
The Story of Language
by Mario Pei
"The Story of Language" by Mario Pei, New American Library, 1963, Second Printing. Paperback edition with wear and underlining. A significant work on linguistic evolution. Ideal for language enthusiasts and scholars.
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This paperback edition shows signs of wear, with noticeable creases and edge wear on the cover. There is underlining on some pages and a handwritten inscription inside. The binding remains intact, ensuring the book is still suitable for reading and study.
About This Vintage 1963 Edition
"The Story of Language" by Mario Pei, published by The New American Library in New York, is a notable work in the field of linguistics. This edition, a Mentor Book, is the second printing from April 1963. Mario Pei, a renowned linguist, explores the evolution and significance of language as a fundamental tool of human civilization. This edition is particularly valuable for its historical insight into linguistic development. While this copy shows some wear typical of paperback editions, it remains a crucial resource for students and enthusiasts of language studies. The book includes underlining and inscriptions, adding a personal touch to its historical context.
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