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A Basic Formal Hand

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Anyone who wishes to become a worthy penman must acquire a familiarity with at least three basic the classical Roman capitals from which all western writing styles stem; a basic formal manuscript hand; and a cursive hand for everyday and informal use. Once these styles are mastered, the student will find himself blessed with a marvelously increased ability to learn others and with a greatly improved perception of form and design.

47 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1972

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