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George Salter (5 October 1897 – 31 October 1967), born Georg Salter, was an originally German, and from 1940 onwards an American book cover designer. He revolutionized cover design for books. He claimed worldwide fame for his design for
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s '' Berlin Alexanderplatz''.


Life

Georg Salter was born in
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, the child of a Hamburg musician. In the year of his birth, his parents converted from Judaism to Christian faith. With his parents and three siblings he moved to Berlin. After finishing school and serving in the military, he studied in the art craft school in Berlin. 1921, he began work as set designer. Starting in 1927, he started working as designer for the publisher '' Die Schmiede''. Salter taught at the Municipal Art School in
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in the early 1930s, where he taught designer Hans Barschel. In November 1934 Salter emigrated to the US and started living in New York, where he immediately began to design book jackets for US publishers. He became an American citizen in 1940.

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* [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?31131 Deutsche Ausgaben des ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction''"> External links


Deutsche Ausgaben des ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction''
Titelliste in der ''Internet Speculative Fiction Database''wellesley.edu/German/GeorgeSalter/Documents/bio
Author: Thomas S. Hansen, Dept. of German, Wellesley College (last modified October 28, 2004). Retrieved 2013-12-21.
He created the covers for Carl Zuckmayers ''The Moons Ride Over'' (1937) and William Shirers ''Berlin Diary'' (1941), among others. In 1938, he started leading the design department of Mercury Publications, and in the decade that followed, designed 185 book covers and around 30 magazine covers. Salter was married to Agnes O'Shea and had one daughter, Janet. He died in
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on October 31, 1967.


Literature

* Thomas S. Hansen: ''Classic Book Jackets. The Design Legacy of George Salter''. Princeton Architectural Press, New York: 2005


References


External links


George Salter cover gallery

George Salter and the Art of the Dust Jacket (at Powell's Books)

The Library of Book Designs by George Salter (1897-1967)
at the
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George Salter Papers
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George Salter papers
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, Smith College Special Collections {{DEFAULTSORT:Salter, George 1897 births 1967 deaths American designers Book designers Artists from Berlin German emigrants to the United States