Printing Review, No 33, 1940

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Content includes:
Printing – The Guarantor of Progress
The Paper Outlook by “Scrutineer”
The Author as a Printer by Charles H. Lea
The B..F. Propaganda bAlec Davis
Revivals of Lithography by E. Kilburn Scott
What the New Typography Aims At by L. Moholy-Nagy
Some Printers’ Calendars
Setting up Modern Presses by A. G. Arend
Packaging and Printing by Spading Black
The Advantages of Exuberance by Anthony Sutcliffe
Correspondence on the Johnson Scheme
Planning Typographic Layouts by Glenn M. Pagett
Four Important Trend by Watson M. Gordon
Turning over New Leaves
Round the Globe
The Trend of Things

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