HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: Readings in research by Ira J. Gordon - front cover
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: Readings in research

by Ira J. Gordon

"Human Development: Readings in Research" by Ira J. Gordon, published by Scott, Foresman and Company in 1965, offers a valuable collection of research on educational psychology. This Glenview, Illinois edition is out of print, adding to its collectible status. The book is in fair condition with cover wear and no dust jacket, yet remains a significant resource for those studying historical perspectives in human development.

$19.94$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Acceptable
1965
Scott, Foresman and Company
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B1-KU-0231

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Condition Details

The book exhibits moderate wear, with visible creasing on the cover and spine. The binding remains intact, though the absence of a dust jacket is noted. The pages are clean and free of inscriptions or library markings, making it a suitable copy for collectors and researchers.

About This Vintage 1965 Edition

"Human Development: Readings in Research" by Ira J. Gordon is a seminal work published by Scott, Foresman and Company in 1965. This volume, originating from Glenview, Illinois, compiles essential research on human development, offering a comprehensive view into educational and psychological studies of the time. Ira J. Gordon, affiliated with the University of Florida, curates a collection that is both academically rigorous and accessible to educators and researchers alike. This edition is particularly notable for its historical context, capturing mid-20th-century perspectives on human development. The book is out of print, making this 1965 edition a valuable acquisition for collectors and scholars interested in the evolution of educational psychology. The physical condition of the book shows signs of wear, typical of its age, but remains intact and functional for study and reference.

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