Rudolph Belarski (1900-1983), noted for "pulp fiction" and paperback
detective images, was said to be "the perfect paperback artist" in the
mid 1950s by art editor Ken Stuart, of The Saturday Evening Post.
Belarski was fast, could produce a cover overnight, did 'idea
pictures', which had symbols in the background such as angels when a
plane crash was shown, and numerous action-packed black and white
interior illustrations with gouache.
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