The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts 07, Illustrated Book Theme Issue, Winter 1988

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Content includes:
Thomas Mackenzie and the Beardsley Legacy- Colin White
Iliazd and the Book as a Form of Art – Johanna Drucker
Illustrated Books at the Toledo Museum of Art – Marilyn F. Symmes
The Illustrated Book in California 1905-1940 – Victoria Dailey
Art for Miniature Art’s Sake – Anne C. Bromer
Cover Story – Stephen Greengard
Concerning Dwiggins: DAPA Interview with Dorothy Abbe – DAPA and Dorothy Abbe
London Letter – Peyton Skipwith

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The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts 07, Illustrated Book Theme Issue, Winter 1988
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