This is a quick slideshow from Iain Stevenson at The Guardian on the influence of Allen Lane and Paul Hamlyn on the history of publishing.
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Allen Lane and Paul Hamlyn: A Quick History
Posted in Publishing, Type and Design, tagged Allen Lane, Paul Hamlyn, penguin on August 26, 2010| 2 Comments »
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