A german grammar.
Francfort [i.e. Frankfurt].
Printed for Sigismund Schmerber, [1835].
First edition.
12mo.
viii, 253pp, [3]. With an engraved plate (cursive alphabet) and three terminal pages of publisher's advertisements. Partially unopened in original publisher's powder blue paper boards, later rebacked in green cloth, original publisher's printed paper label to spine. Lightly rubbed. Bookseller's ticket to FEP, foxed.
The first edition of an uncommon German language primer compiled by educationalist Carl Bernhard Greiss (1809-1873).
The book, seemingly targeted at both youthful and adult students alike, evidently proved popular; two further editions were issued, in 1845 and 1851 respectively.
OCLC records copies at just five locations (BL, LoC, NLI, NLS, and V&A); COPAC adds no further.
£ 250.00
Antiquates Ref: 33375
The book, seemingly targeted at both youthful and adult students alike, evidently proved popular; two further editions were issued, in 1845 and 1851 respectively.
OCLC records copies at just five locations (BL, LoC, NLI, NLS, and V&A); COPAC adds no further.
