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New Releases by David BoothDavid Booth is the author of Art of Brewing, The Art of Brewing on Scientific Principles, The Principles of English Composition ..., Letters from David Booth concerning his application for a grant from the Royal Literary Fund, The Principles of English Grammar.
The Art of Brewing on Scientific Principles
The Principles of English Composition ...
Letters from David Booth concerning his application for a grant from the Royal Literary Fund
The Principles of English Grammar
An Analytical Dictionary of the English Language in which the words are explained in the order of their natural affinity, independent of alphabetical arrangement, and the signification of each is traced from its etymology ... To which are added, an introduction, containing a new grammar of the language, and an alphabetical index, etc. vol. 1
The Art of Wine-making, in All Its Branches
Observations on the English Jury Laws in Criminal Cases; with respect to the distinction between unanimous verdicts and verdicts by a majority ... The second edition, with additions
2 letters from David Booth to Lord Brougham
Eura and Zephyra. With poetical pieces
Eura and Zephyra, a classical tale; with poetical pieces ... Second edition, with additions
An analytical dictionary of the English language
Description and Use of the Brewer's Sacchatometer
3 Letters from David Booth
Letter from David Booth to Charles Babbage
Letter from David Booth to Sir Robert Peel
A Letter to the Rev. T. R. Malthus ... Being an answer to the criticism on Mr. Godwin's work on population ... in the Edinburgh Review. To which is added An Examination of the Censuses of Great Britain and Ireland
The Tradesman, Merchant, and Accountant's Assistant; Being Tables for Business in General, Etc
The Tradesman, Merchant, and Accountant's Assistant; Being Tables for Business in General, on a New Plan of Arrangement ...
Tables of Simple Interest, on a New Plan of Arrangement
Letters from David Booth to Dr Robert Anderson
Letter from David Booth to the Royal Society of Arts
Tables of simple interest, on a new plan of arrangement; by which the interest of any number of pounds, from one to a thousand, for any number of days not exceeding a year will be found ... at any rate per cent. With subsidiary tables, to each day, for all sums under one pound, or above a thousand; and other useful interest calculations. To which are added tables of commission or exchange ... at all the usual rates. By David Booth
Letter from David Booth to J. E. Smith
Introduction to an analytical dictionary of the English language
Introduction to an Analytical Dictionary of the English Language: by David Booth
Letter from David Booth to William Godwin
The Art of Brewing [By D. Booth]
Correspondence between David Booth (1 letter) and William Godwin (1 letter).
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