PENS AND TYPES
OR
HINTS AND HELPS FOR THOSE WHO WRITE, PRINT, READ, TEACH, OR LEARN

PENS AND TYPES OR HINTS AND HELPS FOR THOSE WHO WRITE, PRINT, READ, TEACH, OR LEARN

A NEW AND IMPROVED EDITION BY BENJAMIN DREW

“A portion to Seven, and also to Eight”

BOSTON 1889 LEE AND SHEPARD PUBLISHERS 10 MILK STREET NEXT “OLD SOUTH MEETING HOUSE” NEW YORK CHARLES T. DILLINGHAM 718 AND 720 BROADWAY

Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1889, BY BENJAMIN DREW, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

C. J. PETERS & SON, TYPOGRAPHERS AND ELECTROTYPERS, 145 HIGH STREET, BOSTON.

To the Memory OF GEORGE WASHINGTON HOSMER, D.D., MY EARLY FRIEND AND INSTRUCTOR, THIS VOLUME IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR.

PUBLISHERS’ ADVERTISEMENT.

Our first edition of “Pens and Types: or Hints and Helps for those who Write, Print, or Read,” was especially prepared for the benefit of persons connected with the press. It had, however, a wide circulation among persons of all professions, and became a reference book in some notable institutions of learning.