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A lucid, progressive grammar guide that taught generations how to think in Russian. A practical method for learners.Dyneley Prince’s Russian Grammar for Class and Reference Use combines classroom discipline with an examiner’s clarity: a russian language textbook built as a progressive grammar guide and a dependable reference grammar book. Its progressive approach organises material so that russian verb conjugation, case patterns and russian sentence structure emerge from use rather than arbitrary lists, helping students and self-learners to internalise grammar through reasoned sequence and repetition. The language learning method favours clear explanation, illustrative examples and quick-reference paradigms, making the title adaptable as a classroom russian course or as a study aid for russian for beginners. Practical without being prosaic, it balances form and function, serving as both companion and ready reference for anyone tackling foundational russian studies.Published in the early 20th century, Prince’s handbook is a concise record of pedagogical priorities from an earlier era and a noteworthy example of classic russian grammar and early 20th century language pedagogy; it stands as a useful historical snapshot for scholars of linguistics and for readers interested in how Russian was taught to a generation of learners. 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. Appealing to casual readers exploring Russian and to classic-literature collectors assembling essential language texts, this edition brings historical insight and practical utility to every shelf, whether used in study, teaching or as a prized piece of foundational russian studies. With explanations compact yet thorough, and a temperate pace that privileges mastery over haste, the book remains a practical companion for contemporary study while also offering the material depth prized by connoisseurs of classic russian grammar.