1943 ZAg

Copies examined

British Library: 012213.d.1/1
Curwen Press: E16

Title page

[A]2r

INDUSTRY | AFTER THE WAR | Who is going to run it? | BY | Charles Madge | IN CONSULTATION WITH DONALD TYERMAN | Deputy Editor of 'The Economist' | FOREWORD BY | SIR WILLIAM BEVERIDGE | 1943 | THE PILOT PRESS LTD | 45 GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON, W.C.1

Series

spine

Target for tomorrow, no.1

Imprint

[A]2v

Collation

[A]8 B-D8.

Pagination

[1-4] 5-9 [10] 11-5 [16] 17-20 [21] 22-4 [25] 26-8 [29] 30-8 [39] 40 [41] 42-4 [45] 46-7 [48] 49 [50] 51-7 [58] 59-60 [61] 62-4.

Technical description

Crown 4o: 9¾" × 7¼", trimmed, white loaded paper; 11(+1)pt. Baskerville; line block diagrams, halftone illustrations; casing, white paper printed black and red, at head of spine: ‘1’, and up spine: ‘TARGET FOR TOMORROW · [then in red] INDUSTRY AFTER THE WAR’ and on upper cover: ‘TARGET FOR TOMORROW No. 1 | EDITORIAL BOARD | SIR WILLIAM BEVERIDGE, DR. JULIAN HUXLEY, SIR JOHN BOYD ORR | EDITOR: CHARLES MADGE | [triple rule] | [next 4 lines red] INDUSTRY | AFTER | THE WAR | Who is going to run it? | By CHARLES MADGE | IN CONSULTATION WITH DONALD TYERMAN | [in red, the Pilot Press mark] | THE PILOT PRESS LTD’; printed dust-jacket.

See also

Robin Phillips, 1963