Same Author.
LES MYSTERES DE L'ECRITURE. Preface by Desbarrolles. Same Author.
THE HANDWRITING OF JUNIUS PROFESSIONALLY EXAMINED BY CHABOT. Edited
by the Hon. E. TWISTLETON. John Murray. 1871.
This work is the only one hitherto published in England explaining the
methods of the handwriting expert. Mons. Chabot, for many years the
leading English expert, was commissioned by Mr. Twistleton to examine
the handwriting of "Junius" with a view to deciding the authorship of
the famous letters. The result was an exhaustive volume in which the
process of handwriting analysis is illustrated by thousands of examples.
The conclusion arrived at was that the writer of the "Junius" letters
was Sir Philip Francis.
_Literary and Historical
Autograph Letters and Manuscripts
Purchased._
OPINIONS GIVEN AS TO
GENUINENESS OF DOCUMENTS.
ALSO ON
SUSPECTED FORGERIES
AND
ANONYMOUS LETTERS.
BY
BLACKBURN & CADDELL,
19, CHARLWOOD PLACE,
LONDON, S.W.
Transcriber's Note:
Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note, whilst
more significant amendments have been listed below.
Page 37, 'analine' amended to _aniline_.
Page 53, 'Alcebiades' amended to _Alcibiades_.
Page 56, 'correspence' amended to _correspondence_.
Page 56, 'addresss' amended to _address_.
Page 68, 'four documents' amended to _five documents_.
Page 78, 'MERORINGIAN' amended to _MEROVINGIAN_.
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