Invisible Cities

Invisible Cities

Arnold Skolnick, New York, New York, 1974

Description

This is an imaginary dialog between Venetian traveler Marco Polo and Kublai Khan, melancholy ruler of the Tartars. Polo creates jewel-like images of cities he has visited, but gradually his tales encompass elements of the modern world and the visions become tainted. The emperor is left brooding unhappily over cities which could come, such futuristic nightmares as Brave New World.

Collections: Fifty Books of the Year (1975)
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Art director/designer
Arnold Skolnick
Jacket photograph
Ryszard Horowitz
Production manager
Raymond G. Ferguson
Author
Italo Calvino
Size
5.25 x 8 inches
Pages
176
Quantity printed
edition of 5,000
Price
$6.50
Typeface
VIP Garamond #3 Regular and Italic, 11/15, with display in Letraset Buster
Typesetter
Vail-Ballou Press Inc.
Printer/binder
Vail-Ballou
Printing method
sheet-fed offset
Jacket printer
Algen Press Corporation
Papers
Special Book Offset (Glatfelter), 55 lb., White, Jacket: aluminum foil laminated stock
Paper supplies
Perkins & Squier Company
Binding materials
bound in Holliston Kingston Linen Gray (spine) and Multicolor Textured (Process materials) Black (sides) on 72 pt. binder’s board
Binding method
Smyth sewn, round back
Endpapers
Multicolor textured Algarve Gray
Endpaper supplies
Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Publisher
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.
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