Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... produce a modern popular weekly ; and the day is , indeed , long past when , as in seventeenth- century England , it was possible to become a fairly success- ful publisher on a capital of five pounds . But the financial success of such ...
... produce a modern popular weekly ; and the day is , indeed , long past when , as in seventeenth- century England , it was possible to become a fairly success- ful publisher on a capital of five pounds . But the financial success of such ...
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... produces and sometimes fails to produce . Like their more intellectual confrères , they too base their financial plans on extremely low production costs . Though prophecy in the publishing field is more than ordinarily dangerous , it is ...
... produces and sometimes fails to produce . Like their more intellectual confrères , they too base their financial plans on extremely low production costs . Though prophecy in the publishing field is more than ordinarily dangerous , it is ...
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... produces a design . He must be careful to produce characters that are not only graceful but readily distinguish- able from each other , and capable of standing fairly long press runs without battering . At the same time , they must ...
... produces a design . He must be careful to produce characters that are not only graceful but readily distinguish- able from each other , and capable of standing fairly long press runs without battering . At the same time , they must ...
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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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