Description
Former library book with a couple of stamped markings and a name list on the inside front cover. Missing dustjacket. Hardcover is faded, mostly around the edges/spine. Corners have some wear. Binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of “Common Words for Secondary Schools” by David H. Patton bears the hallmarks of a reference book that has seen extensive use in its service to students. Published as part of the “Spelling for Word Mastery” series, this volume was likely a staple in many school libraries, helping countless young scholars build their vocabularies and spelling skills.
Despite its faded cover and ex-library markings, this book represents an important era in American education when rote memorization and drilling were still widely employed teaching methods. Its very existence is a testament to the emphasis once placed on spelling proficiency as a cornerstone of literacy.
For collectors interested in the history of pedagogy or mid-20th century school materials, this unassuming book offers a glimpse into the classroom experience of generations past. Its well-worn condition only adds to its charm and authenticity as an artifact from a bygone era of education.