Die Neue Stadt, Verlag Felix Handschin, 1956

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verlag felix handschin, basel / basler politische schriften 3, 1956
printer: buchdruckerei winterthur ag, winterthur

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Die Neue Stadt, Verlag Felix Handschin, 1956. Designed by Karl Gerstner
Die Neue Stadt, Verlag Felix Handschin, 1956. Designed by Karl Gerstner

 

Die Neue Stadt, Verlag Felix Handschin, 1956. Designed by Karl Gerstner
Die Neue Stadt, Verlag Felix Handschin, 1956. Designed by Karl Gerstner

 

Die Neue Stadt, Verlag Felix Handschin, 1956. Designed by Karl Gerstner
Die Neue Stadt, Verlag Felix Handschin, 1956. Designed by Karl Gerstner
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