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Fifty Mysterious Postcards Kathryn Baird

Fifty Mysterious Postcards By Kathryn Baird

Fifty Mysterious Postcards by Kathryn Baird


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Mysterious messages from over a hundred years ago, written in the dying art of Pitman Shorthand

Fifty Mysterious Postcards Summary

Fifty Mysterious Postcards: Pitman Shorthand Messages from the Golden Age of the Postcard by Kathryn Baird

The lines, circles, ticks, hooks, dots and dashes of Pitman shorthand used by some postcard writers during the early twentieth century are obscure to most people. Could the mysterious messages contain scandalous gossip, tales of adventure or declarations of undying love?

Fifty Mysterious Postcards presents fascinating examples from the 'Golden Age' of the postcard, each with a message written in the dying art of Pitman shorthand. The rules of Pitman have changed since the postcards were written and posted over 100 years ago, but careful transcription has unlocked their meaning to bring stories of penfriends, sweethearts, holidays and the First World War to life once more.

About Kathryn Baird

Kathryn Baird learnt to write Pitman Shorthand in the 1970s and taught it in the 1980s after qualifying to teach in Further Education. She has worked as a Medical Secretary, a Lecturer in FE, and a school teacher and examiner. She became fascinated by the mysterious shorthand messages used on so many postcards and has collected and transcribed over 300 postcards with Pitman messages. Her transcription of a 1915 diary was covered by the BBC and several newspapers, including the Daily Telegraph, in 2019. She lives in Peterborough.

Additional information

GOR012635365
9781803990460
1803990465
Fifty Mysterious Postcards: Pitman Shorthand Messages from the Golden Age of the Postcard by Kathryn Baird
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
2022-09-15
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