Cover to cover

by Mark on May 6, 2012

Tyler, ever the trouble-maker, sketched this on Paper and shared it with the team. “It’s one of my favorite vintage covers.”

Sons and Lovers_Tyler

Somehow, this led me to (stupidly) ask everyone for their favorite vintage covers, particularly from their childhood. I was quickly snowed under with jpgs and links.

The Great Gatsby_Christina

Christina was first in line with Fitzgerald. True story: Christina wears flapper dresses while she works.

Another Roadside Attraction_Nick

Nick, in Brooklyn, read Robbins when he was five. Another true story: Nick lives next door to a Polish sausage maker.

Secret of the Old Clock_Bess

The Hidden Staircase_Bess

Bess, in Seattle, clarified her wicked debugging skills with her choices. Also: Bess owns a flashlight.

The Teddy Bear Habit_Mark

I’m not so literary. But I loved The Teddy Bear Habit and it’s cover. (PS. I did not become a winner.)

Stoffele Pantoffele_Kaye

Kaye had books she couldn’t read, but were pretty. This may be why she loves art direction: pictures and lorem ipsum.

Cover above, spread below:

Stoffele Pantoffele_Kaye_Storybird

Adam topped us all with help from his mother. His collection of Oz books is enviable:

All of Oz_Adam_Storybird

Wizard of Oz_Adam_Storybird

Book covers are such a vital ingredient of our lives, marking off milestones and creating a wayfinding system for our brains whenever we conjure up the past.