A Condensed Etymology of That Portion of the English Language Derived From the Latin [Boston line letter]

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Copyright Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
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.

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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