Script & Scribble : The Rise and Fall of Handwriting
Florey, Kitty Burns
Sold by Alhambra Books, Edmonton, AB, Canada
AbeBooks Seller since May 23, 2003
Used - Hardcover
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Add to basketSold by Alhambra Books, Edmonton, AB, Canada
AbeBooks Seller since May 23, 2003
Condition: Used - Very good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basket190 pp. Dj has light edgewear. Interior unmarked.
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“Florey writes with verve.”—Slate.com
“Florey . . . rattles off crackling prose in a no-nonsense voice.”—The San Diego Union-Tribune
Steeped in the Palmer Method of handwriting she learned in Catholic school, Kitty Burns Florey is a self-confessed “penmanship nut” who loves the act of taking pen to paper. So when she discovered that schools today forego handwriting drills in favor of teaching something called keyboarding, it gave her pause: “There is a widespread belief that, in a digital world, forming letters on paper with a pen is pointless and obsolete,” she says, “and anyone who thinks otherwise is right up there with folks who still have fallout shelters in their backyards.”
Florey tackles the importance of writing by hand and its place in our increasingly electronic society in this fascinating exploration of the history of handwriting. Weaving together the evolution of writing implements and scripts, pen collecting societies, the golden age of American penmanship, the growth in popularity of handwriting analysis, and the pockets of aficionados who still prefer scribbling on paper to tapping on keys, she poses the question: Is writing by hand really no longer necessary in today’s busy world?
Kitty Burns Florey is the author of Sister Bernadette’s Barking Dog: The Quirky History and Lost Art of Diagramming Sentences. A veteran copy editor, she has also written nine novels and many short stories and essays. She lives in central Connecticut with her husband, Ron Savage.
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