




Although it is a (very subtle) commercial site, Modernism101 has a selection of rare magazine, book and to a lesser extent, poster images available. It essentially caters to the industrial and architectural design, tyophilic, modernist (duh) magazine and bookart types and has worthwhile commentary about each exhibit.
Dr Leslie & the Composing Room - a fascinating thesis (lots of visual goodies) by Erin K Malone about a leading New York promoter of graphic design in the 1930s/1940s.
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