This little treatise seems well fitted to teach everything which can be taught of the theory of Penmanship. The style proposed is very simple. The copperplate fac-similes of Mr. French's writing are as neat as anything of the kind we ever saw.—Post.
Mr. French has illustrated his theory with some of the most elegant specimens of execution, which prove him master of his science.—Courier.
This work is of a useful character, evidently illustrating an excellent system. We have already spoken of it in terms of approbation.—Journal.
This little work of his is one of the best and most useful publications of the kind that we have seen.—Transcript.
MISCELLANEOUS AND JUVENILE.
It is a most excellent work. It will have a large sale, for it embraces more real information about real Turks and their strange peculiarities than anything we have yet read.—Post.
The work is written in a happy but ludicrous style, and this reliable history of the fowl mania in America, will create an immense sensation.—Courier.
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| ZION. With Illustrative Title. By Rev. Mr. Taylor. | 42 |
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