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Abbreviations and Signs A Primer of Information about Abbreviations and Signs, with Classified Lists of Those in Most Common Use

By Frederick W. (Frederick William) Hamilton

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Unlock the secrets of shorthand with this guide to common symbols and abbreviations, turning novices into masters of concise communication.

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2010-10-01
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Summary

"Abbreviations and Signs" by Frederick W. Hamilton is an early 20th-century manual crafted to illuminate the world of shorthand writing. Published in 1918, it acts as a detailed guide, breaking down the use of abbreviations and symbols prevalent in both writing and printing. The book's purpose is to bring clarity to these shortened forms, making sure that everyone, from beginners to experts in the printing world, can easily understand and use them. Organized into neat sections, the book explains the basic rules for abbreviations, presents sorted lists covering everything from locations to medicine and math, and teaches the right way to punctuate and format. Showing concern that readers understand and urging careful use of abbreviations, Hamilton demonstrates exactly how they fit into different situations. To help readers learn, the primer also has reading suggestions and quizzes. It works as a key resource for anyone who wants to master the nuts and bolts of printing and communication.

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