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... least the words " extract type . " It is possible to give standing instructions to the printer to be applied to all indentions . But in a large printing office , producing many different magazines , each with its own rules of style , it ...
... least the words " extract type . " It is possible to give standing instructions to the printer to be applied to all indentions . But in a large printing office , producing many different magazines , each with its own rules of style , it ...
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... least hopeful hunting - ground - the mass of unsolicited manuscript that comes piling in day by day , through the mails . Theatrical managers are notorious for never reading the dramatic manuscripts submitted to them . Certain ...
... least hopeful hunting - ground - the mass of unsolicited manuscript that comes piling in day by day , through the mails . Theatrical managers are notorious for never reading the dramatic manuscripts submitted to them . Certain ...
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... least in a supreme class . ' One of the few greatest ' was as mild and judicial a term as was used of them . " 1 Mr. Louis Bromfield says that in one year 137 novels were pronounced " the best novel of the year . " Some were called the ...
... least in a supreme class . ' One of the few greatest ' was as mild and judicial a term as was used of them . " 1 Mr. Louis Bromfield says that in one year 137 novels were pronounced " the best novel of the year . " Some were called the ...
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Economic Basis of the Magazine | 3 |
The Organization of a Magazine Staff | 14 |
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