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Light-Line Phonography (Gregg)

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Light-Line Phonography (1888)
by John Robert Gregg
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LIGHT-LINE PHONOGRAPHY.

One Slope!

One Position!!
One Thickness!!!

Blended Consonants.-Connectibe Vowels.
Curbe Motion.


THE PHONETIC HANDWRITING.

THIS is a reproduction of the First Edition of "Light-Line Phonography" made from photo-etchings of the original book, reprinted and autographed by the author for presentation to his friends as a souvenir of the celebration of the Silver Jubilee of Gregg Shorthand, at Chicago, August eleventh to fifteenth, nineteen hundred thirteen.

Of the original book only seven copies are known to be extant, of which number one is in the British Museum, another in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, and a third in the possession of the author.

LIGHT-LINE PHONOGRAPHY.


THE

PHONETIC HANDWRITING,

by

JOHN ROBERT GREGG, F.S.S.S.

Member of the Institut Sténographique des Deux
Mondes of Paris.

LIVERPOOL:

LIGHT-LINE PHONOGRAPHY INSTITUTE,

62, Dale Street.


1888.

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PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL

REPORT

on

PHONOGRAPHY.


REPORT MADE TO THE CONTROLLERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE FIRST SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PENN. SYLVANIA, ON THE SUBJECT OF PHONOGRAPHY, BY A SPECIAL COMMIΤΤΕΕ ΑΡΡΟINTED FOR THAT PURPOSE, READ APRIL 11th, 1854, AND WITH THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS, ORDERED TO BE PRINTED.

Reprinted from the Philadelphia Edition.


LONDON:

FRED. PITMAN, 20 PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.

BATH:

ISAAC PITMAN, PHONETIC INSTITUTION.


1878.

Price Twopence.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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