Graphis 97, 1961.

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Content includes:
Dr. Willy Rotzler, Zürich: The world Around Them
Prof. Richard Neutra, Los Angeles: Art and the Child
Jiri Brdecka, Praha: Jiri Trnka – The Master Craftsman of the Puppet Film
Leonardo Sinisgalli, Roma: Mino Maccari
Jean Picart le Doux, Paris: Wick & Delessert
Maria Dabrowska, Warszawa: B.W. Linke
George Him, London: Jean David
Herb Lubalin, New York: American Space Promotion
Charles Rosner, London: Industry and Art

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Graphis 97, 1961. Cover design by Hoot von Zitzewitz.
Graphis 97, 1961. Cover design by Hoot von Zitzewitz.
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