The Digital Public Library of America amplifies the value of libraries as Americans’ most trusted sources of shared knowledge. They do this by proactively collaborating with partners in the field to accelerate innovative tools and ideas that empower and equip libraries to broaden digital access to information. Recovering The Classics is a crowdsourced collection of original book covers for some of the greatest works in the public domain, where anyone can contribute.
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Artist Statement"Evils of man can never be escaped in the mind." - Louise NormanGraphic designer, illustrator, artist, bookworm and fast-walker
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Artist StatementReaching into the lush jungle plants is a pale hand, the hand of Imperialism. — Angela Hadrill
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Artist Statement"Evils of man can never be escaped in the mind." - Louise NormanGraphic designer, illustrator, artist, bookworm and fast-walker
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Artist Statement"...a mighty big river, that you could see on the map, resembling an immense snake uncoiled..." A story that is like the veins that snake through our body pumping...
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Artist StatementEvils of man can never be escaped in the mind. — Louise Norman
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Artist StatementConrad wrote a complicated novella about a complicated problem - the imperialism that created Belgian Congo. As a European, and as a human, he is implicated in "the horror."...
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Artist StatementActing: Creation of graphic design of publications / Layout / Creative layout / Creation of branding and visual identity / Creation of graphic material for advertising campaigns / Art...
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Artist Statement"We penetrated deeper and deeper into the heart of darkness" — Ed Gaither
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Artist StatementThe ivory, the ivory... — Robert Wallman
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Artist StatementI made my book cover using Adobe Photoshop CS6. Using different tools and a lot of thought, I created an illusion that told a story within the picture. I...
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Artist Statementone of a series — Nick Fairbank
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Artist StatementWhat lessons will the jungle teach Marlow? — J.R.J. Sweeney