FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS Facsimile Dust
Jacket for the Ernest Hemingway first edition book published by Charles Scribners publishing house in 1940
No book is included. This facsimile dust jacket will also fit the very early printings by Scribners Company as well...the ones without the "A" on the verso of the title page, bound in the coarse weave light tan cloth with the red and blank lettering and labels. Digitally scanned and restored by fine artist John Anthony Miller and has been trimmed, enclosed in a Mylar jacket protector. It has been printed with pigment archival inks on 120GSM paper. With proper care they will last for at least 90 years or more. At the bottom of the rear jacket flap there is the artist's monogram "JAM" and the words "Facsimile Dust Jacket" tastefully printed, as shown. My later dust jacket work will have "John Anthony Miller Studio" on them. Again, tastefully stated. Please see the thumbnail photograph of the dust jacket, which will not be as sharp as the actual product. Additionally, this dust jacket has a
label affixed to the VERSO of the jacket, stating that it is a facsimile
dust jacket and signed by John Anthony Miller. This will make the
dust jacket facsimile more collectible in my opinion as some people are
collecting my dust jacket work to frame and it will stand on its own
merit. If you want your facsimile dust jacket send unfolded for framing,
please let me know. J. A. Miller, at Phantom Bookshop
His art is in collections of
The Smithsonian Institution, Chicago Art & Science Industry, The
Carnegie Art Museum, Chicago Art Institute, Clarke Humanities Museum at
Scripps College, President Obama, "John's unique artistry was evident
as soon as I saw ' The Great Gatsby' dust jacket. Having seen scores
of facsimile jackets, John's work is in a completely different league.
The rich tonal quality of the colors is breathtaking and the weight of
the paper is carefully considered. He satisfied the needs of the
most demanding client, even during a personally trying time. I
look forward to doing continued business with him in the future and give
him my highest recommendation." Ryan Dohm, Profiles in
History, 2011 MAURICE SENDAK: "Thank you for the lovely etchings!" - Maurice Sendak, Children's book illustrator, 1981 COMMANDER NORMAN GEARHART (USN Ret): "John's art is superb and above the rest. A great artist. Our clients are extremely happy with his work and it is destined to be collectible in the future." - President of Reminiscence in Miniature (at the time the leading company producing miniatures for dollhouses, 1981) SIFU MANUEL RODRIGUEZ: "John Anthony Miller is a gifted artist." - Master M. Rodriguez, Red Dragon Classical Guitar and Kung Fu Academy and Olympic Trainer of Martial Artists, world-class martial artist, 2010 FREDERICK GRUE: "John Anthony Miller is a true professional." - Frederick Grüe 1979, World's Premiere Still Life Painter. John Anthony Miller was a student of Grüe. JOHNNY CASH: "I like your work very much." -Johnny Cash , 1978, Legendary Country Singer Musician. WILLIAM F. NOLAN: "The unique art of John Anthony Miller is a joy to behold. His wondrous talent shines, diamond-bright, from each work...a talent to cherish." -William F. Nolan 2009, co-author of "Logan's Run" RAY BRADBURY: "(edited)...how
wonderful and what a genius you are. You have an incredible talent,
John, and I hope you know that...All my love, Ray." -Ray Bradbury
2010. Ray Bradbury is the author of "Fahrenheit 451"and
arguably the
world's most beloved author (Ray Bradbury purchased a number of John
Anthony Miller's dust jackets for his own books during his lifetime).
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Country of Manufacture | United States |
Accessory Type | Book Jacket Covers |
Brand | John Anthony Miller Graphic Arts |
Manufactured in: | USA |
UPC | Does not apply |
Country/Region of Manufacture | United States |
MPN | Does Not Apply |
Special Attributes | Dust Jacket |