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
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 April 24, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/items/show/29228.