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The Tooth

Novel by J.A.C. Lewis

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Project: The Tooth
Industry: Books Logo
Contest Launched: Apr 26, 2012
Selected: 1 winning design from 18 concepts
Winning Design by: garbanzo
Close Date: May 04, 2012


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The Tooth

Novel by J.A.C. Lewis

A British child in 1945 was wounded in a V2 rocket explosion in London. A woman walking close to him disintegrated in the blast and although the child was treated only for minor injuries at the time he discovered many years later, during a routine X ray after a motorbike accident, that a tooth from the woman was embedded in his leg. He became a journalist in London who resigned after the death a colleague in absurd conditions and went to live in Paris in 1962. A life of quiet dissolution. Little by little, however, the reality of the Algerian war intruded upon him as he came to witness police brutality against Algerians, which reached a pitch when over 200 peaceful Algerian demonstrators were killed by the cops in October, 1961, many being thrown into the Seine; he started freelancing for the same London paper and was eventually assigned to Algeria to cover the last, and far more awful weeks of the war. There's a sub-plot, with betrayal, jealousy and rivalry between people in bohemian circle in Paris leading to a murder-suicide. There's considerable rumpy-pumpy in the Paris section of the book though well within current bounds of decency- though it wouldn't make the Pope's reading list. Also a host of spies in Algeria. In all this, and through further episodes in the main character's career- including getting shot- he somehow feels the woman's tooth in his leg has protected him, as a talisman. But it's not a surreal or spooky sort of feeling (like a Steven King episode), just the fact he feels the tooth has helped him to survive. him And in the end, he's an old man who figures the tooth and he have still some way to go together.

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People with an interest in history, France, journalism, and a bohemian circle's rather dissolute life in Paris in the early 60s.

minimum size 600 times 800 pixels no tooths, no camels, thanks, no images of tanks, etc. I know this sounds convoluted and I wouldn't dare suggest how a cover could convey the lot. A faded, rather decadent and somber, picture of Paris in the 60s? Something from the picture archives on the Algerian war? But some color somewhere to show all was not grim, particularly the rumpy pumpy.

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  • May 01, 2012 2:02 PM
    SiteAdmin SiteAdmin
     
    Please use images only provided by the project holder. If in-case source of images has not been provided then use images from “www.thinkstockphotos.com”. Images picked from any other website or source will not be accepted. If you use images from “www.thinkstockphotos.com”, please make sure you keep a record of image ID as winner will have to provide images ID's as well.

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  • May 01, 2012 1:53 PM
    peterbook peterbook
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    draft no 11 by garbanzo I like the design and would only ask that the designer raise the byline a centimeter or so above the dark section at the bottom and run the line: Love, betrayal and death in Paris and Algiers in final months of the Algerian war. Best that he chooses a colour that sticks out well against the dark backdrop. I think if the byline isn't too high it will be possible to still keep much of the Eiffel Tower in the cover. Thanks P.Lewis

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  • May 01, 2012 1:53 PM
    peterbook peterbook
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    draft no 11 by garbanzo I like the design and would only ask that the designer raise the byline a centimeter or so above the dark section at the bottom and run the line: Love, betrayal and death in Paris and Algiers in final months of the Algerian war. Best that he chooses a colour that sticks out well against the dark backdrop. I think if the byline isn't too high it will be possible to still keep much of the Eiffel Tower in the cover. Thanks P.Lewis

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  • April 27, 2012 3:30 AM
    ztv117ztv ztv117ztv
     
    What is this project a novel cover?

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