This book explores the core principles behind the Gregg shorthand system, created by John Robert Gregg in 1888. It positions Gregg shorthand within the history of shorthand systems, and within the broader framework of penmanship and writing styles. The author argues that Gregg shorthand is the culmination of centuries of experimentation in creating more efficient writing methods. Through an analysis of its basic principles, the book provides a deeper understanding of the system's unique features, including the use of curvilinear motion, blended consonants, and the absence of shading and position writing. These principles, the author argues, have made Gregg shorthand one of the most widely adopted and successful shorthand systems in history, and continue to inform the development and understanding of shorthand systems today.
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