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VTS = Visual Telling of Stories AOI = Alphabet of Illustrators DB = Digital Books
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VTS | FABLE MENU, J.B.Oudry eight selected illustrations to La Fontaine |
VTS | Outdoor Advertising, Plane Advertising UK twelve single page ads |
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VTS | Figure Variants, Animal Furniture c1896 |
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VTS | Characterisation, Dick Barton, Special Agent |
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VTS | TV Watching, using a magnifying glass |
AOI | Masks and Stage Properties |
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VTS | Characterisation, Muffin the Mule, Annette Mills, Courier c1950 |
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VTS | The World of the Car, White Space Gallert Two |
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VTS | Masks, Pantomime Masks and Properties |
VTS | CHARACTERISATION, UK Wrestlers c1978 |
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VTS | MINIATURISATION, THEODORE ENGBERT, Maker of Models |
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VTS | Face Concealed, Larry Adler playing the Harmonica |
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VTS | MARK GERTLER, Merry-Go-Round 1916 refreshed |
VTS | Zeppelins and the aaesthetics of beiong bombed, three galleries with texts |
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VTS | Robots- figure variants |
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VTS | Australian, Being c1958 |
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VTS | World of the Car, Trucks by Studebaker |
VTS | Outdoor Advertising, Raeaching the Public 1934 |
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VTS | Outdoor Advertising,ATLANTIC CITY C1939 |
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VTS | Letterforms, typographic examples from Klimsch's Jahrbuch 1927 |
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VTS | Cut Away, Replace your car's worn engine |
AOI | Peter Helck, Chevrolet Truck |
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AOI | Steve Dohanos, Extra Extra, illustration to fiction |
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VTS | Facelessness, James McMillan's illustration to FORTUNE |
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VTS | The World of the Car, Forecourt photograph by Barrett Gallagher |
VTS | Movement, Single, Otis Lifts, going up and down diagram |
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VTS | Wurlitzer, comparison c19139 |
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AOI | Melbourne Brindle, three ads for Pontiac |
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VTS | Balloons, artistry twisting the things |
VTS | Ventroloquism single, Fred Foster and Coster Joe |
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VTS | Zeppelins, dirigeables defending London c1936 |
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VTS | Narrators, announcers, Mary Malcolm |
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VTS | Figure Variants, the Duke of Edinburgh's elephant |
AOI | Donald Cammell, illustrations for Lilliput 1959 |
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VTS | Image of the Gardener, Harry Wheatcroft and his branded whiskers |
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VTS | Newsreels, making a newsreel Paris c1934 |
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VTS | Celebrity Endorsementsm Edmundo Ros and his Brazil Nuts |
VTS | Celebrity Endorement, a new menu of revelations |
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VTS | Map Menu, Decorative Maps from Dunlop |
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VTS | Art Sells,Titian Used his Eyes wisely, Kimberley Clark Papers c1935 |
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VTS | EXHIBITION MENU Ideal Home 1938 |
VTS | EXHIBITION MENU Women's Fair Olympia 1938 |
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VTS | CIRCUS menu, performing in street clothes, a comparison |
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VTS | Celebrity Endorsements - Ed Wynn gurns for Plymouth |
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VTS | Spirit Photography single, Arthur Conan Doyle 1937 with pictures |
VTS | Wyndham Lewis new menu, 2 notices 1937,1938 |
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VTS | The Narrator, Gluyas Williams, Raconteurs c1938 (the woman's voice) |
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VTS | Visual Codes, controls on an ICBM |
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VTS | The Narrator, oratory, sound amplification system |
VTS | Figure Variants, a Monument to Fifteen Minutes 1950 |
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VTS | Imaging Science, Astronomy, Sebastian Munster, selected plates fropm Organum Uranicum |
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VTS | Memory, main menu, a plate from Dolce, Dialogo...1586 |
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VTS | Facelessness, poster by Stoecklin for PKZ of a man seen from behind 1934 |
VTS | Trees as metaphors, Andreae, Super consanguinitatis... 1477 |
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VTS | Arranging Objects on the Page, Natural History Plates, Salviani's Octopus 1554 |
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AOI | ROJANKOVSKY Menu of work |
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AOI | ROJANKOVSKY Calendrier des Enfants (and insert) |
AOI | ROJANKOVSKY I Like the City |
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VTS | ROJANKOVSKY Les Trois Ours |
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VTS | ROJANKOVSKY Pere Castor series, Scaf the Seal |
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VTS | ROJANKOVSKY Pere Castor series. Martin the Kingfisher |
AOI | ROJANKOVSKY Pere Castor series, Cuckoo |
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AOI | ROJANKOVSKY Pere Castor series, Bourru the Bear |
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AOI | ROJANKOVSKY Pere Castor series, Frou the Hare |
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AOI | ROJANKOVSKY Pere Castor series, Panache (Mischief) the Squirrel |
AOI | Melville Colley, The Bamboo Bird 1947 and endpaper map |
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