A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times: Illustrated by Anecdotes, Curious Specimens and Biographical NotesChatto and Windus, 1874 - 616 páginas |
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... reference to any of our old newspapers , full as they are of quaint announce- ments , untrammelled by the ... references show , it first appeared in this country ; its growth has been attended by an almost entire revulsion of mode , and ...
... reference to any of our old newspapers , full as they are of quaint announce- ments , untrammelled by the ... references show , it first appeared in this country ; its growth has been attended by an almost entire revulsion of mode , and ...
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... reference to the gladiatorial exhibi- tions , so important a feature of the ancient days of those once great countries . That these advertisements took the form of what is now generally known as " billing , " seems most probable , and ...
... reference to the gladiatorial exhibi- tions , so important a feature of the ancient days of those once great countries . That these advertisements took the form of what is now generally known as " billing , " seems most probable , and ...
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... reference to the following pages ; for while it is our endeavour to keep from this book all really objectionable items , we are desirous that it shall place before the reader a true picture of the times in which the advertisements ...
... reference to the following pages ; for while it is our endeavour to keep from this book all really objectionable items , we are desirous that it shall place before the reader a true picture of the times in which the advertisements ...
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... reference to any effect , moral or otherwise , they may have on the community . It is the boast of American journalists that they have papers in obscure towns many hundreds of miles inland , any one of which contains in a single issue ...
... reference to any effect , moral or otherwise , they may have on the community . It is the boast of American journalists that they have papers in obscure towns many hundreds of miles inland , any one of which contains in a single issue ...
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... reference to early advertising , says that the mode adopted by the Hebrews appears to have been chiefly by word of mouth , not by writing . Hence the Hebrew word kara signifies to cry aloud , and to announce or make known publicly ...
... reference to early advertising , says that the mode adopted by the Hebrews appears to have been chiefly by word of mouth , not by writing . Hence the Hebrew word kara signifies to cry aloud , and to announce or make known publicly ...
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