Los Angeles Times West supplement from January 24, 1971, edited by Marshall Lumsden. Cover story: "Gemini and the Rebirth of Graphics," by Robert S. Levinson. "'Look, let's face it, we're printing bank notes,' Kenneth Tyler was saying one quiet evening, after hours, inside the gray walls at Gemini Graphic Editions Limited, over a scotch over ice, 'and you better well believe that we're printing bank notes. That shop, that place back there, is a bank, and better than a Swiss bank, because we don't have to depend upon the value of the dollar or the franc.'" -- From opening paragraph. Additional articles include: "West View: Scandal-la," by Burt Prelutsky; "The Man Who Spoiled Paradise," by Don Dedera; "Main Street 1971," by S.L. Stebel; "California Underground," by Lionel Rolfe; "An Awareness of Beauty," by Reva Berger; "Robin Carson's Survival Kit Everyman's Failsafe Guide to Fat," with illustrations by Marv Rubin; and "West Letters." On The Cover: work sheet from Gemini Graphic Editions for Frank Stella's 'Newfoundland' series.