Champion, Joseph
Champion, Joseph, 1709-1762
Champion, Joseph, 1709-approximately 1765
Champion, Joseph, 1709-ca. 1765
Joseph Champion English writing-master and accountant
VIAF ID: 58641025 ( Personal )
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Works
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Elegant set of copies in German text | |
English alphabets, with a varietyn of examples in the hands most approved for business = Englische Vorschriften | |
Envy : a poem, to General R. Smith | |
An introduction to the counting house, or, A collection of the various forms of business, as used in the merchants, or the tradesman's counting-house viz., bills of parcels, promissory notes, receipts, bills of exchange, bills of entry at the custom house, invoice, accounts of sale, accot. current, letters on several occasions in traffic, &c. performed in their proper hands, by Mess. Champion, Bland, & other emint. masters | |
A new and complete alphabet of the engrossing hand : designed for the improvement of young clerks in the law | |
New, and complete alphabets. In all the various hands of Great Britain, with the greek, hebrew, and german characters. By Joseph Champion Writing-Master and Accountant. Jn. Howard, sculpsit. | |
New grammar copies | |
The penman's employment a new copy book; containing choice variety of examples in all the hands of England, designed either for use, ornament, or a delightful recreation | |
Penmanship illustrated in a new work, containing a great variety of excellent copies in all th useful hands to assist beginners & others who would improve in that necessary art ; interspersed with various examples addapted to form the man of business. Written by Mess. Champion, Bland, & other eminent masters and engraved by J. Howard on 40 copper plates. | |
Penmanship or, The art of fair writing. A new essay ... | |
Poems, addressed to Mrs. Champion, by her affectionate husband | |
Poems. Imitated from the Persian. : By J. Champion, Esquire | |
Round text alphabet. | |
The universal penman. Engrav'd by George Bickham. | |
The universal penman, or, the art of writing made usefull to the gentlemen and scholar, as well as the man of business... | |
The young penman's daily practice, : in the current hands & forms of business. A new copy book; ... By Joseph Champion. ... J Howard sculpsit |