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Last week, we introduced our 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival poster and talked with this year’s poster designer, Gail Anderson. Through the years, our posters have been a delightful kaleidoscope of expressions of the love of books and reading. Check them out, from 2001 to today:

2022
Artist: Gail Anderson
Download 2022 poster (PDF)
2021
Artist: Dana Tanamachi
Download 2021 poster (PDF)
2020
Artist: Rodrigo Corral Studio / Tyler Comrie
Download 2020 poster (PDF)
2019
Artist: Marian Bantjes
Download 2019 poster (PDF)
2018
Artist: Gaby D’Alessandro
Download 2018 poster (PDF)
2017
Artist: Roz Chast
Download 2017 poster (PDF)
2016
Artist: Yuko Shimizu
Download 2016 poster (PDF)
2015
Artist: Peter de Sève
Download 2015 poster (PDF)
2014
Artist: Bob Staake
Download 2014 poster (PDF)
2013
Artist: Suzy Lee
Download 2013 poster (PDF)
2012
Artist: Rafael López
Download 2012 poster (PDF)
2011
Artist: John J Muth
Download 2011 poster (PDF)
2010
Artist: Peter Ferguson
Download 2010 poster (PDF)
2009
Artist: Charles Santore
Download 2009 poster (PDF)
2008
Artist: Jan Brett
Download 2008 poster (PDF)
2007
Artist: Mercer Mayer
Download 2007 poster (PDF)
2006
Artist: Gennady Spirin
Download 2006 poster (PDF)
2005
Artist: Jerry Pinkney
Download 2005 poster (PDF)
2004
Artist: Floyd Cooper
Download 2004 poster (PDF)
2003
Artist: Joey Manlapaz
Download 2003 poster (PDF)
2002
Artist: Carol Dyer
Download 2002 poster (PDF)
2001
Artist: Lu Ann Barrow
Download 2001 poster (PDF)

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  1. Thanks for taking the time to post these images which can visually delight those who decide to view them.

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