Publisher's Synopsis
First Science Book; Physics and Chemistry, by Lothrop Davis Higgins, presents an introductory exploration of fundamental scientific principles. Designed as an accessible educational resource, this volume elucidates basic concepts in physics and chemistry, providing a foundation for young learners. Higgins skillfully breaks down complex topics, offering clear explanations and practical examples to foster comprehension and engagement.
Originally published in 1905, this work reflects the state of scientific knowledge and pedagogical methods of the early 20th century. It serves not only as a historical artifact but also as a testament to the enduring value of foundational science education. This book will appeal to anyone interested in the history of science education or seeking a simplified introduction to physics and chemistry.
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