Publimondial 29, 1950

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The Advertising Club of New York by Andrew J. Haire
Crous-Vidal by Valentin Cassan
Turkish Advertising by E. F.
Relief Lettering by F. A.
The 28th Milan Exposition by P.A. Giurleo P.B.E.
If You Like Them Well Rolled by Roger Bornier
P. Hanson by A. B.
Italian Radio Advertising by G. L. (Erberto Carboni)
Window-Displays of the Rue Du Faubourg St-Honore by Emile-Louis Borne.
Publicity and Psychology by Marcel Nancey
Photography and Advertising in Spain by Jaime Vicens Carrio
The World Advertising

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Publimondial 29, 1950. Cover design by Enric Crous Vidal.
Publimondial 29, 1950. Cover design by Enric Crous Vidal.

 

Publimondial 29, 1950
Publimondial 29, 1950

 

Publimondial 29, 1950
Publimondial 29, 1950
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