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New York: Newspaper Institute of America, 1964 Handbook for writers in nine sections - 426 pages, and Supplementary Fiction Guide in 8 sections. Black binder 11" x 8 3/4" x 2 3/4" thick. Interspersed among this are various lectures including: Tips from the Copy Desk by Earl P. Rowe 8 pages, Copyright 1961. Make-Up by Charles McD. Puckette 1964, 11 pages, The Woman Editor by Kay Austin 1961, 8 pages. Publicity its Uses, Abuses and Opportunities as one of the new professions by Elmore Leffingwell, 1962, 15 pages. Conducting a successful TV-Radio Column by Nick Kenny 1961, 7 pages. Off the Beaten Path by Russell M. Crouse, 1961, 6 pages. Taking it Off the Phone by Courtenay Terrett 1961, 6 pages. The Dramatic Critic by Herbert Drake 1961, 8 pages. Covering City Hall by Maurice Postley 1964, 7 pages. Editing a Woman's Page by E. Stanton 1961, 8 pages. Writing for Popular Fiction magazines by John L. Nanovic, 1964, 8 pages. Finding a Newspaper Job By making It, by E. M. Woolley, 1961, 8 pages. What the News Editor Expects of His Men by Walter May, 1961, 12 pages. Writing for the Editorial Page by Carroll B. Dotson, 1961, 8 pages. and One Way to Write a Newspaper Story by E.G. Rich, 1961, 7 pages. A few stray marks. Table of Contents loose. A few shiny spots on front cover. Very good condition. .
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- Title
- NIA Handbook for Writers
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- Newspaper Institute of America
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1964
- Keywords
- Journalism
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