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Foreword | p. vii |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Natural Philosophy and Mathematics in Print | |
Creating Standards of Accuracy: Faithorne's The Art of Graveing and the Royal Society | p. 15 |
"Perspicuity and Neatness of Expression": Algebra Textbooks in the Early American Republic | p. 37 |
The Circulation of Scientific Knowledge in Print | |
Voyaging and the Scientific Expedition Report, 1800-1940 | p. 65 |
Crossing Borders: The Smithsonian Institution and Nineteenth-Century Diffusion of Scientific Information between the United States and Canada | p. 87 |
Writing Medicine: George M. Gould and Medical Print Culture in Progressive America | p. 107 |
Science Education and Health Activism in Print | |
Evolution in Children's Science Books, 1882-1922 | p. 133 |
"Through Books to Nature": Texts and Objects in Nature Study Curricula | p. 156 |
Basic Seven, Basic Four, Mary Mutton, and a Pyramid: The Ideology of Meat in Print Culture | p. 180 |
What Two Books Can (and Cannot) Do: Stewart Udall's The Quiet Crisis and Its Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition | p. 201 |
Note on Sources | p. 223 |
Contributors | p. 233 |
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