Howard, Jerome B. (Jerome Bird), 1860-1923
Jerome Bird Howard
Howard, Jerome B
Howard, Jerome B. 1860-1923
VIAF ID: 51641961 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Howard, Jerome B. ‡d 1860-1923
- 100 1 _ ‡a Howard, Jerome B. ‡q (Jerome Bird), ‡d 1860-1923
- 100 0 _ ‡a Jerome Bird Howard
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Works
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The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. | |
Biographical stories. | |
Business letters ... written in the easy style of photography ... | |
A Christmas carol. | |
Civil service letters. | |
Inorganic chemistry | |
Jackanapes. | |
The king of the Golden river | |
A list of logograms, contractions, phrases, and other special forms contained in the Phonograpic amanuensis. | |
The little violinist, and other prose sketches. | |
The man without a country. | |
The manual of phonography, 1887: | |
The Nürnberg stove. | |
The phonographic amanuensis. A presentation of Pitman phonography, more especially adapted to use of business and other schools devoted to the instruction and training of shorthand amanuenses. | |
The phonographic dictionary and phrase book. | |
The Pitman system of shorthand arranged for class instruction | |
The primer of shorthand, being an easy introduction to Pitmanic phonography through words of one syllable. | |
The principles of outline formation. | |
Progressive dictation exercises. Designed to accompany "The phonographic amanuensis." | |
The reporter's companion | |
Rip Van Winkle and The legend of Sleepy Hollow. | |
The second phonographic reader. | |
The Sir Roger de Coverley papers. Selected from the Spectator. | |
Speech of Hon. David J. Lewis, of Maryland. | |
Speech of Hon. Herbert S. Bigelow in Ohio Constitutional convention, March 27, 1912, on the initiative and referendum. | |
The succession of forest trees, and other essays, by Henry D. Thoreau. | |
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 voyage to Lilliput. |