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Robert Schulz
(1928 - 1978)

Degree in Architecture (Princeton), studied art with Frank Reilly (Art Student's League). Best known for magazine (especially Men's titles like Adventure and Man's Magazine) and book illustrations (Pocket, Signet, Dell, Bantam). Handled a number of subjects, including early 50s sci-fi (Arthur C Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Phillip K Dick, Andre Norton), as well as themes concerning war, romance, western, crime.

70,000 to 1 (1960) Schulz, R - 001A

True Adventures (1965) Schulz, R - 002

Men, "The Eight Brave Ones Who Blew Vital" (1953) Schulz, R - 003

Bluebook (1963) Schulz, R - 004

True Adventures (1958) Schulz, R - 005

Peril (1957) Schulz, R - 006

Impact (1957) Schulz, R - 007

Male (1954) Schulz, R - 008

Bluebook (1963) Schulz, R - 009