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Filed under: Language arts -- Problems, exercises, etc.- Fifteen Institute Lessons in Language, Arithmetic, and U. S. History (Richmond, IN: Daily Palladium Book and Job Printing House, 1888), by W. F. L. Sanders
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Filed under: Language arts- Reconnecting Reading and Writing (c2013), ed. by Alice S. Horning and Elizabeth W. Kraemer (PDF files with commentary at Colorado State)
- Grammar Alive! A Guide for Teachers (Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English, c2003), by Brock Haussamen, contrib. by Amy Benjamin, Martha Kolln, Rebecca S. Wheeler, and Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar (PDF files with commentary at colostate.edu)
- The Rhetorical Dimensions of Cyberspace (c1996), ed. by Beth Williams Baldwin and Tim Flood (frame-dependent HTML at Colorado State)
- Methods in Teaching Catechism, Geography, Language and Science of Third Grade, Philadelphia School Course (second edition; 1920), by Sisters of St. Francis, Glen Riddle, Pa.
Filed under: Language arts (Secondary) -- Ability testing -- United StatesFiled under: Language arts -- Audio-visual aidsFiled under: Language arts -- California
Filed under: Language arts -- Standards -- CaliforniaFiled under: Language arts -- Correlation with content subjects- Reference Guide to Writing Across the Curriculum (2005), by Charles Bazerman, Joseph Little, Lisa Bethel, Teri Chavkin, Danielle Fouquette, and Janet Garufis (PDF files with commentary at Colorado State)
- Toward A Taxonomy of "Small" Genres and Writing Techniques for Writing Across the Curriculum (c2011), ed. by Richard E. Young (PDF files with commentary at Colorado State)
- Genre in a Changing World (c2009), ed. by Charles Bazerman, Adair Bonini, and Débora de Carvalho Figueiredo (PDF files with commentary at Colorado State)
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Filed under: Composition (Language arts) -- Study and teaching -- Research -- CongressesFiled under: Composition (Language arts) -- Study and teaching -- United StatesFiled under: Language arts (Primary)Filed under: Literature -- Study and teachingFiled under: Penmanship- Handwriting for the Broad-Edge Pen: A Teachers' Manual (Boston et al.: Ginn and Co., c1926), by Frances M. Moore (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ames' Guide to Self Instruction in Practical and Artistic Penmanship (1894), by Daniel T. Ames (multiple formats at archive.org)
- An Analytical Guide to the Art of Penmanship (c1839), by Enoch Noyes (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Art of Writing, Reduced to a Plain and Easy System, On a Plan Entirely New (Cambridge, MA: Printed for the author, c1813), by John Jenkins (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Champion Method of Practical Business Writing, by Mary L. Champion (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Collection of Penmanship (Columbus: Zaner-Bloser Co., 1921), by C. C. Canan (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)
- An Introduction to the Art of Penmanship (with an appendix on shorthand; second improved edition; Hartford: O. Cooke, 1821), by Eleazer Huntington, contrib. by Thomas Rees (multiple formats at archive.org)
- La Operina (in Italian, with English translation and commentary), by Ludovico degli Arrighi, ed. by Gunnlaugur S. E. Briem (zipped PDF at operina.com)
- Lessons in Ornamental Penmanship (Columbus: Zaner and Bloser, c1920), by C. P. Zaner (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Modern Business Penmanship (New York et al.; Chicago: American Book Company, c1903), by Edward C. Mills (multiple formats at archive.org)
- A New Handwriting for Teachers (Oxford: At the University Press, 1907), by M. M. Bridges
- New Spencerian Compendium of Penmanship (New York and Chicago: Ivison, Blakeman and Co., c1879) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- New Standard Practical Penmanship (business college edition, 1887), by Spencer Brothers (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Palmer's Penmanship Budget (revised edition, 1919), by A. N. Palmer (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Penmanship Made Easy (Boston: Rand and Avery, 1864), by George N. Comer and Oliver E. Linton (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)
- Portfolio of Ornate Penmanship, ed. by A. N. Palmer (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Practical Penmanship, Being A Developement of the Carstairian System (1830), by Benjamin Franklin Foster (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Real Pen Work: Self-Instructor in Penmanship (Pittsfield, MA: Knowles and Maxim, c1881) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Studies in Pen Art (1914), by William Edward Dennis (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Sykes's Manual of Penmanship (ca. 1885), by Henry Sykes (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Theory of Spencerian Penmanship, For Schools and Private Learners (New York and Chicago: Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor and Co., c1874), contrib. by Platt R. Spencer (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The New Zanerian Alphabets: An Instructor in Roundhand, Engrossing, Designing, Etc. (Columbus: Zaner and Bloser, c1900), by C. P. Zaner (multiple formats at archive.org)
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