A. N. Fellows / ANFellows / F. Ibach / FIbach
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A clear, steady guide for everyday correspondence. Write letters that command attention. F. Ibach’s Business Letter-Writing And Spelling is a compact business letter writing guide and letter-writing manual that pairs plain instruction in professional writing techniques with a dependable spelling and grammar reference. Its tone is practical and direct, aiming to improve clarity, correctness and confidence. Readers are shown form, tone and economy of expression as tools for sharper workplace communication skills and practical business English. Suited to students and office workers, it also serves as a patient home study resource for anyone learning commercial correspondence. Teachers and trainers may use it as a ready reference when assembling lessons; historians and designers will appreciate its economy of language and period sensibility. Not flashy. Extremely useful.Rooted in early 20th century business practice, this vintage writing handbook faithfully reflects the conventions of classic office correspondence, the expectations of clerical life, and belongs naturally to any secretarial skills collection. As a working manual it delivers usable counsel; as a historic artefact it offers insight into language, etiquette and the habits that shaped routine business letters. Ideal for classroom use, desk reference or shelf study, it complements modern training while preserving a distinct period voice. Perfect for casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike, the volume rewards repeated consultation, whether you seek practical guidance or archival interest. Its pages reveal the priorities of an earlier commercial world, precision, courtesy and efficiency, and therefore serve both as instruction and social record. For modern communicators the lessons are surprisingly current: plain sentences, correct spelling and a respectful tone remain the beating heart of effective correspondence. Designers, librarians and ephemera collectors will also find the book’s period voice a useful reference.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.