American Book Co, 1949. — 142 p.
Format / Quality: PDF, b/w
"Many college students of today find themselves deficient in English grammar and are unable to understand the grammatical discussions and explanations found in foreign-language textbooks. In order to remedy this situation, the authors of this book seek to give to the students of foreign languages a handbook of comparative grammar specifically designed to explain as briefly and as simply as possible the principles of grammar which cause difficulty for English-speaking persons studying a foreign language.
Although this book will be of particular value to students of the Romance languages and German, it will at the same time be generally useful in connection with the study of all languages."