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INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY A NATURALISTIC ACCOUNT OF MAN'S ADJUSTMENT TO HIS WORLD

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INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY A NATURALISTIC ACCOUNT OF MAN'S ADJUSTMENT TO HIS WORLD

by Bernard, L. L

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NY 1942 first edition. Crowell. Very Thick 8vo., Hardcover. 1041pp., illus., index. Good plus, some rubbing, minor wear, no DJ. Binding secure; text clean; no ownership marks. .

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Title
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY A NATURALISTIC ACCOUNT OF MAN'S ADJUSTMENT TO HIS WORLD
Author
Bernard, L. L
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Hardcover
Keywords
sociology
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