I would imagine that its author is gone by now, given that a stranger (me) has it, rather than family.
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But maybe if a stranger appreciates it, the note still finds its meaning, and serves a purpose.
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(I got this book because this is the first book to popularize touch typing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touch_typing …. I didn’t expect to find this inside.)pic.twitter.com/Rs3KVYfJfw
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Wowzers! Is there a page like that for every major brand?
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Nope. The book is Remington-specific (check out the cover). I believe there were versions of it for other brands.
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But published by Barnes, who I assume was third party to all the typewriter brands?
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It seems there were a few more editions of this, plus tons more books.pic.twitter.com/rfPJbHwPN9
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THIS—& YOU—IS COOL. Just bought this one myself.pic.twitter.com/MhGqyel9KD
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C.f. https://archive.org/details/howtobecomeexpe00barngoog … and https://archive.org/details/completecaligrap00barn …
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