La plume volante. Or, The art short-hand improve'd. Being the most swist, regular, and easy method of short-hand-writting yet extant. Compos'd after forty years pratice and improvement of the said art, by the observation of other methods, and the intent study of it. By William Mason.

  • Mason, William, active 1672-1709.
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1719
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London : Taught by Jos Smith, at the Hand & Pen in the Poultry; near the Church where the books are to be had. Also sold by Joseph Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate-Street, D. Browne without Temple-Bar, at Mercers Chappel in Cheapside, N. Crowch in the Poultry, A. Bell at the Crose-Keys in Cornhill, T. Harrison the corner of the Royal-Exchange, J. Marshall in Gracechurch-Street, and by Tracey on London-Bridge, 1719.

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[10],66p.,19plates ; 120.

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ESTC T172838
Alston, VIII 169

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