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Thank goodness for typewriters
09-11-2012, 10:25 AM
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(09-11-2012 09:43 AM)Rob Wick Wrote:  I recently sent an e-mail to a woman named Kathleen Brady, who has written one of the few overall biographies of Tarbell called Ida M. Tarbell Portrait of a Muckraker. I asked her some questions on some of the sources she used. She kindly sent me a message back offering her help in whatever way she could regarding my book.

One of the things I asked her was how she deciphered Tarbell's handwriting. She noted that in Tarbell's younger days, it was much better, but added "if you just stare at it long enough, it speaks to you...or you have to give up. Ida does not disclose all her secrets."

I like that.

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Rob

Rob, you have my sympathy! I know it's a lot of work to decipher handwritings and it takes so much time. I'm specialized in 18th century history and so I have to deal with handwritings which are written in "Kurrent/ Sütterlin", an outdated German writing style, forbidden in 1941 and replaced by todays Latin version. It's quite frustrating sitting in front of a letter and I know it's written in German but I cannot read anyway. But I can support Mrs. Bradys advice: stare at it long enough...somehow it often works. Good luck, Rob!
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Thank goodness for typewriters - Rob Wick - 07-21-2012, 02:49 PM
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