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FIRST Edition, with publishers full number line in place. * SIGNED * by famed editor and critic and expert on children's literature, ( Leonard Marcus's signature only) on title page. A clean perfect/FLAWLESS volume in same condition unclipped dust jacket. Full color poster art on every page, along with a short bio for each of the illustrators for that years poster. A fabulous item, bound in dark blue cloth with gilt spine titles. Great reference. 74 pages. Mylar protected jacket. Seller Inventory # 001508
From Jessie Willcox Smith and N. C. Wyeth to Maurice Sendak and Chris Van Allsburg, Children's Book Week posters tell the story of children's books in America. Here, in one glorious volume, are all sixty-nine posters, truly a celebration of great American children's book illustrators.
Over the last seventy-five years, Children's Book Week has grown from a modest grass-roots effort to the present-day nationwide annual celebration of literacy and the pleasures of reading. The posters, which are commissioned and distributed each year by the Children's Book Council, encourage reading by children and, in turn, reflect a nation struggling with the responsibility of educating its young. The history, social climate, and wider concerns of the country can be traced through the posters, from the idyllic scene of innocent childhood in Jessie Willcox Smith's poster for 1919 to the heroic stridency of the Petershams' image for 1940; from the first appearance of an African-American child in Adrienne Adams's poster for 1963 to the image of children protesting in Emily Arnold McCully's 1969 poster.
The posters also reflect the development and growth of the publishing industry. In 1919, books for children were a marginal part of publishing; the increased awareness of the importance of books, supported and encouraged by the Children's Book Council, has led, in part, to today's vital and independent children's book industry.
Some poster artists represented here are primarily children's book illustrators who, after appearing as poster artists, went on to win the Caldecott Medal - such as Maud and Miska Petersham, Marcia Brown, Alice and Martin Provensen, and Maurice Sendak. Others achieved fame in different ways: Joseph Binder was an internationally renowned poster artist who also created the official poster for the 1939 New York World's Fair; Bruno Munari is, among other things, an industrial designer whose household objects are in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art; and Paul Rand is one of the country's foremost practitioners and teachers of graphic design.
An introduction by noted historian, biographer, and critic Leonard S. Marcus provides a fascinating and involving look at the history of children's books. He chronicles America's idea of childhood as reflected by the range of books available to children and in the artists and images selected for the posters. And using the posters as guiding lights, he weaves the history of the nation and the industry into a cohesive whole. His fascinating captions for each of the sixty-nine posters provide detailed and little-known facts about the artists.
About the Author: Leonard S. Marcus teaches children's literature at the School of Visual Arts and at the New School for Social Research, both in New York City.
Title: 75 Years of Children's Book Week Posters * ...
Publisher: A.A. Knopf
Publication Date: 1994
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: New
Dust Jacket Condition: New
Signed: Signed by Author(s)
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller: A&D Books, South Orange, NJ, U.S.A.
Hardcover. SIGNED by 19 contributors. First edition, first printing. Fine clothbound hardcover with a touch of rubbing to the bottom edges of the boards in a Fine dust jacket. All dust jackets are protected by a clear mylar cover. BOOKS SHIP THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY, WRAPPED IN PADDING, IN A BOX. "From Jessie Willcox Smith and N.C. Wyeth to Maurice Sendak and Chris Van Allsburg, Children's Book Week posters tell the story of children's books in America. Here, in one glorious volume, are all sixty-nine posters, truly a celebration of great American children's book illustrators." Introduction and text by Leonard Marcus. This copy has been SIGNED by 18 of the artists, each on the page with their poster: Alice and Martin Provensen (by Alice), Emily Arnold McCully, Uri Shulevitz, Anita Lobel, Laurent de Brunhoff, Rosemary Wells, Trina Schart Hyman, Tomi dePaola, Marc Brown, Chris Van Allsburg, Marc Simont, Steven Kellogg, Richard Egielski, Ed Young, Paul O. Zelinsky, Fred Marcellino, William Joyce, and Jerry Pinkney. Additionally, Marcus has signed the title page. Some have dated and some have added an original drawing. xxii + 74 pages; color illustrations throughout; 10.75 x 10.25 inches. Index of Illustrators; Index of Slogans. Seller Inventory # 24729
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