The logographic-emblematical French spelling-book, or, French pronunciation made easy : being a method by which any child, four or five years old, and of ever so slow an apprehension, although perfectly unacquainted with his letters, will, in a few months, be enabled to read French fluently, and will pronounce its as if he were a Parisian born : to which are added, besides instructions to enable any person to put this method in practice, a systematical appendix, justifying its principles, as likewise various reading-pieces, of the composition of the author, highly interesting, at least for their novelty
Date1814
Names
Boosey, T. (Thomas)
(bookseller)
C. Law
(bookseller)
Colburn, Henry, ?-1855
(bookseller)
Deconchy, L. (Laurent Louis)
(bookseller)
Juigné, R. (René)
(printer)
Law, Charles, 1763 or 1764-1827
(bookseller)
Lenoir, P. V.
(author)
R. Juigné
(printer)
T. Boosey
(publisher)
Alternate Title
French pronunciation made easy, or Logographic-emblematical French spelling-book
Format
Medium
Dimensions22 x 13 cm
Language
ProvenanceGift of Wentworth D. Walker; Purchase in memory of Margaret Walker
Usage Rights
Public Domain
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Call Number / Accession Number37131009543133D
Dewey NumberBI LEN