Pitman, Benn, 1822-1910
Benjamin Pitman United states stenographer and crafts promoter
Pitman, Benn
Pitman, Benn (American designer and teacher of woodcarving, 1822-1910)
VIAF ID: 76171830 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Benjamin Pitman ‡c United states stenographer and crafts promoter
- 100 0 _ ‡a Benjamin Pitman ‡c United states stenographer and crafts promoter
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pitman, Benn ‡g American designer and teacher of woodcarving, 1822-1910
- 100 1 _ ‡a Pitman, Benn, ‡d 1822-1910
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
Works
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Assassination of President Lincoln and the trial of the conspirators | |
The battle of Waterloo; | |
Bible. | |
The book of Psalms in phonetic short hand. | |
A brief course in Benn Pitman phonography | |
Business letters ... written in the easy style of photography ... | |
A Christmas carol. | |
Discussion on the Trinity, church constitutions and disciplines, and human depravity | |
Exhibit of the state of the phonographic art, with reference to the copyright case of Graham vs. Pitman, in the United States Circuit court for the Southern district of Ohio, in equity. | |
History of short hand. | |
Instructions in the art of modeling in clay. | |
Lessons in shorthand; Benn Pitman style | |
The little violinist, and other prose sketches. | |
The man without a country. | |
Manners; extracted (by permission) | |
The manual of phonography | |
Modern shorthand | |
The Nürnberg stove. | |
The phonographic reader. | |
Phonography--what it is and what it does. | |
The phrase book. | |
Pitmanic shorthand : arranged for self study | |
A plea for alphabetic reform | |
The reporter's companion | |
The reporter's manual and vocabulary. | |
The reporters's first reader | |
Sir Isaac Pitman, his life and labors | |
The teacher; a treatise on the best method of imparting a knowledge of phonography. | |
Testimony for the prosecution in the case of United States versus Robert Hayes Mitchell. | |
Testimony of Louis J. Weichmann. Given on examination in chief in the trial of John H. Surratt, indicted for the murder of Abraham Lincoln, in the criminal court of the District of Columbia, 1867. In the reporting style of phonography | |
A treatise on phonology; comprising a perfect alphabet of the English language | |
The trials for treason at Indianapolis, disclosing the plans for establishing a north-western confederacy. | |
United States Circuit Court (4th Circuit). The great Ku Klux trials, 1872; | |
A voyage to Lilliput. |