Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... entire working life . It is thus difficult for him ever to secure a complete view of the entire operations of a periodical publishing house , and the co - operation of de- partments is thus likely to be hampered by failure to under ...
... entire working life . It is thus difficult for him ever to secure a complete view of the entire operations of a periodical publishing house , and the co - operation of de- partments is thus likely to be hampered by failure to under ...
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... entire energy of an entire staff for that period was occupied in attempting to straighten out the tangle with the aid of agitated but tolerantly amused printers . THE PRINTING PRESS Printing presses are made in a bewildering variety of ...
... entire energy of an entire staff for that period was occupied in attempting to straighten out the tangle with the aid of agitated but tolerantly amused printers . THE PRINTING PRESS Printing presses are made in a bewildering variety of ...
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... entire form is delayed when it reaches the press . A good deal of adjustment is often necessary ; and when- ever possible a managing editor should start his first copy several days early . This gives him leeway which he will probably ...
... entire form is delayed when it reaches the press . A good deal of adjustment is often necessary ; and when- ever possible a managing editor should start his first copy several days early . This gives him leeway which he will probably ...
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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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