The covers will always portray what Mrs. McGee called "famous couples who have decent marriages."
Just this week, the cover of Stern magazine portrayed a naked Mr. Schröder shielding himself with a fig leaf.
The controversial cover for the deluxe edition of the album portrays an African-American Jesus.
The single cover, in something of a parody of the original myth, portrays a winged Eddie killing Icarus with a flamethrower.
The First-day cover portrays Dr Ida Scudder, who founded the institute in 1900, working for the medical requirements of pregnant women.
The cover portrays a traditional Slovenian motif.
That final cover portrayed an accomplished bridge player awakened from a dream, still analyzing her bridge hand.
The cover portrays Miss Trump as a fresh-scrubbed youth with flowing hair.
The cover of the 2000 edition portrayed Robert Newton as Long John Silver.
The cover of his 1969 album Rehearsals for Retirement eerily portrays a tombstone with the words: