About the cover illustration

The figure on the cover of The Art of Unit Testing is a “Japonais en Costume de Cérémonie,” a Japanese man in ceremonial dress. The illustration is taken from James Prichard’s Natural History of Man, a book of hand-colored lithographs published in England in 1847. It was found by our cover designer in an antique shop in San Francisco.

Prichard began the research for his study of the natives of the world in 1813. By the time his work was published 34 years later, he had gathered much of the available research about various peoples and nations, and his work became an important foundation for modern ethnological science. Included in Prichard’s history were portraits of different human races and tribes in their native dress, taken from original drawings of many artists, most based on first-hand studies.

The lithographs from Prichard’s collection, like the other illustrations that appear on our covers, bring to life the richness and variety of dress and tribal customs of two centuries ago. Dress codes have changed since then, and the diversity by region, so rich at the time, has faded away. It is now often hard to tell the inhabitant of one continent from another, not to mention a country or region. Perhaps, trying to view it optimistically, we have traded a cultural and visual diversity for a more varied personal life. Or a more varied and interesting intellectual and technical life.

We at Manning celebrate the inventiveness, the initiative, and, yes, the fun of the computer business with book covers based on the rich diversity of regional life of long ago—brought back to life by picture collections such as Prichard’s.

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