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English Grammar 9-10

Punjab Textbook Board, Lahore — historical editionsHistorical · 1997

This is a withdrawn edition, not a book in use today.

It is held to show how the curriculum changed over time; this copy was printed in 1997. Do not cite it as evidence of what Pakistani pupils are taught now. For that, use the current catalogue. Historical editions are not scored against the rubric, because the rubric was written for the current curriculum generations and applying it across a fifty-year gap would compare instruments, not books.

Bibliographic record

BoardPunjab Textbook Board, Lahore — historical editions
Class9-10
SubjectEnglish Grammar
MediumEnglish
CurriculumHistorical PTB edition
Editionsee year
ApprovalPre-2006 curriculum era; imprint year from the scan where recorded
Pages348
File size49.5 MB
PDF producer?

Evidence tier

scanned   English OCR — quotation permitted after re-verification by exact string match.

Measured scores

No lens scored this book individually.

Availability of the book itself

Download this book (PDF, 49.5 MB)

Published by Punjab Textbook Board, Lahore — historical editions, which holds copyright in it. Served here unmodified, without charge and without advertising, to preserve public access to material its publisher distributes free — source links rot and editions are withdrawn, and several in this catalogue already have. This is an archival mirror, not a licence granted by the Board. The Board may have it removed at any time, for any reason, and the removal will be recorded publicly. Verify your copy against the SHA-256 below.

Provenance

Local fileptb-historic/class-9-10/english-grammar-9-10-1997-en.pdf
Copy retrieved
SHA-256 of the analysed file3030a31caa41e36e2577306930eb8601b70e0917d1556655d242096e48b3c77a
SourceNot recorded for this record. The file is held locally and its bibliographic details are above, but the retrieval URL was not captured — a gap, and it is shown rather than hidden.

The checksum is of the exact file these findings were computed from, so anyone can prove they hold the same bytes. The retrieval date is when this copy was fetched to the project's own disk, not a formal web-archive capture. Boards and mirrors reprint and reorganise continuously, so a source link may not resolve, and may not serve the same edition if it does. The bibliographic record above — board, class, subject, medium, curriculum, edition, approval reference and page count — is what identifies the book; the link is a convenience. This project does not republish the PDF itself, for the copyright reasons set out in about.

Identifiers and permanent link

Record IDptb-h-english-grammar-9-10-1997-en
Permanent link/books/ptb-h-english-grammar-9-10-1997-en/
This record as data/books/ptb-h-english-grammar-9-10-1997-en.json · whole dataset

The record ID is an accession number that happens to be readable. It never changes, even if the metadata encoded in it turns out to be wrong — if this book's board, class, subject or medium is corrected, the correction appears in the fields above and the ID stays as it is. That is the only way a link made today still resolves in ten years. The full rule is in the standards.

Cite this record

Punjab Textbook Board, Lahore — historical editions, English Grammar 9-10, see year. Catalogued by the Textbook Evidence Project as ptb-h-english-grammar-9-10-1997-en, corpus version 210 records. Retrieved from /books/ptb-h-english-grammar-9-10-1997-en/

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