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1001 Letters For All Occasions - The Best Models for Every Business and Personal Need - cover

1001 Letters For All Occasions - The Best Models for Every Business and Personal Need

Corey Sandler, Janice Keefe

Publisher: Adams Media

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Dear Reader,Welcome to fictional Smalltown, Ohio--where every resident knows how to write clear, concise, attention-grabbing letters. With more samples than any other book, 1001 Letters for All Occasions is the resource any time written communication is in order. Letters are still the best way to communicate, and the residents of Smalltown are happy to share their best examples with you.We provide letters for every personal and business need, including apologies, business proposals, complaints, congratulations, cover letters, invitations, condolences, thanks, and travel letters in three languages.Whether you are writing to your bank, your child's school, or a large government agency, our picture-perfect sample letters will get you the response you want!Sincerely,Corey Sandler and Janice Keefe
Available since: 01/01/2004.
Print length: 545 pages.

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