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72 Bildertafeln zu J.P. Wich's Handbuch.
Format
Visual material
Language
German
Published/Created
Nürnberg : Renner & Comp., [ca. 1843]
Description
[72] cards : ill. (part hand-colored) ; 12 cm.
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Card games
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German language
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Phonetics
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German language
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Alphabet
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Related work(s)
Wich, J. P. (Johann Paul).
Handbuch für Schüler bei dem Unterricht in der deutschen Sprache.
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Notes
Date inferred from publication date of 72 Bildertafeln zur höchstmöglichen Erleichterung des Auffassens und Behaltens der Laute und Buchstabenformen, Nürnberg: Renner u. Comp., 1843. Cf. GV 1700-1910.
Historiated alphabet cards, likely issued to accompany Wich's Handbuch für Schüler bei dem Unterricht in der deutschen Sprache.
Two cards with identical images issued for each letter. One a hand-colored lithograph and the other a white line drawing on black, perhaps designed to appear as a drawing on a chalkboard (Schiefertafel-Bild).
Cotsen copy 1: Housed with Wich's Lese-Schule für Kinder-Stuben.
Cotsen copy 1: Lacking two cards.
Cotsen copy 2: Lacking many cards and pub. box; housed in later clamshell.
Binding note
Cotsen copy 1: Pub. green box with decorated onlay.
Other title(s)
Zweiundsiebzig Bildertafeln zu J.P. Wich's Handbuch
Zwei und siebzig Bildertafeln zu J.P. Wich's Handbuch
Zwei-und-siebzig Bildertafeln zu J.P. Wich's Handbuch
OCLC
1340468996
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