Alphabet and Image 2, Shenval Press, 1946

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Content includes:
Peggy Lang: TIMES ROMAN: A REVALUATION
Denis Saurat: EDWARD BAWDEN’S ENGLAND
S. L. Righyni: NEWS BILLS: A RETROSPECTUS
A. F. Johnson: ON RE-READING UPDIKE
James Thorpe: DRAUGHTSMEN OF THE EARLY “DAILY GRAPHIC”

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Alphabet and Image 2, Shenval Press, 1946
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