Publisher's Synopsis
"The Parlour Letter-Writer, and Secretary's Assistant" by R Turner, published in 1845, is a fascinating glimpse into the art of correspondence in the 19th century. This comprehensive guide offers a collection of original letters suited for every occasion, crafted in a concise and accessible style for both men and women. Beyond simple letters, the book provides templates and instructions for creating complimentary cards, wills, bonds, and other essential documents.
Serving as both a practical manual and a reflection of its time, this volume showcases the social customs and expectations surrounding written communication. Students of history, literature, and rhetoric will find this book a valuable resource for understanding the nuances of Victorian-era communication and social etiquette.
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