| Author / [Publication date] |
Title |
| Willard, Emma, 1787-1870 /
[1846, c1843] |
Abridged history of the United States, or, Republic of America |
| Workman, Benjamin. /
[1793] |
The American accountant, or, Schoolmasters' new assistant |
| Kimber, Thomas, fl. 1815 /
[1812] |
The American class book, or, A collection of instructive reading lessons: adapted to the use of schools : selected from Blair's class book, etc |
| Chapman, J. G. (John Gadsby), 1808-1889 /
[1847] |
The American drawing-book: a manual for the amateur, and basis of study for the professional artist : especially adapted to the use of public and private schools, as well as home instruction |
| Pierpont, John, 1785-1866 /
[1836, c1835] |
The American first class book, or, Exercises in reading and recitation: selected principally from modern authors of Great Britain and America, and designed for the use of the highest class in public and private schools |
|
[185- ] |
The American lady's and gentleman's modern letter writer: relative to business, duty, love, and marriage |
| Frost, John, 1800-1859 /
[1845, c1836] |
The American speaker: containing numerous rules, observations, and exercises on pronunciation, pauses, inflections, accent, and emphasis : also, copious extracts in prose and poetry, calculated to assist the teacher, and to improve the pupil in reading and recitation |
| Webster, Noah, 1758-1843 /
[1809, c1804] |
The American spelling book: containing the rudiments of the English language : for the use of schools in the United States |
| Blair, Hugh, 1718-1800 /
[1822] |
An abridgment of lectures on rhetorick |
| Phillips, R. (Richard), Sir, 1767-1840 /
[1806] |
An easy grammar of geography: intended as a companion and introduction to the "Geography on a popular plan for schools and young persons" by the same author : with maps |
| Webster, Noah, 1758-1843 /
[1839, c1831] |
An improved grammar of the English language |
| Townsend, Calvin, d. 1881 /
[1869, c1868] |
Analysis of civil government: including a topical and tabular arrangement of the Constitution of the United States : designed as a class-book for the use of grammar, high, and normal schools, academies, and other institutions of learning |
| Edwards, Richard, 1822-1908 /
[c1867] |
Analytical fourth reader: containing practical directions for reading, a thorough method of thought-analysis, a critical phonic analysis of English words, and a large number of new and valuable selections in readings |
| Putnam, Samuel, of Portsmouth, N.H /
[1828, c1826] |
The analytical reader: containing lessons in simultaneous reading & defining, with spelling from the same : to which are added, questions, and references to an appendix, containing sketches of characters, persons and places alluded to in the work |
| Hill, John, Gent /
[1772] |
Arithmetick, both in the theory and practice: made plain and easy in all the common and useful rules |
|
[1826] |
The art of reading, or, Rules for the attainment of a just and correct enunciation of written language: mostly selected from Walker's Elements of elocution, and adapted to the use of schools |
| Jenkins, John, 1755?-1823 /
[1813] |
The art of writing, reduced to a plain and easy system: on a plan entirely new, in seven books |