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Penna volans after ye English French & Dutch way by G. Shelley
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The commercial swift writer, or, Clerk's sure guide to penmanship
consisting of six rules for swift hand, a scale for writing figures, and the writing alphabets, dissected, for fine penmanship -
The art of writing, reduced to a plain and easy system
On a plan entirely new. In seven books. By John Jenkins, writing master. Book I. Containing a plain, easy and familiar introduction to the art. [Three lines from Moore] (Published according to act of Congress.) -
The practical pen-man a new copy book containing the usual hands of England by T: Ollyffe
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Writing improv'd or Penmanship made easy
In it's useful and ornamental parts: with various examples of all the hands now practis'd in Great Britain, by John Clark writing-master and accomptant, bickham sculpsit -
Writing improv'd or Penmanship made easy
In it's useful, and ornamental parts: with various examples of all the hands now practis'd in Great Britain, by John Clark writing-master and accomptant. Bickham sculpsit -
The standard rules of the round and round-text hands
Mathematically demonstrating how better alphabets of those hands may be performed than have ever yet been published in Great-Britain. Absolutely necessary to be known, by all writing-masters and others who would gain a pecfect knowledge of those hands; and very useful for engravers, painters, masons, &c. who may have occasion to draw large inscriptions. Invented by Charles Snell, writing-master and accomptant, at the Free Writing-School in Foster-Lane. With whom young genttlemen many board -
A new, plain & easy set of geographical running hand copies for the use of schools
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The Young penman's first lessons
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The juvenile penman, or, Practical writing-book
being a new plan of copies, engraved on brass, designed for the use of schools -
The writer's assistant
containing copies in water lines, for the improvement of youth in penmanship -
Dean's modern round hand copies
Written & designed for the use of academies -
Dean's universal penman, or A complete system of examples for writing with accuracy and freedom
containing six sets of copies in large text words, round text, round hand, running hand and alphabets in all the useful and ornamental hands; with specimens of modern & approved forms used in transacting business -
Self-taught penman, in thirty lessons
a new system of running hand -
The penman's repository
containing seventy correct alphabets, ... By William Milns -
The British youth's instructor: or, The useful penman
A new copy-book. Containing alphabets and sentences in round text, large and small round hand, and running hand: an abstract of the theory of writing, initial letters, struck capitals, and other curious decorations. Written, by several of the best masters, and engrav'd by George Bickham Senr -
Writing improv'd or Penmanship made easy
In it's useful, and ornamental parts: with various examples of all the hands now practis'd in Great Britain, by John Clark writing-master and accomptant. Bickham sculpsit -
A newe booke of copies, 1574
a facsimile of a unique Elizabethan writing book in the Bodleian Library, Oxford -
Ancilla calligraphiæ or The handmaid to fair writing
being an essey [sic] of the pen and graver. Performed for private divertisment and to please some particular friends by Thomas Weston gent alij multa persiciunt nos nonnulla conamur -
Brachyarithmia or The rules of arithmetick in a short and easie method
Written in a variety of useful hands. By Edward Noon teacher of writing & accompts, at the Hand & Pen in Maiden-lane, Covent Garden -
Arts masterpiece or The pens glory
a copy book set forth in the most legible hands extant with excellent directions for the exact and speedie writing of every hand. Invented written & engraven by a lover of that noble and ingenious science James Seamer -
Calligraphotechnia or The art of faire writing sett forth, and newly enlarged by Ri: Gethinge M: in the said art
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The pens celerity or, a book of copies, containing examples of all the most useful curious hands in England
and for the better information, ease and furtherance of young beginners, here are copies wherein are comprised the breaks or parts, and particles of all letters, distinctly made, as they ought to begin, proceed and end; by which you may plainly see how one stroke depends on another, and one letter helps to the making of another. By Edward Cocker -
The compleat writing master a copy book
containing all the usual hands practised in England with a method how to make knots in text capitals by Edward Cocker. To which is added the round French hand now in use &c -
The guide to pen-man-ship
A copy book containing sundry examples of secretary, text, Roman, Italian court and chancery hands. With extraordinary rules and directions--for making, holding & managing the pen, and for the exact and speedie writing of every hand--Edward Cocker