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Published by the Polygraphic Research Institute, branch publishing and publication center.
Chief editor: Ing. V. Drbohlav.
Editor: PhDr. B. Benesova.
The text and cover were printed by Svoboda, grafika závody, n.p., závod 1, Prague 5, S. M. Kirova 43.
Cover design by Karel Šejna.
Editing (excluding advertisements) by Jiří Rathouský.

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Typografia, ročník 72, 5, 1969. Cover design by Karel Šejna
Typografia, ročník 72, 5, 1969. Cover design by Karel Šejna

 

Typografia, ročník 72, 5, 1969. Cover design by Karel Šejna
Typografia, ročník 72, 5, 1969. Cover design by Karel Šejna

 

Typografia, ročník 72, 5, 1969. Cover design by Karel Šejna
Typografia, ročník 72, 5, 1969. Cover design by Karel Šejna
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