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OverviewSteeped in the Palmer Method of Handwriting she learned in Catholic Schook, Florey is a self-confessed 'penmanship nut' who loves the act of taking pen to paper. Here she explores the history of handwriting and tackles the importance of writing by hand and its place in our increasingly electronic society. Weaving together the evolution of writing implements and scripts, pen-collecting societies and the growing popularity of handwriting analysis, she asks the question: Is writing by hand really no longer necessary in today's busy world? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kitty Burns FloreyPublisher: Melville House Publishing Imprint: Melville House Publishing Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.483kg ISBN: 9781933633671ISBN 10: 1933633670 Pages: 190 Publication Date: 09 July 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a book every writer would love, a curio cabinet on the art and act of writing. - Amy Tan, author of Saving Fish from Drowning What in God's name has happened to penmanship? It's easy to blame the computer, but, as Kitty Burns Florey demonstrates in her thoughtful, witty, and sensible book, the story goes far deeper than that. It touches on the way we think, the way we write, and the way we lead our lives. Read Script and Scribble and be enlightened. - Ben Yagoda, author of If You Catch an Adjective, Kill It! [A] pithy account of the history of handwriting...Florey makes a solid case for handwriting as a social indicator, and her affection for its art is thoughtful and aesthetically informed. - Albert Mobilio, Bookforum .. .a witty and readable (and fetchingly illustrated and glossed) excursion through the history of handwriting... - Cullen Murphy, The Wall Street Journal [H]ighly enjoyable...witty and often endearingly autobiographical. - Michael Dirda, Washington Post [A] charming, illustrated eulogy to a craft that's fast losing its place in the modern world. - Financial Times Florey's argument is nostalgic yet pragmatic. 'It seems wrong, ' she says, 'when something beautiful, useful, and historically important vanishes.' Charmingly composed and handsomely presented, Script and Scribble just might provoke a handwriting revival. - Boston Globe Florey lovingly traces the history of handwriting, from its ancient birth to its imminent demise. - Sam Anderson, New York Magazine [A] winsome mix of memoir and call to arms...an entertaining history. - Editor's Choice, Chicago Tribune Author InformationKITTY BURNS FLOREY is the author of ""Sister Bernadette's Barking Dog: The Quirky History and Lost Art of Diagramming Sentences."" She has also written nine novels most recently, ""The Writing Master"" and many short stories and essays. She lives in Amherst, Massachusetts."" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |