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Authors
Hackney, FionaIssue Date
2019-01-23
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This is a beautiful and intriguing book that tells a fascinating story about a little-known form of alternative modernist design and craft practice. Published by the independent Donlon Books and written by Annebella Pollen as part of an Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded Fellowship, it draws on numerous archival sources from public and private collections, and includes over a hundred largely unseen images in black and white, and colour.Publisher
Oxford University PressJournal
Journal of Design HistoryType
OtherLanguage
enDescription
A book review of The Kindred of the Kibbo Kift: Intellectual Barbarians. Annebella Pollen, Donlon Books, 2016. 228 pp., 68 b&w 40 col. illus., ISBN: 9780957609518ISSN
0952-4649Collections
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