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180760047New Haven: Brisban & Brannan 1807. First edition 12mo pp. 250 original full calf gilt-paneled spine; light dampstaining to the upper gutter; all else very good and sound. Of this small grammar Webster wrote in an 1805 letter to the American publisher Mathew Carey: "I am compiling a Grammar upon what appear to be the true idioms & fundamental principles of the Language--which I hope to have ready for the press within a year." Webster's goal was to lay out the principles of American English based on its own structure thereby discarding previous grammatical systems which served British English. In it he has developed "the real structure and idiom of our language. I have left Lowth and Johnson and mounted to the original writers as far back as the first Saxon laws and annals. The result is that many of the principles of grammar as taught in Lowth formerly and now in Murray whose book is nothing but Lowth's altered and enlarged prove to be totally false; and I affirm that those grammars now taught introduce more errors than they correct" letter from Webster to Joel Barlow Nov. 12 1807. Although this title was not as successful as his series of spellers and readers Webster considered it one of his two most important works. Twenty years later in a letter to Lemuel Shattuck Nov. 18 1829 Webster writes: "My Philosophical and Practical Grammar was first published in 1807 and a second edition in 1822. This work has been but little used; but except for my quarto dictionary I consider it as altogether the most valuable work I have ever published." Skeel 433; Sabin 102375; American Imprints 14192. Brisban & Brannan unknown
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1807307347New Haven CT: printed by Oliver Steele & Co for Brisban & Brannan booksellers New York 1807. First edition. 250 pp. 1 vols. Small 8vo. Contemporary sheep. Rubbed worn stained but sound front flyleaf with old tear pen starts. Very good. First edition. 250 pp. 1 vols. Small 8vo. First edition of this scarce grammar by Webster which he would later consider to be one of his two most important works. A second edition appeared in 1822 and the text was reused in the introductory matter of his famed American Dictionary 1828. Webster wrote to a friend in 1829 "My 'Philosophical and Practical Grammar" . has been but little used: but except for my quarto Dictionary I consider it as altogether the most valuable work I have ever published." Skeel 433; Sabin 102375 printed by Oliver Steele & Co for Brisban & Brannan, booksellers, New York unknown
2008DADAX1436930847Kessinger Publishing 2008-08-18. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.69x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
186587323New York: Mason Brothers 1865. Leather-bound Miniature. Good Plus. 32mo 4.25 in. X 3 in. pp. 249 1 advertising. Handsome soft dark brown morocco with wrap-around scalloped belt and decorative interwoven leather loop. Gilt title to spine. Rubbing to corners and edges. Previous owner's inscription and name to front free endpaper. Hinge split at title page but holding. Light age-toning to pages. Mason Brothers unknown
B34397-M-CWMason Brothers. Collectible - Acceptable. NY: Mason Brothers 1863. Early printing. Flexible leather hardcovers 32mo 250 pgs. Fair. Covers are edgeworn and scuffed. Front cover starting to detach. Endpapers toned. Contents clean and binding sound. Front pastedown states in pencil 'Copy belonged to Wm T Barnes 1st Lt in the 6th Reg of the Minnesota Infantry which fought at Birch Coolie Wood Lake Big Mound Dead Buffalo Lake Stoney Lake Missouri River and Fort Blakely' with various dates 1862-1865. Very faint ink or pencil writing to front endpaper 'Wm T Barnes' and an address and dated 186 can't read the last number. Inquire if you need further information. Mason Brothers hardcover
186029299Mason Brothers. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1860. Full Leather. Very Good full leather edition with marbled endpapers. There is a previous owner's name on the first blank endpaper. Light wear to the leather at the edges and corner tips. ; 32mo 4" - 5" tall; 249 pages . Mason Brothers hardcover
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1967SKU0573408Foundation for American Christian Education 1967-06-01. hardcover. Good. 9x2x14. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Foundation for American Christian Education hardcover
1967SKU0620915Foundation for American Christian Education 1967-06-01. hardcover. New. 9x2x14. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Foundation for American Christian Education hardcover
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ANAIS-091249803XFoundation for American Christian Education. hardcover. Good. 9.5X6.5X1.5. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Foundation for American Christian Education hardcover
1856205347Springfield MA: George & Charles Merriam. 1856. good. Hardcover. .Containing the whole vocabulary of the first edition in 2 volumes quarto the entire corrections & improvements of the second edition in 2 volumes royal octavo to which is prefixed - An Introductory Dissertation on the Origin History & Connection of the Languages of Western Asia & Europe with an explanation of the principles on which languages are formed. lxxxiv 1376 pages; 3-column format; pages age-toned with occasional foxing; pink testimonial eps; 2 previous owner names on front ep; hinges starting; 10.25" tall; heavy wear to full leather cover; 5 raised bands on cracking leather spine with 2 black leather title bands with only about 1/4 of the lower band remaining . George & Charles Merriam hardcover
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1828846261828. WEBSTER Noah. An American Dictionary of the English Language. New York: Published by S. Converse 1828. 1st ed. 2 vols. 4tos. Unpaginated. Introductory material in 2 columns definitions in 3 columns. Engraved frontis. of the author in vol. 1. With the "additions and corrections" leaf in vol. 2. Contemporary full leather red and black morocco spine labels. Minor foxing to endpapers some wear and scratches to boards else a very good set housed in custom cloth slip cases. Grolier American 100 36. PMM 291. Sabin 102335. Webster 1758-1843 began work on an American dictionary in 1800 determined to celebrate the country's independence from the British in every sense including establishing distinctively American spellings of words like "color" and "center." "Webster was "an ardent nationalist and he wanted to stress the political separation from Britain by the cultivation of a separate American language" - PMM. His focus on usage set a new standard for accuracy of definition. The dictionary includes some 70000 words far beyond the previous record of 58000 and Webster wrote every word of the manuscript himself. "There were 2500 copies printed in boards uncut or full calf at $20 for the two volumes" - Grolier. unknown