The New Triangle Arithmetics Grade Six by Leo J. Brueckner, C. J. Anderson, G. O. Banting, Elda L. Merton - front cover
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The New Triangle Arithmetics Grade Six

by Leo J. Brueckner, C. J. Anderson, G. O. Banting, Elda L. Merton

"The New Triangle Arithmetics: Grade Six" by Leo J. Brueckner et al., published by The John C. Winston Company in 1935, is a hardcover educational textbook. This edition is designed for sixth-grade arithmetic instruction. The book is in fair condition, with a solid binding and some wear to the cover. A valuable piece for collectors of vintage educational materials.

$9.60$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1935
The John C. Winston Company
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B5-AAT-MQS-0073

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition, with a sturdy hardcover showing signs of wear typical of its age. The spine is slightly faded, and the corners are bumped, but the binding remains intact. There is no dust jacket, and the pages exhibit light tanning. No inscriptions or library markings are present, preserving its original integrity.

About This Vintage 1935 Edition

"The New Triangle Arithmetics: Grade Six" is an educational textbook authored by Leo J. Brueckner, C. J. Anderson, G. O. Banting, and Elda L. Merton, published by The John C. Winston Company in 1935. This edition, aimed at sixth-grade students, offers a comprehensive approach to arithmetic, reflecting the pedagogical standards of its time. The authors, notable figures in educational research and administration, bring their expertise to this structured guide, designed to enhance mathematical understanding in young learners. This specific volume, published across multiple cities, including Chicago and Philadelphia, represents a historical artifact of educational practices in the early 20th century. The book is a hardcover edition, notable for its robust binding and absence of a dust jacket, making it a durable addition to any collection of vintage educational materials.

Publisher Information

Publisher

The John C. Winston Company

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