Graphis 03-04, 1944

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Content includes:
Fritz Pauli, Etchings 1921-1943 (Kurt Sponagel)
Book Illumination at St. Gall (Dr. Jos. Muller)
Hans Fischer (Manuel Gasser)
Devotional Miniatures (Hans Kasser)
Chinese Stone Engravings (Prof. O. Fischer)
The World on Strings (W. Zimmermann)
Swiss Ex-Libris (H.K.)
Gyger’s Map of Zurich (Prof. Ed. Imhof)
Louis Barbedor, a French Master of Penmanship
British War Posters (C.F.O. Clarke)

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Graphis 03-04, 1944. Cover design by E. Haefelfinger
Graphis 03-04, 1944. Cover design by E. Haefelfinger
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