Answer Key to New Latin Composition? Or Not?

Hi Everyone,
After one-year’s self-study in Latin I’m now just considering to task on the Latin composition, so I download A New Latin Prose Composition by Charles E. Bennett and Latin Prose Composition by North and Hillard from Textkit. I don’t know whether which one is more suitable for me. After breiefly viewing the pages I decided to took the Bennett One. But I can’t find the Answer Key either in the book or on the Internet.
Does this New Latin Composition by Charles E. Bennett really Has a Answer Key or Not?

Indeed it does - http://bit.ly/913ZPe

Patruus

You’ve saved me a lot of labor. Maximas gratias tibi ago.

Does anyone still have a copy of this answer key? The original link no longer works.

It’s in the library section of Textkit: http://www.textkit.com/learn/ID/98/author_id/12/

Thanks, however in the library section I could only find the key to North and Hillard’s book. For Bennett’s book, the link http://bit.ly/913ZPe is given, but it doesn’t seem to work any more.

Salve Rothbard!

If you send me a message with your email address I’ll send you the Key to New Latin Composition by Bennett (1919).

Bene vale!
Int

I need this key too. Can someone post it here? Thank you.

peasant:

You can’t just ‘post’ a key to Textkit, sad to say. Give me your email address and I’ll send the key to you.

Could you then please post it onto some cloud or other so that others can easily access and download it?

Myself, I’ve given up on the clouds that come and go in the Internet sky.

Vale!
Int

Salve,

My email address is horace@tutanota.com. I’ll be happy to upload it and share it.

Vale.

I recommend uploading these on the Internet Archive https://archive.org and post a link here

peasant:

Profectus est!

Int

Thank you, Interaxus. I’ve uploaded it to archive.org.

https://archive.org/details/NewLatinCompositionBennett1919KEY

peasant>

Good man!

For future reference: how does one upload a file to Internet Archive?

Vale!
Int

https://archive.org/about/faqs.php#Uploading_Content

Thanks bedwere!

And while I’m in the thanking mood, kudos to you for the Aladdin comic in Latin and Greek. A real treat.

Ut valeas!
Int

You’re very welcome! Thank you for keeping an eye on the translation.

Salve Interaxus,

I am new here and don’t know how to send messages. Could you message first so that i can message you my email address. I would very much like the Key to Bennett’s New Latin Composition.

Gratias tibi ago