The Universe, Earth and Man
The Universe, Earth and Man
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A man is a bundle of relations, a knot of roots, whose flower and fruitage is the world. His faculties refer to natures out of him and predict the world he is to inhabit, as the fins of the fish foreshadow that water exists, or the wings of an eagle in the shell presuppose air. He cannot live without a world.
A beautifully illustrated nonfiction book with chapter titles including: "A Graphic History of Mankind", "Man In Relation to the Universe", "Man In Relation to the Earth", "Man In Relation to His Past", "Man In Relation to His Environment", "Man In Relation to Himself", "Man In Relation to His Future". Makes a great coffee table book!
Publisher: C. S. Hammond & Co
Date published: 1963
Book details: Hardcover 9.5 x 12.5, 64 pp.
Condition: Very good
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