This document lists various human alphabets created between 1856 and 1969. It provides details on 40 different alphabet designs, including the creator and date of production. Some of the notable alphabets mentioned include the Erté Alphabet by Romain de Tirtoff from 1927-1967, the Alfabeto Pittorico by Antonio Basoli from 1839, The Royal Picture Alphabet by John Leighton from 1856, the Funny Alphabet by Edward P. Cogger from around 1850-1864, and L'Alphabet de Grasset by Eugène Grasset from 1909. The alphabets covered a wide range of styles, subjects, and historical periods.