The Youth's instructor in the English tongue or, The art of spelling improved : Being a more plain, easy and regular method of teaching young children, with a greater variety of very useful collections than any other book of this kind and bigness extant. : In three parts. The first, containing monosyllables, expressing the most natural and easy things to the apprehensions of children; with common words, and Scripture names. The second, being an introduction more particularly for children of a higher class. The third, rules in arithmatick [sic], with forms of bills, bonds, releases, &c. very useful for all persons. : The whole being intermix'd with variety of exercises, in prose and verse, adapted to the capacities of children. : For the use of schools. / Collected from Dixon, Bailey, Owen, Strong and Watts.
Other author/creator | Dixon, Henry. |
Format | Book and Microform |
Publication Info | Boston : Printed by Daniel Kneeland, in Hanover-Street, for John Perkins, in Union Street, 1769. |
Description | 159 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 16 cm (12mo) |
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Series | Early American imprints. First series ; no. 42027 Early American imprints. First series ; no. 42027. ^A478749 |
General note | Signatures: A-K⁸ (K8 verso blank). |
References | Bristol B3100 |
References | Shipton & Mooney 42027 |
Reproduction note | Joyner- Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 42027). |
Genre/form | Textbooks. |
Genre/form | Juvenile literature 1769. |
Available Items
Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Item Actions | |
Joyner | NC Microfiche | MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 42027 | ✔ Available |