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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... character , has assumed extensive proportions at most of the metropolitan railway stations , the agents to whom we have just referred having extended their operations in the direction of blank spaces on the walls , which they sub- let ...
... character , has assumed extensive proportions at most of the metropolitan railway stations , the agents to whom we have just referred having extended their operations in the direction of blank spaces on the walls , which they sub- let ...
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... character which occupies a prominent place in all the old sets of " Cries of London . " In one of the earliest collec- tions of that kind , * engraved early in the seventeenth cen- tury , we see him represented with a bunch of keys in ...
... character which occupies a prominent place in all the old sets of " Cries of London . " In one of the earliest collec- tions of that kind , * engraved early in the seventeenth cen- tury , we see him represented with a bunch of keys in ...
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... characters says that he had but sixpence For crying a little wench of thirty yeeres old and upwardes , That had lost herself betwixt a taverne and a b ― y house . Notwithstanding the immense development of advertising since the spread ...
... characters says that he had but sixpence For crying a little wench of thirty yeeres old and upwardes , That had lost herself betwixt a taverne and a b ― y house . Notwithstanding the immense development of advertising since the spread ...
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... character , for nearly half a century . None of these precursors of newspaper history exceeded in size a single small leaf , and the quantity of news contained in fifty of them would be exceeded by a single issue of the present day ...
... character , for nearly half a century . None of these precursors of newspaper history exceeded in size a single small leaf , and the quantity of news contained in fifty of them would be exceeded by a single issue of the present day ...
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... character . In those old days the advertiser and editor of the paper frequently speak in the first person singular ; also the advertiser often speaks through the editor . A few specimens taken at random will give the reader a tolerably ...
... character . In those old days the advertiser and editor of the paper frequently speak in the first person singular ; also the advertiser often speaks through the editor . A few specimens taken at random will give the reader a tolerably ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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