A Condensed Etymology of That Portion of the English Language Derived From the Latin [Boston line letter]
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| Author |
Fortescue, Walter S. |
| Credit line |
Gift of Doris Waddell, 1995.13 |
| Publish date |
1871 |
| Summary |
Case-bound; brown covers with black spine and corners. "Condensed Etymology" is gold stamped on spine. "Walter S. Fortescue, a.m., late Principal of the Germantown Seminary for Young Ladies." --t.p.
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| Object ID |
1995.13.1 |
| Object Name |
Book |
| Phys Desc |
13 x 10 x 3 1/2 in. |
| Publisher |
National Association for Publishing Musical and Literary Works for the Blind |
| Pub Place |
Philadelphia |
| Subjects |
Language arts |
| Title |
A Condensed Etymology of That Portion of the English Language Derived From the Latin [Boston line letter] |
| Subtitle |
With Copious Illustrations of the Correct Use of Words |
| Print Place |
Philadelphia |
| Print Date |
1871. |
| Printed by |
National Association for Publishing Musical and Lite |
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Last modified on: April 02, 2010
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