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  2. Patricia Lovett - Wikipedia

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    Teach Yourself Calligraphy (TY Arts & Crafts) (1993, 10 editions) [17] Creating Letterforms: Calligraphy and Lettering for Beginners (1992) with Rosemary Sassoon [18] Calligraphy Projects (1994) Multiple authors [19] Calligraphy for Starters (1995) [20] Tools and materials for calligraphy, illumination and miniature painting (1996) [21]

  3. Rosemary Sassoon - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary Sassoon (born 1931 in the United Kingdom and currently residing in Busselton, Western Australia) is an expert in handwriting, particularly that of children.She designed the Sassoon series of typefaces, produced in collaboration with Adrian Williams, which are intended to be particularly legible for children and learners.

  4. Palmer Method - Wikipedia

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    Florey, Kitty Burns (January 20, 2009). Script and Scribble: The Rise and Fall of Handwriting (First ed.). Melville House. ISBN 978-1933633671.; The Palmer Method of Business Writing: A Series of Self-teaching Lessons in Rapid, Plain, Unshaded, Coarse-pen, Muscular Movement Writing for the Home Learner, Where an Easy and Legible Hand-writing is Sought.

  5. Alfred Fairbank - Wikipedia

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    Alfred John Fairbank CBE (12 July 1895 – 14 March 1982) was a British calligrapher, palaeographer and author on handwriting. [1] [2]Fairbank was a founding member of the Society of Scribes and Illuminators in 1921, and later became its honourable secretary. [3]

  6. Zaner-Bloser (teaching script) - Wikipedia

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    Detail from Zaner's 1896 article: The Line of Direction in Writing [3] A major factor contributing to the development of the Zaner-Bloser teaching script was Zaner's study of the body movements required to create the form of cursive letters when using the 'muscular arm method' of handwriting – such as the Palmer Method – which was prevalent in the United States from the late 19th century.

  7. Teach Yourself - Wikipedia

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    Teach Yourself to Fly by Nigel Tangye was published on the eve of the Second World War. It was immediately recommended by the Air Ministry to prospective RAF pilots. Teach Yourself Radio Communication and Teach Yourself Air Navigation were added to the list in 1941. There was a big demand for these books, especially as supplies were constrained ...