An edition of How to write show cards (1921)

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English
Pages
50

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How to write show cards
1921, Northwest Commercial Bulletin and Hardware Trade
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Minneapolis

Edition Notes

Cover title.
"Containing simple brush and pen alphabets, with easily understood instructions on how to form them. Revised from the series of articles which appeared originally in the Northwest commercial bulletin and hardware trade. Also many additional novel ideas and suggestions including chapters on retail advertising and window trimming."

Classifications

Library of Congress
TT360 .D4

The Physical Object

Pagination
50 p. :
Number of pages
50

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6639807M
Internet Archive
howtowriteshowca00dewi
LCCN
21022177
OCLC/WorldCat
15007636

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