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Paperback Gregg Speed Studies Book

ISBN: 1025337441

ISBN13: 9781025337449

Gregg Speed Studies

"Gregg Speed Studies" is an essential pedagogical tool designed to elevate the proficiency of students and practitioners of the Gregg Shorthand system. Written by its creator, John Robert Gregg, this volume focuses on the transition from basic shorthand theory to professional-level speed and accuracy. The work is structured as a series of intensive practice lessons, incorporating a wide variety of business correspondence, literary excerpts, and technical vocabulary.

The primary objective of "Gregg Speed Studies" is to develop automaticity in writing shorthand outlines while expanding the user's shorthand vocabulary. It emphasizes the importance of rhythm, penmanship, and the mastery of brief forms and phrases. By providing a wealth of reading and writing material, the book serves as a foundational resource for anyone seeking to excel in stenography, secretarial science, or high-speed transcription. This work remains a significant historical and practical reference for the study of early 20th-century business communication and office technology.

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