I was looking around Hathi and worldcat for the most recent edition of D’Ooge’s Latin for Beginners and I came across this. It appears there was an original answer key for the book published in 1915 and there’s at least one surviving copy. Does anyone here know more about it? We’ve got the textkit key so it may not have a great deal of practical use but I’m interested for its historical value if nothing more.
I’m also working on a project some people here might be interested in to bring old books back into print. You can get all those prints of scans but they’re terrible quality and I don’t really like reading books on a screen so I’m doing proper modern printing documents for some books you can’t get anymore. I’m wrapping up work on an uncommon Meditations translation now and I’m planning to do Latin For Beginners next. I’ve not made it the whole way through yet but it’s been a great book to learn from even for someone with no real prior language education. It’s a tragedy that it’s old and obscure while people are using things like duolingo to learn Latin. I’ll not spam Textkit with updates about the project but if you’re interested I’ll be writing updates at https://matthewrtaylor.xyz/blog.html. If anyone knows anything about the key I found I’d be interested in bringing that back too.