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"Copyrighted 1916 by Elmer G. Miller, Director of Writing, Pittsburgh, Pa. Patented January 9, 1906. No. 809,712"--Primary book.
Each book consists of slips of paper (4 x 21 cm.) tied with string to a cardboard stiffened envelope (23 x 22 cm.) inserted in larger envelope. Each book contains samples of writing to teach penmanship.
Accompanying teacher's manual published in 1917: How to teach writing: a manual for teachers, [by] John F. Powers, Director, Economy School of Handwriting. (44 p. : ill. ; 14 x 20 cm.).
Rare Book copy: Intermediate and advanced books: All writing paper written on by an 11-year-old West Virginia girl.
Rare Book copy: Advanced book: Larger envelope wanting.
Teacher's manual includes bibliographical references.
Gift of Jane Rodgers Siegel, June 1, 2011
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