How to Write Signs, Tickets and Posters;With Numerous Engravings and Diagrams
(Author) Paul N. HasluckThis is a 1902 guide to making signs and posters by Australian writer and engineer Paul N. Hasluck. This timeless handbook offers the reader clear and concise instructions for producing a range of signs and displays for advertising and more. From painting and decorating to fonts and punctuation, it covers everything one should know before making a sign for them selves or others. Paul Nooncree Hasluck (1854 - 1916) was an Australian writer and editor. He was a master of technical writing and father of the 'do-it-yourself' book, producing many works on subjects including engineering, handicrafts, woodwork, and more. Other notable works by this author include: "Treatise on the Tools Employed in the Art of Turning" (1881), "The Watch-Jobber's Handy Book" (1887), and "Screw-Threads and Methods of Producing Them" (1887). Contents include: "Introduction and Preliminary Practice," "The Formation of Letters, Stops, and Numerals," "The Sign-Writer's Outfit," "Making Sign-boards ad Laying Ground Colours," "The Simpler Forms of Lettering," "Shaded and Fancy Lettering," "Painting a Sign-board," "Poster-Painting," etc. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.
Paul N. Hasluck
Paul N. Hasluck was an Australian writer and politician known for his meticulous research and eloquent prose. His most famous work, "The Government and the People," explores the relationship between government and society. Hasluck's key contributions to literature include insightful analysis and a commitment to truth and transparency.