Letters From A Self-Made Merchant To His Son in Gregg Shorthand-1903 - New Color Scan
Book details
- Title
- Letters From A Self-Made Merchant To His Son in Gregg Shorthand-1903 - New Color Scan
- Author
- George Horace Lorimer
- Publication year listed
- 1903
- Format
- Public domain eBook
- Reading access
- Free online reader; no registration required
- Source record
- View on Archive.org
About this book
Letters From A Self-Made Merchant To His Son in Gregg Shorthand-1903 - New Color Scan
Author: Gregg Publishing Company
Year: 1903
This is the first version of Letters From a Self-Made Merchant To His Son in Gregg Shorthand. This book was first published in 1903. It matches the 1902 Preanniversary Gregg Shorthand Manual. This is new high-resolution color scan that was made from a source book that does not have faded shorthand plates. The other scan of this book placed on the Internet Archive in 2008 is a low-resolution scan taken from a book with faded shorthand plates. Please note that several unnumbered blank pages were used before or after illustrations and title pages in the original 1903 Gregg Shorthand book. Eight of these blank pages are included in this scan to maintain the page numbering. Letters From a Self-Made Merchant To His Son by George Horace Lorimer first appeared as a popular series of letters published in the Saturday Evening Post from 1901 to 1902. In 1903, it was published as a book with twenty letters from a fictitious businessman to his son, who worked for his father after he graduated college. The first 1903 version of this book in Gregg Shorthand used only five of those twenty letters. Two later Gregg Shorthand versions of this book used only nine of the letters. Here are details about
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