Here are five book covers for eighteenth and nineteenth century authors George Decoin, Gottfried Keller, Henry Fielding, Pedro Antonio de Alarcon, and Horace Walpole, part of a series published in Italy during the 1950s called I grandi romanzi del mondo, or The Great Novels of the World. These novels run the gamut from drama to satire, but they were all given uniform cover treatments by two artists—Angelo Cesselon and Benedetto Caroselli—in hopes that modern readers would be drawn to them. We don’t know if it worked on them, but it definitely worked on us.
Brand new faces in all the old places.