Publimondial 93, 1958

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Content includes:
The Grand Prix Martini for the Year’s Best Poster from Jean Colin To Foujita – French National Railway Posters In The Service Of French Tourism
«A Touch Of Magic» A Film Made In Paris For the U.S. Showing
Poster Art And The «Grand Prix Martini» 1958, by Guy Dornand
Jean Mineur Modernise Their Distribution Circuits, by Jacques Sermaize
The French Advertising Oscar 1958
After 30 Months of Independence, by Claude Lelong
A Trade Calendar Of Outstanding Merit, By Georges Martina
Cognac Advertising Gets a New
Look, By J.P. Brunel
Advertising And The European Union, by Prof. Pedro Prat
Gaballi, Advertising Consultant, Director of the O.E.S.T.E. Agency, Author of «Publicidad Combativa»

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Publimondial 93, 1958. Cover design by Vaka
Publimondial 93, 1958. Cover design by Vaka
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