Songs of Today Series

Coward-McCann (New York, US)
Series dates: 1929-1930
Size: 5.5″ x 7.75″

Thomas Coward and James McCann worked for Bobbs-Merrill before starting Coward-McCann in 1928. In 1933 they acquired Brentano’s publishing department. In 1936 Coward-McCann became an autonomous division of Putnam.

The Songs of Today Series was short-lived, only two years, 1929-1930, with 7 titles issued. A note in The Nation in 1929 indicated that “Coward-McCann hope to bring a larger public to the younger poets by establishing this series in the dollar format; beautiful typographically and simple in design….”

An advertisement for Coward-McCann titles, including the Songs of Today Series, was published in the April 20, 1929, issue of The Saturday Review:

Titles include:

1929
Elizabeth Coatsworth, Compass Rose
Kenneth Fearing, Angel Arms
Charles Wagner, Nearer the Bone
Keene Wallace, Bands and Rebels

1930
Gwendoline Haste, Young Land
Wade Van Dore, Far Lake
Yvor Winters, The Proof

Elizabeth Coatsworth’s Compass Rose was published in the first year of the series, 1929. Jackets are common to the series. and varied the paper color and ink (rose ink on rose paper [below], brown ink on tan paper, dark blue ink on light blue paper, etc.). The series name appears mid-page on the front of the jacket. The linear design extends across the front, spine, and rear of the jacket. The front jacket flap describes the book and its author, and the three other titles in the series for 1929. The books cost $1 (printed in the upper right of the front flap, now clipped). Curiously, the publication year of the book is included on the front of the jacket) and book.

The rear of the jacket repeats the linear patterns from the front of the jacket. The rear flap contains a brief biography of the author, Elizabeth Coatsworth.

The bindings of the series titles are on heavy boards, printed in the identical pattern and same colors as the jackets.

The half-title page:

The title page includes the Coward-McCann colophon and year of printing.

The copyright page:

Acknowledgment page:

The first page of the table of contents: