Art and Industry 303, September 1951

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Edited by Frank A. Mercer and Rathbone Holme

Content includes:
What Lies at the End of the Road ?
French Railways Publicity
New Designs from the Factories
The New ‘Oronsay’ Argentina Advertises by Ricardo de Luca
Design of the Commercial Vehicle
How do you use Type?

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Art and Industry 303, September 1951
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