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5.0 out of 5 stars
Modern Latin Book One,
By G. Samuel Hays (Stow, OH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Modern Latin (Paperback)
After having reviewed some three separate Latin books for self-study, I would have to say this one was the clear winner. All the material was laid out in a consistent, concentrated manner. The chapters were very short (2 or 3 pages each) so you could sit down and run through one relatively quickly (an hour or so to do all the questions/memorize the vocabulary). There is a glaring, unforgivable flaw with this book - or atleast how it presented on amazon.... There is no answer guide. Well let me be correct, there *IS* an answer guide, but its not in the book, and the book that it is in ... is no longer in print. So there is no way to check your work without a teacher - or an old, used answer guide (One of which I never found - thus not completing the book). So Sadly, as well written as this book is, I cannot recommend it for purchase unless you happen to be in a school that uses this curriculum. |
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Modern Latin by Jefferson Davis Sadler (Paperback - Dec. 1973)
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