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The Wonder World of Insects.

a design pioneer

First edition, first impression of this charming children's book by graphic design pioneer Marie Neurath (1898-1986). Scarce in the dust jacket.

Neurath, along with her husband Otto and their colleague Gerd Arntz, was one of the founders of Isotype, a simplified visual method for conveying complex information. First developed in the 1920s, Isotype 'helped establish some of the core principles of graphic design' and its legacy 'can be seen everywhere from newspapers and textbooks to signage, transit maps, interfaces, and emojis' (Inglis, 'Meet Marie Neurath', AIGA Eye on Design, September 17, 2019).

Neurath was 'a remarkable practitioner' who 'researched, calculated, and co-designed nearly every Isotype ever created, from the early days in Vienna in 1925 all the way to when she retired in 1971' (Forrest, 'The Missing Legacy of Marie Neurath', Medium, January 20, 2020). Marie continued the work of Isotype after Otto's death in 1945 and became known for the series of children's books she published over the next twenty years, 'an ideal place to put Isotype's methods into practice' (Inglis).

First edition, first impression; 4to; colour illustrations throughout, contents faintly toned in the margins with occasional light spots, spotting to endpapers; original green cloth, titles and beetle design to spine and upper board gilt, edges of boards faded and rubbed, gilt spine title a little dulled, a very good copy in the price-clipped, rubbed, and dulled jacket with some small chips; 36pp.

$27,929,676.41
The Wonder World of Insects.—
$27,929,676.41

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a design pioneer

First edition, first impression of this charming children's book by graphic design pioneer Marie Neurath (1898-1986). Scarce in the dust jacket.

Neurath, along with her husband Otto and their colleague Gerd Arntz, was one of the founders of Isotype, a simplified visual method for conveying complex information. First developed in the 1920s, Isotype 'helped establish some of the core principles of graphic design' and its legacy 'can be seen everywhere from newspapers and textbooks to signage, transit maps, interfaces, and emojis' (Inglis, 'Meet Marie Neurath', AIGA Eye on Design, September 17, 2019).

Neurath was 'a remarkable practitioner' who 'researched, calculated, and co-designed nearly every Isotype ever created, from the early days in Vienna in 1925 all the way to when she retired in 1971' (Forrest, 'The Missing Legacy of Marie Neurath', Medium, January 20, 2020). Marie continued the work of Isotype after Otto's death in 1945 and became known for the series of children's books she published over the next twenty years, 'an ideal place to put Isotype's methods into practice' (Inglis).

First edition, first impression; 4to; colour illustrations throughout, contents faintly toned in the margins with occasional light spots, spotting to endpapers; original green cloth, titles and beetle design to spine and upper board gilt, edges of boards faded and rubbed, gilt spine title a little dulled, a very good copy in the price-clipped, rubbed, and dulled jacket with some small chips; 36pp.