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... reader's task to detect all such blunders before the printer has fixed them in metal . Correctness of the manuscript before it reaches the printer is important for another reason . A clearly typed and The Preparation of Copy and Proof 89.
... reader's task to detect all such blunders before the printer has fixed them in metal . Correctness of the manuscript before it reaches the printer is important for another reason . A clearly typed and The Preparation of Copy and Proof 89.
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... reason manuscripts get lost is that they stick to chandeliers ! Another editor once turned his office inside out for days because a manuscript by a famous explorer , noted for his irascibility , had vanished , and the author had , for ...
... reason manuscripts get lost is that they stick to chandeliers ! Another editor once turned his office inside out for days because a manuscript by a famous explorer , noted for his irascibility , had vanished , and the author had , for ...
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... reason a doubtful manuscript , an untried author , or a new editorial policy is tried on me . I am , in fact , the literary dog of the office . " This exalted position is not without its compensations . It enables me to speak freely as ...
... reason a doubtful manuscript , an untried author , or a new editorial policy is tried on me . I am , in fact , the literary dog of the office . " This exalted position is not without its compensations . It enables me to speak freely as ...
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