Laird & Lee's Vest Pocket Standard French Instructor and Conversation Guide, published in 1917, offers a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century French language instruction. Designed for practical use, this compact guide provides essential vocabulary, common phrases, and conversational tips for travelers and students alike. Authored by Max Maury, the book focuses on everyday situations, offering clear and concise lessons to aid in mastering basic French communication. This historical resource is a valuable tool for anyone interested in the evolution of language learning and the nuances of French conversation. Its vest-pocket format makes it a convenient and accessible aid for quick reference, whether for historical study or practical application.
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