Call number | Item |
Z | Bibliography and Library Science (Go to start of category) |
Z43 .B45 1618 | The Pens Excellencie, or, The Secretaries Delight (1618), by Martin Billingsley (frame-dependent page images with commentary in the UK) |
Z43 .B84 | A New Handwriting for Teachers (Oxford: At the University Press, 1907), by M. M. Bridges |
Z43 .C3 | Collection of Penmanship (Columbus: Zaner-Bloser Co., 1921), by C. C. Canan (multiple formats at archive.org) |
Z43 .C737 1864 | Penmanship Made Easy (Boston: Rand and Avery, 1864), by George N. Comer and Oliver E. Linton (multiple formats at archive.org) |
Z43 .D37 | Studies in Pen Art (1914), by William Edward Dennis (multiple formats at archive.org) |
Z43 .D8 1858 | Gems of Business and Ornamental Penmanship (Pittburgh: P. Duff, ca. 1858), by J. S. Duncan (multiple formats at archive.org) |
Z43 .F75 1830 | Practical Penmanship, Being A Developement of the Carstairian System (1830), by Benjamin Franklin Foster (multiple formats at archive.org) |
Z43 .H95 | An Introduction to the Art of Penmanship (with an appendix on shorthand; second improved edition; Hartford: O. Cooke, 1821), by Eleazer Huntington, contrib. by Thomas Rees (multiple formats at archive.org) |
Z43 .J53 1813 | The Art of Writing, Reduced to a Plain and Easy System, On a Plan Entirely New (Cambridge, MA: Printed for the author, c1813), by John Jenkins (multiple formats at archive.org) |
Z43 .K722 1881 | Real Pen Work: Self-Instructor in Penmanship (Pittsfield, MA: Knowles and Maxim, c1881) (multiple formats at archive.org) |
Z43 .M5 | Modern Business Penmanship (New York et al.; Chicago: American Book Company, c1903), by Edward C. Mills (multiple formats at archive.org) |
Z43 .M82 | Handwriting for the Broad-Edge Pen: A Teachers' Manual (Boston et al.: Ginn and Co., c1926), by Frances M. Moore (page images at HathiTrust) |
Z43 .P17 P3 1919 | Palmer's Penmanship Budget (revised edition, 1919), by A. N. Palmer (multiple formats at archive.org) |
Z43 .S745 | Compendium of Spencerian or Semi-Angular Penmanship, Embracing Analysis, Exercise, Review, Principle, Practice in Commercial and Ladies' Style: Book 10, For Counting House and Mercantile College Writing Classes, Proficient Students and Learners Generally, Business Forms and Ladies Styles (New York: Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman and Co., 1866), contrib. by Platt R. Spencer (multiple formats at archive.org) |
Z43 .S745 | Theory of Spencerian Penmanship, For Schools and Private Learners (New York and Chicago: Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor and Co., c1874), contrib. by Platt R. Spencer (multiple formats at archive.org) |
Z43 .Z285 | Lessons in Ornamental Penmanship (Columbus: Zaner and Bloser, c1920), by C. P. Zaner (multiple formats at archive.org) |
Z48 .A438 | How to Use Duplicating Machines (New York et al.: Gregg Pub. Co., c1945), by E. W. Alexander (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) |
Z49 .A1 O2 | Evolution of the Typewriter (c1917), by Charles Vonley Oden |
Z49 .M22 | The History of the Typewriter: Being an Illustrated Account of the Origin, Rise and Development of the Writing Machine (London: G. Pitman, 1909), by G. C. Mares (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) |
Z49 .T69 1894 | Practical Typewriting: By the All-Finger Method, Which Leads to Operation by Touch (third edition; New York: Fowler and Wells Co., c1894), by Bates Torrey |
Z50 .C2 B2 | Complete Caligraph Instructor: or, How to Become Expert in Typewriting (St. Louis: A. J. Barnes, 1890), by Mrs. Arthur J. Barnes |
Z51 .N2 I8 | National Machine Shorthand (St. Louis: National Shorthand Machine Co., c1917), by Ward Stone Ireland |
Z52.5.S63 B7 1985 | SpeedScript: The Word Processor for Atari Computers (1985), by Charles Brannon (HTML at atariarchives.org) |
Z56 .C58 1918 | Clark's Definite Shorthand (Kansas City, KS: The author, 1918), by Francis Chadwick Clark |
Z56 .F716 | Stein-Shorthand Manual: High-Speed Shorthand for High-Speed Transcribing (Philadelphia: Stein-Shorthand, c1919) |