Conjugation of Irregular Latin Verbs

I’ve just uploaded a scan of my copy of ‘Conjugation of Irregular Latin Verbs’ by Edmund Fowle (1882), to the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/ConjugationOfIrregularLatinVerbsFowle. In the space of 29 pages the author summarizes all the most important points and tricky features of these verbs, e.g. verbs with two supines, supines which look similar but come from different verbs, irregular supines of the first declension etc.
I later noticed that this pamphlet is actually extracted from the same author’s New Easy Latin Primer https://archive.org/details/neweasylatinprim00fowluoft also at the Internet Archive: so I could have saved myself £10 at Richard Booth’s bookshop http://www.boothbooks.co.uk/ :slight_smile:. Actually I don’t mind supporting this second-hand bookshop, especially since most of their other books are quite inexpensive.

Thank you. This looks very helpful