Cardinal

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Cardinal C-1

 

Cardinal C-100

 

Cardinal C-200

 

Cardinal C-300

 

Cardinal GC- Series

 

Pocket Book created the Cardinal editions in 1951. As with the other 35¢ labels such as Gold Medal’s Red Seal books and Bantam’s  and Graphic’s “Giant” editions, an extra dime went a long way. The books sported a gold spine, while Pocket Book’s regular 25¢ volumes transitioned to the silver spine. Then, as inflation began taking its toll in 1952, the Cardinal C-series books began shrinking in width, and Pocket Book rolled out the GC-series books at 50¢ a pop.

Cardinal is one of the lesser collected labels by the vintage paperback crowd. That’s interesting, since the cover art was generally high quality and the range of Cardinal titles was impressive. I believe the reason may lay in the fact that Cardinals LOOK more like modern paperback books. They were well constructed, thick, and very square.

Many of Pocket Book’s early labels were reprinted as Cardinals. This was especially apparent with Erle Stanley Gardner’s books, as well as the most-printed paperback of all times (drum roll, please): Dr. Benjamin Spock’s Baby and Child Care.

 

Updated November 2007