Cole

Cole

Robert Reed, New York, New York, 1971

Description

The merry and sad days of the composer-lyricist whom Irvin Berlin has called “the greatest of us all”. Along with lyrics the whole world knows are many Porter lyrics never before published. From the private albums of Cole and Linda Porter are snapshots of everyone from Noel Coward to Bernard Berenson. Show programs, letters, music sheets, newspaper accounts, and excerpts from a recently discovered ballet score help round out the presentation.

Collections: Fifty Books of the Year (1972)
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Art director
Robert Reed
Designer
Bea Feitler
Author
Brendan Gill
Editor
Robert Kimball
Size
9 x 12 inches
Pages
204
Quantity printed
edition of 15,000
Price
$25.00
Typeface
Linotype Palatino, 10/12, and Intertype Futura Light, 10/12, with display in foundry Broadway Engraved
Typesetter
Haber Typographers, Inc.
Printer
Rapoport Printing Corporation
Printing method
Sheet-fed Stonetone offset
Paper
Warren 1854 medium Offset, 80 lb., Text Shade
Paper supplies
Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Binder
Montauk Book Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Binding materials
bound in Columbia Fictionete FNV 3454 on .088 binder’s board
Binding method
Smythe-sewn and round backed
Endpapers
Canfield Colortext Wisteria supplied by the binder
Jacket
silk screened by Auto Screen Print. Inc. on .077 Bright Silver Laminated Foil supplied by Shopsin Paper Company
Publisher
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.
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