The child's first meaning-book, on a plan entirely new; . in two parts: containing in the first part, words of one syllable, the meaning of which are confined to, and well explained by, words of one syllable also; and, in the second part, words of one syllable, which, though they require words of more than one syllable to explain them properly, can yet be sufficiently explained by easy words of two syllables. Designed as an intermediate Book for Children, between the Spelling-Books of Mavor and Carpenter, or Pinnock's Spelling-Book and Duncan's Expositor. By the author of The writer's and student's assistant, &c.
John Henry Brady
Category
Books
Date
1829
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire
NT 3037369
Summary
Bibliographic description
iv,66,2p . 8vo.. Pp 27-34 torn. Provenance: manuscript on front pastedown: Edward Heneage Dering. Binding: Nineteenth century paper boards covered in green cloth.
Makers and roles
John Henry Brady