Don\u27t judge a book by its cover! And yet… well designed book covers encourage readers to explore the pages inside. Which of these dust jackets capture your attention? Featuring dust jackets from books in the University of Mississippi Libraries. This exhibit was originally installed on the 3rd floor of the J. D. Williams Library.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/jdw_exhibits/1037/thumbnail.jp
Introductory and caption text from “Fantastic Covers,” an independently curated exhibit on display a...
The presentation examined the dust jacket as an medium through which the printed book can function a...
saddle stitch with soft cover; cover; title page; interior spreads and pages. Portraits of various a...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
Though people are admonished not to judge a book by its cover, they often do. In order to better und...
"Don't judge a book by its cover" is a statement we are constantly told; yet we are all guilty of. A...
We all judge books by their covers. Browsing in unfamiliar stacks, we are attracted to a book by a n...
This article addresses the history of protective book coverings from earliest times to their curren...
Journal ArticleThis paper will provide a historical overview of dust jackets and present a cost-eff...
Judging books by their covers: An examination of books as auratic objects in a digital era
Digital print book cover design for The Iliad and Odyssey.https://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/arthonors/1...
Book fairs are great fun, and they offer students a chance to explore a world of books in a more exc...
In 1971 the eminent American scholar G. Thomas Tanselle wrote: «the day has not yet come when one ca...
They say that first impressions are everything, so what impression do our books give us by the cover...
Sometimes you really can judge a book by its cover, because its cover truly represents its content. ...
Introductory and caption text from “Fantastic Covers,” an independently curated exhibit on display a...
The presentation examined the dust jacket as an medium through which the printed book can function a...
saddle stitch with soft cover; cover; title page; interior spreads and pages. Portraits of various a...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
Though people are admonished not to judge a book by its cover, they often do. In order to better und...
"Don't judge a book by its cover" is a statement we are constantly told; yet we are all guilty of. A...
We all judge books by their covers. Browsing in unfamiliar stacks, we are attracted to a book by a n...
This article addresses the history of protective book coverings from earliest times to their curren...
Journal ArticleThis paper will provide a historical overview of dust jackets and present a cost-eff...
Judging books by their covers: An examination of books as auratic objects in a digital era
Digital print book cover design for The Iliad and Odyssey.https://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/arthonors/1...
Book fairs are great fun, and they offer students a chance to explore a world of books in a more exc...
In 1971 the eminent American scholar G. Thomas Tanselle wrote: «the day has not yet come when one ca...
They say that first impressions are everything, so what impression do our books give us by the cover...
Sometimes you really can judge a book by its cover, because its cover truly represents its content. ...
Introductory and caption text from “Fantastic Covers,” an independently curated exhibit on display a...
The presentation examined the dust jacket as an medium through which the printed book can function a...
saddle stitch with soft cover; cover; title page; interior spreads and pages. Portraits of various a...