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The Unifinished Crime, by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding (Ace Double, 1963).From Ebay.
The Human Jungle, by Christopher Dobson (Consul, 1963).From a charity shop in Bournemouth.
The Birds and Other Stories, by Daphne du Maurier (Penguin, 1963).From a car boot sale in Winchester.
For Your Eyes Only, by Ian Fleming (Pan, 1963).From a car boot sale in Winchester.
Diamonds Are Forever, by Ian Fleming (Pan, 1963).From a car boot sale in Winchester.
The Bedroom Bolero, by Michael Avallone (Belmont, 1963).From a second-hand bookshop in Nottingham.
Go Home, Stranger, by Charles Williams (Gold Medal, 1963).From Ebay.
The Make-Believe Man, by Elizabeth Fenwick (Gollancz, 1963).From Amazon.
When Churchyards Yawn, ghost stories selected by Cynthia Asquith (Arrow, 1963).From a second-hand bookstore in New York.
everythingsecondhand: The Adventure Of The Christmas Pudding, by Agatha Christie (Fontana, 1963). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Go, lovely Rose, by Jean Potts (Penguin, 1963).From Ebay.
everythingsecondhand: Killing A Mouse On Sunday, by Emeric Pressburger (Collins, 1963). From a charity shop in Canterbury.
“He had enough guts for 3 guys, enough lives for 9 cats.” The Name Of The Game Is Death, by Dan J. Marlowe (Gold Medal, 1963).From a box of books bought on Ebay.
Strongarm, by Dan J. Marlowe (Fawcett, 1963).From a box of books bought on Ebay.
everythingsecondhand: Seconds, by David Ely (Signet, 1963). From The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles. Later turned into a film by John Frankenheimer, starring Rock Hudson.
A House In Naples, by Peter Rabe (Gold Medal, 1963).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Haunting Of Hill House, by Shirley Jackson (Four Square, 1963).From ebay.
The Running Man, by J. Hunter Holly (Monarch, 1963). Cover art by Ralph Brillhart.From a charity shop in Leicester.
everythingsecondhand:The Outsider, by Colin Wilson (Pan Books, 1963). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
On The Run, by John D. MacDonald (Gold Medal, 1963). Cover art by Robert McGinnis.From Ebay.
After The Funeral, by Agatha Christie (Fontana, 1963).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: When Churchyards Yawn, ghost stories selected by Cynthia Asquith (Arrow, 1963). From a second-hand bookstore in New York.
This Creeping Evil, by Geoffrey Bennett (Sea-lion) (Arrow, 1963).From a second-hand bookshop in Charing Cross Road, London.
everythingsecondhand: Strongarm, by Dan J. Marlowe (Fawcett, 1963). From a box of books bought on Ebay.
everythingsecondhand: “He had enough guts for 3 guys, enough lives for 9 cats.” The Name Of The Game Is Death, by Dan J. Marlowe (Gold Medal, 1963). From a box of books bought on Ebay.
everythingsecondhand: The Bedroom Bolero, by Michael Avallone (Belmont, 1963). From a second-hand bookshop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: Honeymoon In Hell, by Fredric Brown (Bantam, 1963). From Ebay. DO YOU DARE to let your mind drift back to that point where reason stops and free-floating, rainbow-striped fantasy begins? We’re not suggesting you do it, because
Living High, by Stephen Longstreet (Gold Medal, 1963).From eBay.
Alfred Hitchcock introduces A Bouquet of Clean Crimes and Neat Murders: Stories by Henry Slesar (Arrow, 1963).From a charity shop in Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
everythingsecondhand: The Violent Lady, by Michael E. Knerr (Monarch, 1963). Cover painting by Harry Barton. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: The Vampire: An Anthology, arranged and selected by Ornella Volta and Valeria Riva, with a foreword by Roger Vadim (Neville Spearman Ltd, 1963) From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
The Devil Rides Out, by Dennis Wheatley (Arrow, 1963).From eBay.
The Witching Night, by C.S. Cody (Corgi, 1963).From eBay.
E Pluribus Unicorn, by Theodore Sturgeon (Panther, 1963).From eBay
Death In The Stocks, by Georgette Heyer (Panther, 1963).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Look Behind You, Lady, by A.S. Fleischman (Gold Medal, 1963).A gift.
everythingsecondhand:The Make-Believe Man, by Elizabeth Fenwick (Gollancz, 1963).From Amazon.
everythingsecondhand:On The Run, by John D. MacDonald (Gold Medal, 1963). Cover art by Robert McGinnis.From Ebay.
everythingsecondhand:The Haunting Of Hill House, by Shirley Jackson (Four Square, 1963).From ebay.
everythingsecondhand:The Murderers, by Fredric Brown (Bantam, 1963).From Ebay.
redlipstickresurrected:Liu Baojun aka Liu Bao Jun aka 刘宝军 (Chinese, b. 1963, Dandong, Liaoning Province, China) - ongoing Old Shanghai Pipe-Smoking Woman series, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
photojojo: In 1963, Melvin Sokolsky shot these iconic images for Harper’s Bazaar “Bubble” Spring Collection. Surreal, no? Dreamy Photos of Women Floating Over Paris via Minimum Exposition
somedevil: Duane Michals, Untitled, 1963
Irma la Douce, 1963 Jack & Shirley . #bw #cinematography #classic
Irma la Douce, 1963 Jack & Shirley . #colorful #cinematography #classic
thinksquad: On June 11, 1963, AP’s Malcolm Browne photographed Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc’s ritual suicide by fire in Saigon.
thirdorgan: Karol Frycz (Poland, ur. 29 marca 1877 w Cieszkowach; zm. 30 sierpnia 1963 w Krakowie) „Król w podziemiach” do sztuki Jerzego Żuławskiego „Eros i Psyche”, 1904
crime-time: “Dying Is an art. Like everything else, I do it exceptionally well” - Sylvia Plath. On February 10, 1963 Sylvia Plath was found dead of carbon monoxide poisoning in her kitchen. Plath had placed her head in the oven, while the
dichotomization: On June 11th 1963, Thích Quảng Đức, a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, sat down in the middle of a busy intersection in Saigon, covered himself in gasoline and he then ignited a match, and set himself on fire. Đức burned to death in
August 28, 1963 - “I Have A Dream” MLK - Happy Anniversary
vintagegal: Gordon Parks - Black Muslim Protest, 1963 (via)
rifa: literatenonsense: exgynocraticgrrl: Malcolm X: Our History Was Destroyed By Slavery on March 17, 1963 in Chicago. see how little we get taught about history - I never had any idea why Malcolm X used the ‘X’. How come I didn’t know
queervegancunt:p-okemonica:literatenonsense:exgynocraticgrrl: Malcolm X: Our History Was Destroyed By Slavery on March 17, 1963 in Chicago. see how little we get taught about history - I never had any idea why Malcolm X used the ‘X’. how come
isabelcostasixties: Françoise Hardy photographed by Jean-Claude Sauer in March 1963
pinuptown: Linda Smith, 1963