American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851
American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851

American Chirography Being a Plain and Easy System of Penmanship, 1851


Permanent ID:
13830
Call number:
Vk 196 P9825
Date:
1851
Image Description:
A small booklet detailing a new alphabet (called "Aubaot" for "typographical purposes") and writing system as developed by John S. Pulsifer. Pulsifer refers to this system as "American Chirography." This is distinctive from "American typography" which he mentions but does not explain fully in this text, a typographical sample is visible on the title page.

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Address:
, Schuylkill CountyOwrigsburg
Format:
Printed Matter
Library of Congress Subjects:
Penmanship [info:lc/authorities/subjects/sh85099491]