The Art of Book Design: The Parade » « She’s on Fire The Art of Book Design: The Floral Kingdom Cordelia Harris Turner. The Floral Kingdom. Chicago: M. Warren, 1877 — Source. via: The Public Domain Review Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related The Art of Book Design: The Parade » « She’s on Fire
Ice Swimmer says June 23, 2019 at 6:22 pm Going all the way. It’s hard to get more heavily flowery. I like this, probably for the same reason I like metal music or Late Romantic symphonies.
Marcus Ranum says June 23, 2019 at 6:54 pm I misread that as “Funeral Kingdom” -- which would also work with that cover.
Jazzlet says June 24, 2019 at 12:59 pm That is just too busy for my taste, though the blue is gorgeous I could live with either the black or the gold, both is too much.
voyager says June 25, 2019 at 2:04 pm This cover doesn’t really appeal to me, but the spider spoke to me and I listened.
Ice Swimmer says
Going all the way. It’s hard to get more heavily flowery. I like this, probably for the same reason I like metal music or Late Romantic symphonies.
Marcus Ranum says
I misread that as “Funeral Kingdom” -- which would also work with that cover.
Nightjar says
That’s wonderful. Gotta love that spider web.
Jazzlet says
That is just too busy for my taste, though the blue is gorgeous I could live with either the black or the gold, both is too much.
DonDueed says
PZ would appreciate it.
voyager says
This cover doesn’t really appeal to me, but the spider spoke to me and I listened.