Magazine MakingViking Press, 1935 - 323 sivua |
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... usually possible to submit them to a " stretching " process . When this is necessary there is usually an altercation be- tween printer and engraver , each claiming that the other's clumsiness was responsible . The editor is usually ...
... usually possible to submit them to a " stretching " process . When this is necessary there is usually an altercation be- tween printer and engraver , each claiming that the other's clumsiness was responsible . The editor is usually ...
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... usually galleys — that is , proof taken from type placed in the galley before it has been paged . In England these ... usually ten per cent - will be borne by the author . Magazines usually content themselves with warn- ing authors that ...
... usually galleys — that is , proof taken from type placed in the galley before it has been paged . In England these ... usually ten per cent - will be borne by the author . Magazines usually content themselves with warn- ing authors that ...
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... usually advisable to check carefully each line in which a correction of any kind has been made , as new errors fre- quently creep in while an old one is being corrected . Foundry proofs require inspection for still another reason ...
... usually advisable to check carefully each line in which a correction of any kind has been made , as new errors fre- quently creep in while an old one is being corrected . Foundry proofs require inspection for still another reason ...
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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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