
Man, Culture, and Society
by Harry L. Shapiro
"Man, Culture, and Society" by Harry L. Shapiro, Oxford University Press, 1960, eleventh printing. A vital anthology in anthropology and sociology. Good condition, worn dust jacket. No inscriptions. A valuable resource for understanding human cultural dynamics.
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The book is in good condition with a worn dust jacket that has minor edge tears. The binding is intact, and the pages are clean with no inscriptions or markings. The cover shows some signs of wear consistent with its age.
About This Vintage 1960 Edition
"Man, Culture, and Society," edited by Harry L. Shapiro, is an essential work in the fields of anthropology and sociology, published by Oxford University Press in New York. This particular copy is the eleventh printing from 1965, originally published as a Galaxy Book in 1960. The book brings together a comprehensive collection of essays that explore the intricate relationships between humans, their cultures, and societal structures. Shapiro, a noted anthropologist, has curated contributions that delve into various aspects of human behavior and cultural dynamics. This edition is a valuable resource for students and scholars of social sciences, offering insights that remain relevant. The book is in good condition, although the dust jacket shows some wear and minor edge tears, typical for its age.
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