Art and Industry 387, September 1958

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Content includes:
The Standards of Production?
Fair Enough or Fair Too Much? René Elvin Visits The Brussels World Exhibition 1958
The Travelling Eye Frederick Horn Writes on Printed Travel Publicity
A Look At Hi-Fi
The Art Of Packaging: 10 Plastics in Packaging by W. A. G. Pugh
New Products Processes and Presentation

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