“Yes, we know you are a graduate with PhD. But when was the last time you chase after a book shop to buy and read a book at your own volition to obtain an information for your self-development? Knowledge doesn't chase people; people chase knowledge and information.” BookReadingKnowledgeLearningStudyInformationDevelopmentReaderNewsBibleLibraryFood For ThoughtIsraelmore AyivorDevelopingLearnSelf DevelopmentReadKnowDevelopLearnerBuyHandoutsBookstoreActive LearningBookshopPhdStoreGraduateBook StoreGraphicsInspirational BooksPamphletsBook ShelfDevelop YourselfMotivational BooksBook ShopStory BooksLeafletsTracts Author:Israelmore Ayivor
“I've always found old bookstores exciting. Whenever I'm in a city that's new to me, I immedicately look through the telephone directory for BOOKS, USED AND RARE. Book dealers send me their catalogs, and I read them as carefully as I would a letter from an old friend, never knowing what treasure I might find. Sometimes the catalogs contain printed material other than books, such as old photographs, newspapers, pamphlets, postcards, and letters.” BooksLettersNewspapersBookstoresPostcardsPhotographsPamphlets Book:At Her Majesty's Request: An African Princess in Victorian England Source: At Her Majesty's Request: An African Princess in Victorian England
“The primary purposes of the political pamphlets of the early 1700s were neither to enlighten nor educate the masses, but to incite partisan conversation and spread commensurate ideas . . . Facts were not permitted to fetter the views they espoused, and the restraints of objective journalistic credibility were discarded by pamphleteers bent on promoting subjective slant to an insatiable general public for whom political dissonance was an integral part of social interaction.” PoliticsJournalismPamphletsPamphleteers Book:Letters to John Law Source: Letters to John Law
“Contrary to the tenets of conventional wisdom, viral ideas and campaigns were not first transmitted via the electronic media of the Internet age. Their ideological forebears lived and replicated in the host coffee-houses, inns and taverns of the early eighteenth-century.” InternetMarketingViral IdeasPamphletsPamphleteers Book:Letters to John Law Source: Letters to John Law
“The other day... I don't know if they get this around here, but where I live we get these pamphlets posted through your door. Have you got any pamphlets through your door?” Pamphlets Author:Ted Chippington
“The rivalry was so intense that English pamphleteers competed with one another to come up with ever more lurid headlines about the Dutch. (My favourite of these: "The Dutch-mens Pedigree; Or, A Relation Shewing How They Were First Bred and Descended froma Horse-Turd Which Was Enclosed in a Butter-Box.)” Netherlands17th CenturyPamphlets Author:Russel Shorto