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  • C. V. Smith

    Published by E. J. Arnold and Sons Ltd, London

    Seller: Bluebird Books, Brecon, POWYS, United Kingdom

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. The Pilot Arithmetics. Book 2A. By C. V. Smith. Published by E. J. Arnold and Sons Ltd. Undated though the cover art work would suggest 1960's and the maths within is pre-decimal. Size: 1 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches. Page number: 64. A soft cover book bound in cream coloured cloth with a red and black image of children studying maths outdoors on the front and back. Inside 50 exercises: sums and puzzles for young children. Condition: Very Good. The covers are a very little softened at the corners and marked by a few brown dots but in the main remain fresh. Within a few pages have been turned at the corner and two pages are marked by ink pen splatter. The contents are marked by ticks and crosses in pencil and red pen. Some questions have been answered in pencil and one box has been half coloured in. All this has been very tidily done however, possibly by Lynne whose name is written in pencil on the front cover, and on the end paper, or by Susan whose name is written on the first end paper.