A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times: Illustrated by Anecdotes, Curious Specimens and Biographical Notes |
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... seen by those most inter- ested in it , and so a newspaper with a very limited supply of readers indeed is often more valuable to the advertiser of peculiar wares or wants than one with " the largest circulation in the world , " if that ...
... seen by those most inter- ested in it , and so a newspaper with a very limited supply of readers indeed is often more valuable to the advertiser of peculiar wares or wants than one with " the largest circulation in the world , " if that ...
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... seen , his disfigurative work was a prominent feature of the metro- polis . It was also considered by him a point of honour- if the term may be used in connection with billstickers - to paste over the work of a rival ; and so the ...
... seen , his disfigurative work was a prominent feature of the metro- polis . It was also considered by him a point of honour- if the term may be used in connection with billstickers - to paste over the work of a rival ; and so the ...
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... seen , these squares have been filled for the most part with the promoters ' advertisements only ; and it is admitted by ali who know most about advertising that the very worst sign one can have as to the success of a medium is that of ...
... seen , these squares have been filled for the most part with the promoters ' advertisements only ; and it is admitted by ali who know most about advertising that the very worst sign one can have as to the success of a medium is that of ...
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... seen my son Eros straying in the cross roads , [ know ye ] he is a runaway . The informer shall have a reward . The kiss of Venus shall be your pay ; and if you bring him , not the bare kiss only , but , stranger , you shall have ...
... seen my son Eros straying in the cross roads , [ know ye ] he is a runaway . The informer shall have a reward . The kiss of Venus shall be your pay ; and if you bring him , not the bare kiss only , but , stranger , you shall have ...
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... seen in it , " Si quis dominam loci eius non cognoverit , " and fancy that they read underneath , " Adeat Suettum Verum , " in which case the whole should mean , " If anybody should not know the lady of the house , let him go to Suettus ...
... seen in it , " Si quis dominam loci eius non cognoverit , " and fancy that they read underneath , " Adeat Suettum Verum , " in which case the whole should mean , " If anybody should not know the lady of the house , let him go to Suettus ...
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