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An inviting doorway into nineteenth century French. Short, clear texts unite fables, natural history and history to teach and charm. Perfect for beginners, collectors too. A First French Reading Book gathers fables, anecdotes, inventions, discoveries and natural history tales alongside French history stories, offered with grammatical questions and notes and a copious etymological dictionary. As a practical French reading anthology it serves as both a beginner French reader and a functional French language textbook: passages are presented in an approachable register, making for easy French stories suited to reading aloud, vocabulary-building and incremental study. The grammatical prompts encourage active practise, while the etymological entries invite curiosity about word origins, a rare combination that supports students learning French, tutors and lovers of classic language learning alike.Beyond its usefulness as a language tool, this William Smith French reader stands as a cultural snapshot of nineteenth century French education and taste. It reflects a time when a French fables collection sat beside accounts of invention and the natural world, and when etymology and grammar were taught together to sharpen both comprehension and curiosity. That mingling of instructive and enjoyable material means the book appeals as much to casual readers attracted to easy French stories and vivid natural history tales as to collectors seeking a genuine classic language learning artefact. For homeschoolers and classroom teachers the selection reads like a ready-made supplement to a homeschool French curriculum or an elementary French language textbook; for self-directed learners it supplies a steady series of approachable texts and reference notes. Collectors, meanwhile, will value the book’s historical resonance and its role in the evolution of francophone pedagogy - a William Smith French reader that bridges scholarship, classroom practice and readable pleasure, and that rewards rereading across generations.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.