What is the first monograph on the history of calligraphy in China?

It should be "History of Chinese Calligraphy" written by Mr. Wo Xinghua, which is the first monograph on the history of calligraphy with real academic significance. Mr. Wo Xinghua was born in Shanghai in 1955 and is a professor in the Department of Literature and Museology at Fudan University. Member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association and director of the Shanghai Calligraphers Association. Gongxingcao. His works have participated in major national and international exhibitions and won awards for many times. His publications include "Dunhuang Calligraphy", "The Art of Dunhuang Calligraphy", "The Complete Collection of Chinese Calligraphy·Qin and Han Bamboo Slips", "Illustrated Explanations of Ancient Calligraphy", "Chinese Calligraphy", "History of Chinese Calligraphy", "General Theory of Calligraphy Techniques", " "How to Write a Dou Fang", "From Copying to Creation", "Wo Xinghua Calligraphy and Painting Collection", "Calligraphy Copying and Creation Analysis" (VCD three discs), "British Inscription Dictionary" (co-author, won the Shanghai Philosophy and Social Sciences Award Special Prize for Research Achievements). There are also many papers published. Examples: Yang Xiong's "Fayan" and Xu Shen's "Shuowen Jiezi"