The Acid Test
This story, written in Anniversary, appeared on the December 1933 and January 1934 issues of The Gregg Writer. Attachment: acid-test.pdf
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This story, written in Anniversary, appeared on the December 1933 and January 1934 issues of The Gregg Writer. Attachment: acid-test.pdf
This selection for flash reading and written in Simplified was published on the January 1963 issue of Today’s Secretary. Attachment: ahyouth.pdf
From The Gregg Writer, January 1948. Click on the image for a full view. Attachment: oga-jr-jan-48.gif
From The Gregg Writer, January 1948. Click on the image for a full view. Attachment: oga-sr-jan-48.gif
Here is an English Text version of Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allen Poe. It is from a 1909 Book “Selected Tales of Mystery” by Edgar Allen Poe. This can be used with the Pre-Anniversary Shorthand version I posted earlier. I have not yet compared this English text to the Shorthand plates…
Here is “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allen Poe in Pre-Anniversary Shorthand. Someone gave this to me. I don’t know that exact date, but it seems to be from around 1920. Pages 5 through 7are faded and hard to read. There are 20 pages with no cover. Attachment: FallOfHouseOfUsherPA1916_Circa1920.pdf (by Paul…
Here is an English Text version of Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allen Poe. It is from a 1909 Book “Selected Tales of Mystery” by Edgar Allen Poe. This can be used with the 1922 Shorthand version I posted earlier. I have not yet compared this English text to the Shorthand plates to…
Here is Edgar Allen Poe’s “Masque of the Red Death.” This was serialized in 6 parts in the April and May 1922 issues of the Gregg Writer Magazine. These plates were not published in a separate Gregg publication. Attachment: MasqueOfRedDeathPA1916_GW1922.pdf (by Paul for group greggshorthand)
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Thanks to Paul’s research, we have this Dickens classic. From the info in the previous post, I made a PDF. It’s sort of slapped together, but it seems to print okay. Attachment: DickensPoorRelationPA1916_Pub1926.pdf