Gregg Typing Techniques & Projects College Course Rational Series

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1931 edition. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This well-preserved instructional manual from 1931 offers a captivating glimpse into early 20th-century typing education. Authored by pioneers Sorelle and Smith, it represents a significant contribution to the development of standardized typing curricula, particularly the influential Gregg system widely adopted in schools and businesses. With comprehensive exercises and projects, it showcases the meticulous attention to detail and methodical approach required to master the manual typewriter – a skill that has largely faded today. For collectors and enthusiasts, this volume offers valuable insights into the evolution of typing pedagogy and its role in shaping the modern workplace.

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1931 edition. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This well-preserved copy of “Gregg Typing Techniques & Projects College Course Rational Series” offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of early 20th-century business education. Published in 1931, at the height of the typewriter era, this instructional manual was designed to equip students with the essential skills needed to thrive in the rapidly evolving office environment.

Authored by Rupert P. Sorelle and Harold H.M. Smith, two pioneers in the field of typing instruction, this volume represents a significant contribution to the development of standardized typing curricula. The Gregg system, named after John Robert Gregg, the inventor of the eponymous shorthand system, was widely adopted in schools and businesses across the United States, shaping the typing proficiency of generations of office workers.

Beyond its historical significance, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into the meticulous attention to detail and methodical approach that characterized typing instruction in the pre-computer age. With its comprehensive exercises, drills, and projects, it serves as a testament to the precision and discipline required to master the manual typewriter – a skill that has largely faded from modern office environments.

For collectors and enthusiasts of vintage office equipment and educational materials, this volume represents a rare and valuable addition to any library, offering insights into the evolution of typing pedagogy and the role it played in shaping the modern workplace.

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