
The Culturally Deprived Child
by Frank Riessman
"The Culturally Deprived Child" by Frank Riessman, Harper & Row, 1962. Hardcover in good condition. No inscriptions or library markings. Explores cultural deprivation's effects on child development, a key text in educational psychology.
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The book is in good condition with a sturdy hardcover binding. There are no inscriptions or signatures, and it is not an ex-library copy. The dust jacket's condition is unknown, but the book itself shows minimal wear, with the spine and covers intact and clean.
About This Vintage 1962 Edition
"The Culturally Deprived Child" by Frank Riessman, published by Harper & Row in 1962, delves into the pressing issues of cultural deprivation and its impact on child development and education. This hardcover edition, printed in New York, Evanston, and London, presents Riessman's insights as Chairman of the Department of Psychology at Bard College. This work is significant for educators and psychologists interested in understanding the challenges faced by children in deprived cultural environments. While the book's edition is not specified, its 1962 publication makes it a valuable historical resource in educational psychology. The physical condition of the book is good, with no inscriptions or signatures.
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