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New York City Docs: Hot Doc from Her Past (New York City Docs, Book 1) / Surgeons, Rivals...Lovers (New York City Docs, Book 2) / Falling at the Surgeon's Feet (New York City Docs, Book 3) / One Night in New York (New York City Docs, Book 4) by Tina Beckett,Amalie Berlin,Lucy Ryder,Amy Ruttan Pdf
New York City Docs 4 sizzling romances featuring medics in Manhattan!
Hot Docs On Call: New York City Nights: Hot Doc from Her Past (New York City Docs) / Surgeons, Rivals...Lovers (New York City Docs) / Falling at the Surgeon's Feet (New York City Docs) by Tina Beckett,Amalie Berlin,Lucy Ryder Pdf
Surgeons, Rivals...Lovers (Mills & Boon Medical) (New York City Docs, Book 2) by Amalie Berlin Pdf
In bed with her rival... When Dr. Kimberlyn Davis finds herself in the midst of an accident site, it's not just the thrill of saving a life that crackles in the air...it's working with the irresistible Dr. Enzo DellaToro!
Falling At The Surgeon's Feet (Mills & Boon Medical) (New York City Docs, Book 3) by Lucy Ryder Pdf
It started in an elevator... After a traumatic accident, Dr. Holly Buchanan made a plan: become the world's best plastic and reconstruction surgeon. What wasn't in her plan? Tumbling into an elevator and sprawling at the feet of sinfully sexy new colleague Dr. Gabriel Alexander!
One Night In New York (Mills & Boon Medical) (New York City Docs, Book 4) by Amy Ruttan Pdf
Scandal in the city! Arriving in New York, renowned surgeon Mindy Walker is looking forward to a fresh start in the city. So she definitely doesn't expect to find herself working alongside last night's very uncharacteristic one-night stand–gorgeous resident Dr. Sam Napier!
Author : Jennifer M. Black Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press Page : 321 pages File Size : 47,9 Mb Release : 2023-12-05 Category : History ISBN : 9781512824995
In the early nineteenth century, the American commercial marketplace was a chaotic, unregulated environment in which knock-offs and outright frauds thrived. Appearances could be deceiving, and entrepreneurs often relied on their personal reputations to close deals and make sales. Rapid industrialization and expanding trade routes opened new markets with enormous potential, but how could distant merchants convince potential customers, whom they had never met, that they could be trusted? Through wide-ranging visual and textual evidence, including a robust selection of early advertisements, Branding Trust tells the story of how advertising evolved to meet these challenges, tracing the themes of character and class as they intertwined with and influenced graphic design, trademark law, and ideas about ethical business practice in the United States. As early as the 1830s, printers, advertising agents, and manufacturers collaborated to devise new ways to advertise goods. They used eye-catching designs and fonts to grab viewers’ attention and wove together meaningful images and prose to gain the public’s trust. At the same time, manufacturers took legal steps to safeguard their intellectual property, formulating new ways to protect their brands by taking legal action against counterfeits and frauds. By the end of the nineteenth century, these advertising and legal strategies came together to form the primary components of modern branding: demonstrating character, protecting goodwill, entertaining viewers to build rapport, and deploying the latest graphic innovations in print. Trademarks became the symbols that embodied these ideas—in print, in the law, and to the public. Branding Trust thus identifies and explains the visual rhetoric of trust and legitimacy that has come to reign over American capitalism. Though the 1920s has often been held up as the birth of modern advertising, Jennifer M. Black argues that advertising professionals had in fact learned how to navigate public relations over the previous century by adapting the language, imagery, and ideas of the American middle class.