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A, An APPLE PIE! by Kate Greenaway

The first alphabet to be used to write the English language would not be recognizable by someone schooled only in modern English. The English language was first written in the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc runic alphabet, which came into use in the 5th century. Very few examples of this writing have survived, and these examples are found only in short inscriptions or fragments, so that it's impossible to identify a complete set of character symbols, to specify symbol sources, or to describe how characters developed.

This classic ABC book using the Apple Pie to be the symbol of storyteller. Your children can learn these alphabet with the enjoyable of colorful pictures and I have included more Apple Pie illustrated in color pictures.

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