Vintage Pulp | Jul 12 2019 |
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You may be hot stuff on the battlefield, soldier, but you didn't exactly earn a medal in here.
S. Robert Tralins returns with another piece of sleaze, 1953's Corporal Glory, which he wrote for New York City based Exposition Press. Tralins worked extensively in this genre, even seeing his 1963 book Pleasure Was My Business banned in Florida. This cover lacks the usual lurid blurbs because it's actually a hardback dust jacket. Yes, this got published in hardback. Maybe he was a better writer than we think. See more Tralins covers here and here.