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LETTERING FOR DRAFTSMEN
Engineers and Students.
A Practical System of Freehand Lettering for Working Drawings
BY
CHARLES W. REINHARDT,
Chief Draftsman for "Engineering News."

What this work actually intends to show is a "Practical System of Freehand Lettering for Working Drawings"—one that by the method outlined, is easily acquired and rapidly executed. The mode of procedure given for every letter can easily be followed and always be remembered, and by avoiding the common errors, as pointed out in parenthesis alongside each correctly formed letter, the student will very soon be able to form satisfactory letters for himself.—Preface.

TESTIMONIALS.

"It is the first book on Lettering I have ever seen that is good for anything, practically speaking. I shall advocate its adoption in this college at the earliest opportunity."—Prof. Walter Flint, Maine State College.

"It comes nearer to may ideal of a satisfactory treatment of this subject than anything I have ever seen."—Professor E H. Lockwood, Yale University.

"My opinion of it is good, generally, and that it fills a long felt want. It teaches what I have been trying to teach for some time—commercial work."—Prof. W.B. Hampson, University of Nebraska.

"It is just what my knowledge of the author's work on Engineering News would lead me to expect—a practical system. I shall use the book hereafter in my classes."—Prof. Leonard S. Smith, University of Wisconsin.

"This book is to the point, and supplies just what is wanted to the profession. It is neat, concise, and a book that should be in the hands of every student."—Prof. C. W. Marx, Missouri State University.

"In my opinion it fills a long felt want of every practical draftsman, besides finding an especial field of usefulness in school work."—Prof. Granberry Jackson, Vanderbilt University.

"I have examined his work and am surprised at the results of a trial. I find that a beginner can make respectable letters with a copy of this valuable book before him. I heartily recommend it for use in Technical schools as being ahead of anything I have ever seen."—Prof. R. D. Hawkins, Tulane University.

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