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Charming American schoolbook for German speakers, featuring an inspirational woodcut image of Martin Luther at his writing desk on the front cover.
Charming American schoolbook for German speakers, featuring an inspirational woodcut image of Martin Luther at his writing desk on the front cover.
Exceptional linen alphabet book that uses a fun searching game to teach early readers letters and numbers.
Great ABC book, with a charming rhyme for each of the colorful letters of the alphabet with accompanying depiction.
Early edition of the book that made the Rollo series big, intended to instruct the novice American reader by combining a mature vocabulary with a lively series of animal metamorphoses and moral lessons.
Early edition of this French reader for young US learners, published as the cracks that would lead to the Civil War began to form.
A beautifully illustrated edition of Bohny's impactful BILDERBUCH, using everyday objects to teach children new concepts.
Late Georgian edition of this popular, heavily illustrated geography textbook — with a terrific frontispiece volvelle.
First edition of this moralizing chapbook about the merits to be earned with good behavior – a remarkably scarce title.
Third revised edition of this important bibliographical reference work on the "greatest little book" in the history of American early childhood education.
Limited edition bibliographical checklist, a follow-up and companion reference to Heartman's bibliography of New England Primers.
Vibrant ABC booklet and speller, with wood-engraved cover image after Howard.
Portfolio of classic nursery rhyme figures printed in outline, with directions for painting in the forms using "Prang's non-poisonous water colors for children."
Mid-Victorian edition of this attractive little reader that invites children to consider its many illustrations in order to enhance the moral effect of the text.
First edition of an unusual copy of this Polish Bible story reader, with an imprint altered by an early owner to read a century earlier than it was actually published.