The Illustrated Edgar Allen Poe

The Illustrated Edgar Allen Poe

Michael Fragnito, 1976

Description

The artist, who conceived the book and created all the illustrations, was intimately involved with its layout, design, and production. The main concern was in creating a perfect “showcase” for the illustrations and allowing their incredible power to come through. Great care was taken in the layout so that all the illustrations (with the exception of one half-page illustration) fell on the right to give them maximum importance. There is always a blank separating one story from the next, and a part title page, with accompanying illustration vignette, precedes each story to give the reader a chance to breathe and to set the mood for the story. Full-page illustrations were interspersed with double-spreads to lend variety and to function as mood-pieces in the book. The illustrations themselves were painstakingly examined, one by one, and a decision was made how to shoot them: in line, halftone, or in a combination—all to obtain maximum fidelity to the originals.

Collections: The Book Show: General Trade Books (1977)
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Art director
Michael Fragnito
Designers
Wilfried Satty, Jerry Burstein/Soho Studios
Jacket designer
Pat Voehl
Illustrator
Wilfried Satty
Production manager
Michael Fragnito
Author
Edgar Allen Poe
Size
8.25 x 10.75 inches
Pages
246
Quantity printed
first printing of 45,000
Price
$15.00
Typefaces
Text: 12/14 VIP Baskerville, Display: Photo-Typositor Caslon Old Style
Typesetter
Bi-Comp, Incorporated
Printers
The Maple Press Company, The Halliday Lithograph Corporation
Printing method
Text: offset lithography, Black/white illustrations: fine line and line and halftone combinations
Jacket printer
Lithochrome Company
Papers
1854 Medium Offset, 70 lb. cream, 80 lb. C.I.S. stock film
Paper manufacturer
S.D. Warren Company
Paper supplies
Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Binder
The Maple Press Company
Binding materials
GSB cloth, black, made and supplied by G.S.B. Fabrics Corporation; on 88 pt. binders board
Binding methods
Smyth sewn, round back, Blind stamp in front cover. Black and white headbands.
Endpapers
Permalin, vermillion
Endpaper manufacturer
Permalin Products
Publisher
Clarkson Potter
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