Posters American Style

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Posters American Style
Author : Therese Thau Heyman
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Publisher : ABRAMS
Language : English
Release Date : 18 May 1998
ISBN : IND:30000056869047
Pages : 200 pages
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Biographical entries on the artists, a concise guide to postermaking terms, a bibliography, and both subject and chronological indexes serve to make this volume an invaluable reference tool.

Posters American Style

Biographical entries on the artists, a concise guide to postermaking terms, a bibliography, and both subject and chronological indexes serve to make this volume an invaluable reference tool.

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Posters American Style

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