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The Book of Books: 500 Years of Graphic Innovation

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"Since the fifteenth century, the printed book has been an essential carrier of information. And, for more than five hundred years, there have been designers, printers, and publishers who have extended the boundaries of their professions aesthetically and technically, producing books that are masterpieces of graphic art. This sumptuous collection tells the history of the printed book through milestone publications and little-known treasures of the art of the book. The noted originators range from Jenson and Bellaert in the fifteenth century through Piranesi, Bodoni, and Bewick to Morris, Gill, Tschichold, and Birdsall in the modern age. The featured publications include The Nuremberg Chronicle from 1493—a masterpiece of integrated text and illustration; Maria Sibylla Merian’s book of insects from 1719; Muybridge’s 1887 Animal Locomotion; a photomontage book by John Heartfield published in 1929; and a 1937 edition of The Frogs by Aristophanes, produced by the Limited Editions Club of New York."--

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Thames & Hudson
Language
English
Pages
464

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The Book of Books: 500 Years of Graphic Innovation
Sep 07, 2012, Thames & Hudson
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Library of Congress
Z4 .B6474 2012, Z4, Z4 .B66 2012

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL26795046M
ISBN 10
0500515913
ISBN 13
9780500515914
LCCN
2011922566
OCLC/WorldCat
793099364

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OL19337480W

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