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Old textbooks: spelling, grammar, reading, arithmetic, geography, American history, civil government, physiology, penmanship, art, music, as taught in the common schools from colonial days to 1900 / John A. Nietz.
Author
Nietz, John A. (John Alfred), 1888-
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[Pittsburgh] University of Pittsburgh Press [1961]
Description
vii, 364 p. : ports., map, facsims., tables ; 24 cm.
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LT23 .N5 1961
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United States
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History
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Former owner
Tillson, Diana R.
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Notes
Princeton copy 1: From the Diana R. Tillson Collection, gift of Lloyd E. Cotsen, Class of 1950.
Bibliographic references
Contains bibliographic references and index.
Binding note
Pub. red cloth.
LCCN
60013851
OCLC
192506
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Old textbooks : spelling, grammar, reading, arithmetic, geography, American history, civil government, physiology, penmanship, art, music, as taught in the common schools from colonial days to 1900.
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