Graphis 68, 1956

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The New York Times. Good promotion pays off (Glory Harris)
Commercial Calendars (Glory Harris)
The Changing Face of Calendars (Leo Zihler)
Milner Gray (Charles Rosner)
Joan Jordan (C.G. Tomrley)
Italian Miniatures (Enzo Carli)
Japanese Calligraphy and Abstraction (Hideo Kobayashi; Pierre Alechinsky)
R.B. Fishenden

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Graphis 68, 1956. Cover design by Joan Jordan
Graphis 68, 1956. Cover design by Joan Jordan
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