I enjoyed this book very much, and I am so sorry the publisher, Melville House Publishing (Brooklyn, NY) did not do the book justice in printing it. I like the book's shape, which is almost square, and allows the author's notes to be placed in the margins, where they are much more useful (in my opinion) than at the bottom of the page. The problem is that the numbering goes off almost immediately, so the note on p. 55 is 19, although the number for the footnote in the text on that page is 17. In some cases, like on pgs. 30 and 31, the illustration is printed over the text, obscuring a line or two of the author's message. I longed for a glossary, but didn't get one, so ended up with Post-It notes connecting me to pages with words I needed to revisit, like "ligatures" on p. 38. And finally, please, I would like an index. This book deserves an index, at the very least, and I know it costs a publisher extra to include one, but sometimes it is just the right thing to do!
One final comment: My family is pack ratty, and keeps odd receipts and notes for ages, but I think Kitty Burns Florey has it all over my ancestors. I am quite sure no one kept my handwriting practice sheets, as someone did hers. But since someone did, we can all enjoy how hard little Kitty worked to make her 'J's pretty.