Life Science Library

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The LIFE Science Library was a popular series of hardbound books published by Time-Life between 1963 and 1967. Each of the 26 volumes explored a major topic of the natural sciences. They were intended for, and written at a level appropriate to, an educated lay readership. In each volume, the text of each of eight chapters was followed by a "Picture Essay" lavishly illustrating the subject of the preceding chapter. The Consulting Editors of the series were microbiologist Rene Dubos, physicist Henry Margenau, and physicist and novelist C.P. Snow.

Each volume was written by a primary author (or authors) "and the Editors of LIFE". The 26 volumes in the series were:

  • Food and Nutrition (1967), by William H. Sebrell, Jr and James J. Haggerty
  • The Physician (1967), by Russel V. Lee and Sarel Eimerl
  • Drugs (1967), by Walter Modell and Alfred Lansing
  • Wheels
  • A Guide to Science and Index to the LIFE Science Library (1967)