Commercial Art Vol 11, No 58, April 1931

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Content includes:
Some Viennese Shop Windows
The Intelligent Use of Media. 2.-Small Spaces. By H. Llewellyn Morgan
Photographs by E. W. Kendrick
No Encouragement to Enterprise. By Terence Prentis
Recent Work of E. McKnight Kauffer. With an appreciation by Amos Stote
Masters of the Poster. 3 – Chéret. By Stanley Rowland, M.A.
An American Pioneer of Modern Typography. By Samuel E. Lesser
Advertising the German Store. By Jan Tschichold

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Commercial Art Vol 11, No 58, April 1931
Commercial Art Vol 11, No 58, April 1931
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