Letter-Writer's Vade-Mecum and Dictionary Supplement: A Complete Handbook to the Epistolary Art;
de Blackman, R. D. ( Edited by)
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Edinburgh, John Grant, 1912;. Hardback. A New and Revised Edition. Very good/ No dj. 191pp with some light foxing to endpapers. Navy covers with red/ gilt title label on spine. Chapters include : Composition, Punctuation, Mispronounced Words, Examples of letters and much more... .
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- Letter-Writer's Vade-Mecum and Dictionary Supplement: A Complete Handbook to the Epistolary Art;
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