Book details
Much in Little: A Compendium of Facts & Information: For the Use of Girls' Schools
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Age
6-18
Text complexity
advanced
Length
134 pages
Why to read
- Historical Insight: Reading 'Much in Little: A Compendium of Facts & Information: For the Use of Girls' Schools' provides a unique historical perspective on the education of young women during the time of its publication, offering insight into the societal norms and expectations of that era.
- Educational Value: The book is a treasure trove of knowledge on a wide range of subjects, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the breadth of curriculum and educational content provided to girls in the past.
- Cultural Significance: Understanding the type of information deemed important for girls' education in the past can shed light on the cultural and intellectual milieu of the time, helping readers appreciate the progress made in gender equality and educational reform.
- Linguistic and Literary Appreciation: The language and style of writing used by William Allbut in this compendium can be appreciated for its literary qualities, reflecting the standards and expectations of scholarly work from the period in which it was written.