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“Jim Paschal’s Javelin passes David Pearson in the pits.”
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The Power of Words
By Simone Weil.
Design by David Pearson.
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The Book Cover Review
The Book Cover Review
Designer David Pearson and friends have launched a new website for 500-word (or thereabouts) reviews of book covers from the past and present.
There are a lot names you will be familiar with among the reviewers. I particularly enjoyed John Gall‘s review of the cover for The Franchiser by Stanley Elkin designed by relative unknown Lawrence Ratzkin for Farrrar, Straus & Giroux in 1976:
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Top 10 Best Nascar Drivers of All Time
Best NASCAR Drivers of All Time: The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, has a rich history of legendary drivers who have left an indelible mark on the sport. These drivers have battled through tough competition and overcome obstacles to become the best in the business. In this article, we will take a look at the top 10 best NASCAR drivers of all time.
Top 10 Best Nascar Drivers of…
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Cover design: David Pearson
The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
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David Gilmour Pink Floyd in rehearsal at Pearson International Airport. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. September 1987. Photo Dimo Safari. © The Toronto Sun.
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David Pearson
David Pearson (1934 – 2018) was one of NASCAR’s first superstars. He was nicknamed “the Fox,” and later “the Silver Fox,” for his cunning and calculated driving. Over the course of his 27-year NASCAR career he accumulated 105 victories and a mountain of accolades. He was Rookie of the Year in 1960, three-time Series Champion (1966, 1968, 1969), and inducted into several motorsport halls of fame. In 1999 40 NASCAR insiders selected him as Sports Illustrated’s Top Stock Car Driver of the Twentieth Century.
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kathryn and david getting more screentime than philip and trevor plus actual character arcs over 3 seasons while philip and trevor get single episode arcs is my villain origin story. no I don't care about kathryn's marriage issues. no I don't give a shit that david has anxiety now. this is the equivalent of devoting half of star trek's runtime to the hypothetical civilian spouses of kirk and spock. I'm inconsolable. there's 3 episodes of the show left and kathryn is still drinking wine in her fucking apartment
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The Power of Words
By Simone Weil.
Design by David Pearson.
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Book Covers of Note, March 2024
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Note to Self by Badly Drawn Boy from the album Banana Skin Shoes [Also on: Spotify - YouTube]
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