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Commercial Art and industry, Vol. 19, New York, The Studio Publications, Inc., 1935, first edition, 4to (11" x 8.25"), HB, blue cloth boards with decorative gilt titles, VG / none. Light rubbing & edgewear, foxing to endpapers, front hinge starting, extremities bumped.
254 pp. Profuse illustrations, 16 in color. The biannual for July-December, 1935. A sampling of the articles: "Air Ways and Means," "Bodywork for Radio." "Decoration--with reference to Hungarian Confectionery Wrappers," "Need for redesigning in Food Packing (An Inquest Will Be Held...On Can Labels)," "Making Rubbish Look Revolting," Launching a Liner in Print." "Scandinavian Hoarding." "What are the wild waves saying? Figuring out Radio Advertising." [Book ID # 1492]
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