
THE Living Races OF MAN
by Carleton S. Coon With Edward E. Hunt, Jr.
"The Living Races of Man" by Carleton S. Coon, Alfred A. Knopf, 1965, First Edition. Hardcover in fair condition with a worn dust jacket showing tears and discoloration. A key work in anthropology exploring human racial diversity through genetics. Essential for collectors of mid-20th-century race studies.
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The dust jacket is worn, with noticeable tears and discoloration, indicative of its vintage status. The hardcover binding remains intact, preserving the internal pages well. There are no inscriptions or signs of being an ex-library copy.
About This Vintage 1965 Edition
"The Living Races of Man" by Carleton S. Coon, with contributions from Edward E. Hunt, Jr., is a seminal work published in 1965 by Alfred A. Knopf in New York. This first edition provides a comprehensive survey of the racial composition of people worldwide, based on new evidence from genetics and other sciences. Carleton S. Coon, a prominent anthropologist, offers insights into human diversity and racial classifications, making this volume a significant contribution to the field of anthropology. This edition is particularly valuable for collectors and scholars interested in mid-20th-century perspectives on race studies. The book is bound in hardcover with a dust jacket, which shows signs of wear, including tears and discoloration, reflecting its age and use.
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