
Vision: How, Why and What We See
by Janette Rainwater
"Vision: How, Why and What We See" by Janette Rainwater, Golden Press, 1962. Illustrated by Weimer Pursell. Hardcover in good condition; no inscriptions or library marks. A detailed exploration of vision science, part of the Golden Library of Knowledge. Ideal for educators and science enthusiasts. Dust jacket not included.
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The book is in good condition, with a sturdy binding and no inscriptions or library markings. The cover shows minor wear consistent with age, but the pages are clean and intact. There is no dust jacket included.
About This Vintage 1962 Edition
"Vision: How, Why and What We See" by Janette Rainwater, published by Golden Press in New York in 1962, is an insightful exploration into the science of vision. Illustrated by Weimer Pursell, this book is part of the Golden Library of Knowledge series, known for making complex topics accessible. The text delves into the mechanics of sight, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how vision works. This edition, printed in 1962, is notable for its detailed illustrations and clear explanations, making it a valuable resource for both educators and enthusiasts of scientific literature. The book is in good condition, with no inscriptions or library markings, and retains its original binding integrity, though the dust jacket is not present.
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