Disputed Handwriting - An exhaustive, valuable, and comprehensive work upon one of the most important subjects of to-day. With illustrations and expositions for the detection and study of forgery by handwriting of all kinds by Jerome B. Lavay
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loyalty.]
[Illustration: An enlarged signature of one of the most successful merchants in the country. This signature shows intuitive perception of character and the heavy characters denote precision, organization, and care for details.] [Illustration: The signature of H.N. Higinbotham, a former partner of Marshall Field, and an immensely busy man. It shows that an active business man can write a legible hand if he will.] [Illustration: This signature is that of one of America's greatest merchants and financiers. He is as careful in writing as in business and gives the greatest care to all details. Philanthrophy is also shown in his hand.] [Illustration: This is the inventor of the telephone, and one of the most famous characters of the country. This is a most pronounced signature indicating inventive genius and charity, with strong literary proclivities.] [Illustration: Joseph Zeisler, one of the best known physicians in the country. This writing, while difficult to read, indicates a nervous body and active brain.] [Illustration: Thomas A. Edison, the famous inventor.] [Illustration: One of the richest men in America and a well-known philanthropist.] |
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