How the Mouse Was Hit on the Head by a Stone and So Discovered the World
Herb Lubalin, Etienne Delessert, 1971
Description
This is a children’s story developed through close cooperation between the author/artist and a team of psychologists, under the direction of Professor Jean Piaget who tested each idea, each sentence and each picture for comprehension by five-and-six-year-olds. The story is about a mouse who comes out of his underground home and meets the sun, the moon, the stars—the whole outside world—for the first time.
Collections:
Fifty Books of the Year (1972)
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book
Credits
- Art directors
- Herb Lubalin, Etienne Delessert
- Designer/illustrator
- Etienne Delessert
- Size
- 8.5 x 11 inches
- Pages
- 32
- Quantity printed
- edition of 20,000
- Price
- $5.95
- Typeface
- Diatronic Berthold Grotesque Light, 18/18 with display in Photo Typositor Machine Bold
- Typesetter
- Lubalin, Burns & Company, Inc.
- Printer
- Offset Jean Genoud S.A., Lausanne
- Printing method
- Sheet-fed offset
- Paper
- dull coated white stock, 80 lb.
- Binder
- A. Horowitz & Son.
- Binding materials
- bound in Joanna Arrestox B Silver on .88 binder’s board
- Binding method
- Smythe-sewn and square–back
- Endpapers
- Lindenmeyer Multicolor Donegal
- Publisher
- Good Book, Inc., Doubleday & Company, Inc.
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