Barye Phillips
Folder: Book Cover Artists
Gardner F. Fox - Witness this Woman
Richard Glendinning - Terror in the Sun
David Goodis - Cassidy's Girl
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Originally published by Gold Medal in 1951. This 3rd printing (s1130) is dated June 1961. Cover art by Barye Phillips.
Keith Grantland - Run from the Hunter
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First published by Gold Medal in 1957. This second printing (1062) is dated November 1960. Keith Grantland was a pseudonym of Charles Beaumont and John Tomerlin. Cover art by Barye Phillips.
Eric Hatch - The Golden Woman
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Published by Gold Medal (213) in 1952. Cover art is not credited (Thanks to McClaverty for identifying Barye Phillips).
Richard Himmel - The Chinese Keyhole
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First published by Gold Medal in December 1950. This second printing (143) was published in August 1951. Cover art by Barye Phillips.
Richard Himmel - The Sharp Edge
Richard H. Hoffmann, M.D. and Jim Bishop - The Gir…
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Published by Gold Medal (351) in November 1953. Book five in the "Classic Murder Trials" series. Cover art by Barye Phillips.
Albert Idell - This Woman
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First published by Gold Medal in 1952. This 2nd printing (s953) is dated January 1960. Cover art by Barye Phillips.
Henry Kane - My Darlin' Evangeline
James Kieran - Come Murder Me
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Published by Gold Medal (150) in 1951. James Kieran - brother of author Helen Reilly - died in 1952, this being his only novel. Cover art by Barye Phillips.
Day Keene - About Doctor Ferrel
Day Keene - Bring Him Back Dead
Day Keene - Murder on the Side
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Published by Gold Medal (622) in November 1956. Cover art by Barye Phillips.
Back cover synopsis: "She lay wide-eyed and dead in the expensive house...one of her own nylon stockings tied so tightly around her beautiful neck that her face had already begun to discolor.
She was still warm when her husband found her.
Hanson looked down at her in the pre-dawn. Then he packed his bags, dyed his hair, and headed south to Mexico with another man's passport.
Hanson ran because he was innocent and knew that no one would believe him. Because he was wholly and violently in love with his secretary, a lissome, dark girl who ran with him - and who already had involved him once in murder.
Somewhere in the city a killer nodded with pleasure. Two deaths, and one to go - but the state would burn Hanson for him..."
Day Keene - To Kiss, or Kill
Day Keene - Who Has Wilma Lathrop?
John D. MacDonald - Area of Suspicion
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Orginally published by Dell in 1954. The first Gold Medal edition was in 1961, this edition (d1528) is dated May 1965. Cover art by Barye Phillips.
John D. MacDonald - The Brass Cupcake
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First published by Gold Medal in 1950. This 4th printing (s1052) is dated October 1960. Cover art by Barye Phillips.
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