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The new London spelling-book, or, the young gentleman and lady's guide to the English tongue; containing such a variety of useful matter, as to enable teachers to instruct their scholars to spell and read the English language with propreity, without the assistance of any other book. In which great care has been taken to collect what may teach youth their duty and behaviour towards God and man, and to avoid the numerous temptations of life, and of their own ungovernable passions. By Charles Vyse, author of "The tutor's guide," &c. &c..
New London spelling book
A new edition, with alterations, improvements, and additions.
Gainsborough : printed by and for Henry Mozley., 1812.
179, [1] p. : ill. ; 18 cm. (12mo)
Illustrations includes engraved portrait of the author and two-page engraved alphabet in which each letter is accompanied by a picture of a native of a different country.
Frontispiece and alphabet included in the pagination.
18th century light brown calf binding; blind tooled ornament frame.
Curatorial and bookseller's ms. notes in pencil on frontispiece leaf.
Language and languages Orthography and spelling.
Spellers.
Mozley, Henry printer.
England Gainsborough.
B39359