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Design 1920’s | Open University textbook | Tim Benton, Charlotte Benton, Aaron Scharf, 1975Design 1920s. German Design and the Bauhaus 1925 32, Modernism in the Decorative Arts, Paris 1910 30. Prepared for the Course Team by Tim Benton, Charlotte Benton, and Aaron Scharf. Open University Press, 1975. 29. 5 x 21 cm Ex library with marks and stamps. In overall poor condition with remnants of label on front and tears to spine. The booklet has been repaired and laminated. Includes CT strip at the back. Please see photos.
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