Condition
Early 1915 hardcover edition of Schools of To-Morrow by John Dewey and Evelyn Dewey. The binding is tight and structurally solid with clean pages and attractive gilt lettering on the front cover and spine. No dust jacket. Light age-related wear and toning consistent with a book over 100 years old. Includes an attractive period ex libris bookplate and a 1915 ownership signature on the front blank endpaper. No major library markings or significant damage observed.
Description
Early hardcover edition of Schools of To-Morrow by influential American philosopher and educator John Dewey, co-authored with Evelyn Dewey and published by E. P. Dutton & Company in 1915.
A desirable early educational philosophy title discussing progressive education and experimental schools during the early 20th century. John Dewey remains one of the most important figures in modern educational theory, making original early editions consistently collectible.
This copy retains its original cloth binding with strong gold lettering and presents well for its age. Includes a period ex libris plate and contemporary 1915 ownership inscription, adding historical character and provenance.
The book will be securely poly bagged and shipped in a sturdy box. Handled and packed by a collector for collectors. Stored in a smoke-free environment. Fast shipping with tracking and careful packaging guaranteed.
Keywords
John Dewey, Schools of To-Morrow, Schools of Tomorrow, Educational Philosophy, Progressive Education, Early Education Reform, 1915 Book, E P Dutton, Vintage Philosophy Book, Pedagogy, American Philosophy, Evelyn Dewey, Antique Education Book, Early 20th Century Book, Educational History