From Leipzig to London
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German-born artist Hellmuth Weissenborn (1898-1982) spent the first half of his life in his native Leipzig and the second in London.



German-born artist Hellmuth Weissenborn (1898-1982) spent the first half of his life in his native Leipzig and the second in London.
This book commemorates seventy-five years of Thames & Hudson's publishing legacy, appealing to bibliophiles, historians, and art enthusiasts alike. It showcases the rich history and impact of the publisher, featuring highlights from its diverse catalog and contributions to the art world. This celebration is a treasure for anyone who appreciates the intersection of literature and visual culture.
Examines the impact on the British illustrated publishing industry of émigrés from Germany and Austria in the first half of the twentieth century, looking in particular at the art publishing houses of Phaidon Press and Thames & Hudson.