
audiobook
by Douglas Blackburn, W. Waithman Caddell
THE Detection of Forgery.
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER I. - The Principles of Handwriting Analysis.
CHAPTER II. - Measurement and its Appliances.
CHAPTER III. - Terminology.
CHAPTER IV. - Classes of Handwriting.
CHAPTER V. - How to Examine a Writing.
CHAPTER VI. - The Alphabet in Detail.
CHAPTER VII. - The Capitals.
CHAPTER VIII. - Punctuation.
A clear‑headed manual for anyone who must judge the authenticity of signatures, cheques or other doubtful paperwork, this guide offers straightforward techniques that bankers, solicitors and magistrates’ clerks can apply without needing a forensic laboratory. It opens by laying out the fundamental principles behind handwriting comparison, stressing that diligent observation and systematic note‑taking are the true foundations of expert judgement.
The text walks the reader through practical steps—how to record subtle strokes, use simple magnification, and even experiment with ink characteristics—to reveal inconsistencies that might otherwise go unnoticed. Rather than flooding the pages with printed examples, it encourages learners to sketch the described features themselves, a practice that reinforces memory and sharpens analytical skills. Brief notes on erasures, alterations and the value of photographic enlargements give a glimpse of the deeper tools awaiting more experienced investigators.
Written in an accessible tone, the handbook balances theory with hands‑on exercises, making it a useful first reference for professionals who need to form reliable opinions before taking further action.
Full title
The Detection of Forgery A Practical Handbook for the Use of Bankers, Solicitors, Magistrates' Clerks, and All Handling Suspected Documents A Practical Handbook for the Use of Bankers, Solicitors, Magistrates' Clerks, and All Handling Suspected Documents
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (134K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Blundell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2008-05-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1929
Best known for vivid, often satirical writing about South Africa during the turbulent years around the Boer War, this journalist-novelist turned firsthand experience into sharp, memorable fiction. His books mix political observation with storytelling that still feels lively and direct.
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