Description
1904 American Book Company edition. Hardcover is scuffed, dinged, and worn along the corners/edges/spine including fraying. Pages are discolored and a few have notations. Binding is loosening but still completely intact.
This well-loved copy of Levi Seeley’s “History of Education” is a true bibliophilic treasure. Published in 1904 by the esteemed American Book Company, it stands as a witness to the evolution of educational thought in the United States. Seeley, a prominent educator and philosopher, meticulously traces the development of educational systems from ancient civilizations to the modern era, offering invaluable insights into the social, political, and cultural forces that shaped learning throughout history.
The book’s wear and tear, from the frayed edges to the loosening binding, are a testament to its enduring relevance and the countless hands it has passed through. The notations scattered across its pages hint at the intellectual discourse it has sparked, inviting readers to engage in a dialogue with the past. For collectors and scholars alike, this volume represents a rare opportunity to possess a piece of educational history, a tangible link to the minds that shaped the way we learn and teach today.