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... edition through at high speed and is a great saving of time . To make sure that every copy is clear and legible from start to finish of the edition , the managing editor should 1 The historical spelling , still used in England , is ...
... edition through at high speed and is a great saving of time . To make sure that every copy is clear and legible from start to finish of the edition , the managing editor should 1 The historical spelling , still used in England , is ...
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... edition or it is desired to make frequent changes in the type to keep succeeding editions up to date . In these cases , live type is used . Though its practical application is fairly recent , electrotyp- ing is not a modern invention ...
... edition or it is desired to make frequent changes in the type to keep succeeding editions up to date . In these cases , live type is used . Though its practical application is fairly recent , electrotyp- ing is not a modern invention ...
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... edition of al- most any book . That list alone is nearly sufficient to sell out an edition . The Literary Digest has at least once made use of the New York Telephone Directory - as heterogeneous an assemblage of names and interests as ...
... edition of al- most any book . That list alone is nearly sufficient to sell out an edition . The Literary Digest has at least once made use of the New York Telephone Directory - as heterogeneous an assemblage of names and interests as ...
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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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