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Margaret Mead And Samoa.  The Making And Unmaking Of An Anthropological Myth.

Author Name:   Freeman, Derek.

Title:    Margaret Mead And Samoa. The Making And Unmaking Of An Anthropological Myth.

Binding:   Binding is: Hardcover.
Book Condition:   Book condition: Very Good (VG).
Jacket Condition:   Jacket condition: Very Good (V
Edition:   First Edition.
Size:   Standard Book Size
Publisher:    Published by Harvard University Press, Cambridge. 1983.
ISBN Number:   0674548302 / 9780674548305

Seller ID:   312171

The author presents us the how and why Margaret Mead perpetrated a myth about Samoa's untroubled and free loving adolescents. 379 pages, notes, glossary, acknowledgments, and index. Wear to extremities of dust jacket. Slight slant to spine of book. Dust jacket and book are in Very Good condition.

Keywords: anthropology history biography ethnology science nature

Price = 15.00 USD
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