"Science For The School And Family... Natural Philosophy" offers a comprehensive exploration of scientific principles designed for both educational and home settings. Written by Worthington Hooker, this volume aims to make science accessible and engaging for students and families alike. The book delves into various aspects of natural philosophy, providing a foundational understanding of scientific concepts that were relevant during the period in which it was written.
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