Some School-Books A First Latin Course, by R. F. Pratt. Pp. 462. London: Harrap, 1935. Cloth, 4s. 6d. A First Latin Course, Part II, by A. S. C. Barnard. Pp. 175. London: Bell, 1935. Cloth, 2s. 6d. Latin Revision and Drill, by C. E. Robin. Pp. viii+105. London: University Tutorial Press, 1935. Boards, is. 6d
The Classical Review 49 (05):201-202 (1935)
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