Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... difficulties that are to be faced , and the methods by which these difficulties are to be overcome . In dealing with owners ... difficulty in securing an illimitable supply of brilliant manu- scripts . When the circulation has increased ...
... difficulties that are to be faced , and the methods by which these difficulties are to be overcome . In dealing with owners ... difficulty in securing an illimitable supply of brilliant manu- scripts . When the circulation has increased ...
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... difficulty in meeting their press dates . Fortunately , they have a slightly greater margin of error . A newspaper which ever was a day late would lose every reader and every advertiser on its list . A magazine which is a day late ...
... difficulty in meeting their press dates . Fortunately , they have a slightly greater margin of error . A newspaper which ever was a day late would lose every reader and every advertiser on its list . A magazine which is a day late ...
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... difficulty of making proof corrections . Since the linotype produces only slugs , which are solid bars of metal , the changing of a single character necessitates the recasting of the entire slug , with the possibility that the operator ...
... difficulty of making proof corrections . Since the linotype produces only slugs , which are solid bars of metal , the changing of a single character necessitates the recasting of the entire slug , with the possibility that the operator ...
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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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