Cover Gallery: The Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu

This week I reviewed The Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu. As it is with many books which have captured the public’s imagination there are varied covers galore. Below are some of my favorites. I especially like the first one, even though I wouldn’t have minded the leather bound (3rd one down) edition.

There are several others Fu-Manchu books, I’m not sure I’ll read them all but I think the covers were certainly better than the first book in the series.

So tell me, which one is your favorite?

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Man of la Book

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  • They're all better than the cover on the copy I own and reviewed earlier this year....plain yellow with brownish lettering. But I'm with you, I like the first one best.

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