Review
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“Over the last dozen years or so, this pioneering
publisher has exploded every notion of what a paperback should
look like(…) You can read, study or just ooh and aah at these
kaleidoscopic pages.”
—Michael Dirda, The Washington Post
“This gorgeous collection of the most recent wave of
near-instant-classic Penguin covers is the second-best thing to
actually owning the books themselves.”
—RedEye
"Cover to Cover, a new book from Penguin Classics, is the closest
I can get to looking at pornography in the office."
—Dana Schwartz, The Observer
“Beautiful, strange, dark, simple, and abstract—the covers you'll
find in the book run the gamut of styles and creativity…[On
Sherlock Holmes: The Novels] Steering away from the usual
deerstalker hat and pipe, illustrator Adam Simpson not only
created a scene straight out of 1890s London, but he includes
little gems tucked in on this wraparound cover that depict an
iconic scene from each of the four stories contained within…[On
The Penguin Drop Caps] If there is ever a series to make a book
lover itch to have them all, it's this one…[On The Pelican
Shakespeare series]: These are the freshest and most appealing
Shakespeare covers I've personally ever seen. I might've kept my
copy of A Midsummer Night's Dream and Romeo and Juliet from
college if they'd looked like these.”
—Seira Wilson, Omnivoracious: The Book Review
"A publishing company that certainly takes pride in its design
history, this collection in particular is a delight because it’s
a recent history that makes it feel both current and timeless; a
revamped series that has met with a great deal of well-deserved
success. The book does an excellent job of laying out and
explaining just how it’s managed to do so in such a short a
of time."
—J.M. Suarez, PopMatters
"Edited by Penguin Creative Director Paul Buckley, Classic
Penguin: Cover to Cover delivers 288 pages of literary eye candy.
Both bibliophiles and design buffs will be enthralled by the
book, which features hundreds of stunning covers paired with
commentary by the artists. Topped off with gorgeous, inventive
layouts by Matt Vee, this tome is a must-have for book lovers."
—Paste Magazine
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About the Author
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Paul Buckley is one of the premiere creative
directors working today, overseeing a diverse group of designers
and art directors creating exceptional book covers and branding
for fifteen imprints and countless authors within the Penguin
Random House publishing group. For the past two decades, his
iconic design and singular art direction has been showcased on
thousands of covers and jackets, winning him many awards and
frequent invitations to speak in the United States and abroad.
Paul lives in Brooklyn with his wife Ingsu Liu.
Audrey Niffenegger is a visual artist and a guide at Highgate
Cemetery. In addition to the bestselling novels The Time
Traveler's Wife and Her Fearful Symmetry, she is the author of
three illustrated novels and the editor of Ghostly. She lives in
Chicago.
Elda Rotor (Preface) is the associate publisher and editorial
director for Penguin Classics. She has created and edited several
series including Penguin Civic Classics, Penguin Threads, Couture
Classics, Penguin Horror, and Penguin Drop Caps.
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