Publimondial 79, 1956

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The Interrelation of Information and Advertising, and their Means Of Expression, by Charles L. Blondel
Jean Gueillet, by Pierre Rophé, President of the Syndicat National des Éditeurs Publicitaires
Het Vrije Volk Awards Oscars for Best Dutch Advertisements
A Model Educational Publication, Petrole Progres is Five Years Old
The Poster
Poster Advertising in Hungary
The Advertising Film
Selection, A Digest of World News In The Field of Advertising and the Graphic Arts, by Mostyn Mowbray
Mexican Radio And Television

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Publimondial 79, 1956. Cover design by Jean Gueillet
Publimondial 79, 1956. Cover design by Jean Gueillet
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