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Prior to 1923, this book was published and is now reproduced. Occasional imperfections, such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, and errant marks, may be present in this work. These imperfections could have been part of the original artifact or introduced during the scanning process. Nevertheless, we firmly believe that this work holds cultural significance and, despite its flaws, we have chosen to republish it as part of our ongoing commitment to preserving printed materials worldwide. We understand the limitations inherent in the preservation process and hope that you, the reader, will find this book valuable.
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"An Exmoor Scolding: In The Propriety & Decency Of Exmoor Language Between Two Sisters, Wilmot Moreman & Thomasin Moreman, As They Were Spinning : Also, An Exmoor Courtship" is a reprint that was originally published in 1771. This reprint was produced by Penny & Son in 1818 and features the work of Peter Lock (of North-Moulton.), Andrew Brice, and Benjamin Bowring, with illustrations by William Hole.
The book is written in the English language and captures the unique linguistic characteristics of the Exmoor region. Through the dialogue between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as they engage in the act of spinning, the work provides a glimpse into the propriety and decency of the Exmoor language. Additionally, the book includes "An Exmoor Courtship," which further showcases the intricacies of the regional dialect.
By preserving and republishing this work, we aim to maintain the cultural heritage and linguistic diversity of the Exmoor area. The imperfections present in the original artifact or those introduced during the scanning process do not diminish the significance of this publication. Rather, they serve as a testament to the challenges faced in preserving historical works and the importance of our ongoing commitment to the dissemination of knowledge.
We hope that this book will be a valuable resource for scholars, linguists, and individuals with an interest in the rich cultural tapestry of the Exmoor region. Despite the limitations, we believe that the preservation and accessibility of such works are essential in fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of our shared literary and linguistic heritage.
product information:
Attribute | Value |
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publisher | ‎Nabu Press (September 9, 2011) |
language | ‎English |
paperback | ‎68 pages |
isbn_10 | ‎1179925475 |
isbn_13 | ‎978-1179925479 |
item_weight | ‎5 ounces |
dimensions | ‎7.44 x 0.14 x 9.69 inches |
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