Much worn on the outside, but still beautiful, especially the stereotype printed inside pages; I just love seeing these neat rows of trees and apples and houses and chairs and prancing horses used to illustrate the principles of addition and subtraction.And then later dots and dashes too. Printed in 1844, and really the best looking in terms of graphics I've seen.
The North American Arithmetic by Frederick Emerson, First part. 1844 edition in pictorial yellow boards. Publisher: Hogan and Thompson, Philadelphia, 1844. Spine and cover much worn as evident, but binding is holding and inside pages in overall good condition, with some toning and a few tears as documented. 4 1/2" x7 1/8" inches. 48 pages.