There may or may not be an alternate universe where that cover is indeed an accurate reflection of William Goldman’s The Princess Bride, but it sure as Hell isn’t this one.
Was that in the film? The Princess Bride, by William Goldman. Ballantine 1974. #wedding pic.twitter.com/hQZjkAxv63
— Pulp Librarian (@PulpLibrarian) December 13, 2016
Although I will be fair about this; this is clearly a printing from before the movie came out and locked itself in as an essential part of modern American fantasy. No publisher would have tried to get away with a cover like that afterwards. I mean, the very thought of doing so would have been, oh, what’s the word?…
I don’t think that is from The Princess Bride. However there was a huge differences between book and film.
Of course, but that woman literally has *snakes coming out of her thighs*. I’m pretty sure that’s not in either. 🙂
It looks like pulp fiction book cover. I like those old book cover artwork.
Hey, I didn’t say that it was bad. 🙂
I’d read that too.
Looks like a cover of one of the John Carter of Mars books.