Hiroshima Diary, Slovenian cover

Title:

Hiroshima Diary, Slovenian cover

Rights:

Hiroshima Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Warner Wells

Source:

Hiroshima Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Warner Wells

Publisher:

Cankarjeva Založba

Date:

1958

Contributor:

UNC Press

Citation:

Mičihiko Hačija, Hirošima : Zdravnikof Dnevnik, (Ljubljani : Cankarjeva Založba, 1958), Hiroshima Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Warner Wells.

Alternative Text:

The Slovenian edition of Hiroshima Diary has a, from top to bottom, color scheme of teal, red, teal, black, with stylized white brush strokes to separate the bands of color. A stylized outline of a torii in white starts at the white brush stroke separating the bottom black and teal bands and reaches nearly the top of the cover. An outline of a person is in black at the bottom center of the torii. They are on their hands and knees and are crawling. The author's name and the book title are in white text within the black band of the book. An additional marketing piece has been removed from around the cover and is placed under the cover. It is a white or cream colored piece of paper with an image in red and white instead of black and white. The image is of a child with a completely bandaged face, with spaces for their eyes, nose and mouth. They are sitting on a wheeled, open top cart with their feet reaching the ground. A person is sitting behind them and another person is behind them, perhaps pushing the cart. Finnish text is next to the photo. It presumably is promoting the book. The quote is attributed to Pearl Buck.

The Slovenian edition of Hiroshima Diary has a, from top to bottom, color scheme of teal, red, teal, black, with stylized white brush strokes to separate the bands of color. A stylized outline of a torii in white starts at the white brush stroke separating the bottom black and teal bands and reaches nearly the top of the cover. An outline of a person is in black at the bottom center of the torii. They are on their hands and knees and are crawling. The author's name and the book title are in white text within the black band of the book. An additional marketing piece has been removed from around the cover and is placed under the cover. It is a white or cream colored piece of paper with an image in red and white instead of black and white. The image is of a child with a completely bandaged face, with spaces for their eyes, nose and mouth. They are sitting on a wheeled, open top cart with their feet reaching the ground. A person is sitting behind them and another person is behind them, perhaps pushing the cart. Finnish text is next to the photo. It presumably is promoting the book. The quote is attributed to Pearl Buck.

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