Description: This textbook from 1927 by A.N. Palmer covers the subject of business writing and cursive penmanship. The Palmer Method of Business Writing is a paperback textbook that is perfect for individuals looking to improve their handwriting skills. It includes drill exercises and practical applications to help students master the art of business writing. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in developing their handwriting skills and achieving professional-level business writing. It should be obvious that the paragraph above was written by A. I. This/that particular version doesn't suck, and I get a kick out of them. Your mileage may vary. The title of the paperback 'text'book is "The Palmer Method of Business Writing," by A. N. Palmer, Editor (of) The American Penman, which I assume was a magazine. OBTW, consider that women in first-world countries were, in the 1920's, in post-World-War-One, leaving the farms and becoming secretaries in businesses, among other occupations. 1927 was also in the heart of the "Roaring Twenties," just two years before "The Great Depression." This particular copy was used by one "Marion Gaither" and also a "Walton Jones." I haven't taken photos yet so there may be other names and possibly a city... Handwriting is every bit as distinctive and unique as are fingerprints, as one's gait, one's voice, one's iris. I hear that there is a resurgence in interest in the art. As an aside, author Shelby Foote said in a C-Span interview that he preferred to write with a quill pen (which must be dipped in ink every few words). In his words, the process gave him pause, but in a good way. He trained himself to have the (desired) sentence structure and vocabulary in his mind before pen touched paper, OR he would write to a comma, to a pause, think of the next part of the sentence, then dip and begin again. I am a 1961-model human. Handwriting is fun, artistic, enjoyable, and fulfilling. Git' some. If this doesn't sell at auction with at least one view, it will be "buy it now" for a C-note. That's ten "sawbucks." Come for the old books, stay for the history lesson. Oh, it got two views during its 7-day auction.
Price: 69 USD
Location: Midland, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-12-06T17:20:44.000Z
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Publication Year: 1927
Type: Textbook
Format: Paperback
Subject Area: Business Writing
Publication Name: The Palmer Method of Business Writing
Author: A. N. Palmer
Level: Business
Subject: Handwriting