Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... ideas to him . More often they are likely to provide noth- ing better than an opportunity for feeble imitation , though in the ... idea which is the last and best hallmark of real originality . Few editors are capable of such things ...
... ideas to him . More often they are likely to provide noth- ing better than an opportunity for feeble imitation , though in the ... idea which is the last and best hallmark of real originality . Few editors are capable of such things ...
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... idea and the appearance of that idea , amplified and developed by the author , in print . On the Forum , the first of his three successes , Walter Hines Page never drew up his table of contents until a month or two before publication ...
... idea and the appearance of that idea , amplified and developed by the author , in print . On the Forum , the first of his three successes , Walter Hines Page never drew up his table of contents until a month or two before publication ...
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... ideas is to be found in the suggestions of acquaintances or those of authors . The lay- man's bright idea , consciously conceived and brought to the editor for approval , is likely to be either old or impractical . But the layman's ...
... ideas is to be found in the suggestions of acquaintances or those of authors . The lay- man's bright idea , consciously conceived and brought to the editor for approval , is likely to be either old or impractical . But the layman's ...
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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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