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The Ethnography of Franz Boas; Letters and Diaries of Franz Boas Written on the Northwest Coast from 1886 to 1931

The Ethnography of Franz Boas; Letters and Diaries of Franz Boas Written on the Northwest Coast from 1886 to 1931 by [AMERICANA] [ED: ROHNER, Ronald P.

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Title
The Ethnography of Franz Boas; Letters and Diaries of Franz Boas Written on the Northwest Coast from 1886 to 1931
Author
[AMERICANA] [ED: ROHNER, Ronald P.
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
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Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1969. First Thus. Octavo. 23.5cm. Publisher's slate grey cloth titled and decorated in red to spine and front board. Dustjacket. [xxx]; 331pp. Clean and sharp, very light bumping to spine ends and a little shelfwear; internally clean, bright red endpapers, bookplate to front pastedown, 6pp of black and white photographs; in a clean and striking example of the dustjacket with some very minor scuffing and wear, and a little soiling to the white rear panel. A very good, bright copy indeed. An examination of the work and methodology of the eccentric field anthropologst Franz Boas, whose unconventional style and prolific projects make a somewhat divisive figure. From the library of Nathaniel Tarn, noted poet, tranlsator, and professor of anthropology, with his bookplate.