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Godine at 50: A Retrospective of Five Decades in the Life of an Independent Publisher

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By (author): David R. Godine

The story of a book-making life.New York Times

The lovely colors, tasteful art and elegant typography are an abiding reminder to a hurried world that some gifts of grace endure. That promise is realized in Godines books, the gold standard of commercial bookmaking.Wall Street Journal

David R. Godine, the retired founder of the press, conducts a personal tour of the most memorable books he published during his 50-year career. From his earliest days as a letterpress printer to the present digital era, Godine managed to survive, and sporadically thrive, against all odds and challenges.


For more than fifty years, this publishing house tried to make good on the founders claim to Publish books that matter for people who care. Books that might, and often did, make a difference. In fiction and nonfiction, biography, photography, art and architecture, the graphic arts, childrens books, and more, the company maintained an open door policy, attempting to discover and nurture new talent, rediscovering and reprinting older and unjustly neglected classics. Its program includes first American editions of such acclaimed authors as John Banville, Richard Rodriguez, Noel Perrin, Andre Dubus, Janet Malcolm, and Georges Perec. Its photographers have included Sally Mann, Paul Caponigro, Yousuf Karsh, Nicholas Nixon, George Tice, Rosamond Purcell, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, and Julia Margaret Cameron, among others. Its list of childrens books, with authors and illustrators as diverse as Mary Azarian, Dylan Thomas, Barbara McClintock, Andrea Wisnewski, Edward Ardizzone, William Steig, Daniel C. Beard, Saki, and Frances Hodgson Burnett, have been embraced by reviewers, bookstores, and the public for two generations. Among many others, the Nonpareil list has reprinted the work of Edmund Wilson, George Orwell, Donald Hall, Iris Origo, Paul Horgan, William Gass, Will Cuppy, Ludwig Bemelmans, William Maxwell, Wright Morris, and Paula Fox. The Verba Mundi series introduced American readers to classics of foreign literature by Aharon Appelfeld, Dino Buzzati, Robert Musil, José Donoso, and two Nobel Laureates, J.M.G. Le Clézio and Patrick Modiano.

As publishing history, Godine at Fifty presents a record of an era that began in 1970 as the reign of hot metal type that had endured for almost 500 years was coming to an end, when retailers were mostly brick-and-mortar stores, when small publishers thrived, when library purchases were primarily books, and when correspondence was carried on through letters and the telephone. It was an industry that had not substantially changed for a century. So this is, as well, the story of a sea changein publishing practices, in technology, in retailing, and in corporate structures. Divided into twenty-four chapters and describing almost 300 titles, it remains primarily a personal storythe record, told through the books themselves, of a staunchly independent publisher who pursued his own interests, expanded on his own passions, and took the unconventional position that somewhere out there were probably enough readers that shared his peculiar obsessions to insure his survival. It is also the back story of books and authors, some famous, some little known, who had a story to tell, and what was required to bring that story, through the many and complex dimensions of the publishing process, to the attention of the world.

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  • Publication Date: 27 Jan 2022
  • Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781567926767

About David R. Godine

David R. Godine was born in Cambridge and educated at The Roxbury Latin School Dartmouth College and Harvard University. After a brief stint in the Army he worked for year as a printing apprentice to Harold McGrath at Leonard Baskins Gehenna Press in Northampton. In 1970 along with co-founders Lance Hidy and Martha Rockwell he converted an abandoned cow barn on a Brookline estate into a printing office from which the company began issuing broadsides pamphlets and ultimately books mostly printed from hot metal. By 1975 both the barn and the ambition to make a living as letterpress printers were abandoned in favor of publishing. The company moved to offices in Bostons Back Bay and subsequently to other locations in the area remaining a part of the citys publishing fabric until this day.

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