Magazine MakingViking Press, 1935 - 323 sivua |
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... sent to authors , galley proofs should be sent . Here begins one of the most common of the editor's minor troubles . It is at the very least several weeks since the author has seen his article . Very probably it was originally written ...
... sent to authors , galley proofs should be sent . Here begins one of the most common of the editor's minor troubles . It is at the very least several weeks since the author has seen his article . Very probably it was originally written ...
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... sent out to the papers . These can be pro- duced very cheaply , do not batter the type as proof presses sometimes do , and look better than proofs . They are usually taken at the end of the press run , and one must therefore be sure ...
... sent out to the papers . These can be pro- duced very cheaply , do not batter the type as proof presses sometimes do , and look better than proofs . They are usually taken at the end of the press run , and one must therefore be sure ...
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... sent out to sportsmen's magazines and conservation journals , as well as to a few prominent naturalists , hunters , or conserva- tionists . A striking article on an ethical or religious subject will sometimes draw fire when sent to ...
... sent out to sportsmen's magazines and conservation journals , as well as to a few prominent naturalists , hunters , or conserva- tionists . A striking article on an ethical or religious subject will sometimes draw fire when sent to ...
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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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