Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... important work of preparing copy for the printer and reading the proof which the printer returns . Conditions in New York are particularly bad . Indeed , it is probable that nowhere else in the world is copy worse prepared and proof ...
... important work of preparing copy for the printer and reading the proof which the printer returns . Conditions in New York are particularly bad . Indeed , it is probable that nowhere else in the world is copy worse prepared and proof ...
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... important to the book publisher , who must pay letter postage on manuscripts weighing several pounds , than to the magazine publisher , who can return manuscripts for a few cents each . Most magazines take the precaution of printing in ...
... important to the book publisher , who must pay letter postage on manuscripts weighing several pounds , than to the magazine publisher , who can return manuscripts for a few cents each . Most magazines take the precaution of printing in ...
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John Bakeless. This last is a matter of some importance . Considering the hasty reading which is all the modern newspaper can expect , one can easily see that many a commuter reading his morn- ing paper will gather the fact that an ...
John Bakeless. This last is a matter of some importance . Considering the hasty reading which is all the modern newspaper can expect , one can easily see that many a commuter reading his morn- ing paper will gather the fact that an ...
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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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