Showing posts with label School Science Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School Science Books. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

COLLECTION #137: Vintage School Science Books



Science was not my favorite subject in grade school. I didn't mind learning about sprouting seeds and magnets in the early elementary school years, but I didn't care much for learning about space travel and beginning physics in the later grades. I did take biology in high school, but avoided physics, chemistry and earth science.

I think I have nearly as many school science books as I do school music books. That is, a LOT! I prefer the early books: seeing sweet illustrations of little children playing in the snow, learning about the seasons; and photos or illustrations of them learning about baby animals or watching seeds grow, just makes me nostalgic for those days gone by.

I'm not going to give you much detail about my books, I'll just post the illustrations and let you draw your own conclusions. I'll insert a note or two when appropriate. These books are from the 1930s to the early 1960s- think it will be obvious to you which books are the oldest. In several cases I have two different versions of the same book- just different publish dates. Often these books have newer, more 'modern' illustrations in the later version. Enjoy!

Sweet pages from the Science Stories, above. These were published by Scott, Foresman, who published the Dick and Jane books. They also published Art Stories.

Later edition of the books shown above.
Awesome illustration from We See, above
The science books are published by Heath, the one on the left is a later edition of the one next to it.
A page from the earlier, 1950s edition.
The same page from the later, early 60s edition.
Science for slightly older children.

Space was a big deal to the children of the Sputnik era

Books for older elementary age children, late 1950s.
A nearly complete set of science books by the Winston Co.
All the books from the series, including the earlier editions.

Love this one... those magnets!!!
It's nice to know that girls can build!

Friday, October 28, 2011

COLLECTION #86: Basic Science Education Series Books

 
 Along with my traditional vintage school textbooks, I have a few interesting school books I have picked up along the way. Included in this category, are a number of these Basic Science Education Series books, published by Row-Peterson in the 1940s and 1950s. They were used as supplements to the regular science textbooks, each one covering a particular subject such as light, gravity, the seasons, electricity, etc. They were written to appeal to the interests and academic level of the different age groups.




Some of the books are illustrated with photographs, others with lovely, realistic artwork, and others with fun, stylized illustrations.  I thought you might enjoy seeing my little booklets.