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An uncompromising, practical companion to English words - clear, direct and quietly persuasive. Learn to spell with confidence. William Swinton’s Word-Book of English Spelling, Oral and Written condenses nineteenth-century language pedagogy into a disciplined, readable resource. Its methodical oral and written exercises guide learners from ordinary vocabulary to the fundamentals of word-analysis, presenting patterns that make spelling less arbitrary and more recognisable. Equal parts english spelling workbook and vocabulary building guide, the volume suits classroom teachers, parents seeking a homeschool language resource and independent students who prefer a self-study spelling book. Exercises are graduated and purposeful: repetitive practice is paired with attention to word-structure so that learners acquire foundational english skills rather than memorising lists without context. Teachers steeped in classic English education will recognise time-tested techniques - patterned repetition, oral practice and graduated tasks - that remain useful when combined with spoken correction. Adult learners returning to basics appreciate the plain guidance and steady pace; the self-study spelling book approach makes steady progress feel attainable rather than punitive.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. As a Victorian era textbook it illuminates classic English education and the priorities of nineteenth century language instruction, providing historians and enthusiasts with a clear example of period pedagogy. Casual readers seeking straightforward drills and reliable guidance will find accessible, usable work; collectors and libraries building a language arts collection will value the Swinton spelling manual as a faithful artefact of educational history and a worthy companion to studies in literacy and curriculum. Researchers of nineteenth-century pedagogy will find it a practical primary source for how language was taught, while book collectors prize its period authenticity and the clear demonstration of classroom methods. As both a working workbook and a collectible Victorian era textbook, it rewards everyday practice and scholarly curiosity.