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They Studied Man
by
Abram Kardiner
Other authors
Edward Preble
(Contributor)
Paperback, 1963
Status
Available
Call number
572
Tags
anthropology
,
biography
,
history of science
,
history
,
Mentor book
Genres
Anthropology
Academic: History
Science & Nature
Biography & Memoir
Biography
History
Nonfiction
Collection
Your library
Publication
Mentor Books / The New American Library (1963), Mass Market Paperback, 255 pages
Subjects
Culture
Language
English
ISBN
none
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