Cover Lover – Watch This, Guys!
When Worlds Collide was written by Philip Wylie & Edwin Balmer and originally published in 1933. Trailblazing for its time, the novel revolves around a pair of planets (Bronson Alpha and Bronson Beta) on a collision course with Earth. A group of scientists led by Cole Hendron manages to build a couple of spaceships and evacuate enough survivors to spawn a sequel, After Worlds Collide. This edition from the early 1950’s, with cover art by Robert Stanley, followed George Pal’s 1951 film adaptation.
Donald Keyhoe was a former Marine who became a popular UFO expert in the 1950’s. His first book, The Flying Saucers are Real (1950), was based on an article he wrote for True magazine; it would eventually sell over 500,000 copies. In the book, Keyhoe suggests that the Air Force was concealing the truth about aliens. His follow-up, Flying Saucers From Outer Space (1953), is comprised of interviews and official Air Force reports. The book’s appendices include a list of 51 “official” UFO sightings and a copy of an Air Force questionnaire for witnesses of “unidentified aerial phenomenon.”
The Gods Hate Kansas by Joseph Millard was published as a paperback original in 1964, and sports the kind of kitschy cover (painted by Jack Thurston) that designers love to reproduce as postcards or refrigerator magnets. In fact, you can buy a 16” x 20” print of the cover for $39.99. So how’s the book? Nine meteors land in Kansas and promptly explode. Aliens take mental command of the meteorite investigators and will them to build a rocket. Then, the Crimson Plague strikes! The book’s title was even co-opted by a Ft. Lauderdale rock band. Were they hoping for a meteoric rise to fame?