Item #58469 ARITHMETHIC, DIVESTED OF ITS DIFFICULTIES. For the use of schools and academies.; Adopted by the Faculty of the University of Alabama, as one of the requisitions for admission to that Institution. "Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy in the University of Alabama"
ARITHMETHIC, DIVESTED OF ITS DIFFICULTIES. For the use of schools and academies.; Adopted by the Faculty of the University of Alabama, as one of the requisitions for admission to that Institution.

ARITHMETHIC, DIVESTED OF ITS DIFFICULTIES. For the use of schools and academies.; Adopted by the Faculty of the University of Alabama, as one of the requisitions for admission to that Institution.

Tuscaloosa, (AL): Woodruff & Olcott, 1843. First edition. 12mo. 245 pp. Publisher's ad leaf. The author published an earlier arithmetic textbook in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1830. American Imprints 43-406. Owen, p. 811 (without location). Ellison 471. Karpinski pp. 447. OCLC locates four copies (Mississippi [lacking title page], Alabama, Yale, American). Several leaves remargined (no loss of text), thoroughly foxed, old accession numbers on two leaves, a good copy of a rare Alabama schoolbook. Original calf boards (rubbed), rebacked, with new leather spine label and gilt imprint at base, new endpapers. (#5677). Item #58469

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