book cover design

For bibliophiles and lovers of design.
Pnin (1969)  Vladimir Nabokov

Pnin (1969) 
Vladimir Nabokov

The Hostages (1966) Charles E. Israel design: T. McKee / Charles & Cuffari 
« typographie »

The Hostages (1966) 
Charles E. Israel
design: T. McKee / Charles & Cuffari 

« typographie »

Valley of the Spirits: The Upper Skagit Indians of Western Washington (1980)June McCormick Collins design: ?
« irislikesandloves » 

Valley of the Spirits: The Upper Skagit Indians of Western Washington (1980)
June McCormick Collins
design: ?

« irislikesandloves » 

How Things Work in Your Home (and What to Do When They Don’t) (1975) The Editors of Time-Life Books  design: ?
« baubauhaus » 

How Things Work in Your Home (and What to Do When They Don’t) (1975) 
The Editors of Time-Life Books  
design: ?

« baubauhaus » 

(Source: jpeoplemagazine)

Första sagoboken (First Storybook) (1958) Babbis Friis-Baastad? design: ? 
« kickcanandconkers »

Första sagoboken (First Storybook) (1958) 
Babbis Friis-Baastad? 
design: ? 

« kickcanandconkers »

The Works of Yusaku Kamekura (1983) Masataka Ogawa design: Ikko Tanaka 

The Works of Yusaku Kamekura (1983) 
Masataka Ogawa
design: Ikko Tanaka 

戦国時代 (The Age of Civil War) 
design: Ryohei Yanagihara

戦国時代 (The Age of Civil War) 

design: Ryohei Yanagihara

The Magic Island 
W.B. Seabrook; illustration: Alexander King 
This book sensationalized the voodoo rituals of Haitian men and women, and first introduced the concept of zombies to Americans.

The Magic Island 

W.B. Seabrook; illustration: Alexander King 

This book sensationalized the voodoo rituals of Haitian men and women, and first introduced the concept of zombies to Americans.

三人のおまわリさん (Sannin no omawarisan) 
design: Ryohei Yanagihara
Sorry if I’m a bit off with the Japanese characters — I tried my hardest.

三人のおまわリさん (Sannin no omawarisan) 

design: Ryohei Yanagihara

Sorry if I’m a bit off with the Japanese characters — I tried my hardest.

Henrietta Who? (c. 1960s)Catherine Aird design: Emanuel Schongut 
I really love the hand drawn type.

Henrietta Who? (c. 1960s)
Catherine Aird
design: Emanuel Schongut 

I really love the hand drawn type.