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Herbert Kastle
Granada Uniform Edition & other paperbacks

Herbert D. Kastle (1924-1987) was a Brooklyn-born American writer of various types of books including paperback originals from the late 50s into the 80s. He also wrote stories for the science fiction magazines. He may be best remembered today for two classic Gold Medals – HOT PROWL and THE REASSEMBLED MAN. Later in his career he found success writing steamy “mainstream” hardcover novels in the style of Harold Robbins and Sidney Sheldon for publishers like Arbor House and Delacorte. I can’t blame Kastle for writing this stuff, the pay was good and the books were popular and you have to do what you gotta do to pay the rent and the kids’ tuition. They’re not bad books, in fact I hope you will enjoy them. They’re just not for me, not as collectible as the genre stuff he did earlier. It also never ceases to amaze me how raunchy all those later books are – the depravity and pervy sex and violence in these bestselling “mainstream” hardcovers always outstrips anything you can find in a sleazy sixties paperback. This is an overview of Kastle in both US and UK paperbacks, with special emphasis on the British reprints by Granada and Grafton. They put out PB editions of almost all of his books, most of them highlighted by flashy color wraparound photo covers by Beverley Le Barrow and Andrew Cockrill.

 

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1957

ONE THING ON MY MIND – Popular Library 823, PBO

Canadian edition from Popular Library, Toronto is shown here.

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UK PBO revised edition: Grafton 0-586-06576-8, 1986

Grafton, a division of the Collins Publishing Group, continued the uniform wraparound photo cover format of the Granada uniform edition shown below. Kastle’s later novels proved so popular in Britain that his paperback publisher brought out new editions of his earliest novels. ONE THING ON MY MIND had been out of print for almost 30 years.

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1958

KOPTIC COURT – Simon & Schuster hc (hardcover) (Hardcovers not shown here unless so noted.)

1st PB: as 7 KEYS TO KOPTIC COURT – Crest D271, 1959.

Reprint: Avon W330, 1972, scan courtesy of Richard Ahrons. 

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UK : as KEYS TO 7 ROOMS, WH Allen hardcover, 1958

< UK PB: Ace (Harborough) H366, 1960

As KOPTIC COURT – Mayflower 583 12417 8, 1975.>

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1959

BACHELOR SUMMER – Avon T355, PBO

UK PB: Grafton 0-586-06577-6, 1986

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CAMERA – Simon & Schuster hc

1st PB: Bantam H2133, 1960

Reprint: Dell 0998, 1971

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UK : WH Allen hc, 1960


UK PB: Four Square 627, 1962

UK PB revised edition: Grafton 0-586-06578-4, 1987

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1961

COUNTDOWN TO MURDER – Crest s491, PBO

UK PBO Granada Mayflower 0-583-12763-0, 1978. This ISBN also assigned to HOT PROWL, see below.

Reprinted Grafton (same ISBN) (not shown)

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THE WORLD THEY WANTED – St Martin’s Press hc

1st PB: Avon W347, 1972. Scan courtesy of Richard Ahrons.

UK : WH Allen hc, 1962

UK PB: Granada Mayflower 583-12416-X, 1975

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1964

THE REASSEMBLED MAN – Gold Medal L1494, PBO

Kastle’s science-fiction sixties classic is desired for its fantastic four-nudes cover art by Frank Frazetta.

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2nd PB: Gold Medal R2041, no date (nd) (1969)

Fawcett Gold Medal wisely re-used the popular Frazetta cover art on this reprint edition.

If it is true that there are only seven plots, then the plot of this story is SUPERMAN. Average schmuck Edward Berner is given superhuman strength and sexual prowess and power by visiting aliens studying Earth. The difference between Kastle’s Superman and the Superman of the comics is that while the comic book Superman uses his powers for the good of mankind, Edward Berner is strictly interested in self-aggrandizement, personal gain, egocentric romantic conquests, bullying and stupidity.

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Australian PB: Eclipse no number (nn), nd

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Revised 1st hc: as EDWARD BERNER IS ALIVE AGAIN!, Prentice-Hall, 1975 (hardcover shown here, no PB with this title)

Copyright page says “portions of this novel were previously published under the title THE REASSEMBLED MAN”. To be more precise, the first 9½ chapters are new. From halfway into chapter 10 until the end of the book, THE REASSEMBLED MAN is reprinted in full with minor changes, such as an additional closing page.

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UK : as THE THREE LIVES OF EDWARD BERNER – WH Allen hc, 1976

UK PB: Granada Mayflower 0 583 12617 0, 1978 (scarce)

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1965

HOT PROWL – Gold Medal d1591, PBO

Last book as Herbert D. Kastle, after this he drops the middle initial.

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UK PB: Mayflower 583 12763 0, 1977.

Granada 0 583 12763 0, 1982. 1984 reprint shown.

Publisher creates confusion by assigning the same ISBN used on COUNTDOWN TO MURDER.

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1968

THE MOVIE MAKER – Bernard Geis hc

1st PB: Dell 5866, 1969

With this 500-page bestselling blockbuster, Kastle created a new career as a “mainstream” novelist.

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UK : WH Allen hc, 1969

< UK PB: Mayflower 583 11692 2, 1970

Granada 583 11692 2, 1973.  Scan courtesy of Jack McIntyre.>

Grafton 1978 (not shown)

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1969

MIAMI GOLDEN BOY – Bernard Geis hc

1st PB: Avon, 1971

Cover by Robert McGinnis

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UK WH Allen hc, 1970

UK PB: Granada Mayflower, 1972 (not shown)

< Granada 0 583 12006 7, 1982, uniform edition

Grafton not shown

The kinky sex and soap opera formula of THE MOVIE MAKER was so successful Kastle continued writing these the rest of his life.

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1971

SURROGATE WIFE – writing as “Valerie X. Scott as told to Herbert d’H. Lee”– Dell 7578, PBO

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UK : WH Allen hc, 1972

UK PB: Mayflower 583 12129 2, 1973

“nonfiction”

The British showed Dell what type of cover this title called for. The Mayflowers, Granadas and Graftons cover models all seem to be Page Three Girls.

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1972

MILLIONAIRES – Delacorte hc

<1st PB: Dell 5630, 1973

UK : WH Allen hc, 1972

UK PB: Granada 1973

  Granada 583-12078-3, 1982 (5th, uniform edition)>

Grafton not shown

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1973

ELLIE – Delacorte hc

1st PB: Dell 2176, 1974

Published in Great Britain as LITTLE LOVE.

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UK : as LITTLE LOVE, WH Allen hc, 1973


< UK PB: Mayflower 583 12228 0, 1974


Granada 583 12228 0, 1982 uniform edition >

Grafton, 1986 not shown

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1975

CROSS-COUNTRY – Delacorte hc


<1st PB: Dell 4585, 1975


Reprint Dell 14585, 1984>

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UK :WH Allen HC, 1975


< UK PB: Mayflower 583 12581 6, 1977


Granada 583 12581 6, 1979 (1985 reprint shown) >


Grafton not shown

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1976

THE GANG – Dell 2786, PBO

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UK : WH Allen HC, 1977

UK PB: Granada Mayflower 0 583 12642 1, 1978


Grafton 583 12642 1, 1988

Scan courtesy of Jack McIntyre. > 

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1977 DEATH SQUAD –Dell 13659, PBO. Scan courtesy of Richard Ahrons.

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UK : WH Allen hc, 1978

UK PB as HIT SQUAD – Granada Panther 1979 not shown

< Granada Panther 583 13030 5, uniform edition, 1984

CROSS-COUNTRY and THE GANG are both about manhunts for murderers, but the detective chasing them is the same guy in both books. In DEATH SQUAD he takes on a vigilante group of cops, so this is known as the third book in the Detective Sgt. Roersch trilogy.

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1979

LADIES OF THE VALLEY – Arbor House hc

1st PB: Dell 14776, 1980.  Cover art by Birney Lettick.

DOLLS OF THE VALLEY might have been a better title for this novel written in the tradition of Jacqueline Susann and Gwen Davis.

The Brits call this DIRTY MOVIES, which is a MUCH more accurate title. For one thing, only one character in this book about Hollywood and Beverly Hills actually lives in the valley, and she’s no lady. Since the book is all about the first porn movie made by a major studio, DIRTY MOVIES is just right.

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UK : as DIRTY MOVIES, WH Allen hc, 1979

UK PB: Granada Mayflower  583 13155 7, 1980

Grafton 1989 not shown

And it is a dirty book, about a burned-out New York Jewish writer selling out in Hollywood (I have no idea who Kastle could have based that character on), and a producer who enjoys rape and little boys, and one of the filmmakers moonlights as a serial killer. And all the actresses prostitute themselves for film roles, and it is all way way over the top, totally depraved.

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1980

SUNSET PEOPLE – Jove 0-515-054887, PBO. Front and back covers shown.

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UK : WH Allen, 1980

UK PB: Granada Panther 0-583-13418-1, 1984

A woman sets herself out as bait to catch the Sunset Strip serial killer who murdered her sister.

 

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1982

DAVID’S WAR – no US edition found

UK : WH Allen hc

UK PB: Granada Panther 0-583-13594-3, 1983

The author’s final book.

Wraparound cover photos on Granada/Grafton paperbacks

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MOVIE MAKER and THE GANG covers provided by Jack McIntyre

 

If you have additional Kastle uniform edition books or cover scans you would like to add to this project please e-mail me at lnmunroe@pacbell.net

 



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