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12632 | Beacon Primer |
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| Description: "Easy reading lessons and graded exercises in phonetic drill." Donor Mady Allen says this book belonged to Perl and Eva Rice Bordeaux. |
12631 | The Progressive First Reader for Primary Classes... |
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| Description: Written for students in public and private schools; primary goal is to gain and fix attention of pupil on lesson to be read. Inscribed C.G. Bordeaux, Sound |
12630 | The Franklin Second Reader |
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| Description: Intended to follow the Primer or First Reader in the Franklin series; Contains a variety of subjects of interest to "young scholars" and to influence morality and "kindly affections" including the "good treatment of domestic animals." Also includes questions to test comprehension. Inscribed "Harry Ernest Bordeaux." |
12629 | The Normal Fourth Reader |
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12627 | The English Reader |
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| Description: " Pieces in prose and poetry selected from the best writers designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect..." Inscribed "the property of Sarah y Mayo Eden Maine February the 1830" [front] " the property of Sarah G (?) Wiggins" [back] |
12626 | New Normal Second Reader |
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12622 | The Franklin Fifth Reader... |
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| Description: ...for the use of public and private schools. Pencil writing and calculations on end papers. Stamped Ada R. Gray inside front and Geog Freeman in back |
12618 | Sixth Reader |
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| Description: Practical elocution and reading lessons: prose, poetry, dialogues and concert-readings |
12615 | Christmas Blossoms and New Year's Wreath for MDCCCL |
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| Description: Fourth in a series of short stories for Christmas: Christmas Blossoms Inscribed Edith E. Salisbury from Aunt Hittie, Dec. 25, 1878--Christmas present; also Edit Salisbury |
12611 | The American Common-School Reader and Speaker... |
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| Description: Being a selection of pieces in prose and verse, with rules for reading and speaking. Pencil writing on end papers, including "When are you going to get married?" "I can't get that grammar lesson and I won't try." "Friends, my hour of trouble is nigh at hand..." "Give me the hand..." Inscribed [CG?] Salisbury, Somesville, Maine; also Roscoe G. Salisbury, Mount desert |
12612 | The New Brunswick Readers: Second Primer |
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| Description: Booklet size reader, printed in Canada. Written on cover: Meredith Bordeaux | |
12604 | A Latin Reader for the Second Year |
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| Description: Selections from Caesar's Civil War, the Story of the Argonauts with a view to improving students' working vocabulary and principles of grammar. Includes a Grammatical Appendix and a Vocabulary section as well as notes throughout the text. Illlustrated. Inside front cover: John W. Somes, 4 Eaton Cottage, Andover, Mass. | ||
12603 | The English Reader |
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| Description: From the title page: "Pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best writers. Designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect; to improve their language and sentiments; and to inculcate some of the most imortant principles of piety and virtue..." |
12602 | English Reader; or Pieces in Prose and Poetry. |
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| Description: "To assist young persons to read with propriety and effect, to improve their language and sentiments; and to inculcate some of the most important principles of piety and virtue with a few preliminary observations on the principles of good reading." Inscribed Daniel Somes jr., Mt. Desert |