"The Newspaper Press Directory and Advertisers' Guide, Volume 1917" provides a comprehensive overview of the newspaper and advertising industries of its time. A valuable resource for historians, media scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of journalism and advertising, this directory offers insights into the structure and operation of the press during a pivotal year. It details various newspapers, their circulation, and their advertising rates, serving as a guide for advertisers seeking to reach specific audiences. The directory also sheds light on the broader socio-economic context in which these media outlets operated. This volume offers a unique snapshot of the media landscape and its role in shaping public opinion and driving commerce.
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