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Printing Design And Layout Vincent Steer,hardback Undated 1940's on 2040-motos

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london, London, United Kingdom

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Bibliographic Details Title: Printing Design and Layout Publisher: Virtue & Co. Ltd. Publishers, London Publication Date: Binding: Hardcover Book Condition: Very Good

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