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THE EXPO 67 MEMORIAL ALBUM, by Thomas Nelson and Sons Canada Limited (1967 1st Ed.)

THE EXPO 67 MEMORIAL ALBUM, by Thomas Nelson and Sons Canada Limited (1967 1st Ed.)

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Author: Various. Editor: Jean-Louis de Lorimier. Published by Thomas Nelson and Sons (Canada) Limited, 1967, 1st Edition. Printed in Canada. Excellent Condition HARDCOVER Book, with clean inside, tight spine. Very Good Condition ORIGINAL SLIP CASE, sturdy and not ripped, but does show considerable table-scuff on the bottom side of slip case. Size: 10.5 x 14.25 inch, 367 pages including index. Weight: 3.7 kg.*

Released in 1968 by Thomas Nelson and Sons (Canada) Limited, the Expo 67 Memorial Album was the definitive descriptive and pictorial record of Montreal's world's fair. Of all the Expo 67 books ever published, this one was the Grand Poo-bah.

Designed by Gérard Caron and edited by Jean-Louis de Lorimier, this large, boxed coffee-table book featured a stunning mixture of color and black & white and photography, all interspersed by lengthy articles on and observations of Expo 67. The 368-page document was divided into 10 sections, including an eloquent preface written by Expo's Commissioner General, Pierre Dupuy, and an extensive index for easy reference. All texts and titles were in Expo's ubiquitous Optima font and presented in both French and English.

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1st Edition HARDCOVER Book & Slipcover

GC&C Stock #3635

  

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