Editor: Herbert Spencer
Publisher: Lund Humpfries, London
Publication: 1961, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, section sewn
Pages: 72
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:
- Typophoto Ken Garland.
- New Swiss work samples by Karl Gerstner, Marcel Wyss, Siegfried Odermatt, and Armin Hofmann.
- The Books of Dieter Rot by Richard Hamilton (ephemera)
- National Zeitung (ephemera)
- The Drawings of Alcopley by Herbert Spencer
- From Painting to Photography: Experiments of the 1920’s by Camilla Gray
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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, head of DJ spine missing. Light tanning to outer edges of interior pages. One image cleanly clipped from interior.
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