Milton Glaser and World Literature
Milton Glaser, illustration for story by Apollinaire (Andre Sauret, 1975)
Covers and book illustrations by the famous graphic designer Milton Glaser. See more in his Art is Work (just published in paperback by Overlook).
Adding my collection to LibraryThing, I kept coming across covers by Glaser. I'm proud that I can finally identify work by a handful of designers: George Salter, Alvin Lustig, Paul Rand, Seymour Chwast, and Milton Glaser.
I apologize for the tape ruining the Aichinger cover. The book is rare and I never got my hands on a better-looking copy. Please get in touch if you can provide a better image (or book).
Milton Glaser, illustration for story by Apollinaire (Andre Sauret, 1975)
Milton Glaser, illustration for Boris Vian's I Spit on Your Graves (Andre Sauret, 1987)
Buy the Tam Tam translation!
Milton Glaser, illustration for Baudelaire's Flowers of Evil (Nuages, 1994)
Milton Glaser, illustration for Gogol's story "Diary of a Madman" (Olivetti, 1987)
Milton Glaser, cover for Robert Kelly's The Scorpions(Doubleday, 1967, first edition)
I picked this up based on a piece by Ed Park on six of his favorite obscure novels.
Milton Glaser, cover for Bulfinch's Mythology (Dell, 1959, seventh printing)
Milton Glaser, cover for James Stephen's The Crock of Gold (Collier, 1967, third printing from 1970)
Milton Glaser, cover for Ilse Aichinger's Herod's Children (Atheneum, 1963, first edition)




