
Too Many Americans
by Lincoln H. Day and Alice Taylor Day
"Too Many Americans" by Lincoln H. Day and Alice Taylor Day, Houghton Mifflin, 1964, First Printing. Hardcover with worn dust jacket. A seminal work on American demographic trends, valuable for collectors of sociological studies.
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The book is in good condition with a dust jacket that shows wear, including minor edge tears and scuffing. The binding remains strong, and the pages are clean without any inscriptions or library markings.
About This Vintage 1964 Edition
"Too Many Americans" by Lincoln H. Day and Alice Taylor Day, published by Houghton Mifflin Company in Boston, 1964, is a first edition offering a detailed analysis of demographic trends in America. This first printing provides insights into the social and economic implications of population growth. The authors, recognized for their expertise in sociology and demography, present a critical examination relevant to policymakers and scholars. As a first edition, this book holds value for collectors interested in mid-20th-century social studies. The hardcover edition is accompanied by a dust jacket showing signs of wear, including edge tears and scuffing, yet remains intact.
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