Free ebook: ‘Spring’ by John S. Adams

Dear friends and followers of the Grammaticus blog,

I’m very happy to introduce the sixth title in the Grammaticus Free Library series. This one is very short indeed โ€” only several pages long โ€” but it’s just lovely in its description of spring.

The author is John Stowell Adams, a prolific 19th century American writer who wrote numerous short stories and diverse prose works. Nowadays perhaps less known, he definitely deserves a second look.

As with the previous titles in this series โ€” all of which you can find in the Library section of this website โ€” the ebook has been designed primarily for English language learners (levels B2 and above), and it comes with footnotes explaining more advanced vocabulary.

To download your PDF copy, please click on the link or the image below.


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