AUSTRALIAN SHORT STORIES

Just as familiarity with our normal written language develops through regular reading of normal printed matter so too does familiarity with shorthand come with regular sight of printed shorthand. Instant visual recognition of outlines is the foundation of fast and accurate writing.

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Main Author: Williams, Gwen M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Australia Pitman Publishing 1979
1979
©1979
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