What makes a book readable, with special reference to adults of limited reading ability

an initial study

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Edition Notes

This volume reports in part the results of an inquiry into the nature of adult reading materials made by the Joint committee on the reading interests and habits of adults. cf. Pref.

"Predicted difficulty of 350 books": p. 339-350.

"Textbooks in reading used in the interpretation of areas of difficulty represented by 350 adult books": p. 351-352.

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University of Chicago studies in library science

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xviii, 358 p. :
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358

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