Graphic Agitation: Social and Political Graphics since the Sixties
Editor: Liz McQuiston Publisher: Phaidon Press Ltd, London Publication: 1995, First Edition Paperback Binding: Softcover, section sewn Pages: 240 Size: 250 x 290 Text: English ISBN: 0714834580 (Preface) 'Graphic art is a powerful weapon of protest and propaganda, shock and subversion. From the revolutionary 1960s to the present day, Graphic Agitation explores the countless and complex ways in which graphic art and design have addressed social and political issues around the globe. Covering a broad range of subject areas, including war, peace, ecology, health and sexual politics, this book features the work of some of the design world's best-known personalities as well as the graphics of anonymous protest. In addition to its striking visual impact, this unique collection of images presents a memorable reflection of the social concerns and political struggles of our age.'' Condition: Very Good. Shelf ware consistent with age. Light rubbing to cover/edges. Fading to spine/cover. Please note that some product listings use stock imagery, so the item received may not be the item shown. Standard Postage: Provides 'limited cover' for loss/damage only up to £30GBP. Please select the alternative ‘full cover' option at checkout for more valuable items! Excess shipping charges will be reimbursed. Any import charges/taxes, if incurred, to be covered by the buyer. 6803 1998/Rp/G
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