The Sayings of Confucius, Translated by James R. Ware – 1955 [Unknown Artist]

I haven’t actually read this one, but I’m still displaying it for the sake of the cover painting. 

The initials in the upper left corner – 孔子 – are not (!) those of the anonymous cover artist, who in this case is most definitely not Robert Jonas.  Rather, they’re those of Confucius himself.  According to Wikipedia, they represent, “Kǒng Fūzǐ”, or, “Master Kǒng””.

And so forth…

Confucius, at…

Wikipedia

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Project Gutenberg

Internet Archive

孔子, at…

zh.Wikipedia

ja.Wikipedia

The Dao of Kongzi (“better known to English-speakers as ’Confucius’”), at…

Internet Archive

James R. Ware, at…

… Harvard University (Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations)

 

Out of My life and Thought, by Albert Schweitzer – February, 1957 (1933) [Jonas]

Like the covers of other 1950s-era Mentor books, that of New American Library’s 1957 edition of Albert Schweitzer’s Out Of My Life and Thought was designed by Robert Jonas.  However, perhaps by virtue of Schweitzer then being still very-much-alive (!), Jonas’ cover is a simple and direct representation of its subject, set against an equally literal background.  This is quite unlike Jonas’ typical use of either a limited number of bold, primary colors, or, softly varying hues of the same color, with subjects geometrically arranged and visually simplified within his compositions.  

The back cover is devoid of explanatory text – presenting only an endorsement by John H. Holmes of the New York Herald Tribune – instead displaying Erica Anderson’s photograph of Schweitzer…

…which is shown here:

Some Other Things to Read…

Albert Schweitzer, at…

Wikipedia

Project Gutenberg

Internet Archive

Albert Schweitzer Papers (Syracuse University Libraries – Special Collections Research Center)

Vimeo (“1957 documentary produced and directed by Jerome Hill.  Cinematography by Erica Anderson.  Music by Alec Wilder.  Narrated by Burgess Meredith and Fredric March.”)

ZBW Press Archives (Newspaper Clippings)

NobelPrize.org

Robert Jonas, at…

Penguin Series Design

Mentor Library, at…

Publishing History

The Revolt of the Masses, by José Ortega y Gasset – 1950 (1930) [Robert Jonas]

A very colorful cover by Robert Jonas, for a very serious work…

“…experimental science is one of the most unlikely products of history.
Seers, priests, warriors and shepherds have abounded in all times and places.
But this fauna of experimental man apparently requires for its production
a combination of circumstances more exceptional than those that engender the unicorn.”

“The civilisation of the XIXth Century is, then,
of such a character that it allows the average man to take his place in a world of superabundance,
of which he perceives only the lavishness of the means at his disposal,
nothing of the pains involved. 
He finds himself surrounded by marvelous instruments,
healing medicines,
watchful governments,
comfortable privileges. 
On the other hand,
he is ignorant how difficult it is to invent those medicines and those instruments
and to assure their production in the future;
he does not realise how unstable is the organisation of the State
and is scarcely conscious to himself of any obligations. 

This lack of balance falsifies his nature,

vitiates it in its very roots,
causing him to lose contact with the very substance of life,
which is made up of absolute danger,
is radically problematic.”

Reference

Jose Ortega y Gasset photo – Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona)

Male and Female – A Study of the Sexes in a Changing World, by Margaret Mead – 1949 (November, 1955) [Robert Jonas]