Description
It's common knowledge that the name Gutenberg and the words "moveable type" go together. What's far less known is that Garamond, Baskerville, and Bodoni aren't just font options in a word processing dropdown menu, but the names of some of the real punchcutters and type designers who raised the essential work of typography to the level of art.
One Hundred Books Famous in Typography, the latest entry in the Grolier Club's prestigious Grolier Hundred series, is the story of art and technology working in harmony with each other, all the way from Johannes Gutenberg's ingenious development of a system for reproducing texts through the introduction of newer technologies like hot-metal line casting, phototype, and digital type. Featuring scholarly yet accessible context for the works discussed and their typographical significance, and illustrated with more than two hundred images, Jerry Kelly's book is the most comprehensive exploration yet of this essential facet of bookmaking and publishing.
About the Author
Jerry Kelly is a book and typography designer, a calligrapher, and the author of numerous books, including Hermann Zapf and the World He Designed.
Reviews
"From the paper and handsome binding to the printing of the illustrations, every aspect of One Hundred Books Famous in Typography has been carefully considered. This is not just a book about letters, but a book about the evolution of the printed word." * Times Literary Supplement *
"Comprehensive. A major achievement" * Sebastian Carter, author of Twentieth Century Type Designers *
"I am so impressed by the depth of research, elegance of [the] text, and the scope of theme. Bravo." * Steven Heller, School of Visual Arts *
Book Information
ISBN 9781605830940
Author Jerry Kelly
Format Hardback
Page Count 334
Imprint Grolier Club of New York
Publisher Grolier Club of New York
Weight(grams) 1414g
Dimensions(mm) 289mm * 219mm * 34mm