1st Edition
Today and Tomorrow Volume 15 Society & the State It Isn't Done: Taboos Among the British Islanders Stentor or the Press of Today and Tomorrow Nuntius or the Future of Advertising Cato or the Future of Censorship
It Isn’t Done
Taboo Among the British Islanders
Archibald Lyall
Originally published in 1930
"An admirably brisk attack on taboos." Observer
"An amusingly provocative little essay." Bystander
A witty and interesting contribution to the study of what may and may not be done in the British Isles.
90pp
Stentor
Or the Press of Today and Tomorrow
David Ockham
Originally published in 1927
"Vigorous and well-written, eminently readable." Yorkshire Post
This volume analyzes the press of the early twentieth century, and what actually constitutes news; to what degree public opinion is manipulated by the press, the rise of the tabloid press and the press of the future.
86pp.
Nuntius, or Advertising and its Future
Gilbert Russell
Originally published in 1926
"Expresses the philosophy of advertising concisely and well." Observer
This volume discusses the birth of modern advertising, the need for controls within the profession, the effectiveness of advertising and the economics of it.
Contents include:
- Advertising Today: An Economic Necessity
- Advertising Today: A Social Service
- Advertising Tomorrow
90pp
Cato
Or the Future of Censorship
William Seagle
Originally published in 1930
"Packed with the most useful information and with the most interesting deductions and analysis." Time and Time
"This brilliant and witty book" Times Literary Supplement
This volume attacks the subject of censorship from numerous aspects. It surveys censorship in the past and analyzes the present-day situation. The author prophesizes a neo-Victorian campaign, which like its predecessors will inevitably fail.
90pp
Today and Tomorrow Volume 15 Society and the State includes It Isn’t Done: Taboo Among the British Islanders by Archibald Lyall, Stentor, Or the Press of Today and Tomorrow by David Ockham, Nuntius, or Advertising and its Future by Gilbert Russell and Cato, Or the Future of Censorship by William Seagle. 388pp