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  1. Dieter Pevsner obituary. Mark Pevsner. Thu 3 Oct 2019 13.20 EDT. Last modified on Mon 24 Feb 2020 08.44 EST. My father, Dieter Pevsner, who has died aged 87, was one of a small group of...

  2. 16 de jun. de 2020 · Graphic designer whose distinctive typographic work graced Penguin book covers, museum signage and London monumentsPhil Baines, who has died aged 65 of multiple system atrophy, was one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary British graphic design. His work included books, posters, art... Continue reading at The Guardian.

  3. German Jewish schoolchild emigrated to GB, 1936; post-war career as editor with Penguin Books and publication manager for Nuffield-Chelsea Curriculum Trust in GB; also includes various recollections about life and work of father Nikolaus Pevsner. Content description.

  4. Wildwood House was a book publishing company in London, England, founded in 1972 by Oliver Caldecott and Dieter Pevsner, who had both worked at Penguin Books, leaving to set up the new publishing venture. [1] [2] The company was based in Floral Street, Covent Garden. [3]

  5. This was, however, always the intention. His son, Dieter Pevsner, shows in a touching essay on the dedications in the series how Pevsner saw himself as part of a process dependent on the many who helped personally or professionally.

  6. Lewis J. Edinger, Germany and World Politics in the Twentieth Century, by Ludwig Dehio and Dieter Pevsner, Political Science Quarterly, Volume 74, Issue 4, December 1959, Pages 611–613, https://doi.org/10.2307/2146436

  7. Dieter Pevsner, autor de German Short Stories 1: Parallel Text Edition, en LibraryThing