Graphis 83, 1959

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Content includes:
Richard Guyatt (London): London Transport. The Posters of a Public Service
Vincenzo Lacorazza (Roma): AGIP. An Italian Enterprise advertises
Armin Kesser (Zurich): Early Art of Mexico
Kim Taylor (Zurich): Books of the Year
Kim Taylor (Zurich): The Modern Paperback
Paul Rutti-Morand (Zurich): Martz + Buhlmann
B. von Grunigen (Basel): Egyptian Children’s Tapestries
Leah Fay (New York): Irv Koons
Francois Stahly (Paris): Francis Deransart. Shadow Play
Franz Hermann Wills (Berlin): Hermann Virl

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Graphis 83, 1959. Cover design by Eugenio Carmi.
Graphis 83, 1959. Cover design by Eugenio Carmi.
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