Contents for Arts et Métiers Graphiques Paris Issue No. 55,
November 1936
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The War of Troy will not take place: 4
page(s): Exercise in typesetting a play.
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Panoramic Papers: 10 page(s): About a panoramic style of wallpaper
composed of images printed and hung in register on walls.
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The
Secrets and Laws of Sound Printing: 10 page(s): Describes the
process of manufacturing phonograph records.
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The
Symbolism Exhibition at the Bibliothèque Nationale: 2 page(s)
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First
Salon of Graphic Arts and Trades: 1 page(s): Announcement that AMG
is sponsoring this Salon to take place for the first time in March
1937.
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The
Greek Herbalists: 6 page(s)
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Monkey
gathering crocus: fresco of the royal palace of Knossos: 1 page(s)
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Maillol:
5 page(s)
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Old
Paper Mills in Auvergne: 6 page(s)
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Paper
sample from Auvergne made by Lebon-Bonnefoy: 1 page(s)
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Popular
Imagery from Old Russia: 9 page(s): Describes a genre of Russian
stories, published with large illustrations. Provides translations
for the reproductions published in the article
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Colonies
of Woman Painters: 1 page(s)
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The
Graphics News: 4 page(s)
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Project
for a "House of Advertising": 2 page(s) Architectural drawings for
this building, which would be a showcase for French advertising.
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A
beautiful book (Review of Guégan's new book on the history of
medicine): 1 page(s)
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Bibliography (Announcement for new book releases): 2 page(s)
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The
first printed book at Aix-en-Provence? (The first book from Aix was
on law, printed in 1552): 3 page(s)
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Vaugirard Printery Is the Typographic Press of Arts et Métiers
Graphiques: 1 page(s); Conjectures on the Next State of the
Bibliophile: 1 page(s); The King's Party on the Champs-Elysées (wallpaper
published around 1816, complete in 25 widths): 1 page(s);
Lithography by André Robert illustrating "Didine in the Country of
Words": 1 page(s); Cave paintings, Southern Africa. Plates from the
French Encyclopedia: 2 page(s); A young pharmacist preparing
medicines (miniature from the XIII th century): 1 page(s); A
papermaking workshop in the eighteenth century: 1 page(s); A
specimen page of the work of Imprimerie Basler Druck: 1 page(s);
Party hair with Coloral: 1 page(s).