Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... written at the beginning . If it is written in after the article is paged , lines will have to be pushed over to the end of the article , unless the crowding is relieved by cutting to " steal space , " and this is likely to mutilate the ...
... written at the beginning . If it is written in after the article is paged , lines will have to be pushed over to the end of the article , unless the crowding is relieved by cutting to " steal space , " and this is likely to mutilate the ...
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... written . One shrewd American editor is reported to have secured the signatures of half a dozen distinguished English statesmen to contracts for memoirs not one word of which is yet written and not a line of which could be safely ...
... written . One shrewd American editor is reported to have secured the signatures of half a dozen distinguished English statesmen to contracts for memoirs not one word of which is yet written and not a line of which could be safely ...
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... written with a view to the inevitable subse- quent cutting to fit the different needs of different papers . The story is slightly overwritten , but should be so constructed that the paragraphs can be slashed out quickly and easily ...
... written with a view to the inevitable subse- quent cutting to fit the different needs of different papers . The story is slightly overwritten , but should be so constructed that the paragraphs can be slashed out quickly and easily ...
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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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