
Eighteen Thousand Words Often Mispronounced
by William Henry P. Phyfe
"Eighteen Thousand Words Often Mispronounced" by William Henry P. Phyfe, published by G. P. Putnam's Sons in 1914, is a comprehensive reference on English pronunciation. This 125th Thousand edition, printed in New York and London, offers insights into language difficulties. The book, lacking a dust jacket, shows wear on the spine and edges but maintains a secure binding, making it a durable addition to any language enthusiast's collection.
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The book shows signs of age-related wear, particularly along the spine and edges, with some fraying. The binding remains secure, ensuring the integrity of the text. There is no dust jacket present. The pages are yellowed, consistent with its 1914 publication date, but free from inscriptions or library markings, indicating a private collection origin.
About This Antique 1914 Edition
"Eighteen Thousand Words Often Mispronounced" by William Henry P. Phyfe, published by G. P. Putnam's Sons in 1914, serves as an authoritative reference in the English language domain. This edition, noted as the 125th Thousand, is a carefully revised and greatly enlarged successor to "12,000 Words Often Mispronounced." Phyfe, known for his expertise in language and pronunciation, provides a comprehensive guide to difficulties in English pronunciation, including a wide array of proper names and foreign phrases. This volume, published in New York and London by The Knickerbocker Press, is a valuable resource for linguists, educators, and language enthusiasts. With its focus on accuracy and detail, this book remains a relevant tool for those seeking to refine their language skills. The absence of a dust jacket and the visible wear on the spine and edges reflect its age, yet the binding remains intact, preserving the wealth of knowledge within.
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