The Story of Art, Pocket Edition
Phaidon Press Ltd., New York, New York, 2006
Description
Sir Ernst Gombrich (1909–2001) enjoyed a standing in the art world and a popularity with both experts and a vast general readership alike that remain unrivalled to this day. The Story of Art is the most famous and popular book on art ever written: it has sold more than 7 million copies over the past 50 years. For the new pocket edition, this classic has been transformed from a 668-page, 3.5-pound original, into a manageable, handy-size format.
To reduce the bulk of the pages, the text section was printed in one color (black) on off-white bible paper, followed by the plates section on coated art paper. There are two ribbon markers, one for each section, to make referencing easier. Instead of the conventional shrink-wrapping, this book is hand-wrapped in glassine like a parcel, making you feel as you unwrap it that this is a special object.
Juror Notes
“Art book as book block—or blockbuster. Dense but with paper light as a feather.”
“Nice contemporary solution for an academic book.”
Credits
- Design firm
- Phaidon Press Ltd.
- Creative director
- Alan Fletcher
- Art director
- Richard Schlagman
- Designer
- Sonya Dyakova
- Jacket designer
- Sonya Dyakova
- Author
- E.H. Gombrich
- Editor
- Julia Rolf
- Trim size
- 7.32 x 4.33 inches
- Pages
- 1,048
- Compositor
- Sonya Dyakova
- Typefaces
- Joanna (Eric Gill), TYP1451 (Nico Schweizer, Lineto)
- Publisher/client
- Richard Schlagman