Description: SCIENCE. New Series. Volume LV. January-June 1922by American Association for the Advancement of Science New York: The Science Press, 1922. Hardcover. 712p. A teal cloth hardcover book in good condition. Spine and patches of boards sunfaded; corners bumped. Crackling and small chips in leather title plates on spine. Two small tears in cloth at top of spine. Library stamps on foredges and endpapers; no other library markings present. Text clean, although pages are creased through the center between the columns of text. Binding tight. Item #205689 Bound volume containing almost all issues from January-June 1922 of Science Magazine, the academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. LACKS No.1403 from November 18th, 1921. The journal was founded with support from renowned scientists Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell. This volume includes "Observation Versus Experimentation" by astronomer Joel Stebbins, "Atomic Nuclei" by Canadian physicist J.C. McLennan, and "The Trend of Earth History" by Eliot Blackwelder, head geologist at Stanford in the early 20th century.
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Binding: Hardcover
Topic: Science & Pyschology
Subject: Science & Medicine
Year Printed: 1922