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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 686.22
EAN num: 9780471699026
ISBN number: 0471699020
Label: Wiley
Manufacturer: Wiley
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 592
Printing Date: December 07, 2005
Publishing house: Wiley
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Now in its Fourth Edition, this unrivaled, seminal work continues its long tradition of providing balanced insight and thorough historical background. Under the new authorial leadership of Alston Purvis, this authoritative book offers more than 450 new images, along with expansive coverage of such topics as Italian, Russian, and Dutch design. It reveals a saga of creative innovators, breakthrough technologies, and important design innovations.
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This is an excellent textbook and well worth the price. It's more like a history of art and culture.
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I purchased this book for my Graphic Design history class. The book is well written and it is very informative.
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i bought this product as new. i could tell the book had not been or had hardly been opened b/c of the sound it makes when you open a new book. the pages are clean and crisp. it was only the book jacket that protects the hard cover that had a few marks on it, but overall i'm very happy with it. =)
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After using all the editions, the latest isn't up to the late Phil Meggs' standards. In its endeavor to
be concise and concept oriented, it omits much cultural and marginal information that was
interesting and flavorful. This edition is not as delicious as the others. I'm thinking of switching
textbooks for my students.
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