The Penguin Collector 95
Editor: | James Mackay |
Date: | Dec 2020 |
Type: | Newsletter (The Penguin Collector) |
Pages: | 88 |
Medium: | Newsletter |
Series: | Forces (wartime editions), Main Series, Shakespeare |
Focus: | Authors, Books, Design, History of Penguin, Penguin Personalities |
As well as the usual segments, the main section of Collector 95 is entitled PENGUINS AND DISCURSIONS.
Contents include:
- ‘George Orwell: His Influential Life in Penguin Books (from beyond the Grave)’ by Jo Lunt
- ‘With Many Thanks from John Heartfield’ by James Mackay
- ‘The Beatles' Progress – in Penguins’ by Terry Taylor
- ‘Would that I Were Maigret's Nephew!’ by Harold Nicolson
- ‘What the Witness Taught his Pupil’ by David Howe
- ‘Were They Really Services Editions?’ by Tim Graham
- ‘Carolyn Thompson: ‘Post Moderns’’ by Michael Hampton
- ‘More on the 1969 transition to SBNs’ by Andrew Malin
- ‘Reinventing a Pneguin Collection’ by Gregory Ball
- ‘Somewhat Haphazard, but Contented’ by Norman Mitchinson
- The Penguin-Lover's (and Hater's) Lot
- Penguin Points
- Penguins in (the) Pictures
- Obituaries: Al Alvarez; Terence Greer; Clive James; Helen Kimble; Tom Maschler; Susan Shaw
- Society News
Set in Bembo Standard 10 on 12pt
Printed by Short Run Press Ltd
Print run 575