Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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John Bakeless. purified , and put back into the machine . Hand composition must usually be distributed by hand , which is expensive . Though the linotype is ideal for newspaper work , because of its speed , it has two drawbacks which ...
John Bakeless. purified , and put back into the machine . Hand composition must usually be distributed by hand , which is expensive . Though the linotype is ideal for newspaper work , because of its speed , it has two drawbacks which ...
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... hand work . The early nine- teenth - century magazines used engravings made by the patient hands of artists on wood or steel blocks . Eliakim Littell had begun to experiment with steel engravings in his Museum of Foreign Literature ...
... hand work . The early nine- teenth - century magazines used engravings made by the patient hands of artists on wood or steel blocks . Eliakim Littell had begun to experiment with steel engravings in his Museum of Foreign Literature ...
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John Bakeless. wheels and a right - hand drive , and again with disk wheels and a left - hand drive ! I have myself known an artist to show an army officer's Sam Browne belt turned to the right instead of the left - but it was a Chinese ...
John Bakeless. wheels and a right - hand drive , and again with disk wheels and a left - hand drive ! I have myself known an artist to show an army officer's Sam Browne belt turned to the right instead of the left - but it was a Chinese ...
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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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