Description
Martin Salisbury has selected over fifty of the artists and illustrators who were active in the period 1920-1970 in the UK and USA, as well as others such as Tove Jansson and Celestino Piatti, and discusses their life and work. A selection of dust jackets - both known and too long forgotten - for each artist reveals how far the book as an artefact had travelled from the days of the plain wrapper in the nineteenth century.
The history of the illustrated book jacket, tracing its development across the 20th century through some of the most outstanding designs of the era
About the Author
Martin Salisbury is Professor of Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art, where he leads the renowned MA Children's Book Illustration Programme. He has previously chaired the International Jury at the Bologna Children's Book Fair, and been a member of the jury at the Global Illustration Awards in China. Mr Salisbury is the author of a number of books on the practice and theory of illustration, which have been published in numerous languages around the world.
Reviews
'The richest feast for the eye, garnished with sharp learning' - John Sutherland, The Spectator
'Sumptuous ... drips with period flavour and shows how false the distinction between fine and applied art can be' - Michael Prodger, New Statesman
'Gorgeous ... dust jackets are an underrated art' - The Oldie
'The dust jacket doffed and donned in the 20th century ... There is a glorious cast of subjects ripe for rediscovery' - The Art Newspaper
'A delightful, deeply learned anthology' - Literary Review
'Irresistibly nostalgic' - Observer
'A lovely, slightly foxed thing, perfect for Boxing Day' - Sunday Herald
'A beautiful book, about beautiful books' - Caught by the River
'Evocative' - Choice
'A sheer delight' - Yorkshire Post
Book Information
ISBN 9780500519134
Author Martin Salisbury
Format Hardback
Page Count 200
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 1220g