Little Masterpieces of Science: Mind
Little Masterpieces of Science: Mind, edited by George Iles in the early 20th century, is a collection of essays from prominent thinkers like John Fiske and Thomas H. Huxley. The book explores the evolution of human thought, focusing on the nature of the mind, its faculties such as memory and common sense, and the significance of infancy in human development. This work is notable for its early contributions to psychology and education, reflecting the scientific discourse of its time.

