Auglaize Native Dies In California WAPAKONETA, July 21 - The body of Dr. Charles M. Coffin, 52, native of Waynesfield, an author and Kenyon College professor, who died in California Friday night, is to be returned to Gambier for funeral services. Dr. Coffin, a specialist on 17th Century English literature, died of a...
Here’s number 13 in my 1954 #ModernLibrary collection, The Way of All Flesh by Samuel Butler.
Though it wasn’t one of their original 12 titles, ML starting publishing Butler’s autobiographical novel in their first year, 1917, 14 years after the book first came out. It’s a good example, I think, of how one element of what ML meant by “modern” is anti-Victorian, since the book serves as an indictment of Victorian family and social structures.
But what I really want to talk about is this dust jacket. I love the fabric pattern of the background and the scratchboard vignette. I love the gold of the torch runner and the light blue of the promotional text on the back. I love the contrast between serifs and san serifs.
This jacket was in use between 1940 and 1970.