Excerpt from Indexing: A Handbook of InstructionManifestations of interest in the principles and practice of indexing in this country may be said to date from the year 1878 when the late Mr. H. B. Wheatley founded the Index Society and printed his well-known paper entitled What is an Index? But the interest aroused in the subject was not maintained. During the following twenty years little was published in text-book form beyond a few guides to the Civil Service Examinations in précis writing and indexing. Since 1900 some meritorious treatises have appeared, but these are not readily obtainable on the London book-market. Hence many students will be grateful to the publishers of the present work for this addition to the literature of a somewhat obscure and neglected subject.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books.
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