1808 The Tutor's Assistant; Being a Compendium of Arithmetic, and a Complete Question-Book
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Description
Leather Binding
An essential compendium on arithmetic.
'The Tutor's Assistant' was first published in 1751, and became the standard text on the subject.
This edition also includes a useful question book, providing a total of one-hundred and twenty-two questions and answers for a tutor and their student.
By Francis Walkingame, who was the master of a boarding school in Kensington.
Condition
In a full calf binding. Externally, a little worn, with marks and rubbing to the boards and spine, including with ink marks to the boards. Bumping to the extremities, with a small amount of lifting to the head of the rear board. Joints are starting. A small amount of loss to the head of the spine. Hinges are strained. Ink notes to the paste downs. Lacking the endpapers. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned with the occasional spot.
Good
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