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Filed under: Textbooks -- Confederate States of America- The First Dixie Reader, Designed to Follow the Dixie Primer (Raleigh: Branson, Farrar & Co., 1863), by M. B. Moore (HTML and TEI at UNC)
- An Analytic and Practical Grammar of the English Language (Raleigh, NC: N. C. Christian Advocate Pub. Co., 1864), by Peter Bullions and B. Craven
- An Analytical, Illustrative, And Constructive Grammar of the English Language (third edition; Raleigh, NC: W. L. Pomeroy, 1862), by Brantley York
- Chaudron's Spelling Book, Carefully Prepared for Family and School Use (Mobile, AL: S. H. Goetzel, 1865), by A. de V. Chaudron
- The Confederate First Reader: Containing Selections in Prose and Poetry, as Reading Exercises for the Younger Children in the Schools and Families of the Confederate States (Richmond, VA: G.L. Bidgood, 1864), by R. M. Smith
- The First Reader, Designed for the Use of Primary Schools (second edition; Mobile, AL: W. G. Clark and Co., 1864), by A. de V. Chaudron
- Our Own Elementary Grammar, Intermediate Between the Primary and High School Grammars, and Especially Adapted to the Wants of the Common Schools (Greensboro, NC: Sterling, Campbell and Albright; et al., 1863), by Charles W. Smythe
- Our Own Second Reader: For the Use of Schools and Families (stereotype edition; Greensboro, NC: Sterling, Campbell, and Albright; Richmond, VA: W. H. White, c1862), by Richard Sterling and J. D. Campbell
- Our Own Third Reader: For the Use of Schools and Families (stereotype edition; Greensboro, NC: Sterling, Campbell, and Albright; Richmond, VA: W. H. White, c1862), by Richard Sterling and J. D. Campbell
- The Second Reader, Designed for the Use of Primary Schools (second edition; Mobile, AL: W. G. Clark and Co., 1864), by A. de V. Chaudron
- Smith's English Grammar, on the Productive System. Revised and Improved, and Adapted to the Use of Schools in the Confederate States (second edition; Richmond, VA: G.L. Bidgood, 1864), by Roswell Chamberlain Smith
- The Southern Confederacy Arithmetic, for Common Schools and Academies, With a Practical System of Bookkeeping by Single Entry (Augusta, GA: J. T. Paterson and Co., 1864), by Charles E. Leverett
- The Virginia Primer (Richmond, VA: J.R. Keiningham, 1864)
- A Geography for Beginners (Richmond: J. W. Randolph, 1864), by K. J. Stewart (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC)
- First Book in Composition, Applying the Principles of Grammar to the Art of Composing: Also, Giving Full Directions for Punctuation; Especially Designed for the Use of Southern Schools (Raleigh: Branson, Farrar and Co., 1863), by L. Branson
- The Geographical Reader, for the Dixie Children (Raleigh: Branson, Farrar & Co., 1863), by M. B. Moore (HTML and TEI at UNC)
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Filed under: Textbooks -- United States- History of American Schoolbooks (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, c1963), by Charles H. Carpenter (page images at HathiTrust)
- The American Way of Publishing: Your Safeguard Against Subversion in Textbooks (ca. 1956), by American Textbook Publishers Institute (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- A Consumer's Guide to High School History Textbooks (Washington, DC: Thomas B. Fordham Institute, 2004), by Diane Ravitch (PDF with commentary at edexcellence.net)
- School Books and Racial Antagonism: A Study of Omissions and Inclusions That Make for Misunderstanding (third edition; Atlanta: Executive Committee, Conference on Education and Race Relations, 1937), by Robert B. Eleazer (page images at HathiTrust)
- School Books and Racial Antagonism: A Study of Omissions and Inclusions That Make for Misunderstanding (first edition; Atlanta: Executive Committee, Conference on Education and Race Relations, 1935), by Robert B. Eleazer (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Poisoned Loving-Cup: United States School Histories Falsified Through Pro-British Propaganda in Sweet Name of Amity (Chicago: National Historical Society, 1928), by Charles Grant Miller (page images at HathiTrust)
- Treason to American Tradition: The Spirit of Benedict Arnold Reincarnated in United States History Revised in Text Books (Los Angeles: Sons of the Revolution in the State of California, c1922), by Charles Grant Miller (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Copybooks- Gems of Business and Ornamental Penmanship (Pittburgh: P. Duff, ca. 1858), by J. S. Duncan (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Williams and Packard's Original Gems of Penmanship (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1867), by John D. Williams and S. S. Packard (multiple formats at archive.org)
- An Analytical Guide to the Art of Penmanship (c1839), by Enoch Noyes (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Compendium of Spencerian or Semi-Angular Penmanship, Embracing Analysis, Exercise, Review, Principle, Practice in Commercial and Ladies' Style: Book 10, For Counting House and Mercantile College Writing Classes, Proficient Students and Learners Generally, Business Forms and Ladies Styles (New York: Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman and Co., 1866), contrib. by Platt R. Spencer (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Pens Excellencie, or, The Secretaries Delight (1618), by Martin Billingsley (frame-dependent page images with commentary in the UK)
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