Noah Webster's 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language (Part Two, K-Z) - The Original 1928 Dictionary plus Revisions and Expansions

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“(Volume Two, K-Z) This Apple Books Edition of Noah Webster’s 1828 “An American Dictionary of the English Language” is an exact replica of an original hardcover from 1840, which "includes the whole vocabulary of the 1828 edition, the entire corrections and improvements, and an introductory dissertation on the principles on which languages are formed." This Apple Books edition is like having the hundreds-year-old dictionary right on your digital device, in full color, and with an extensive table of contents for jumping quickly to desired areas. This is a high quality scanned edition with bold text and beautiful antique pages. Volume One (A-J) is also available on Apple Books and can be purchased separately to complete the set.

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