



I've been meaning to buy that Faber book cover design book for a few months. I saw it in a shop last week and it was so good-looking I've resolved to buy it when I get paid (off the internet, probably, but meh, it's half-priced) . These are the Faber books I have in the house at the minute. Quite conventionally Faber these ones.
From top; 2002, design by Pentagram, 1999, design as before, drawing by Leonard Baskin, 1985, design as before, drawing by Ian Pollock, 1968, by Berthold Wolpe, presumably.
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