Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca
University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1999
Description
The design of this book was derived (or so I hope) from the character of the manuscript. The primary document, Cabeza de Vaca’s account of his voyage across California in the 16th century, appears in the original Spanish with a parallel translation in English. Extensive notes of two sorts accompany the text in both languages—one keyed by letters and the other by numbers. Entries, each of which begins a new page, vary considerably in length. The basic design problem was to relate so many variables while retaining some feeling of an historically appropriate typography. I find that a fairly complex manuscript like this one is actually easier to design than, for instance, a simply constructed novel or biography, because its problems are readily identifiable and point toward their own resolution.
Credits
- Design firm
- University of Nebraska Press
- Designer
- Richard Eckersley
- Production coordinator
- Alison Rold
- Editors
- Rolena Adorno, Patrick Charles Pautz
- Trim size
- 7 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches
- Pages
- 1,412 (three volumes)
- Quantity printed
- 1,500 (three sets)
- Compositor
- Bookcomp, Inc.
- Typeface
- Adobe Minion
- Printer/binder
- Edwards Brothers, Inc.
- Paper
- 55 lb. Glatfelter Offset B16
- Binding method
- Smythe-sewn, with slipcase
- Binding materials
- Arrestox B44000 dark blue, Permalin Anique Slate Blue
- Endpapers
- Glatfelter Natural
- Publisher/client
- University of Nebraska Press