An edition of Menschenerziehung (1885)

The education of man

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An edition of Menschenerziehung (1885)

The education of man

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English
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332

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1896, D. Appleton
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1895, D. Appleton and company
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1890, D. Appleton and company
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1887, D. Appleton and company
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1887, Appleton
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Edition Notes

Series title also at head of t. p.

A translation of Froebel's "Menschenerziehung," first published in 1826.

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New York
Series
International education series, ed. by W. T. Harris. Vol. v, International education series

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xxv, 332 ;
Number of pages
332

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OL15111768M

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