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Design Category
Book design, 2001
Design firm
Alfred A. Knopf Publishers (New York, New York)
Collection
(2002) 50 Books/50 Covers of 2001

Description

For a single book to do Schulz’s work justice it would have to be about four times as long as this one.

That was the bittersweet conclusion I came to while figuring out what this book was going to be, and once I accepted it (however grudgingly), I was able to give myself limits and parameters (maximum page count for what we wanted to sell it for, etc.) that enabled me to finish. Otherwise I’d still be working on it.

It’s deeply flawed, which is entirely my fault—not the subject’s or anyone else’s—but at least it serves as a proper introduction to what I feel is one of the great single literary works of the second half of the twentieth century.

Credits
Designer: Chip Kidd
Illustrator: Charles M. Schulz
Photographer: Geoff Spear
Production coordinators: Andy Hughes, Serena Park
Trim size: 7 x 8 1/2inches
Pages: 336
Quantity printed: 168,000
Compositor: Toppan Printing
Typefaces: Century Schoolbook, Trade Gothic
Printer: Toppan Printing
Paper: Japanese Art Matte 128 g/m2
Binding method: Smythe-sewn
Author: Charles M. Schulz
Editor: Chip Kidd
Publisher: Pantheon Books