Boston

Boston

P.J. Conkwright, 1975

Description

The problem here is obvious: color had to be ganged on one side of each signature and the colors within each signature had to kept consistent in tone. This is flat, not process, color, and in some cases the sheet went six times through Meriden’s single color presses. We chose Monotype Bell as being closest to Updike’s favorite, Mountjoye. We also love the Olde Style laid; it’s a paper for which even old D.B. would have felt a qualified affection.

Collections: Fifty Books of the Year (1976)
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Designer
P.J. Conkwright
Jacket designer
John Anderson
Illustrator
Rudolph Ruzicka
Production manager
Donna Long
Author
Walter Muir Whitehill
Size
5.75 x 8.75 inches
Pages
144
Quantity printed
first printing of 7,500
Price
$12.50 hardbound, $6.95 paperbound
Typeface
Text (12/14) and display in Monotype Bell
Typesetter
Stinehour Press
Printer
Meriden Gravure Company
Jacket printer
Winthrop Press
Printing method
sheet-fed offset
Papers
Olde Style Laid, 80 lb., Jacket: Americana Mr. Vernon, 80lb. white
Paper manufacturers
S.D. Warren Company, Strathmore Paper Company (jacket)
Paper supplies
Carter Rice Storrs & Bement
Binder
Robert Burlen & Son
Binding
Blind panel embossed on binding and a Ruzicka engraving tipped in
Binding materials
Novelex Linen, #2764 salmon, made by Holliston Mills, supplied by Robert Burlen & Son; on 80 pt. binder’s board
Binding method
Smyth sewn, round back
Endpapers
Multicolor, gold
Endpaper manufacturer
Process Materials Corporation
Endpaper supplies
Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Publisher
David Godine
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