First published in 1884, Cassell’s Lessons in French is a classic textbook for learning French as a foreign language. This revised and corrected edition, prepared by Professor J.L. De Lolme and E. Roubaud, includes two volumes of lessons, exercises, and vocabulary, as well as a key for students to check their own work. A practical and well-organized guide for anyone studying French.
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