Scientists as Writers by Edited by James Harrison - front cover
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Scientists as Writers

by Edited by James Harrison

"Scientists as Writers," edited by James Harrison, The M.I.T. Press, 1965, First M.I.T. Press Paperback edition. This anthology explores scientific themes through the writings of historical figures like Newton and Darwin. Fair condition with visible cover wear, but intact binding. A valuable resource for science and literature enthusiasts.

$13.55$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Acceptable
1965
The M.I.T. Press
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SKU:A3-B2-AA-DR-0019

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition, showing signs of age-related wear. The cover has noticeable scuffing and discoloration, particularly at the edges and corners. There is no dust jacket, and the spine shows some creasing. Despite these cosmetic issues, the binding remains intact, and the pages are clean and legible.

About This Vintage 1965 Edition

"Scientists as Writers," edited by James Harrison, was published by The M.I.T. Press in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1965. This is the First M.I.T. Press Paperback edition, released in August of that year. The book serves as a curated collection of scientific writings, offering insights into the state of science both historically and in contemporary contexts. Harrison, a Principal Lecturer and Head of the English Department at Shenstone Training College in England, has compiled an anthology that explores themes such as the nature of the universe, mind, matter, and life, among others. This edition stands out for its inclusion of writings by renowned figures like Aristotle, Newton, and Darwin, providing a unique perspective on scientific discourse. The book is an invaluable resource for those interested in the intersection of science and literature, and it remains a notable contribution to the genre. The physical condition of this copy reflects its age, with some wear visible on the cover.

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The M.I.T. Press

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