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Clean, bright book with some scuffing and bumping at edges from shelf. Nice book-and a great value! 
1568985509 Standard used condition-Same quality you would find in your local bookstore. This is a new unread book that received the above wear during its handling. Has remainder mark. ~ 
1568985509 Book could have shelf wear, or a bump, or sunfade to edges. These are new unread books from the publisher with one of these conditions. See are feedback as customers are satisfied in how we grade our books. Has remainder mark. Fast shipping and customer service is our number 1 priority! 
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This book is in very good condition; with remainder mark. It does have some cover shelfwear. Inside pages are clean. 
New. Pasadena's premier independent new and used bookstore. Design; 1.18 x 9.13 x 7.64 Inches; 240 pages; The design profession doesn't produce many larger-than-life figures. Robert BrownjohnBJ, to just about everyone who knew him, and everyone didwas one. His gifts were immense, as were his appetites. Enfant terrible and visionary, he was both. Mick and the Stones wanted to hang with him. Of course it couldn't last. Robert Brownjohn was simply too big for this world. He died in 1970 at the age of 45, a victim of his own excesses. Today, he is best remembered for his sexy James Bond credit sequences. But Brownjohn's legacy is far more significant, and his story has all the drama and pathos of a Hollywood blockbuster. Now, for the first time, this extraordinary life and career is remembered in print, with all its richness and complexity. Robert Brownjohn: Sex and Typography tracks the story of this legend from his early years as the prized student of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy to his days as a visionary star in the New York design world of the sixties and his later years as an icon in the film and advertising world of swinging London. Robert Brownjohn illustrates the dynamic work Brownjohn produced on his own and as a cofounder of the firms Brownjohn, Chermayeff, and Geismar in New York, and Cammell, Hudson, and Brownjohn in London, including campaigns for such giants as Pirelli, IBM, and Midland Bank. Robert Brownjohn is both an inspirational monograph of creative genius and a window into the life of a Falstaffian figure who just happened to be one of the formative designers of the twentieth century. 
240 pages. Illustrated throughout with color photographic reproductions. Index. Light wear to covers, else a very good+ copy. 
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Hardcover. 239 pages. Glossy metallic gold covers with illustration, profusely illustrated with color plates featuring Brownjohn's work, time lines, multiple biographical essays. Light rubbing and edgewear to covers, pages crisp and unmarked; a very clean, tight copy of an unusual book. 
185669464X LAURENCE KING (10/13/2005) Weight: 1001g. / 2.20lbs Great Customer Service! 