned that such books existed, but you 
didn't list any names, darn it, and now my curiousity's been piqued.  I
have a mild-to-moderate interest in SF oddities (that includes authors,
occasionally), and I'd really like to know the titles of these books in
order to look them up.  The only example of re-used cover artwork that
I'm familiar with is the reversed-wraparound cover that appeared on
Julian May's "The Many-Colored Land" and "The Golden Torc".  Is anyone
else out there in netland familiar with simialar examples?

				--Jen H.--

"Bibliography isn't even a hobby for me; I'm not even sure how to spell it."