A history of advertisingChatto and Windus Piccadilly, 1874 - 615 páginas |
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... interest in the subject , that the study of so important a branch of our present system of commerce as advertising , with its rise and growth , cannot fail to be full of interest . Indeed it is highly suggestive of amusement , as a ...
... interest in the subject , that the study of so important a branch of our present system of commerce as advertising , with its rise and growth , cannot fail to be full of interest . Indeed it is highly suggestive of amusement , as a ...
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... interest . in the growth and increase of newspapers , as well as in those of advertisements , we append it : - No. of Papers . No. of Stamps . No. of Advertise- ments . London Papers , 93 15,100,197 292,033 £ 21,902 9 6 English ...
... interest . in the growth and increase of newspapers , as well as in those of advertisements , we append it : - No. of Papers . No. of Stamps . No. of Advertise- ments . London Papers , 93 15,100,197 292,033 £ 21,902 9 6 English ...
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... interest of the widow and the fatherless . A few years back great fun used to be got out of the ' Tiser , or the " Gin and Gospel Gazette , " as it was called , on account of its peculiar views on current ques- tions ; but all that is ...
... interest of the widow and the fatherless . A few years back great fun used to be got out of the ' Tiser , or the " Gin and Gospel Gazette , " as it was called , on account of its peculiar views on current ques- tions ; but all that is ...
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... interests of the living . Street advertising , in its most original form among us , was therefore without doubt derived from the Romans ; and this system gradually grew , until , in the Middle Ages , there was hardly a house of business ...
... interests of the living . Street advertising , in its most original form among us , was therefore without doubt derived from the Romans ; and this system gradually grew , until , in the Middle Ages , there was hardly a house of business ...
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... interests of a well - known weekly paper ultimately led to the interference of Parliament , and may fairly be regarded as the cause , or at all events as one of the principal causes , STREET AND General ADVERTISING . 31.
... interests of a well - known weekly paper ultimately led to the interference of Parliament , and may fairly be regarded as the cause , or at all events as one of the principal causes , STREET AND General ADVERTISING . 31.
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