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Dictionary of Quotations in Communications (Hardcover)

by Lilless McPherson Shilling (Compiler), Linda K. Fuller (Compiler) "Here's a rule I recommend: Never practice two roles at once..." (more)
Key Phrases: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Mark Twain, George Bernard Shaw (more...)
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“This is a compilation that represents indefatigable searching by the compilers. One that will be a continuous source of help and pleasure to its users.”–American Referenc Books Annual

“Linda K. Fuller and Lilless Shilling complement each other's area of expertise--mass communication and health communication, respectively--so that they have been able to collect in this volume a wide range of quotations on a wide range of topics concerning communication broadly defined.”–Communication Research Trends

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This work is a compilation of more than 3000 quotations on reading, writing, speaking, listening, and many other communications-related topics such as advertising, business, computers, education, film, journalism, language, photography, public relations, rhetoric, television, and world communications. The dictionary contains quotations from the classic to the contemporary, and all are arranged alphabetically, both by and within topics, by the author's last name.

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