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                    A

                  SYSTEM

                    OF

             EASY LETTERING.

                    BY

         J. HOWARD CROMWELL, PH.B.,

             Fourth Thousand.

              [Illustration]

  SPON & CHAMBERLAIN, 12 CORTLANDT STREET, NEW YORK.
                   1897.




             COPYRIGHT, 1887,
                    BY
             WM. CHAMBERLAIN.




PREFACE.


The formality of a preface may seem scarcely necessary for the
supplementing of a system as simple and comprehensible as the one
herewith presented.

We have but to divide any surface we may wish to letter into squares (or
parallelograms as the case may be), in pencil lines; form the required
letters, in ink or paint, and according to the style chosen; erase the
pencil lines, and the lettering is complete.

J. H. C.



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Transcriber's Note: Minor punctuation, spelling and capitalisation
in adverts corrected for conistency. Italic text is denoted by
_underscores_ and bold text by =equals sign=.





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