Unlock a practical system for faster, clearer writing .
This edition presents an approach to Tachygraphy that aims for speed, legibility, and broad use in everyday writing.
The work argues that simple, contraction-based shorthand can be taught and adopted widely, without sacrificing accuracy. It emphasizes a steady, principled method over flashy devices, and it discusses how a practical style can empower professionals and students alike. The text is grounded in long-standing ideas about the alphabet, sign compounds, and how to render speech efficiently on paper.
- Learn the simple style that blends alphabetic signs with selected word and phrase signs for rapid writing.
- Understand how to reduce long words without losing readability through careful abbreviations.
- Explore the author’s perspective on the role of learning, education, and the future of shorthand in everyday life.
- Read examples and guidance on beginning drills, outlines, and practical writing exercises.
Ideal for readers curious about the history, theory, and practical use of shorthand systems, especially those interested in how a widely taught method can adapt to real-world writing needs.