Books in Category: Journalism/Media/Writing (sorted by release date)
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Tueurs de femmes (French)
Andrée Viollis
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Kertomisen taito (Finnish)
Jakob Wassermann
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Aggravating ladies : Being a list of works published under the pseudonym of "a lady," with preliminary suggestions on the art of describing books bibliographically
Olphar Hamst
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Lord Northcliffe (French)
Andrée Viollis
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The roving critic
Carl Van Doren
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Household words, no. 306, February 2, 1856 : A weekly journal
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Stentor : or, The press of to-day and to-morrow
David Ockham
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Writing and rewriting
George Carver, William S. Maulsby, and Thomas A. Knott
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Household words, no. 304, January 19, 1856 : A weekly journal
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The Bee, No. 30, Thursday, July 25, 1901
Various
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Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, fifth series, no. 141, vol. III, September 11, 1886
Various
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Vision by radio, radio photographs, radio photograms
C. Francis Jenkins
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Books and how to make the most of them
James Hosmer Penniman
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On the art of writing fiction
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The Philistine : a periodical of protest (Vol. III, No. 3, August 1896)
Various
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"Riennon" toimitus : Piirteitä Kolkkalan kaupungin sivistyshistoriasta (Finnish)
Kyösti Wilkuna
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Munsey's Magazine, Vol. VI, No. 1, October 1891
Various
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Hand-book of punctuation : with instructions for capitalization, letter-writing, and proof-reading
William Johnson Cocker
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The Philistine : a periodical of protest (Vol. III, No. 5, October 1896)
Various
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The Philistine : a periodical for peculiar persons (Vol. III, No. 1, June 1896)
Various
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The film : Its use in popular education
M. Jackson-Wrigley
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Trotwood's Monthly, Vol. II, No. 3, June, 1906
Various
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Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, fifth series, no. 128, vol. III, June 12, 1886
Various
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Rules for compositors and readers at the University Press, Oxford
Oxford University Press
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The photodrama : The philosophy of its principles, the nature of its plot, its dramatic construction and technique, illumined by copious examples, together with a complete photoplay and a glossary, making the work a practical treatise
Henry Albert Phillips
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