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Prospectus, Bauhaus Bücher (Bauhaus Books]

 

We have 2 images of Prospectus, Bauhaus Bücher (Bauhaus Books] .

A vertical cream letterpress prospectus for Bauhaus Books published in 1924. Three orange rectangles form an upside down right-angled cruciform shape in the center, beside which is a small orange circle containing a square and an overlapping triangle making an arrow shape pointing to the left. Underneath the two orange rectangles on the lower right-hand side the German words [BAUHAUS BÜCHER], meaning [BAUHAUS BOOKS] are written in black capital letters. On the left, the German word [BAUHAUSVERLAG], meaning [BAUHAUS PUBLISHING HOUSE] is written in black capitals along the vertical arm of the cruciform shape, while underneath the German word [MÜNCHEN] meaning Munich is written in black capitals, and underneath that is the German word [Wormsestraße 1], meaning the location Wormse Street 1, also written in black.
Prospectus, Bauhaus Bücher (Bauhaus Books]
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