Sometime in the 1950s the owl logo transformed into an owl wearing a deerstalker and smoking a pipe. Did some Cockney punning artist decide to come up with Sherlock Owlmes? Unfortunately, I found only one example of this logo in 1952 and nothing afterward. I'm guessing it was just as short-lived as the first owl logo.
Below are examples of dust jacket art and illustrated boards from 1932 to 1952, the only years I can verify when a Holt Mystery imprint existed.
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Pictorial boards and for some odd reason the author name is absent The book is by Donald Clough Cameron in case you're wondering |
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1952 - new "Sherlock Owlmes" logo Appears on a few books in 1952 and 1953, then discarded |
Wonderful. I'd not seen those Mike Shayne covers, knowing only the ones on the paperbacks, so they are a real treat. Thanks you, John.
ReplyDeleteShakedown is excellent! I love those orange tables.
ReplyDeleteThis was like walking through a cover art exhibition at an art gallery. Thanks, John.
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