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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... the First Number ADVERTISING THE LAST STATE LOTTERY DRAWN IN ENGLAND , 1826 . ONE OF BISH'S LOTTERY ADVERTISEMENTS THE LAST OF THE LOTTERIES 58 64 96 124 32 234 464 465 470 A HISTORY OF ADVERTISING . CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY - NEWSPpapers.
... the First Number ADVERTISING THE LAST STATE LOTTERY DRAWN IN ENGLAND , 1826 . ONE OF BISH'S LOTTERY ADVERTISEMENTS THE LAST OF THE LOTTERIES 58 64 96 124 32 234 464 465 470 A HISTORY OF ADVERTISING . CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY - NEWSPpapers.
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... England appeared in the reign of Queen Elizabeth during the Spanish Armada panic . This journal was called the English Mercurie , and was by authority " imprinted at London by Christopher Barker , Her Highnesses printer , 1583. " This ...
... England appeared in the reign of Queen Elizabeth during the Spanish Armada panic . This journal was called the English Mercurie , and was by authority " imprinted at London by Christopher Barker , Her Highnesses printer , 1583. " This ...
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... England , were that newspaper genuine . Mr Watts , of the British Museum , has , however , proved that the several numbers of this journal to be found in our national library are gross forgeries ; and , indeed , the most inexperienced ...
... England , were that newspaper genuine . Mr Watts , of the British Museum , has , however , proved that the several numbers of this journal to be found in our national library are gross forgeries ; and , indeed , the most inexperienced ...
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... England , according to an average of three years ending with 1753 , was 7,411,757 ; in 1760 it amounted to 9,464,790 ; in 1767 it rose to 11,300,980 ; in 1790 it was as high as 14,035,636 ; and in 1792 it amounted to 15,005,760 . All ...
... England , according to an average of three years ending with 1753 , was 7,411,757 ; in 1760 it amounted to 9,464,790 ; in 1767 it rose to 11,300,980 ; in 1790 it was as high as 14,035,636 ; and in 1792 it amounted to 15,005,760 . All ...
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... England . They perambulated the streets of Paris in troops , each with a large wooden measure of wine in his hand , from which to make the passers - by taste the wine they proclaimed , a mode of advertising which would be very agreeable ...
... England . They perambulated the streets of Paris in troops , each with a large wooden measure of wine in his hand , from which to make the passers - by taste the wine they proclaimed , a mode of advertising which would be very agreeable ...
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