Races: A Study of the Problems of Race Formation in Man
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
27th February 1981
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
599.9
Hardback
153
This study is based on the following premises: human beings differ in their physiological reactions to their different environments and consequently differ in appearance; individuals who resemble each other in observable characteristics tend to be grouped together geographically; therefore, races exist in man as in any other species.
on /f Carleton /i Stevens
n /f Stanley /i M.
dsell /f Joseph /i Benjamin