Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Peter Cave cover gallery 2

This is the second part of the Peter Cave cover gallery, covering Peter's novels published anonymously and under pseudonyms. There are also some non-fiction books under his own name and the pen-name J. D. Sheffield (a name you might recognise from some of his NEL novels). This is a bit patchy because some of the books have disappeared from sight since we moved house

Novels as Petra Christian (house name shared with Christopher Priest)

Hitch-Hiker (with Christopher Priest)
New English Library 0450-0068607, Jul 1971.
---- [2nd imp.] Jul 1971
---- [3rd imp.] Nov 1972
New English Library 0450-01476-2 [4th imp.] May 1973
New English Library 0450-02709-0 [5th imp.] May 1975, 127pp, 35p. Cover photo by James Tormey
X
The New Drifters (with Christopher Priest)
New English Library 0450-01081-3, May 1972.
---- [2nd imp.] Jul 1972.
---- [3rd imp.] Feb 1973
New English Library 0450-02281-1 [4th imp.] Dec 1974, 128pp, 35p. Cover photo
X
The Sexploiters (with Christopher Priest)
New English Library 0450-02398-2, Nov 1973, 128pp.
---- [2nd imp.] Mar 1974.
New English Library 02398 [3rd imp.] Apr 1975, 128pp, 35p. Cover: photo
From the start of her new assignment for 'Freedom Girl', Sally Deenes was strangely fascinated by Peter Warning. His agency offered 'unusual positions' to girls looking for more than a routine office job. She was determined to find out more about this sexy, but dangerous man.
__Sally's investigations led her to a nudist colony run by a weird family called Whancus; a pornography shop in Soho; and industrial espionage.
__One again Sally proves her worth and produces a scoop story. This is yet another of her successful adventures following Hitch Hiker and The New Drifters.
The Bust-Up
New English Library 0450-01829-6, Jun 1974, 127pp, 30p. Cover photo by John Benton-Harris
X
In the Club
New English Library 0450-02628-0, Dec 1975, 128pp, 40p. Cover photo
Sally Denes has never turned down a worthwhile proposition in all her chequered career. When she is asked to pose as a businessman's wife, and help him run a country club, she is only too happy to oblige – in every way.
__Situated in a delightful old manor house, the club offers every sort of sporting facility: huntin', shootin', fishin' and golf. But it is the indoor sport that attracts the visitors, and Sally is soon busily engaged in ensuring that the guests enjoy every dish on the menu.

Novels as John Delaney (house name)
Note: #4 of the series was written by Donald S. Rowland.

James Gunn 1: The Deadly Stranger
Mews 0452-00004-1, Apr 1976, 125pp, 40p. Cover by Tony Masaro
James Gunn – a hard man...on the run from the Old World.
__James Gunn – Horseman, Gun Slinger and Bullwhip expert carved a violent place for himself in the Wild West.
__James Gunn – Leader of a pioneer train to the gold fields of California and betrayed by ruthless con-men.
__James Gunn is the most exciting and unusual new Western Hero since Buffalo Bill.
James Gunn 2: Silver for a Bullet
Mews 0452-00017-3, Jun 1976, 128pp, 40p. Cover by Tony Masaro
James Gunn – a hard man for the New World...on the run from the Old.
__James Gunn – Horseman, Gunslinger, Bullwhip expert – runs a wagon full of blasting dynamite across teh hostile Indian country of the Rocky Mountains.
__James Gunn is the most exciting and unusual new Western Hero since Buffalo Bill.
James Gunn 3: Hard County
Mews 0452-00045-9, Oct 1976, 124pp, 40p. Cover by Tony Masaro
James Gunn – a hard man for the New World...on the run from the Old.
__James Gunn – Horseman, Gunslinger, Bullwhip expert – turned Bounty Hunter to track down the murderous killer who has taken innovent lives and humiliated Gunn himself.
__James Gunn is the most exciting and unusual new Western Hero since Buffalo Bill.
James Gunn: Oregon Outrage
New English Library 0450-03414-3, Oct 1977, 123pp, 60p. Cover by Tony Masaro
James Gunn – a hard man for the New World...on the run from the Old.
__James Gunn – Horseman, Gunslinger, Bullwhip expert – determined to seek justice in a lawless new land.
__James Gunn meets up with an Indian, Charlie Two-Dollar, to chase a thieving band of renegade soldiers.
James Gunn 6: Lawless Land
New English Library 0450-03419-4, 1978
X

Novels as Peter Maxwell

The Insanity Machine
Hamlyn, Jul 1978.
X
Killfactor Five
Hamlyn 0600-35343-5, (Jun) 1979, 183pp, 85p. Cover by Chris Moore
Grenade attack at Munich Airport... three burned to death in Sorbonne riot... hijack hostages murdered in Holland... Europe is seething with extremes of violence.
__Industrail-espionage expert Ralph Ledermann is taking a ski holiday in the Italian Alps when he narrowly escapes death by sabotage. As screaming bodies plummet thousands of feet down an icy mountain, he finds himself challenged to discover why.
__The answer is Killfactor Five, a new mystery drug with hideous effects. Given to rats in a laboratory, it raises their aggression levels by a factor of 500 per cent – till they literally tear each other to pieces.
__And now a large consignment is on its way to Britain... destined for human consumption.

Novels as Anonymous, et al

Confessions of a Peeping Tom. Gold Star, 1970?
Passion in Paradise. Headline, Oct 1993.
Scandal in Paradise. Headline, Apr 1994.
O.R.G.I.E.S. Unlimited (by Eve Adam). Headline, Oct 1994.
Naked in Paradise. Headline, Mar 1996.
Exposure in Paradise. Headline, Aug 1996.
Climax in Paradise. Headline, Jul 1997.
Sex Files 3: Unnatural Blonde (by John Desoto). Headline, Sep 1997.

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