Normal Elective Course B by W. F. Rocheleau, C. H. Sylvester, Ira C. Kling, E. D. Foster, C. W. G. Hyde, Grace Edith Sellon, Eunice S. Bannister - front cover
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Normal Elective Course B

by W. F. Rocheleau, C. H. Sylvester, Ira C. Kling, E. D. Foster, C. W. G. Hyde, Grace Edith Sellon, Eunice S. Bannister

Normal Elective Course B: Instruction Book IV by the Interstate School of Correspondence, 1901, Chicago. Hardcover in good condition, no dust jacket. A historical educational text for correspondence learning, reflecting early 20th-century instructional methods. Ideal for collectors of educational history materials.

$21.76$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1901
Interstate School of Correspondence
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B6-KU-0113

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition given its age, with a sturdy maroon cloth cover. There is minor wear visible on the cover edges and corners, but the binding remains intact. The pages are clean, with no inscriptions or markings, and the absence of a dust jacket is typical for books of this period.

About This Antique 1901 Edition

Normal Elective Course B: Instruction Book IV, published by the Interstate School of Correspondence in Chicago in 1901, is an educational text designed for home study. This instructional book, edited by W. F. Rocheleau with contributions from several associate editors, is a part of a series aimed at providing comprehensive educational material through correspondence. The book is a product of its time, reflecting early 20th-century educational practices. While the author remains unknown, the book's historical significance lies in its role in distance learning during that era. This copy is bound in a maroon cloth cover, typical of the period, and lacks a dust jacket. The book is in good condition, with minimal wear on the cover, making it a noteworthy addition to collections focused on educational history.

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Interstate School of Correspondence

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