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Peter Parley's Wonders of the Earth, Sea, and Sky

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Aimed at young readers, the work surveys striking natural phenomena across land, sea, and sky. It opens with earth science — layers of strata, fossils and extinct animals, great bone caverns, volcanoes, earthquakes, hot springs, geysers, basalt formations, lava flows, and famous eruptions with buried towns — then turns to marine wonders: polar ice and icebergs, long journeys across the floe, whales and whaling, trade winds and storms, waterspouts, coral reefs and reef-building animals, luminous seas and cephalopods. The final section treats atmospheric phenomena, including the color of the sky, auroras, mock suns, and other transient meteors, presented in an accessible, descriptive style.

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Samuel G. Goodrich

Samuel G. Goodrich, also known by his pen name Peter Parley, was an American author and educator active in the 19th century. He is best known for his engaging children's literature, which aimed to educate young readers through entertaining narratives. Goodrich's works often blended history, science, and moral lessons, making complex subjects accessible to children. Notable titles include "Curiosities of Human Nature" and "Famous Men of Ancient Times," which reflect his interest in both human behavior and historical figures. His contributions to literature have left a lasting impact on American children's writing.

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