The Secretary's Desk Book, 1935 Reference Book
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The Secretary's Desk Book, Thomas Kite Brown, Jr., 1935
Written by Thomas Kite Brown, Jr., Ph.D., Managing Editor of the Winston Simplified Dictionaries, and published by The John C. Winston Company of Philadelphia in 1935. The volume includes the complete Winston Simplified Dictionary and is bound in a flexible navy blue cover with thumb-index tabs and gilt lettering.
An all-in-one office reference book aimed at the professional secretary, combining a style and grammar guide, a correspondence and letter-writing manual, and a full dictionary in a single thumb-indexed volume designed to sit open on a desk.
Navy blue flexible cloth-covered boards with gilt lettering and full thumb index; dust jacket present with some wear. Please review all photos carefully, and email me with any questions.
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