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McGuffey's New First Eclectic Reader. de [Ford, Henry]; McGuffey, William H - 1930

de [Ford, Henry]; McGuffey, William H

McGuffey's New First Eclectic Reader. de [Ford, Henry]; McGuffey, William H - 1930

McGuffey's New First Eclectic Reader.

de [Ford, Henry]; McGuffey, William H

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  • very good
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[Dearborn]: Henry Ford, 1930. Signed by Henry Ford. Very Good. Facsimile reprint of the 1885 edition, published in 1930 and promoted by Henry Ford, who has signed this copy on the front free endpaper. 17 cm; 84 pages. Green printed boards as issued.

According to the Henry Ford Archive: McGuffey Readers had a deep and lasting influence on Henry Ford. They were among the earliest objects reflecting the American experience that Henry Ford collected, beginning in the 1910s. Ford bought every copy that he could findamassing, by the 1930s, a collection of 468 copies of 145 different editions. A strong believer in McGuffeys educational principles, Ford perpetuated these beliefs by founding the Edison Institute Schools. He even had the readers reprinted so that the children in the schools could use them.

  • Librería Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio US (US)
  • Estado del libro Usado - Very Good
  • Cantidad disponible 1
  • Edición Signed by Henry Ford
  • Encuadernación Tapa dura
  • Editorial Henry Ford
  • Lugar de publicación [Dearborn]
  • Fecha de publicación 1930
McGuffey's New Second  Eclectic Reader.

McGuffey's New Second Eclectic Reader.

de [Ford, Henry]; McGuffey, William H

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  • very good
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Usado - Very Good
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Hardcover
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1
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Tuxedo Park, New York, United States
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[Dearborn]: Henry Ford, 1930. Very Good. Facsimile reprint of the 1885 edition, published in 1930 and promoted by Henry Ford.17 cm; 84 pages. Green printed boards as issued. According to the Henry Ford Archive: McGuffey Readers had a deep and lasting influence on Henry Ford. They were among the earliest objects reflecting the American experience that Henry Ford collected, beginning in the 1910s. Ford bought every copy that he could find—amassing, by the 1930s, a collection of 468 copies of 145 different editions. A strong believer in McGuffey’s educational principles, Ford perpetuated these beliefs by founding the Edison Institute Schools. He even had the readers reprinted so that the children in the schools could use them.
Precio
EUR 37.70