An edition of American slogans (1949)

American slogans

the world's greatest collection of slogans and phrases (13,000) intended to aid advertisers and advertising agencies to determine the existence of slogans already in use; to assist in complying with the Lanham act; to help the copywriter, radio continuity writer, commercial artist, teacher, student, and contestant ...

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An edition of American slogans (1949)

American slogans

the world's greatest collection of slogans and phrases (13,000) intended to aid advertisers and advertising agencies to determine the existence of slogans already in use; to assist in complying with the Lanham act; to help the copywriter, radio continuity writer, commercial artist, teacher, student, and contestant ...

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Publisher
Paebar Co.
Language
English
Pages
345

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York

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Library of Congress
HF5823 .S9

The Physical Object

Pagination
345 p.
Number of pages
345

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16967408M
Internet Archive
americanslogansw00sunn
LCCN
49003280

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