About the book, Weiner told THR that he and the Taschen team had been working on the project since “somewhere between season 2 and 3.” The famously hands on Weiner admits that he mostly left the work to Taschen. “Despite my reputation for being so controlling, seriously, I don’t know how to make a book. I am a consumer of books, I’m a consumer of art books and coffee table books but I just let them tell me what to do and do what they wanted to do because I wanted this to be a different experience.”
The finished result is sumptuous. The $200 coffee table-size book is divided into two volumes: Volume 1 chronicles the show’s seven seasons with sequential photos and script excerpts.
Source and more: THR
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