Title
Run, Chico, Run
Subject
Interpersonal relations
City & town life
Economic & social conditions
Smoking
Couples
Young adults
Alleys
Slums
Fire escapes
Clotheslines
Fences
Jeans (Clothing)
T-shirts
Traffic signs & signals
One-way streets
Description
Yellow
A dark-haired young woman sits on a wooden box in a city alleyway, looking over her shoulder at a young man. The young man slouches, hands in pockets and a cigarette in his mouth. The background of the alleyway includes brick wall, wooden fence, and apartment buildings with fire escapes and laundry lines.
At head of title on front cover: They grew in hell's backyard.
At foot of front cover: Original Gold Medal novel--not a reprint.
Grayscale illustration of a street sign identifying the intersection of Lexington Ave. and E. 100 St. An arrow indicating One-Way hangs from the E. 100 St. sign.
Yellow background with black text.
Gold Medal tri-color ribbon graphic on front, back and spine.
Creator
not identified
Brown, Wenzell, 1912-
Publisher
Special Collections, University Libraries
State University of New York at Buffalo
Fawcett
Date
1953
Contributor
Kelley, George, 1949-
Rights
IN COPYRIGHT. This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).
Type
Book covers
Cover (Illustrations)
Mystery fiction
Crime fiction
Image
Still Image
Identifier
7
ECX0090
Date Created
8/24/2005
Date Modified
8/24/2005
Is Part Of
LIB001
Pulp Fiction Cover Art
Gold Medal Book (292)
Collection
Citation
not identified and Brown, Wenzell, 1912-, “Run, Chico, Run,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed December 6, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/items/show/29228.


