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The New Century Standard Letter-Writer / Business, Family and Social Correspondence, Love-Letters, Etiquette, Synonyms, Legal Forms, Etc.

Chapter 2: Transcriber's Note.
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A practical handbook that teaches readers how to compose effective correspondence across business, family, and social contexts, offering clear instruction on the mechanical structure of a letter and on appropriate tone and phrasing. It provides guidance on headings, margins, salutations, closings, stationery, and etiquette, and supplies numerous model letters and forms covering employment, commercial orders and shipping, legal documents, social and love letters, and official addresses. Synonyms and sample phrases help adapt wording and formality for different recipients and occasions.

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Title: The New Century Standard Letter-Writer

Author: Alfred B. Chambers

Release date: April 3, 2018 [eBook #56911]

Language: English

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Transcriber's Note.

A list of the changes made can be found at the end of the book.