A magazine as a printed window to the world of advertising: Gebrauchsgraphik 1924-1944, 2014

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Patrick Rössler, Stiebner Verlag,
Hardcover, 200 pages, in german and English, ISBN 978-3-8307-1430-9

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A magazine as a printed window to the world of advertising - Gebrauchsgraphik 1924-1944, 2014
A magazine as a printed window to the world of advertising – Gebrauchsgraphik 1924-1944, 2014

 

A magazine as a printed window to the world of advertising - Gebrauchsgraphik 1924-1944, 2014
A magazine as a printed window to the world of advertising – Gebrauchsgraphik 1924-1944, 2014

 

A magazine as a printed window to the world of advertising - Gebrauchsgraphik 1924-1944, 2014
A magazine as a printed window to the world of advertising – Gebrauchsgraphik 1924-1944, 2014
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