The most common entries for ‘x’ in alphabet books nowadays are probably ‘x-ray’ and ‘xylophone’—based on anecdotal evidence only, someone do this research please—but of course, it wasn’t always so. The x-ray was invented in 1895, and, as the editors over at The Public Domain Review explain, xylophones, “although around for millennia, the instrument didn’t […]
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Learning to Read: Early ABC Books - UF Special Collections Blog
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How did alphabet books tackle the letter 'x' before x-rays and
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Two Stories about Letter X, How It Got into the Alphabet
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How did alphabet books tackle the letter 'x' before x-rays and
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