Arthur Shipley (1861-1927) was a British zoologist who held the
position of Vice-Chancellor at the University of Cambridge from
1917 to 1919. First published in 1925, as the second edition of a
1923 original, this book was written by Shipley to provide students
of elementary biology with an understanding of the unity and
interconnectedness of life. The text attempts to bring out the fact
that plants and animals are at one in being alive and makes clear
the intimate association of both with their environment, whether it
be the air, the soil or the sea. Numerous illustrative figures are
included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in
the history of education and Shipley's writings.
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