
In a time when handwritten communication was the backbone of commerce and society, this manual offers a step‑by‑step guide to composing clear, effective letters. It begins by explaining the mechanical structure of a business note—how to choose paper, arrange headings, set margins, and format each paragraph for maximum readability. The author stresses that even modest penmanship can shine when the layout follows the precise conventions outlined.
Beyond the office, the book expands into family, social, and romantic correspondence, providing etiquette tips, sample phrases, and even legal form templates. Readers will find advice on addressing high officials, selecting appropriate stationery, and avoiding ornamental flourishes that might distract from the message. Whether you are drafting a credit request, a thank‑you note, or a polite invitation, the guide equips you with the tools to convey professionalism and courtesy in every line.
Full title
The New Century Standard Letter-Writer Business, Family and Social Correspondence, Love-Letters, Etiquette, Synonyms, Legal Forms, Etc.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (413K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-04-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
Best known for a practical guide to early 20th-century correspondence, this writer captured a moment when letter writing was still central to business, family life, and social manners. His work remains a useful time capsule of how people were expected to communicate with care and formality.
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