Commercial Art and Industry 83, May 1933

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Fine Printing and Design in Railway Posters. A Survey of the L.N.E.R. Exhibition
Sixteenth to Twentieth Century Printing. By Ashley Havinden
Service for Advertisers. Paul-Martial, Paris
Hot Air and the Questionnaire
The Art of Shep.
Posters by E. McKnight Kauffer for the Great Western Railway
How to File Advertising Ideas By Joseph S. Vogel
This Month’s Personality. Gustav Jensen
New Angles on Photography. By Arthur Gerlach
Pyramid Handkerchiefs
Round the World with Commercial Art
Poster for the L.N.E.R. by Ludwig Hohlwein.
Booklet Illustration for El Dique Flotante by Grau Sala

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