Background information, content
"This visual history, 'The Book of Books. 500 Years of Graphic Innovation', brings together an extraordinary collection of books to illustrate a canon of more than five hundred years of Western book design. Beginning in 1471 with an edition printed by the influential Nicolas Jenson in Venice and ending in 2010 with a stylish design by Irma Boom, these exceptional and sometimes iconic work cover a broad range of genres: reference works and works of art, 'machines for reading' and picture books, prestigious collector's items and affordable paperbacks. The story moves from the era when books were accessible only to a wealthy elite, through to the introduction of the first inexpensive editions of popular works, then on to the age of mechanization, when high-quality books could at last be mass-produced for a growing reading public, and beyond to the postmodern era, when restricted print runs and luxury presentation once again became marks of desirability. As well as changing tastes and evolving technology, the contributions made by printers, illustrators, typographers and graphic designers are highlighted throughout, showcasing the evolution of methods to guide readers through the text, the emergence of standard elements such as title pages and tables of contents, and the shifting interaction between typography, colour and images. Here is the work of the greatest printers of the hand-press period – Aldus Manutius, Christoffel Plantin, the Elzeviers, John Baskerville, Giambattista Bodoni – alongside books by trendsetting designers of the modern era – William Morris, El Lissitzky, Jan Tschichold, Paul Rand, Massin, Bruce Mau. Also featured are remarkable illustrated works by architects and artists such as Giovanni Battista Piranesi and Maria Sibylla Merian.
Special attention is also given to printers' manuals and type specimens, placing letterforms and printing techniques in a broader context, and charting the changing relationship between form and function, between legible clarity and decorative profusion. Even in today's digital age, many designers and readers still feel strongly attracted to the printed book as an object of beauty and fascination. Lavishly illustrated throughout, this is an unmissable journey through time for everyone who loves books.
The featured publications include:
'The Nuremberg Chronicle" from 1493―a masterpiece of integrated text and illustration; the book of insects by Maria Sibylla Merian from 1719; Eadweard MUYBRIDGE - 'Animal Locomotion' from 1887; a photomontage book by John HEARTFIELD ,published in 1929; as wwell as a 1937 edition of The Frogs by Aristophanes, produced by the Limited Editions Club of New York." (© Thames & Hiudson, 2013)
About the photographers with works in 'The Book of Books'
- Eadweard MYBRIDGE
John HEARTFIELD
Photo books by and on the work of photographers inside 'The Book odf Books'
- Eadweard MYBRIDGE
John HEARTFIELD
About the designer of 'The Book of Books', Irma BOOM
Photo books, designed by Irma BOOM
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- Mathieu Lommen
- Format
- HC with dust jacket, as issued, 23 x 32 x 3 cm., 464 pp., color ills., 2,7oo gr., text language: English