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Book reviewed in this article:Down to Earth, by Robin Place, M.A., First Class Honours, Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Cambridge.Science and its Background, Second Edition by H. D. Anthony, Headmaster, Kilburn Grammar School, London.The Gifted Student as Future Scientist, by Paul F. Brandwein, Chairman, Science Department, Forest Hills High School, New York, N. Y.Analytic Geometry, by Ross R. Middlemiss, Professor of Mathematics, Washington University.Analytic Geometry, by Neal H. McCoy and Richard E. Johnson, Department of Mathematics, Smith College.College Algebra, Revised Edition, by Paul R. Rider, Ph. D., Chief Statistician, Aeronautical Research Laboratory, Wright‐Patterson Air Force Base, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Washington University.Your Career in Physics, by Philip Pollack.Our Wonderful Eyes, by John Perry.Using Chemistry, by Oscar E. Lanford, Dean, College at New York State College for TeachersAnthropology, by J. E. Manchip White, (M A Contab)Elements of Physics, Second Edition, by George Shortley, B.E.E., Ph.D., Operations Research Office, The Johns Hopkins University, Formerly Professor of Physics, The Ohio State University; and Dudley Williams, A.B., Ph.D., Professor of Physics, The Ohio State University.How the Earth Is Made, by Peter Hood.