Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... questions ; but it is perfectly apparent that this inquisition by no means meets the needs of a good many magazine ... question : " Is it constructive ? " Or Mr. H. L. Mencken holding a manuscript destined for the American Mercury in ...
... questions ; but it is perfectly apparent that this inquisition by no means meets the needs of a good many magazine ... question : " Is it constructive ? " Or Mr. H. L. Mencken holding a manuscript destined for the American Mercury in ...
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... question which an editor must always ask about any manuscript ( unless it is intended for a learned or a technical journal ) is a question which the reader will , consciously or not , ask himself : " Is it interesting ? " Dull articles ...
... question which an editor must always ask about any manuscript ( unless it is intended for a learned or a technical journal ) is a question which the reader will , consciously or not , ask himself : " Is it interesting ? " Dull articles ...
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... question as to the important part the national distribution by radio of the concerts of our greatest orchestras or the songs by great artists has had in this growing consciousness of the importance of music in America ? There can be no ...
... question as to the important part the national distribution by radio of the concerts of our greatest orchestras or the songs by great artists has had in this growing consciousness of the importance of music in America ? There can be no ...
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Economic Basis of the Magazine | 3 |
The Organization of a Magazine Staff | 14 |
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