Diderot’s Chaotic Order
Bruce D. Campbell, Princeton, New Jersey, 1974
Description
This book examines Diderot’s approach to aesthetics as a human ordering response to the world, and to morals and politics as practical ways of dealing with all the problems of order and disorder in society. In light of the concepts of order and disorder, the inextricable association of all realms of thought become clear and unity is perceived.
Collections:
Fifty Books of the Year (1975)
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book
Credits
- Art director/designer
- Bruce D. Campbell
- Production manager
- Joe Evanchik
- Author
- Lester G. Crocker
- Size
- 5.25 x 8.5 inches
- Pages
- 200
- Quantity printed
- edition of 1,500
- Price
- $10.00
- Typeface
- Linotype Baskerville, 11/13, with display in ATF Baskerville and ATF Caslon
- Typesetter
- Princeton University Press
- Printer
- Princeton University Press
- Printing method
- Letterpress
- Paper
- Olde Style (Warren), 50 lb.
- Paper supplies
- Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
- Binder
- Haddon Bindery, Inc.
- Binding materials
- bound in Joanna Kennett Natural Finish Off White on 88 pt. binder’s board
- Binding method
- Smyth sewn, square back
- Endpapers
- plain white
- Jacket
- Curtis Tweedeweave text
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
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