
Wonders and Workers
by William S. Gray, Robert C. Pooley, Fred G. Walcott
"Wonders and Workers" by William S. Gray, Robert C. Pooley, and Fred G. Walcott, published by Scott, Foresman and Company in 1946, is a key educational text from the Curriculum Foundation Series. This basic reader, aimed at enhancing literacy, is published in Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and New York. The book lacks a dust jacket and shows typical wear but remains intact. Ideal for collectors of mid-20th-century educational materials.
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The book shows signs of age with noticeable wear along the edges and corners. There is no dust jacket, and the cover features a charming illustration of a diver surrounded by fish. The binding appears intact, though it shows some shelf wear typical for a book of this vintage. Internally, the pages are clean and free from inscriptions or library markings, indicating it was likely a private copy.
About This Vintage 1946 Edition
"Wonders and Workers" is a foundational educational text authored by William S. Gray, Robert C. Pooley, and Fred G. Walcott, published by Scott, Foresman and Company in 1946. As part of the Curriculum Foundation Series, this book serves as a basic reader designed to enrich the educational experience of young learners. The book is published in multiple cities: Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and New York, reflecting its wide intended distribution. This edition is particularly notable for its historical context, being a post-war publication aimed at fostering literacy and learning. The absence of a dust jacket and visible wear on the cover suggest it was a well-utilized educational tool. Despite its age, the book remains a valuable piece for collectors of educational literature, especially those interested in mid-20th-century teaching materials.
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