Eighteenth-century London LifeJ. Murray, 1937 - 385 pages |
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Page 164
... Advertising cost the manager little or nothing . Editors would pay as much as £ 200 a year for the privilege of ... advertisements , the playbills were affixed to the posts by the river stairs from which the audience might take boat ...
... Advertising cost the manager little or nothing . Editors would pay as much as £ 200 a year for the privilege of ... advertisements , the playbills were affixed to the posts by the river stairs from which the audience might take boat ...
Page 360
... Advertising Pamphlet , and was indeed little more than a sheet of advertisements , dealing largely with State lotteries , and having eight pages measuring 12 inches by 8. After 1795 under the able editorship of Peter and Daniel Stuart ...
... Advertising Pamphlet , and was indeed little more than a sheet of advertisements , dealing largely with State lotteries , and having eight pages measuring 12 inches by 8. After 1795 under the able editorship of Peter and Daniel Stuart ...
Page 366
... advertisements that in the judgment of the impartial are as well penned as the doctor's . " The third and last use of these writings is to inform the world where they may be furnished with almost everything that is necessary for life ...
... advertisements that in the judgment of the impartial are as well penned as the doctor's . " The third and last use of these writings is to inform the world where they may be furnished with almost everything that is necessary for life ...
Contents
LONDONS ASPECTS AND CHARACTERISTICS | 8 |
MEANS OF COMMUNICATION | 26 |
THE LIFE OF THE UPPER CLASSES | 40 |
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