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  <abstract>"The Daily Newspaper: The History of Its Production and Distribution" by Anonymous is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book delves into the complex processes and methodologies involved in the production and distribution of daily newspapers, reflecting the technological and societal changes of that era.   In this work, the author traces the evolution of newspaper printing from its inception, discussing the various materials and techniques used in the printing process, including typesetting, proofing, and the operation of printing presses. The narrative emphasizes the significance of newspapers in society, examining their role in informing the public and shaping opinions. Additionally, it explores the intricacies of newspaper distribution, highlighting the roles of newsboys and dealers, and sheds light on the advertising landscape that supports newspaper operations. Overall, the text serves as an insightful guide to the newspaper industry, reflecting its challenges, innovations, and vital contributions to communication in the late 19th century. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</abstract>
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