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... world's broadcasters , newspapers , and schools with factual information and ... II can be found in HAROLD D. Lasswell , Propaganda Technique in the World War ... World War II ( 1959 , reissued 1973 ) ; K.R.M. SHORT ( ed . ) , Film & Radio ...
... world's broadcasters , newspapers , and schools with factual information and ... II can be found in HAROLD D. Lasswell , Propaganda Technique in the World War ... World War II ( 1959 , reissued 1973 ) ; K.R.M. SHORT ( ed . ) , Film & Radio ...
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... World War II and was later taken over by Victor Weybright , who subsequently established the highly successful New American Library for the mass promotion of paperbacks in the world market . Wartime paper shortages Nazi persecution of ...
... World War II and was later taken over by Victor Weybright , who subsequently established the highly successful New American Library for the mass promotion of paperbacks in the world market . Wartime paper shortages Nazi persecution of ...
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... World War II some of these magazines gave valuable practical advice on how to cope with shortages . In postwar Britain magazines began to be distributed through retail outlets - mostly super- markets - other than bookshops or newsagents ...
... World War II some of these magazines gave valuable practical advice on how to cope with shortages . In postwar Britain magazines began to be distributed through retail outlets - mostly super- markets - other than bookshops or newsagents ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
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