Steven Brower
Autore di Satchmo: The Wonderful World and Art of Louis Armstrong
Sull'Autore
Fonte dell'immagine: Steven Brower [credit: Marywood University]
Opere di Steven Brower
Opere correlate
The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick Volume 1: Beyond Lies the Wub (1947) — Progetto della copertina, alcune edizioni — 1,891 copie
The Way It Wasn't : Great Science Fiction Stories of Alternate History (1996) — Progetto della copertina — 151 copie
The Science Fiction Stories of Jack London (Citadel Twilight) (1993) — Progetto della copertina, alcune edizioni — 45 copie
Pink Floyd : Through the Eyes of... The Band, Its Fans, Friends, and Foes (1996) — Immagine di copertina — 15 copie
Etichette
Informazioni generali
- Nome canonico
- Brower, Steven
- Nome legale
- Brower, Steven Ian
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- USA
- Istruzione
- High School of Music and Art
School of Visual Arts
California State University, Fullerton
National University - Attività lavorative
- graphic designer
writer
art director - Organizzazioni
- Marywood University
School of Visual Arts
New York Times
The Nation
Steven Brower Design
Utenti
Recensioni
Liste
Bull Tongue (2)
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Autori correlati
Statistiche
- Opere
- 10
- Opere correlate
- 5
- Utenti
- 159
- Popolarità
- #132,375
- Voto
- 4.0
- Recensioni
- 5
- ISBN
- 14
The contents were organized very strangely, by genre (from my admittedly faulty memory, the genres were regular, western, romance, sci-fi/fantasy, non-fiction, classic, and lesbian (seriously, it was singled out for its own incredibly tiny section)). Turns out that the reprints of classics had far-and-away the most interesting covers--I'm assuming that, free from the responsibility of hinting about contents (we might not know what a Dell mystery paperback might be about, but we should have a sense of what "Hamlet" contains), artists were able to go a little further out on the limb.
But it's all picture, picture, picture, with very little discussion or insight into what we're seeing, why, how it changes over time, etc. Slightly more than the others I've dived into recently, but not nearly enough.
(Note: 5 stars = amazing, wonderful, 4 = very good book, 3 = decent read, 2 = disappointing, 1 = awful, just awful. I'm fairly good at picking for myself so end up with a lot of 4s). I feel a lot of readers automatically render any book they enjoy 5, but I grade on a curve!
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