A complete German grammar. In two parts. The first part containing true, plain, and easy instructions for acquiring fundamentally, in a short time, the knowledge and use, both in speaking and writing, of the German tongue. The second part is enriched with familiar words, phrases, peculiar expressions, proverbial sentences, and dialogues. To which are added, for further application, several pieces of news, German letters, and some moral pieces both in prose and verse. Together with an ample vocabulary in alphabetical order. By John James Bachmair, M.A.
John James Bachmair (d.1778)
Category
Books
Date
1751
Materials
Place of origin
London
Collection
Felbrigg, Norfolk
NT 3216972
Summary
Bibliographic description
[4], 386 p., folded plate ; 8vo. Old Felbrigg shelfmark: [in pencil at front, crossed through, and in ink at rear] Q3. Binding: eighteenth-century calf; double gilt fillets on borders and spine; on five raised bands.
Makers and roles
John James Bachmair (d.1778)