PHONOGRAPHY
AND BOOK-KEEPING.
Pitman's Phonographic Teacher.
A Practical Guide to
Phonography or Pbonelio Short-Hand. By Isaac Pitman. New edition
revised and improved. Thia is acknowledged to be tl!e beat and moat
practical system of
Short-Hu.nd, and this work is the only originll!,
thorough and reliable one of that system, which prc•enta the fewest
difficulties and the widest resources, entirely dispensing with the aid of a
Teacher: and, although every system involves patience, perseverance and
steady practice, Pitman's method ensures a more speedy acquisition
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ftuency and rapidity than any other•...•.........• .• ...... . .• ... .
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Key to the Phonographic Teacher.
An
efficient uicl to the
learner
in
practicing and applying Pitman's Method of Short-hand, with
exercises and explanations ...... ......... ....•.... ......••... . ....2 Octa.
Pitman's Manual of Phonography.
Containing a complete
exposition of the system of Phonetic Short-hand, with numerous short–
hand examples interspersed with the text, and exercises
in
reading. Thia
Manual of Isaac Pitman's System, which is now being introduced as the
Text-Book of Phonography iu our educationul institutions, bas been re–
vised "nd corrected, year after year, by its inventor, and le now presented
in its latest and fullesl perfection. Its pre·etn1neuce
is
endorsed by the
fact Ihat its sales
h~vo
already reached 660,000.
tJonvenlent pocket size . .......... ..... . . ........... ...... :, •••. •.
,40
eta.
Key to the Exercises
in
Pitman's Manual.
A great help
for students . . .•••. . .••• ···· ........ ... ....... . .. .. ............. ..
20cta.
Pitman's Phonographic Reporter; or, Reporter's Com·
panion; An adaptation
of.
Pitman's System to verbatim reporting. By
Isaac Pitman. By the. introduc.tion of easily-acquired Phraseograms,
Logograms, and other simple dey1cea, time and labor are saved to such an
extent that Reporters are enaoled to keep pace with the most fluent
speakers, and rend_er accurate and verbatim reports, without elisions or
condensation.
Thi~
is the latest and crowning addition to the Phono·
g,ro.p_hio art, and. bnnga It up to the greatest practical perfection. Latest
Edition, bound rn boards.. .. . ....................................
60
ots.
The Young Reporter; or, how to Write Shorthand.
In-
tended to afford thorough instructions to t.hoae who have not the assist–
ance of an o:al Teacher. By
th~
aid of
this
work. and the explan..tory
examples which are given as exercises, any person of ordinary intelligence
mi.y learn to write Shorthand, and report Speeches and Sermons in a
short time. Boards ................................. . .... . . .. . . .. 50
ct
8 ,
Odell's System of Short-Hand.
(Taylor Improved.) By whieh
the method of taking down sermons, lectures
tr!
1
b
easily acquired, without the aid of a master.' Ba
8 •
speeches. etc., may o
ot
mastering this useful art are very much ll this plan the
difficultle~
quired to attain proficiency reduced t th I
ssened, and the time re
0
e east possible limits .
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Z5
cts.
Day's Book-Keeping Without a Master.
Containing the
Rudiments of Bonk-keeping in Bingle and Double E
try
t
th
Ith th
proper Forms and Rnles for opening and kee
n • oge er w
e
Book Accounts. Thia work is printed In a
be.fi:ng
cond~nsed
l\lld f?eneml
bines tho
advanta~es
of a handsome style of tifnl sc:ipt
o/J'"·
and.com·and eaB!ly understood lessons In Book k
iwriting with i::.s very simple
explanations at the bottom, in email
typoe~~
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The several pages have
tern for opening book accounts it 1
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espe •1 Uassist the learner. As n P"t–
t11011e >vho are uot well posted
111
the
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a Y valuable-po.rtlcnlarly for
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