
Benjamin Franklin on Education
by Edited by John Hardin Best
"Benjamin Franklin on Education," edited by John Hardin Best, Teachers College Press, 1962, Second Printing 1967. Hardcover in fair condition with worn dust jacket. A key work in the "Classics in Education" series, exploring Franklin's educational ideas. Scarce and out of print, ideal for collectors and historians.
Free Shipping
On all US orders via USPS Media Mail
Bomb-proof Packaging
Your item arrives in the condition it left
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Returns accepted within 30 days
How We Ship
Every item is carefully wrapped in moisture-resistant material and packed with impact-absorbing protection. We take pride in our "bomb-proof" packaging to ensure your vintage treasure arrives safely.
Watch our shipping video →Condition Details
The book is in fair condition, with the dust jacket exhibiting noticeable wear, including edge wear and some discoloration. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean, making it a suitable copy for study or collection.
About This Vintage 1962 Edition
"Benjamin Franklin on Education" is a scholarly work edited by John Hardin Best, published by Teachers College Press, Columbia University in New York. This second printing from 1967 offers a comprehensive look into Benjamin Franklin's contributions to educational thought, part of the "Classics in Education" series. John Hardin Best provides an introduction and notes, enhancing the historical context of Franklin's writings. This edition is particularly significant for those interested in the evolution of educational philosophies. The book is out of print, adding to its scarcity and appeal for collectors and historians alike. The physical condition is fair, with a dust jacket showing signs of wear and discoloration, yet it remains intact and protective.
Publisher Information
Publisher
Teachers College Press, Columbia University
Replanting Stories - Gently used books at prices everyone can afford
Quick turnaround • Highly rated seller • Free shipping on orders $25+
