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Invisible Art Christopher Hurst

Invisible Art By Christopher Hurst

Invisible Art by Christopher Hurst


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This volume is about achieving and maintaining high standards in scholarly publishing. Drawing on his own experience, Christopher Hurst takes the reader on an analytical journey through a typical book. He addresses the use of the English language, the publisher's editorial role, and more.

Invisible Art Summary

Invisible Art: The Pursuit of Bookmaking by Christopher Hurst

The concept of invisible art was famously applied by the late John Ryder to his vocation, typography. Here its scope is extended to the entire publishing process. The better the tasks of editing, lay-out and external design are carried out, the less visible it is that skilful hands have been at work. When these tasks are done badly, the inadequacies are all too visible and form a barrier between a book and its reception by the intended readers. This volume is about achieving and maintaining high standards in scholarly publishing in the social sciences - the author's own chosen specialist field. Drawing on his long hands-on experience, Christopher Hurst takes the reader, in the first part, on an analytical journey through a typical book from start to finish, missing out nothing (including illustrations, maps and tables). A central section is devoted to the use and abuse of the English language. The second part is specifically about the publisher's editorial role, both in relation to the author and in seeing the book through from unedited script to finished volume, including externals like the cover, binding and paper. Finding the right title and cover design, and striking the right balance in the periodical catalogue, are discussed under the heading, Sending Signals. Occasional disasters, and the measures necessary for their avoidance, are not overlooked. The overlap of editorial and legal functions is dealt with in the final section.

About Christopher Hurst

Christopher Hurst has been in publishing for 40 years and started the firm of C. Hurst & Co. in 1967. He published The View from King Street: An Essay in Autobiography in 1997

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GOR013525066
9781850655879
1850655871
Invisible Art: The Pursuit of Bookmaking by Christopher Hurst
Used - Like New
Paperback
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
20020624
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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