The clock that had no hands, and nineteen other essays about advertising

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The clock that had no hands, and nineteen other essays about advertising

Author: Kaufman, Herbert, 1878-1947

Year: 1912

The clock that had no hands.--The cannon that modernized Japan.--The tailor who paid too much.--The man who retreats before his defeat.--The dollar that can't be spent.--The pass of Thermopylae.--The perambulating showcase.--How Alexander untied the knot.--If it fits you, wear this cap.--You must irrigate your neighborhood.--Cato's follow-up system.--How to write retail advertising copy.--The difference between amusing and convincing.--Some dont's when you do advertise.--The doctor whose patients hang on.--The horse that drew the load.--The cellar hole and the sewer hole.--The neighborhood of your advertising.--The mistake of the big steak.--The omelette soufflé

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