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| | Books by Augustus F. Boyle: Books in the extended shelves: Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The complete phonographic class-book, containing a strictly inductive exposition of Pitman's phonography, adapted as a system of phonetic short hand to the English language; especially intended as a school book, and to afford the fullest instruction to those who have not the assistance of the living teacher. (Phonographic Institution, 1846), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The complete phonographic class-book, containing a strictly inductive exposition of Pitman's phonography, adapted as a system of phonetic short hand, to the English language, especially intended as a school book, and to afford the fullest instruction to those who have not the assistance of the living teacher. (Gould, Kendall & Lincoln; [etc., etc.], 1847), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The complete phonographic class-book, containing a strictly inductive exposition of Pitman's phonography adapted as a system of phonetic short-hand to the English language, especially intended as a school book, and to afford the fullest instruction to those who have not the assistance of the living teacher. (Andrews & Boyle, 1848), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews and Isaac Pitman (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The complete phonographic class-book : containing a strictly inductive exposition of Pitman's phonography : adapted as a system of phonetic short-hand to the English language : especially intended as a school book, and to afford the fullest instruction to those who have not the assistance of the living teacher (John F. Trow, 1850), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The complete phonographic class-book, containing a strictly inductive exposition of Pitman's phonography, adapted as a system of phonetic short hand, to the English language : especially intended as a school book, and to afford the fullest instruction to those who have not the assistance of the living teacher (NY, 1851), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The complete phonographic class-book : containing a strictly inductive exposition of Pitman's phonography adapted as a system of phonetic short-hand to the English language, especially intended as a school book, and to afford the fullest instruction to those who have not the assistance of the living teacher (Andrews & Boyle, 1847), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: Phonographic class-book (Phonographic Institution, 1845), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews and S.N. Dickinson & Co (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The phonographic reader : a complete course of inductive reading lessons in phonography (Andrews, 1848), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The phonographic reader: a complete course of inductive reading lessons in phonography. (J. F. Trow, 1850), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The phonographic reader : a complete course of inductive reading lessons in phonography (Phonographic Institution, 1846), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The phonographic reader : a complete course of inductive reading lessons in phonography (Andrews & Boyle, 1847), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The phonographic reader : a complete course of inductive reading lessons in phonography (Phonographic institution, 1846), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The phonographic reporter's first-book. Containing a complete list of the word-signs used in most contracted style of phonographic reporting, illustrated by exercises ... (Andrews & Boyle [etc.], 1849), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The phonographic word-book ... Intended immediately to succeed the Complete phonographic class-book, and the Phonographic reader. (Andrews & Boyle, 1849), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The phonographic word-book number one : containing all the monosyllables of the English language ... intended immediately to succeed the Complete phonographic class-book, and the Phonographic reader (Andrews & Boyle, 1849), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The phonographic word-book number two ... Intended immediately to succeed the Phonographic word-book no. one, and the Phonographic class-book and reader. (Published and for sale by J.F. Trow, 1850), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: The phonographic word-book number two ... : Intended immediately to succeed the Phonographic word-book no. one, and the Phonographic class-book and reader (Andrews & Boyle, 1849), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust) Boyle, Augustus F. (Augustus French), 1818-: Primary phonotypic reader. (B., 1847), also by Stephen Pearl Andrews (page images at HathiTrust)
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