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New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1938. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good+/Very Good. First Edition stated. Boards in black cloth, gilt stamped spine; front cover is blind stamped with a zig-zag pattern. Interior is clean and unmarked. Dust jacket has a few very small chips and shows some minor edgewear; not price clipped ($2.00); in an archival mylar sleeve. 233 pages. Keller's examination of traditional social values concerning property, the family, education, economics, and government: how they came about, why they are maintained, why they are preserved in times of stress, and why they are indispensable to progress. Albert Galloway Keller (1874-1956) was a conservative sociologist and professor at Yale University. He was closely associated with his teacher and colleague, William Graham Sumner.
Race distinction by Keller, A.G. [Albert Galloway] - 1909
by Keller, A.G. [Albert Galloway]
Race distinction
by Keller, A.G. [Albert Galloway]
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New Haven, CT: Department of Anthropology, Yale College, 1909. 36p., folded chart, staplebound wraps slightly edge worn with minor soiling, minor pen notes on verso of front wrap, minor internal handling wear, inmost leaves are detached from staple. Early survey of anthropology attempting to 'scientifically' construct the idea of race.
- Bookseller Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (US)
- Book Condition Used
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher Department of Anthropology, Yale College
- Place of Publication New Haven, CT
- Date Published 1909