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1829 Universal System Of Stenography Antique British Short Hand Reference Book

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1829 Universal System Of Stenography Antique British Short Hand Reference Book

An Universal System Of Stenography Or Short Hand Writing; Intended To Establish A Standard For This Ingenious & Useful Science.
By Samuel Taylor
Printed by William Baynes: London 1829 (A New Edition To Which Is Added A New Plate Of All The Terminations At One View)
Scarce - None Available Online Globally At Time Of Listing - All 12 Plates Present As Called For

"The Whole Art of Tachygraphy; Or, Short Hand Writing Made Plain and Easy (York: C. Etherington, 1775) is an early and uncommon eighteenth-century instructional manual designed to teach the principles of shorthand in a clear, accessible manner. Written by Graves and Ashton—both mathematics teachers in Gainsborough—the work breaks down tachygraphy into systematic lessons, offering students a practical and simplified approach to rapid writing at a time when shorthand was becoming increasingly valued in education, business, law, and clerical work. The authors aim to demystify the art, presenting rules, symbols, and examples in a structured format suitable for beginners and self-learners.

This 1775 York printing, sold in London by John Bell and other booksellers throughout Britain, reflects the regional production and dissemination of technical manuals during the late Georgian period. Its content embodies the era's drive toward improving literacy, record-keeping, and personal efficiency, making it both a functional guide and a historical snapshot of eighteenth-century pedagogical practice. Today, it stands as a desirable item for collectors of early shorthand systems, Georgian instructional texts, and antiquarian works on writing and communication."

General wear and fading to covers and spine as shown with splits to outer hinges but secure covers. Pages with a light aged patina and some heavier toning to plates. Light pencil inscription only. All 12 plates present. Binding is stiff with no loose pages. A nice copy of the original 1829 edition in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.

Size 23.5cm x 15cm x 1cm - 48 Pages + 12 Plates

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Condition: Very good
Binding: Leather
Special Attributes: ["1st Edition", "Original Leather Bindings"]
Region: Europe
Subject: Reference
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: General wear and fading to covers and spine as shown with splits to outer hinges but secure covers. Pages with a light aged patina and some heavier toning to plates. Light pencil inscription only. All 12 plates present. Binding is stiff with no loose pages. A nice copy of the original 1829 edition in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Language: English
Author: Graves and Ashton
Publisher: C. Etherington: York
Year Printed: 1775
Sub-subject: English Language