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Wip - Women In Peril

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Some old "Grand Guignol" theater posters.
The Grand Guignol theater, more commonly called Grand Guignol, is a former Parisian theater that was located in the 9th arrondissement.
Specialized in plays staging gore and bloody stories, more grotesque than frightening, it has by extension given its name to the theatrical genre, the "grand guignol", and to the adjective "grand-guignolesque".
It was inaugurated in 1896 and closed its doors in 1963.
We should go there and revive it, by holding a CF meeting at the place! :rolleyes:
 
Buried to the neck peril

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55c? Where else? I reckon they’re American for sure?

I've just done some basic googling and he (and the books) appear to be Australian.
https://www.warrigalpress.com.au/ozpulp.html
https://murdermayhemandlongdogs.com/trashy-tuesday-pows-and-the-war-against-the-japanese/

The illustrator Cameron Coll:

"Cameron was one of the most prolific of Australia's paperback cover artists during the 1960s and 1970s. His covers were integral to the success of Horwitz's line of war paperbacks during that era. His stark and often disturbing images effectively captured (and sometimes even surpassed) the thrills articulated by the title, and promised within the pages of the book.
Before starting with Horwitz in the early 1960s, Cameron worked as an illustrator for the Bulletin"
 
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