News

Cambridge Residents Slam Council Proposal to Delay Bike Lane Construction

News

‘Gender-Affirming Slay Fest’: Harvard College QSA Hosts Annual Queer Prom

News

‘Not Being Nerds’: Harvard Students Dance to Tinashe at Yardfest

News

Wrongful Death Trial Against CAMHS Employee Over 2015 Student Suicide To Begin Tuesday

News

Cornel West, Harvard Affiliates Call for University to Divest from ‘Israeli Apartheid’ at Rally

"Best Books" Exhibit Held in Widener Lobby

Institute of Graphic Arts Makes Choice of Volumes

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Of special interest not only to the Widener worm, but to all ardent bibliophiles as well, is the exhibition of the 50 Books of the Year now showing in the main lobby of Widener.

The exhibition, under the auspices of the American Institute of Graphic Arts, consists of the 50 books selected from the 631 submitted by 148 publishers in the United States, which were judged best from the point of view of their physical excellence. In making their choices, the jury, consisting of three representatives of the publishing world, considered such factors as the material design, the legibility and attractiveness of the page, the use of color and illustrations, the typographic design throughout, and the artistic conception and cohesion of the whole.

Among the books included in the exhibition are the best sellers: "The Epicure in Imperial Russia," "The White Cliffs," "The Flowering of New England," and "Saroyan's Fables." However, the literary content of the books was considered only as it related to the problems of typographic design and production.

The exhibition, which opened in February in Detroit, Baltimore, and New York, will remain in Widener until the end of this week.

Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.

Tags