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Content includes:
Typographic Novelties, 1938-39 Season
Lewitt-Him or the Happy Conjugation
Power of the Artist
Plate from Vol. III of “General History of Medecine” [Degas painting of woman toweling hair]
The Ship
Concerning an American Edition of Oscar Wilde’s “Salome”
Observations on several Monuments of Latin Writing Written in the First Five Centuries of our Era
[comparative chart of early Latin writing forms]
Italiot Ceramics
Louise Hervieu
“Fans for the bulls,” drawings by André Masson
How Texts and Bindings are Repaired at the Bibliothèque Nationale
Brochure sent by the Office of Swiss Railways, Paris
Across Foreign Magazines
Jules Breton and Co. Evette Germain and Co., Successors
Early Art, Archaeology, Curiosity
Artisitc News, the Fall Salon
Salon of the Super-Independents
Color French Engraving of the 18th Century
Henri Matisse
Joan Miro
A. Rattner Exhibition
Ethnographic Shows, Nights at the Museum of Man
Theater: The Play of the Young
The Era of Music Libraries
Several Stages of the Same Rembrandt Engraving

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Arts et Metiers Graphiques, 66, 1939
Arts et Metiers Graphiques, 66, 1939
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