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The Living Races of Man: This Companion Volume to the Origin of Races is a Complete Survey of the Racial Composition of All Peoples of the World, Based on New Evidence Drawn From Genetic and Other Sciences With Many Surprising Conclusions (original 1965; edition 1965)

by Carleton S. Coon, Vincent Kotschar (Maps) (Illustrator)

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Title:The Living Races of Man: This Companion Volume to the Origin of Races is a Complete Survey of the Racial Composition of All Peoples of the World, Based on New Evidence Drawn From Genetic and Other Sciences With Many Surprising Conclusions
Authors:Carleton S. Coon
Other authors:Vincent Kotschar (Maps) (Illustrator)
Info:Borzoi/Alfred A. Knopf (1965), Edition: First Edition, First Printing, Hardcover
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Tags:Anglo-American non-Extremist Racism (Post WWII through the 1970's), Anthropology, Biology, Books with Table of Contents, European History, Geography, History, Knopf Publishing, Racialism, The 'East' (India - China - Japan: Ancient and Modern - Religious and Secular), World History

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The living races of man by Carleton S. Coon (1965)

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La pensee ne doit jamais se soumettre, ni a un dogme, ni a un parti, ni a une passion, ni a un interet, ni a une idee preconcue, ni a quoi que ce soit, si ce n'est aux faits eux-memes, parce que, pour elle, se soumettre, ce serait cesser d'etre
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To Hallam Leonard Movius, Jr., the discoverer of Movius's Line, which long divided into two major geographical regions the races of man, his archaeological industries, and his languages.
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At least seasonally or temporarily the human animal inhabits every continent and almost everry island on which it can find enough to drink, and it can be seen with the naked eye, with radar, or with some other device on and under both land and sea, in the air, and occasionally in outer space.
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