"The Pocket University Webster" is an essential reference volume designed to bring the breadth of academic knowledge to the general reader. Part of a larger series edited by the esteemed literary critic and scholar Bliss Perry, this work serves as a practical guide to the English language, providing concise definitions and facilitating a deeper understanding of vocabulary for the self-educated student.
As Volume 6 of the comprehensive "Pocket University" set, this book reflects the early 20th-century movement toward accessible education. It combines the utility of a dictionary with the curated sensibilities of an educational curriculum, making it a valuable tool for those interested in the evolution of English usage and the history of popular pedagogy. Whether used for specific reference or as a window into the intellectual standards of its era, "The Pocket University Webster" remains a testament to the enduring importance of linguistic clarity and the pursuit of lifelong learning. The work is organized to provide maximum utility in a compact format, capturing the essential lexicon required for navigating the literary and social landscape of the period.
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