Paperback Quarterly (Vol. 3 No. 3) Fall 1980
(Author) Billy C LeePaperback Quarterly, journal of mass-market paperback history, Fall 1980, Volume 3 Number 3, contains: "Louis L'Amour's Pseudonymous Works," by John D. Nesbitt, "First Printing: Two Million," by Michael Barson, "Interview with John Jakes," by Michael Barson, "Reprints/Reprints: Ray Bradbury's FAHRENHEIT 451," by Bill Crider, "Agatha Christie in Dell Mapbacks," by Bill Lyles, "Soft Cover Sketches: an introduction," by Thomas L. Bonn, "Soft Cover Sketches: James Avati," by Thomas L. Bonn and "Collecting Original Paperback Cover Art," by Robert Weinberg.
Billy C Lee
Billy C. Lee was a prolific American writer known for his novel "The Last Train Home," a poignant tale of love and loss set during the Great Depression. His lyrical prose and heartfelt storytelling captured the essence of human emotion, leaving a lasting impact on readers worldwide.