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Broader terms:Narrower term:Used for:- Addressing services
- Duplicating services
- Letter shops
- Mailing services
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Filed under: Copying processes
Filed under: Copying processes -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Copying processes -- Social aspects Sign Here! Handwriting in the Age of New Media (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, c2006), ed. by Sonja Neef, José van Dijck, and Eric Ketelaar Filed under: Copying machinesFiled under: MimeographFiled under: Photocopying
Filed under: Photocopying -- Developing countries
Filed under: Photocopying -- Fair use (Copyright) -- United States
Items below (if any) are from related and broader terms.
Filed under: Advertising Advertising Theory and Practice (revised edition; Chicago: R. D. Irwin, 1946), by C. H. Sandage (page images at HathiTrust) The Ayer Idea in Advertising (c1912), by N.W. Ayer & Son (multiple formats at archive.org) Forty Years of Advertising: A Collection of Somewhat Intimate Talks on Certain Phases of Advertising, by the Largest and Leading Agency (Philadelphia et al.: N. W. Ayer and Son, c1909), by N.W. Ayer & Son (multiple formats at archive.org) Scientific Advertising (1923), by Claude C. Hopkins (PDF with commentary at scientificadvertising.com) Publicity: Some of the Things It Is and Is Not (New York: Industries Publishing Company, 1925), by Ivy L. Lee (page images at loc.gov) The Story of a Pantry Shelf: An Outline History of Grocery Specialties, by Butterick Publishing Company (HTML and page images at LOC)
Filed under: Advertising -- Alcoholic beverages -- England
Filed under: Advertising -- Motion pictures -- Social aspects
Filed under: Advertising -- Baby foods -- Developing countriesFiled under: Advertising -- Baby foods -- Moral and ethical aspectsFiled under: Advertising -- Baking powder
Filed under: Journalism, Religious
Filed under: Journalism, Religious -- United States
Filed under: Catholic press -- United StatesFiled under: Advertising -- FictionFiled under: Advertising -- Food The Jolly Adventures of Billy Van and Betty Camp (Indianapolis: Van Camp Products Co., c1923), by Edward M. Carney, illust. by Carl Mueller Filed under: Advertising -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Advertising -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Advertising -- Psychological aspectsFiled under: Advertising -- SoapFiled under: Advertising -- TextbooksFiled under: Advertising -- United StatesFiled under: Advertising, MagazineFiled under: Comic books, strips, etc., in advertisingFiled under: Deceptive advertisingFiled under: Display of merchandiseFiled under: Mailing listsFiled under: Sex role in advertisingFiled under: Signs and signboardsFiled under: Symbolism in advertisingFiled under: Television advertisingFiled under: Word-of-mouth advertisingMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |