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schema:text "This is the twenty-first of the Walter Neurath memorial lectures which are given annually each spring on subjects reflecting the interests of the founder of Thames and Hudson"--Half-title verso.
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[London]: Thames and Hudson; [1989]

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schema:text "The text that follows is that of the lecture given on 7 March 1989 at the University of London, with very little alteration. The lecture itself was given without illustration, so that the audience could concentrate on the argument--the matter being speculative and provocative, rather than art historical."
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