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Themerson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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The Gaberbocchus Press was a London publishing company founded in 1948 by the couple Stefan and Franciszka Themerson. Alongside the Themersons, the other directors of the Press were the translator Barbara Wright and the artist Gwen Barnard who also illustrated a number of the company's publications.

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