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... printer can and cannot do , and he asks for nothing more than the best possible . The present chapter is not designed to train printers . A great deal of what it states can be learned only by practice , if one intends to become a printer ...
... printer can and cannot do , and he asks for nothing more than the best possible . The present chapter is not designed to train printers . A great deal of what it states can be learned only by practice , if one intends to become a printer ...
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... printer : " Follow copy , even if it flies out of the window . " Any other rule causes more trouble than it cures , and to this rule most printers usually adhere , though there is said to be one line of Shakespeare which no printer has ...
... printer : " Follow copy , even if it flies out of the window . " Any other rule causes more trouble than it cures , and to this rule most printers usually adhere , though there is said to be one line of Shakespeare which no printer has ...
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... printer will attend to this automatically and without instruction . Before each num- ber is finally released for press , however , one of the editorial staff should always check over all these details to be sure the printer has made no ...
... printer will attend to this automatically and without instruction . Before each num- ber is finally released for press , however , one of the editorial staff should always check over all these details to be sure the printer has made no ...
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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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