Typografia, ročník 70, 06, 1967

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Published by the Polygraphic Research Institute, a specialized publishing and publishing center.
Chief editor: Ing. Vladimir Drbohlav.
Editor: Bojka Benešová.
Cover: the Tlaciarne of the Slovak National Uprising in Martina. With the use of sketches by national artist Ludovít Fulla, the cover was designed graphically and the entire issue was graphically edited (except for advertisements) by Viliam Majer.
Prepared for printing by Eduard Kralovansky

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Typografia, ročník 70, 06, 1967. Cover by Ludovít Fulla and Viliam Majer
Typografia, ročník 70, 06, 1967. Cover by Ludovít Fulla and Viliam Majer
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