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wood’s conception of American journalism for Scribner’s magazine, but we think it is not too late to share the joke with readers of The Listener. Rose had in mind the New York Times office, but Fleet Street has also’ been lampooned, cartooned, and typhooned with the same carefree inaccuracy. The drawing applies equally to Fleet Street as Elstree sees it, and Times Square in Hollywood’s hilariously distorted vision. L is some time since Carl Rose illustrated Holly-
The film magnates are: entitled to their little bit of make-believe, but we want to be sure they do not give readers the impression that our office produces The Listener out of the sort of shambles Rose has drawn-or that any real-life office produces any newspaper out. of anything of the sort. It ‘is -all quite ridiculous -as ridiculous as the Hollywood producer who said business was colossal, but he hoped it would pick up soon. But it’s good fun,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 14, 29 September 1939, Page 15
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