
THE Living Cell
by Donald Kennedy (Introductions)
"The Living Cell" by Donald Kennedy, published by W. H. Freeman and Company in 1965, is a paperback collection of Scientific American articles. This edition offers a deep dive into cell biology, making it a valuable resource for science enthusiasts. The book is in fair condition, showing typical wear for its age, with no inscriptions or library marks.
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This paperback edition of "The Living Cell" shows moderate wear on the cover and spine, consistent with its age. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean and free from inscriptions or library markings. There is no dust jacket present. ---
About This Vintage 1965 Edition
"The Living Cell: Readings from Scientific American" features introductions by Donald Kennedy, a noted academic from Stanford University. Published by W. H. Freeman and Company in 1965, this edition is a compilation of insightful articles originally featured in Scientific American. The book is a valuable resource for those interested in cell biology, offering a comprehensive look at the living cell through expertly curated readings. The publication is significant for its educational value, providing a snapshot of scientific understanding during the mid-20th century. The book is in paperback format, with no visible dust jacket. Its condition is fair, showing signs of wear typical for its age. ---
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