Magazine MakingViking Press, 1935 - 323 sivua |
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... necessary before the proper height is reached , and many trials are always necessary before the pressman can be sure that he has at last brought his type or cuts to the height which will give the best effect . An overlay , on the other ...
... necessary before the proper height is reached , and many trials are always necessary before the pressman can be sure that he has at last brought his type or cuts to the height which will give the best effect . An overlay , on the other ...
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... necessary because compositors frequently drop whole clauses or even sentences , yet uncon- sciously close up the break in such a way that what has been printed makes sense in spite of the omissions . The ancient manuscript copyists made ...
... necessary because compositors frequently drop whole clauses or even sentences , yet uncon- sciously close up the break in such a way that what has been printed makes sense in spite of the omissions . The ancient manuscript copyists made ...
Sivu 100
... necessary ; and when- ever possible a managing editor should start his first copy several days early . This gives him leeway which he will probably need badly before his edition goes on press . Even a well - conducted magazine is likely ...
... necessary ; and when- ever possible a managing editor should start his first copy several days early . This gives him leeway which he will probably need badly before his edition goes on press . Even a well - conducted magazine is likely ...
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Economic Basis of the Magazine | 3 |
The Organization of a Magazine Staff | 14 |
Editor and Printer | 41 |
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