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"THE Penrose Annual" is an old friend of all connected with the printing industry, and its return after an absence of nine years is very welcome. This, the forty-third volume, follows the well-established lines of its predecessors, which in some ways is a pity, because in the nine years elapsing between the appearance of Volume 42 and Volume 43 the printing industry has had experiences which should be recorded. And where more appropriately than in "Penrose's"? The record is desirable not only for historical reasons, but also because much valuable experience was gained in solving problems which arise in an industry in total war, and this should not be lost.
The Penrose Annual
A Review of the Graphic Arts. Edited by R. B. Fishenden. Vol. 43. Pp. xii+140+40+139 plates. (London: Percy Lund, Humphries and Co., Ltd., 1949.) 21s. net.
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The Penrose Annual. Nature 163, 346 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163346a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/163346a0