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The Art of American Book Covers: 1875-1930 [Hardcover]

Richard Minsky (Author)
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October 20, 2010

From floral patterns to cityscapes, the boldest book designs of a golden age are gathered here in full color.

At the turn of the century, book design was more than a craft; it was a labor of love. Readers accustomed to today’s more utilitarian book covers will find breathtaking images here. The diversity and ingenuity of the artwork will capture the imagination of book lovers and collectors alike—and anyone who enjoys engaging design. 100 color illustrations

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"Whether you curl up and read it, shelve it for reference, or place on the coffee table, this is one book you don't want to miss. "

Read the entire review: finebooksmagazine.com/issue/201004/minsky-1.phtml --Fine Books & Collections Magazine

"Minsky has a sharp eye for stylish, beautifully executed covers." --Critical Flame

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"Richard Minsky has applied his formidable intellect and passion for a "golden age" of book design to his new book, and the result is a meticulously researched, lavishly illustrated tour de force, enhanced by Minsky's sharp analysis and eye for aesthetic nuance.  it is a treasure to have and hold."
-Ina Saltz
 Author, Typography ssentials
 Associate Professor of Art, The City College of New York

"The subject of this book represents one of the highest achievements in the history of American art and design. There is no one better equipped to tell this story and to describe the exquisite and highly imaginative bookcovers created in a fifty year period beginning in the 1870s."
-Kenneth Soehner
 Arthur K. Watson Chief Librarian, Thomas J. Watson Library
 The Metropolitan Museum of Art

"The long, unequal battle between modernism and nostalgia is played out in the architectural fabric of every city in North America. In the realm of book design and typography, the contest is just as important but not nearly so easy to see. Old books are tossed aside far more easily and readily than buildings. Those that survive are very often tucked away on the least accessible library shelves. Richard Minsky knows where and how to find them. He unveils that rich, forgotten heritage and makes great sense of what he finds."
-Robert Bringhurst
 Author, The Elements of Typographic Style

"This attractive publication is both entertaining and educational.  Through insightful commentary supported by solid research, Richard Minsky opens our eyes to the elegance and sophistication of nineteenth century book cover design."
-Jae Jennifer Rossman
 Assistant Director for Special Collections
 Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library, Yale University

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 136 pages
  • Publisher: George Braziller, Inc.; 1st edition, 2nd printing edition (October 20, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807616028
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807616024
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 8.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #372,692 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Richard Minsky is widely acclaimed as a pioneering book artist whose work is collected internationally by major museums and libraries. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant and the prestigious US/UK Bicentennial Fellowship, awarded by the National Endowment for the Arts and The British Council. In 2010 Yale University, the repository of The Richard Minsky Archive, presented an exhibition of fifty years of Minsky's work. You can download the free PDF version of the catalog at
http://www.library.yale.edu/arts/specialcollections/Material_Meets_Metaphor-Minsky.pdf

Richard is the Founder of the Center for Book Arts (1974), which has mounted over 200 exhibitions during the past 35 years, and currently offers 100 classes and workshops. He has lectured at many institutions, including Brown University, The London College of Printing, Washington University, and The Wizard Academy.
He has published two limited edition volumes on American Decorated Publishers' Bindings, 1872-1929, which are in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Morgan Library, and other great institutions.

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A FEAST FOR THE MIND AND THE EYE, May 1, 2010
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"The Art of American Book Covers 1875-1930" is a feast for the mind and the eye; intellectually rigorous, provocative and unpretentious. Minsky combines in this authoritative tour-de-force the highest levels of passion, giftedness, integrity and commitment, all rare commodities in our time. His technical breadth and expertise are nonpareil.

It is a rewarding experience just to glance at the book's lively visual content and to turn its pages. But the mother lode is in the exploration of Minsky's in-depth (but highly readable) descriptive notes that illuminate all facets of a cover and create active thought in the reader.

Bravo!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Meticulously researched and lavishly illustrated, May 3, 2010
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This book is a treasure to have and to hold. The author's passion for and knowledge of the subject matter is evident on every page, with precise and insightful commentary and analysis. Richard Minsky is a first-rate scholar who has cornered the market on his subject matter, a splendid Golden Age of book design where imagery, typographic design, and painstaking craftsmanship resulted in books that are stunningly beautiful decorative objects, apart from their literary merits. I especially enjoyed the author's thematic juxtaposition of images; it is amazing to discover the ways in which a pattern of trees, for example, can serve as a backdrop for so many diverse subjects.

As edifying and well-written as the accompanying text may be, it is the images that mesmerize...so beautifully reproduced that one can almost imagine feeling the impression of the stamping and the glow of the gold on the woven texture of the jacket. These are exquisite likenesses, richly colored and finely detailed. I have found myself deeply drawn into this beautiful world through this well-made volume, itself handsomely bound and stamped with an ornate interleaving of vines and exotic blooms entirely representative of its contents. It is a most welcome addition to my collection of books on books, and anyone who loves books should have it.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A joy-filled book about the art of the book by a great artist, August 16, 2010
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Richard Minsky's The Art of American Book Covers: 1875-1930 is a work that fully merits the term amazing. He covers one of book publishing's most creative periods, when covers took on some of the qualities of sculpture.

Minsky is uniquely qualified to guide us through the history of a time when the book as art merged with the book as industrial object. He was a -- some would say the -- founder of the modern book art movement, whose influence inspired countless artists. He revolutionized the concept of the book by detaching it from its purely literary conventions and concentrating on the ways in which books provoke love and hate in the social milieu by their very existence. Using simple office equipment such as the inkjet printer, he also showed how the author/artist could escape the control of the industrial publishing complex and create works that were products of individual thought rather than groupthink.

The Art of American Book Covers mainly consists of the covers themselves, which are shown in full color, along with brief biographical and historical information, but Minsky's introduction -- beautifully illustrated with examples -- is a remarkably complete yet succinct history of the period, its artists and its main business and intellectual forces. He writes:

"In the 1870s book cover art in the United States entered a Golden Age that lasted more than fifty years. Some of the work is startling for its prescience and can be associated with art movements that occurred decades after the books were produced. Publishers commissioned contemporary painters, architects, and stained glass designers to create covers that would grab the eye of bookstore browsers.

"Artists experimented with new visual concepts and production processes in an era of rapid technological, social, and aesthetic evolution. These artists were in the forefront not only of book cover design, but of visual culture. In the following pages you will see works by early precursors to Malevich, Marinetti, Kandinsky, Kline, Escher, and other artists. One wonders if the artists had these books in their childhood homes.

"Identifying the cover artists helped publishers to sell books. Houghton, Mifflin took the lead in America in 1887, featuring Mrs. Henry Whitman's name as the cover designer in their advertising, but showed no images of the covers. Sarah Wyman Whitman created hundreds of covers for Houghton and influenced many other artists. In the decade that followed, other publishers' advertisements and catalogs featured cover artists such as Frank Hazenplug, Will Bradley, and Bruce Rogers, who had become so well known that their names appeared without pictures of the covers.

"As early as the 1840s, Americans were buying books as decorative objects for their homes as well as works of literature. This was not the same as buying sets of books by the yard to decorate the shelves of a home library. The beautiful covers of individual books were meant to be seen, not hidden on shelves with only their spines exposed."

If you love books, you will love this book. It is a landmark in the history of the book and will surely provide great inspiration for any artist, whether working in the field of books or not. Minsky captures a critical moment in industrial design that was characterized by a profound sense of humanism. Far from being ironed out and standardized, book covers were intensely personal, suffused with a kind of joy that survives to this day in the art of the book cover. Modern production may be much slicker, less textured, but book covers remain defiantly creative even as content is muffled in deadening white noise. The Art of American Book Covers is easily one of Minsky's greatest works, a stunning example of critical art history that is free of any kind of curatorial jargon, fundamentally respectful of our intelligence, yet clear, accessible and useful. It belongs in every library.
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