It takes the average reader 1 hour and 12 minutes to read The Art of Making Wines from Fruits, Flowers, and Herbs, All the Native Growth of Great Britain. Particularly of Grapes, Goosberries, Currants ... Gilliflower, Mead by William Graham
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The Art of Making Wines from Fruits, Flowers, and Herbs, All the Native Growth of Great Britain. Particularly of Grapes, Goosberries, Currants ... Gilliflower, Mead by William Graham is 72 pages long, and a total of 18,144 words.
This makes it 24% the length of the average book. It also has 22% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 1 hour and 39 minutes to read The Art of Making Wines from Fruits, Flowers, and Herbs, All the Native Growth of Great Britain. Particularly of Grapes, Goosberries, Currants ... Gilliflower, Mead aloud.
The Art of Making Wines from Fruits, Flowers, and Herbs, All the Native Growth of Great Britain. Particularly of Grapes, Goosberries, Currants ... Gilliflower, Mead is suitable for students ages 8 and up.
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