By Various; Anthony Leeds; Andrew P. Vayda [ed.]
Washington, D.C.   American Association for the Advancement of Science
9" by 6" vii, 304pp
An uncommon work discussing the historical relationships between animals and man, based on a symposium and developed from the editors' earlier work on the subject.
By Various; Anthony Leeds; Andrew P. Vayda [ed.]

1970 Man, Culture, and Animals: The Role of Animals in Human Ecological Adjustments. Based on a symposium presented at the Denver meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 30 December 1961

Washington, D.C.   American Association for the Advancement of Science
9" by 6" vii, 304pp
An uncommon work discussing the historical relationships between animals and man, based on a symposium and developed from the editors' earlier work on the subject.
£75.00
: 0.5kgs / : 908Y43

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Publishers' Original Binding, Uncommon

The third printing of this work.

In the publisher's original cloth binding. 

This work discusses the intriguing relations between animals and man from various parts of the world.

The series of essays looks at topics of interest such as Southern Athabaskan herding patterns, native cattle keeping in Eastern Africa and the myth of the sacred cow. 

It is based on a symposium which was held during the 128th annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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In the original cloth binding. Externally, with a few marks to the boards and instances of spotting to the cloth edges. Slight bumping to the spine head and tail. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean.

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