Rivers: What They Do by Alexander L. Crosby and Nancy Larrick - front cover
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Rivers: What They Do

by Alexander L. Crosby and Nancy Larrick

Rivers: What They Do by Alexander L. Crosby and Nancy Larrick, Whitman Publishing, 1961. Illustrated by William Preston. Hardcover shows wear and spine damage. An educational exploration of rivers, part of the Whitman Learn About series. A vintage resource for educators and collectors, highlighting mid-20th-century educational themes.

$106.06$$$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1961
Whitman Publishing Company
Stock:1 available
SKU:A2-B7-DRJ-PCS-0269

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Condition Details

The book's hardcover is illustrated and shows noticeable wear, particularly along the spine, where damage is evident. The corners and edges are bumped and frayed, typical of a book of this age. There is no dust jacket present. The binding appears intact, though care should be taken when handling to prevent further damage.

About This Vintage 1961 Edition

"Rivers: What They Do" by Alexander L. Crosby and Nancy Larrick, published by Whitman Publishing Company in Racine, Wisconsin, in 1961, is an educational exploration into the role and function of rivers. Illustrated by William Preston, this book is part of the Whitman Learn About Book series, designed to provide young readers with insights into natural phenomena. This edition stands out for its vivid illustrations and concise explanations, making it a valuable resource for educators and collectors of vintage educational materials. Although the specific edition is not stated, the book's 1961 copyright indicates its mid-20th-century origin, a period noted for its focus on educational reform and resource development. The hardcover shows signs of wear, particularly along the spine, but remains a fascinating glimpse into the era's educational priorities.

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Whitman Publishing Company

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