The Worlds of Science

The Worlds of Science

"The Worlds of Science" is a series of science book paperbacks by various authors published by Pyramid Books in the 1960s. The series included both reprints of works originally published independently and new works written especially for the series. Prominent contributors included Isaac Asimov and L. Sprague de Camp, among others.

Books in the series include:
# "The Human Brain", by John Pfeifer
# "Maya", by Charles Gallenkamp
# "Nine Planets", by Alan E. Nourse
# "Living Earth", by Peter Farb
# "Chemistry Creates a New World", by Bernard Jaffe
# "The Road to Man", by Herbert Wendt
# "Giants of Science", by Philip Cane
# "Snakes of the World", by Raymond Ditmars
# "The ABC of Physics", by Jerome S. Meyer
# "Computers", by Stanley Englehardt
# "Man and Dolphin", by John C. Lilly
# "Kingdom of the Octopus", by Frank W. Lane
# "Dinosaurs", by Nicholas Hutton III
# "The Story of Weather", by Capt. David C. Holmes, USN
# "Fact and Fancy", by Isaac Asimov
# "Electronics", by Stanley L. Englehardt
# "Conquest of the Moon", by William Hines
# "Elephant", by L. Sprague de Camp


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