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Murder Must Advertise The Franklin Library of Mystery Masterpieces, Collectors Edition) Hardcover – January 1, by Dorothy L. Sayers (Author)/5(). Murder Must Advertise - A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery After the unexplained death of a junior copywriter at a top advertising agency, Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover. Ian Carmichael stars as Lord Peter Wimsey – the British gentleman detective created by Dorothy L Sayers. ― Dorothy L. Sayers, quote from Murder Must Advertise “The firm of Brotherhood’s believed in ideal conditions for their staff. It was their pet form of practical Christianity; in addition to which, it looked very well in their advertising literature and was a formidable weapon against the trade unions.


Episode Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy Sayers. October 5, John J. Miller is joined by Gina Dalfonzo to discuss Dorothy Sayers's Murder Must Advertise. Murder Must Advertise has long been a favourite for the fun of seeing both somewhat of how an advertising agency works, and how Dorothy Sayers herself worked in such an environment. (One feels one's glimpsed her particularly in the figure of Miss Meteyard, I think — though Sayers herself was writing copy, more in Reviewed for The Bibliophibian. Murder Must Advertise: Author: Dorothy L. Sayers () was an English writer and playwright. She is best known for her crime fiction but also for her popular plays. Born in Oxford to a family involved in education, she excelled as a student herself and graduated with honours. Eschewing the academic life she moved to London in


Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers. 23, ratings, average rating, 1, reviews. Murder Must Advertise Quotes Showing of “So I am a Socialist,” said Ingleby, “but I can’t stand this stuff about Old Dumbletonians. If everybody had the same State education, these things wouldn’t happen.” “If everybody had the. ― Dorothy L. Sayers, quote from Murder Must Advertise “The firm of Brotherhood’s believed in ideal conditions for their staff. It was their pet form of practical Christianity; in addition to which, it looked very well in their advertising literature and was a formidable weapon against the trade unions. Murder Must Advertise has long been a favourite for the fun of seeing both somewhat of how an advertising agency works, and how Dorothy Sayers herself worked in such an environment. (One feels one’s glimpsed her particularly in the figure of Miss Meteyard, I think — though Sayers herself was writing copy, more in Reviewed for The Bibliophibian.

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