A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times: Illustrated by Anecdotes, Curious Specimens and Biographical NotesChatto and Windus, 1875 - 648 páginas |
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... Daily Courant , which occupied the field alone for a long period , but which ultimately found two rivals in the Daily Post and the Daily Journal , the three being simultaneously published in 1724. This state of things continued with ...
... Daily Courant , which occupied the field alone for a long period , but which ultimately found two rivals in the Daily Post and the Daily Journal , the three being simultaneously published in 1724. This state of things continued with ...
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... Daily Courant of March 24 , 1707 , occurs a notice couched in the style of pure hyperbole , and emanating from the establish- ment of G. Willdey and T. Brandreth , at the sign of the Archimedes and Globe , on Ludgate Hill , who ...
... Daily Courant of March 24 , 1707 , occurs a notice couched in the style of pure hyperbole , and emanating from the establish- ment of G. Willdey and T. Brandreth , at the sign of the Archimedes and Globe , on Ludgate Hill , who ...
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... Daily Courant , an opposition statement , which ultimately led to a regular newspaper warfare : - BY Y John Yarwell and Ralph Sterrop , Right Spectacles , reading and other optic glasses , etc. , were first brought to perfection by our ...
... Daily Courant , an opposition statement , which ultimately led to a regular newspaper warfare : - BY Y John Yarwell and Ralph Sterrop , Right Spectacles , reading and other optic glasses , etc. , were first brought to perfection by our ...
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... over , as the second time this advertisement appeared ( Daily Courant , April 26 ) , the following was immediately under it : - ACONFIDENT Mountebank by the help of his bragging speech passes EARLY PART OF EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . 147.
... over , as the second time this advertisement appeared ( Daily Courant , April 26 ) , the following was immediately under it : - ACONFIDENT Mountebank by the help of his bragging speech passes EARLY PART OF EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . 147.
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... Daily Courant for May 12 , 1707 , Willdey and Brandreth once again insert their vaunt , and then pro- ceed to demolish their late employers thus : - We do affirm it [ the telescope made by W. & B. ] to be the pleasantest and usefullest ...
... Daily Courant for May 12 , 1707 , Willdey and Brandreth once again insert their vaunt , and then pro- ceed to demolish their late employers thus : - We do affirm it [ the telescope made by W. & B. ] to be the pleasantest and usefullest ...
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