Alice in Wonderland - Printed in Gregg Shorthand - Preanniversary Edition - Color Scan

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Title
Alice in Wonderland - Printed in Gregg Shorthand - Preanniversary Edition - Color Scan
Author
Georgie Gregg
Publication year listed
1919
Format
Public domain eBook
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Alice in Wonderland - Printed in Gregg Shorthand - Preanniversary Edition - Color Scan

Author: Gregg Publishing Company

Year: 1919

This is a new color scan of the 1919 hardback version of Alice in Wonderland in Gregg Shorthand. There is only one other edition of Alice in Wonderland in Gregg Shorthand first published in April 1931. This new color scan is high resolution and is a great improvement over the other existing low-resolution scan of this book placed on the Internet Archive in 2007. This 1919 Alice in Wonderland Gregg Shorthand edition with Shorthand Plates by Georgie Gregg conformed to the 1916 Preanniversary Gregg Shorthand Manual. The 1919 edition is a hardback book with "D83" appearing as the printer's code on the reverse side of the title page. Although some mistaken Lewis Carroll scholars state that the first edition of this book was written in 1915, based on the "D83" printer's code, it is absolutely certain beyond any doubt that the 1919 edition was the first edition. This is no 1915 edition. There is a mountain of proof to back this up. For one thing, every edition with printer's code "D83" lists the Boston Gregg Publishing Company Office on the title page. The Boston Office did not open until 1919. Also, the Shorthand in the "D83" edition matches the Shorthand found in the 1916 revised Gregg

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