The book "Man and Nature: the foundations of natural science in the public domain" volume 5, Sower publishing house, Leningrad, XX century.
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"Man and Nature" is part of an extensive popular science work aimed at making the basics of natural science accessible to a wide audience. This volume examines key aspects of human interaction with nature, including the laws of physics, biology, chemistry, and ecology that affect daily life. The book is presented in a clear and easily understandable form, which makes complex scientific concepts accessible to readers. It is intended not only to enlighten, but also to inspire further study of natural sciences, emphasizing the importance of harmonious coexistence of man and nature.
The Seeder Publishing House is one of the Soviet publishing houses that operated in Leningrad in the first half of the 20th century. It specialized in the production of popular science and educational literature, including books aimed at popularizing knowledge in various fields of science and technology.
A special feature of the "Sower" was the desire to convey complex scientific ideas to a wide range of readers using simple and accessible language. The publishing house produced books on natural science, biology, physics, chemistry, as well as educational and methodological literature for schoolchildren and students.
Although Sower was not as large and well-known as other Soviet publishing houses, its contribution to the dissemination of scientific knowledge and education of the population was significant. Sower's publications were highly appreciated for their educational value and accessibility.
In excellent condition after professional restoration.
Sizes: 18.5 × 26 × 2.5 cm .