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Alphabet royal, ou, Guide commode & agréable dans l'art de lire : pour servir d'introduction au Cercle des sciences.
Format
Book
Language
French
Published/Created
A Londres : Pour J. Newbery, à l'enseigne de la Bible & du Soleil, Cimetière de S. Paul, & B. Collins, à Salisbury, [ca. 1750]
Description
72 p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; 10 cm.
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Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
5729 Eng 18 / Newbery
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Subject(s)
French language
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Alphabet
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Juvenile literature
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Publisher
Newbery, John, 1713-1767
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Collins, B. (Benjamin), 1715-1785
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Primers (Instructional books)
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England
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London
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Series
Circle of the sciences
Notes
"(Le prix est 6d.)".
Date from advertisement in the General Evening Post of Jan. 8, 1850; cf. Roscoe, cited below.
Cotsen copy: Imperfect: p. 1-2 (A1), p. 67-72 (E2-E4) wanting.
Binding note
Pub. Dutch floral boards.
Language note
French rendering of: Royal primer, or, An easy guide to the art of reading; cf. Roscoe, S. Newbery (1973), J324.
References
Roscoe, S. Newbery (1973), J9(1)
ESTC, T188888
Place name(s)
England London.
England Salisbury.
Other title(s)
Guide commode & agréable dans l'art de lire
Guide commode et agréable dans l'art de lire
Royal primer, or, An easy guide to the art of reading.
OCLC
1340478762
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