The Golden Library of Knowledge

Animals and their travels, migrations from one region to another

atoms

Birds of the world _ an introduction to the study of birds

Butterflies and moths

Early automobiles; the story of the horseless carriages from the clock-spring car of 1649 to Henry Ford's model T

Energy and power_ how man uses animals, wind, water, heat, electricity, chemistry, and atoms to help him in his daily living

engines

famous american ships

fishes and how they live

FLying animals; the airborne species of the animal kingdom and how they achieve flight

Indians and the Old West; the story of the first Americans

Magnetism _ what it is and how man has used it from ancient times to the present.

Mathematics; the story of numbers, symbols, and space

planets

Rocks And How They Were Formed

space flight

submarines

The body in action; the parts of the body and how they work

The insect world; ants, bees, wasps, butterflies, and many other insects and their relatives, including spiders and centipedes

the moon

The polar regions; the geography, climate, and life of the Arctic and Antarctic, and the explorers and scientists who discovered them

the sea

The story of maps & map-making; how man has charted his changing world from ancient times to the space age

The world of ants_ how they live, work, and communicate within their colonies

Vision_ how, why, and what we see

White Wilderness

wildlife of the west