Authors and Publishers: A Manual of Suggestions for Beginners in Literature, Comprising a Description of Publishing Methods and Arrangements, Directions for the Preparation of Mss. for the Press, Explanations of the Details of Book-manufacturing ... with General Hints for AuthorsG. P. Putnam's sons, 1883 - 96 lappuses |
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... produces one of the highest classes of products , and one which is of the greatest impor- tance to the community , might very properly find place . Curiously enough , however , the protectionists , who have for the past twenty years ...
... produces one of the highest classes of products , and one which is of the greatest impor- tance to the community , might very properly find place . Curiously enough , however , the protectionists , who have for the past twenty years ...
46. lappuse
... Produce any thing really good , and an intelligent editor will jump at it . Don't flatter yourself that any arti- cle of yours is rejected because you are unknown to fame . Nothing pleases an editor more than to get any thing worth ...
... Produce any thing really good , and an intelligent editor will jump at it . Don't flatter yourself that any arti- cle of yours is rejected because you are unknown to fame . Nothing pleases an editor more than to get any thing worth ...
53. lappuse
... produce an increase in the sales , but it is often enough the case that such increase is not sufficient to repay the ... produces no returns , or but trifling returns , further outlays will , at that time at least , be money thrown away ...
... produce an increase in the sales , but it is often enough the case that such increase is not sufficient to repay the ... produces no returns , or but trifling returns , further outlays will , at that time at least , be money thrown away ...
54. lappuse
... produced such a result if the works had not themselves possessed the essential qualities which constitute classics ; but no one admitted more frankly than Irving himself , how large a part the skill and enterprise of his publisher had ...
... produced such a result if the works had not themselves possessed the essential qualities which constitute classics ; but no one admitted more frankly than Irving himself , how large a part the skill and enterprise of his publisher had ...
82. lappuse
... produces a perfect impression of the type or cut in the wax . having become hard , is now covered with finely ... produce much better work at a less expenditure of labor than from those made by English printers . Indeed , so much ...
... produces a perfect impression of the type or cut in the wax . having become hard , is now covered with finely ... produce much better work at a less expenditure of labor than from those made by English printers . Indeed , so much ...
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