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J. & J. W. Prentiss, Keene, New Hampshire

Adams's New Arithmetic. Arithmetic, in which the principles of operating by numbers are analytically explained and synthetically applied, thus combining he advantages to be derived both from the inductive and synthetic mode of instruction.

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Title: Adams's New Arithmetic. Arithmetic, in which the principles of operating by numbers are analytically explained and synthetically applied, thus combining he advantages to be derived both from the inductive and synthetic mode of instruction.
Author: M.D. Daniel Adams
Publisher: J. & J. W. Prentiss, Keene, New Hampshire
Published: 1827
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 261
Catalogs: Schoolbooks, Arithmetic, Textbooks
Description: Original quarter-calf and green paper-covered boards. Spine is disintegrating and front board is completely loose. A heavily-used reading copy with corners exposed. Stitching is intact. Foxing throughout. Notes and calculations throughout text and on both pastedowns. This is the 1827 edition of this arithmetic instruction book covering practical application of arithmetic. Subject matters include numeration, computation tables, operations, compound numbers, fractions, decimals, interest, money, extraction of the square- and cube-root, geometrical progression, and more. The author, Daniel Adams (1773-1864), was a physician, textbook author, and state legislator in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Hardcover, acceptable condition. 261 pages, 12mo.