Is Anyone Taking Notice?
Muriel Cooper, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1973
Description
Hunger, disease, war, insurrection and catastrophe—these are the subjects of this haunting book: images of people worlds apart sharing a common humanity and vulnerability. Phrases drawn from Solzhenitsyn’s 1970 Nobel Lecture are used contrapuntally with the author’s words and photographers. It is not an easy book. Our design objective was to reach the reader with its beauty.
Collections:
Fifty Books of the Year (1974)
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book
Credits
- Art director/designer
- Muriel Cooper
- Jacket designers
- Muriel Cooper, Betsy hacker
- Photographer
- Donald McCullin
- Author
- Donald McCullin
- Size
- 12 x 11 inches
- Pages
- 180
- Quantity printed
- edition of 5,000
- Price
- $14.95
- Typeface
- Monotype Univers, 9/12 and 8/12, with display in foundry Univers
- Typesetters
- Wolf Composition Company, Inc., Atlantic Typographers, Inc.
- Printer
- Rapoport Printing Corporation
- Printing method
- sheet-fed offset, Stonetone process
- Paper
- Quintessence Dull (Northwest), 100 lb., White
- Paper supplies
- Pratt Paper Company
- Binder
- sendor bindery, Inc.
- Binding
- Binding material Stonetone offset by Rapoport
- Binding materials
- bound in pre-printed Kivar 6 (Scott) on 90 pt. binder’s board
- Binding method
- Smyth sewn, square back
- Endpapers
- All Purpose Litho, White
- Endpaper supplies
- John Carter & Company; printed in silver.
- Jacket
- Stonetone offset on Lustro Offset Enamel Gloss (Warren)
- Publisher
- The MIT Press
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