Eight or Nine Wise Words about Letter-Writing

Eight or Nine Wise Words about Letter-Writing is an essay by Lewis Carroll on useful tips for composing, writing, mailing, and recording letters. The essay was published in 1890 by Emberlin and Son as a hardcover booklet consisting of 35 pages of text, followed by 4 pages of advertising, 3 pages of illustration, a stamp holder, and an illustration on the back cover.[1] This essay is of some importance in philately because it was part of the "Wonderland" Postage-Stamp-Case, which was first sold in 1889 by Emberlin and Son.[2][3][4] There were at least 7 editions of the booklet and at least 3 editions of the stamp case.[5]

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Nine Rules

Section 3 "How to go on with a Letter" contains nine rules for letter writing.

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