The bibliography of shorthand / by John Westby-Gibson.
- Westby-Gibson, John, 1823-1892.
- Date:
- 1887
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Credit: The bibliography of shorthand / by John Westby-Gibson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![Anderson Thomas—continued. and Catechism of Shorthand. Reviewed in Phonetic Journal^ Jan. 5, 12, 19 and 26, 1884. Parliamentary Reporting in France, England, and the United States, by T. Anderson, of the Paris Morning News, March, 1884. Andrews Stephen Pearl. The Phono- graphic Class-book. “ Practice and Per- severe.” S. P. Andrews, Phonographic Institution, No. 21 School street, Boston. 1844. Second edition. [24. lith. plates.] On Phonotypy and Phonography ; or speech-printing and speech-writing. By Stephen P. Andrews, of Boston. [This is the seventh of Lectures de- livered before the American Institute of Instruction at Plymouth, August, 1846. Boston, 1847. pp. 167-182.] The Basic Outline of Universology. A system of Scientific Universal Lan- guage, which the author calls Alwato Q.e. Al-wah-to.) Boston, 1871. [i2mo.] See the “ Propagandist’’(successor to the “Anglo-Saxon,”) edited by him, 1850. Memoir of S. P. Andrews in Pho- netic Journal, 20th June, 1886, from the New York Daily Tribune. Andrews Stephen Pearl, & Boyle, Augus- tus F. The Complete Phonographic Class-book, containing an inductive ex- position of Pitman’s Phonography, ad- apted as a system of phonetic shorthand, to the English language ; especially intended as a school book, and to afford the fullest instruction to those who have not the assistance of the living teacher. By S. P. Andrews and Augustus F. Boyle. Boston : phonographic institu- tion, 339 Washington street. Price 37J cts. in boards, 50 cts. in cloth. 1845. [132 pp.] Second edition. Boston. 1846. Third edition. Boston. 1846. Sixth edition. Boston : published by Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, No. 59 Washington street, and at the phono- graphic institutions. No. 339 Washington street, Boston, and No. 68 Nassau street. New York. 1847. [131 pp.] Andrews Stephen Pearl, & Boyle—con. Eighth edition. New York. 1847. Tenth edition. New York ; pub- lished and for sale by Andrews and Boyle, phonographic depot. Sun build- ing, and sold by all booksellers. Price 37§ cts. in boards or paper ; 50 cts. in cloth. 1848. [131 PP-] Eleventh edition. New York. 1848. Another edition. New York, 1850. Fifteenth edition. New York : published and for sale by John F. Trow. 1852. Sixteenth edition. New York. 1852. The Phonographic Reader, a com- plete course of inductive reading lessons in Phonography, intended for schools and learners generally. By S. P. Andrews and Augustus F. Boyle. Bos- ton : phonographic institute, 2i School street. 1845. [36 engraved pages.] 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th editions pub- lished in Boston in 1846.' [64 pp.] 8th [60 pp.] 1847 ; loth, 1848 ; 15th, 1848 ; i6th, 1850 ; and other editions, 1851 and 1852, published in New York. Primary Phonot)rpic Reader, for the use of schools, families, and un- educated adults. Boards, etc., i8f cts. Compendium of Phonography, on a single sheet, containing a condensed view of the art. [About 1849.] 6j cts. The Phonographic Reporter’s First book. Containing a complete list of the word-signs used in the most contracted style of phonographic reporting, illus- trated by exercises : for the use of those only who have thoroughly mastered the Corresponding Style of Phonography as taught in “ the Complete Phonographic Class-book,” and “ the Phonographic Reader.” By Stephen P. Andrews and Augustus F. Boyle. New York : pub- lished and for sale by Andrews & Boyle, phonographic depot. Sun building. Sold by all booksellers. Price 12^ cts. per number. 1847. [In parts of 24 pp. each ; afterwards bound together.] New York : published and for sale](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24849923_0019.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)