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Design Category
Book design, 2002
Design firm
University of Nebraska Press (Lincoln, Nebraska)
Collection
(2003) 50 Books/50 Covers of 2002

Description

An American Cycling Odyssey is the account of the brash young journalist George Nellis’s attempt in 1887 to break the time record for crossing the United States on a bicycle. Though the apparent self-parody may not have been deliberate, the narrative is often as hilarious as The Diary of a Nobody by the Brothers Grossmith. The publisher expected a popular market for this book, so it seemed appropriate that the design should echo the levity of the text. The page folios are intended to suggest an odometer counting the miles as Nellis attempts to beat the clock.

Credits
Art director: Richard Eckersley
Designer: Richard Eckersley
Cartographer: Christopher L. Brest
Production director: Debra Turner
Production coordinator: Alison Rold
Trim size: 5 1/2 x 9 inches
Pages: 216
Quantity printed: 2,500
Compositor: Richard Eckersley
Typefaces: Clarendon Bold Condensed, Cycles
Printer: Sheridan Books, Inc.
Paper: Glatfelter Natural B19 55 lb.
Binder: Sheridan Books, Inc.
Binding method: Smyth-sewn
Jacket designer: Richard Eckersley
Jacket printer: University of Nebraska Press
Author: Kevin J. Hayes
Editor: Gary Dunham
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press