Description: An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language. By Friedrich Kluge, Professor in the University of Jena. Translated from the Fourth German Edition. By John Francis Davis, D. Lit., M.A. London: George Bell & Sons. New York: MacMillan & Co., 112 Fourth Avenue. 1891. 446 pp, 9.5" x 8". In poor condition. Blue cloth boards exhibit moderate wear - bumped corners and scuffed edges. Discoloration present towards spine. Loss present at head and tail of spine. Splitting present at front gutter. Prior owner name on front free endpaper. Toning and foxing present to pages. Text clean and legible. No known marginalia. A suitable piece for reference or research. Please refer to photos. Friedrich Kluge (1856-1926) was a German Philologist and educator. This piece is among his most famous works, and is a translated etymological dictionary of German terms, written in English. This piece would be an excellent find for anyone interested in Etymology. FORN-MSB-0324-0732-WS262
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