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| | Books by A. Bolmar: Books in the extended shelves: Bolmar, A. (Anthony), 1797-1861: A book of the French verbs ... also numerous notes and directions on the different conjugations, ... to which is added, a complete list of all the irregular verbs. (Blanchard & Lea, 1853) (page images at HathiTrust) Bolmar, A. (Anthony), 1797-1861: A book of the French verbs, wherein the model verbs, and several of the most difficult are conjugated affirmatively, negatively, interrogatively, an[!] negatively and interrogatively. Containing also, numerous notes and directions on the different conjugations ... to which is added, a complete list of all the irregular verbs. (Lea and Blanchard, 1844) (page images at HathiTrust) Bolmar, A. (Anthony), 1797-1861: A book of the French verbs, wherein the model verbs, and several of the most difficult are conjugated affirmatively, negatively, interrogatively, an[!] negatively and interrogatively. Containing also, numerous notes and directions on the different conjugations ... to which is added, a complete list of all the irregular verbs. (Sheldon & Co., 1831) (page images at HathiTrust) Bolmar, A. (Anthony), 1797-1861: A collection of colloquial phrases on every topic necessary to maintain conversation: (Lea & Blanchard, 1842) (page images at HathiTrust) Bolmar, A. (Anthony), 1797-1861: A collection of colloquial phrases on every topic necessary to maintain conversation ; arranged under different heads ; with numerous remarks on the peculiar pronunciation and use of various words ; the whole so disposed as considerably to facilitate the acquisition of a correct pronunciation of the French (Lea & Blanchard, 1848) (page images at HathiTrust) Bolmar, A. (Anthony), 1797-1861: Key to the first eight books of the adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses : with the help of which, any person can learn how to translate French into English (Lea & Blanchard, 1841), also by François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon (page images at HathiTrust) Bolmar, A. (Anthony), 1797-1861: A selection of one hundred of Perrin's fables, accompanied by a key, containing the text, a literal and free translation, arranged in such a manner as to point out the difference between the French and the English idiom. Also, a figured pronunciation of the French, according to the best French works extant on the subject. The whole preceded by a short treatise on the sounds of the French language, compared with those of the English. (Carey & Lea, 1831), also by John Perrin (page images at HathiTrust) Bolmar, A. (Anthony), 1797-1861: A selection of one hundred of Perrin's fables : accompanied with a key : containing the text, a literal and a free translation ... the whole preceded by a short treatise on the sounds of the French language, compared with those of the English (Carey and Lea, 1832), also by John Perrin (page images at HathiTrust) Bolmar, A. (Anthony), 1797-1861: A selection of one hundred of Perrin's fables, accompanied with a key; containing the text, a literal and a free translation, arranged in such a manner as to point out the difference between the French and the English idiom. Also a figured pronunciation of the French, according to the best French works extant on the subject. The whole preceeded by a short treatise on the sounds of the French language, compared with those of the English. (Lea & Blanchard, 1843), also by John Perrin (page images at HathiTrust) Bolmar, A. (Anthony), 1797-1861: A selection of one hundred of Perrin's fables, accompanied with a key; containing the text, a literal and a free translation, arranged in such a manner as to point out the difference between the French and the English idiom. Also a figured pronunciation of the French, according to the best French works extant on the subject. The whole preceded by a short treatise on the sounds of the French language, compared with those of the English. (Carey, Lea, & Blanchard, 1838), also by John Perrin and A. Bolmar (page images at HathiTrust) Bolmar, A. (Anthony), 1797-1861: A selection of one hundred of Perrin's fables : accompanied with a key : containing the text, a literal and a free translation, arranged in such a manner as to point out the difference between the French and the English idiom, also a figured pronunciation of the French, according to the best French works extant on the subject : the whole preceded by a short treatise on the sounds of the French language, compared with those of the English (Lea & Blanchard, 1845), also by John Perrin and A. Bolmar (page images at HathiTrust) Bolmar, A. (Anthony), 1797-1861: Télḿaque, fils d'Ulysse (Lea & Blanchard, 1839), also by François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon (page images at HathiTrust) Bolmar, A. (Anthony), 1797-1861: Theoretical and practical grammar of the French language ... (Sheldon & co., 1870), also by A. Bolmar (page images at HathiTrust)
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