Stedelijk Jaarverslag Amsterdam 1966, Gemeente Amsterdam, 1967

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Booklet designed by Jan van Toorn on Amsterdam in 1966.
Photos by Paul van den Bos GKf and others.

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Stedelijk Jaarverslag Amsterdam 1966, Gemeente Amsterdam, 1967. Design by Jan van Toorn
Stedelijk Jaarverslag Amsterdam 1966, Gemeente Amsterdam, 1967. Design by Jan van Toorn
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