Editor: Herbert Spencer
Publisher: Lund Humpfries, London
Publication: 1965, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, section sewn
Pages: 74
Size: 275 x 210
Text: English
Typographica is considered one of the most important and influential post-war visual arts magazines of its time. The magazines were profusely illustrated throughout, with colour and b/w plates, and commonly included different paper stocks and coloured inks, various inserts, advertisements, tipped-in sheets and fold-outs.
Content includes:
- The Nymph and the Grot: the revival of the sans-serif letter by James Mosley
- Fishing Figures by Barbara Jones
- The Living Symbol by Aloisio Magalhaes
- Art on the Assembly Line by Ann Gould
- Diter Rot: Book Review with folding insert
- Emphatic fist, informative arrow by Edward Wright
- The Arrow in China by K. P. Mayer
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Condition: Very Good. All titles are used and show shelf ware consistent with age. Light rubbing and tanning to dust jacket. Light tanning to outer edges of interior pages.
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