Fire in a Canebrake
Office of Paul Sahre, New York, New York, 2003
Description
More than a half century after the fact, Fire in a Canebrake is an account of the Moore’s Ford lynching, the last mass lynching in America. The cover is meant to evoke a sense of past violence in an otherwise tranquil, contemporary southern setting.
Juror Notes
“I am invited into the calm, soothing scene, only to realize the horror that it actually is. A great expression of the lie that is America the Beautiful through design.” Archie Ferguson
Collections:
50 Books | 50 Covers of 2003
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book cover
Credits
- Design firm
- Office of Paul Sahre
- Creative director
- John Fulbrook III
- Designers
- Paul Sahre, Jean Marc Troadec
- Photographer
- William Eggleston
- Production director
- Olga Leonardo
- Author
- Laura Wexler
- Editor
- Brant Rumble
- Publisher
- Charles Scribner’s Sons
- Trim size
- 5.5 x 8.4375”
- Quantity printed
- 6,000
- Jacket printer
- Phoenix Color Corp.
- Paper
- 100 lb. cover
- Book type
- Literature and nonfiction
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