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PETER PIPER’S PRACTICAL PRINCIPLES OF PLAIN AND PERFECT PRONUNCIATION. To which is added, a collection of moral and entertaining conundrums.

London: Grant and Griffith, successors to J. Harris, No date [after 1843]. 32 pages. Illustrated with 24 hand-coloured engravings. Original printed green wrappers. 12 mo. Few small marks; spine rubbed; else a very good copy of a late printing, the engravings and the typography having been redesigned from the original Harris issue of 1813. See Moon 629(7).

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