
audiobook
by B. A. (Benjamin Adams) Hathaway
1001 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON - ORTHOGRAPHY and READING.
BY - B.A. HATHAWAY, - Author of the "1001 Question and Answer Book Series.
THE BURROWS BROTHERS COMPANY, - CLEVELAND, OHIO.
IN THE SAME SERIES. - 1001 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON - U.S. HISTORY,
1001 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON - GEOGRAPHY.
1001 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON - GRAMMAR.
1001 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON - ARITHMETIC.
1001 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON - THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TEACHING.
1001 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON - PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE.
1001 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON - ORTHOGRAPHY AND READING. - 1001 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON - GENERAL HISTORY. - 1001 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON - BOTANY. - 1001 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON - TEST EXAMPLES IN ARITHMETIC.
This volume gathers a thousand‑plus short questions and answers that explore the fundamentals of spelling, letter forms, and the art of reading. It opens with a clear definition of orthography and then walks the listener through the history of the alphabet, the logic behind capital and italic usage, and the role of diacritical marks. The tone stays conversational, making the often‑technical rules feel approachable for anyone from a curious beginner to a seasoned teacher.
Each entry is bite‑size, covering topics such as prefixes and suffixes, punctuation conventions, numerical values of letters, and practical reading and elocution tips. The book is organized into themed sections, allowing quick lookup of specific rules or a short study session on a particular aspect of written English. Listeners will find useful examples and occasional exercises that reinforce the material without overwhelming the ear.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (128K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, William Flis, and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-12-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1852–1929
A prolific late-19th- and early-20th-century American writer, this author published adventure stories, boys’ books, and popular fiction under the name B. A. Hathaway. His work survives today largely through digitized editions that show how active he was in the era of mass-market print.
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