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2010

Describes one idea of the streamlined, automated world of 2010 where beds are built into the floor, school is attended by vision phone, and groceries and dinner are ordered and delivered by computer.

The insect world

Arranged by season, this book includes descriptions of "many of the most common and most easily noticed insects in central and eastern United States...Brief general information about the structure and growth of insects, their relation to man and their place in zoological classification is placed at the end of the book"--Foreward.

The insect world

Arranged by season, this book includes descriptions of "many of the most common and most easily noticed insects in central and eastern United States...Brief general information about the structure and growth of insects, their relation to man and their place in zoological classification is placed at the end of the book"--Foreward.

The insect world

Arranged by season, this book includes descriptions of "many of the most common and most easily noticed insects in central and eastern United States...Brief general information about the structure and growth of insects, their relation to man and their place in zoological classification is placed at the end of the book"--Foreward.

Heat and fire

1973
Discusses sources and uses of heat and fire and some solutions for our present energy crisis.

How animals survive

1974
Describes how animals survive by using their armor, camouflage, horns, stings, and other natural protective devices.

Wetlands

bogs, marshes, and swamps
1974
Traces the development and describes the characteristics of bogs, marshes, and swamps.

Finding out about trucks

1981
Describes and illustrates many varieties of trucks and how they function.

Puerto Rico: island of contrasts

1973
Discusses the history, people, and culture of this island commonwealth and the life-style and problems of the Puerto Ricans who have migrated to the mainland in search of jobs.

The insect world

Arranged by season, this book includes descriptions of "many of the most common and most easily noticed insects in central and eastern United States...Brief general information about the structure and growth of insects, their relation to man and their place in zoological classification is placed at the end of the book"--Foreward.

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