Greetings, I've started assembling a small bibliography for handwriting/calligraphy learning/teaching, and so far I've gathered 13 titles (5 are still on their way). Most of the works are focused on Italic, but I've yet to find a reasonably priced copy of Tom Gourdie's Handwriting for Today....and this got me wondering, what is the deal with this book? I can see copies of this book, on virtual bookstores, going up to $150, and I bought Mr. Gourdie's Italic Handwriting for about $5 (shipped). The latter has very nice indications for learning a good Italic handwriting and half of it actually consists of handwritten correspondence (which is great!). So I'm curious, does Handwriting for Today have better/more detailed instructions? Better/more exercises? Thank you! Cheers, Dragoș