Fairbanks AK: University of Alaska Press 1958. Text block clean and intact at binding; minimal wear to cover. 40pp. Mimeograph Reprint. Comb-Bound. Very Good. Illus. by B&W Illustrations. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Scholarly Journal. University of Alaska Press
Fairbanks AK: University of Alaska Press 1955. Text block clean and intact at binding; minimal wear to binding. 61pp. Mimeograph Reprint. Comb-Bound. Very Good. Illus. by B&W Illustrations. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Scholarly Journal. University of Alaska Press
NY: Taplinger Publishing Company. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1967. First Edition. Hardcover. Hardcover has a few small spots light soiling & light wear around edges light corner bumping. Interior pages clean & tight for the most part. One page seen with a bottom tear. Paper split at spine by title page but no loose pages. Light soiling outer edge of pages. Jacket has edgewear & numerous small tears/chips age tanning price clipped. Profusely illustrated in colour & b/w. Photos/illustrations. 8vo 9.5" tall. A penetrating narrative by the authors an anthropolist and a geologist of their travels amongst the legendary nomadic South American Indians known as the cocaine eaters. They visited such diverse tribes as the Noanama who dwell in the rain-soaked delta of the Rio San Jauan; the remote Tukano whose culture displays a remarkable affinity to the Polynesians; the mountain Kogi whose civilization dates before the conquistadors; the nomad Guajiro on their arid peninsula and the aggressive Motilon of the cloud-forest. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Taplinger Publishing Company hardcover
Eveleigh Nash 1912 A good solid copy with some minor defects : fading to the red cloth covers a missing flyleaf and a slightly loose frontispiece. Internally a clean copy with no inscriptions but some browning to the first and last pages. A scarce anthropological account of the three tribes in a remote region on the border of India and China. First Edition. Cloth. Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Eveleigh Nash hardcover
Oxford University Press 1995. Softcover. viii 184 pp. " . an excellent book on caste: refined enough for the specialist robust and clear enough for the generalist." Light shelfwear otherwise clean and bright. . Very Good. 8vo. Oxford University Press paperback
Tucson AZ: Impresora Sahuaro 1987 Signed by author in blue ink on dedication page. Textblock is clean and tight. Lightly creased along spine slightly edge worn. 55pp.; including references cited and suggested reading. Signed by Author. Wraps. Very Good. Illus. by Diagrams/Graphs. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Paperback. Impresora Sahuaro paperback
<p>Clothbound 6 x 9 in. 308 pages notes bibliography index. 2 maps 19 illustrations 24 tables. Condition near fine unmarked.� Dust jacket very good rubbed with a small closed hole on front side near spine.� A fundamental reference based on close study of Nahuatl sources.</p> Rutgers University Press hardcover
<p>London Frank Cass and Co 1968 . Hardcover . NF/VG. Spine end bumped. DJ w/ 1/2in CT/crease lower front and couple on lower rear; some wear/rubbing; in new Brodart protector.</p> London, Frank Cass and Co, 1968 hardcover
NY: William Morrow & Co. 1957 Textblock and binding is clean and tight. moderately rubbed unclipped dust jacket lightly sunned spine. Small chip on back bottom edge; 192pp. . Cloth Spine. Very Good/Very Good in mylar. Illus. by Photographs. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Hard Cover. William Morrow & Co. hardcover
NY: Viking 1996 270pp; including index. Immaculate and tight gift quality copy in lightly rubbed unclipped dust jacket. First Edition/2nd Printing. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine in mylar. Illus. by Photographs. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Hard Cover. Viking hardcover
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1997 owner's five-line ink notation on title page describing a talk given by the author at the Colorado Springs Pioneer's Museum; light shelf wear. 235pp. including index. 1st Prtg. Wraps. Very Good. Illus. by Photos. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Paper Back. University of Oklahoma Press paperback
Santa Fe NM: Museum of New Mexico 1966 Text block clean and tight in moderately edge-worn covers with small closed tear at front hinge. 165 pp. Wraps. Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Paperback. Museum of New Mexico paperback
Mexico: Editorial "CULTURA" 1935 Book block clean; slightly shaken at hinge. Two pages stained at top edge; covers rubbed with edges and corners bumped scuffed and frayed; 3/4" piece of spine missing at top edge. lightly hand-soiled. Paper Boards. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Diego Rivera. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Hard Cover. Editorial "CULTURA" hardcover
Fairbanks AK: University of Alaska Press 1982 Text block clean and tight with minimal wear to wraps. 191 pp. Wraps. Very Good . Illus. by Photographs Charts Maps Line Drawings. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Scholarly Journal. University of Alaska Press paperback
Santa Fe NM: Museum of New Mexico 1966 Text block clean and tight with moderate wear to binding. Corners bumped. 165 pp. Wraps. Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Paperback. Museum of New Mexico paperback
Churchill Manitoba Canada: Eskimo Museum written in French English and Eskimo; text block corner-creased but clean and tight in moderately edge-worn and rubbed binding; No publication date given; Father P.B. Fransen O.M.I. came to the Arctic in 1953 from Flanders in Belgium. Wraps. Good. Illus. by B&W Photographs; Line Drawings. 12mo - over 6�" - 7�" tall. Paperback. Eskimo Museum paperback
Seattle: University of Washington Press 1966. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Cloth in DJ; 247pp; Chipping to DJ clean tight copy VG/Good condition. Introduction by Jacob Gruber. Essays by Ross Parmenter Nancy Oestreich Lurie & Ronald P. Rohner. Illustrated. University of Washington Press hardcover
Ned Munger 1995. Softcover. Near Fine. 195pp; Clean tight copy Near Fine condition. Novel involving ideas about apes & anthropology by an Africa scholar & former president of the L.S.B. Leaky Foundation. Ned Munger paperback
Bangkok: The National Culture Institute 1953. Second Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Wraps; 24pp; Covers slightly age-toned previous owner's name to title page interior clean & tight VG condition. Discusses the Loy Krathong and Songkran Festival in Thailand. Illustrated with photos. The National Culture Institute paperback
Univ of Washington Pr 1993 The American Museum of Natural History Anthropological Papers Number 72. Upper corner of back cover bumped. Trade Paperback. Very Good. Oversize. Univ of Washington Pr paperback
Softcover booklet; blue paper covers stapled binding 15pp. Bound reprint of an article that appeared in El Palacio 1960 Vol 67 No. 4. pp 125-139. Very good condition slight yellowing from age. paperback
University of California A very good trade paperback. A classic account of an Indian village with an extended postscript written a generation later. 6th printing 1969. University of California paperback
1952. 319 pp. 4 essays " . based on Appendixes originally published in my edition of C. H. Tawney's 'Katha-Sarit-Sagara'."Red cloth corners slightly bent. DJ has some wear especially at spine tips a few chips 0.5" tear on spine. hardcover
New York New York U.S.A.: E P Dutton 1990 Slightest bumping to the back cover top edgeotherwise the book is in fine condition. Beautifully illustrated. First Trade. Trade Paperback. Near Fine/No Jacket as Issued. E P Dutton paperback
University Press of Florida 2005. xii 270 pp. The author " .examines archaeolgical and ethnohistorical data through an innovative lens and discovers what the architecture of the Moche Chimu and Inca reveals about the roles of authority conflict and ritual in the cultural identities of these societies." Bright clean copy. . Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo. University Press of Florida unknown
Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1987. Hardcover. 0395380170 . First printing. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Houghton Mifflin hardcover
University of Alabama 2001. Softcover. xxii 332 pp. "Hawkins mixes profound structural analysis with intimate conversational portraits to paint a picture of a military community torn between the competing demands of army life and family responsibilities ." Photo frontis and 12 pages of photos. Bright clean copy. . Near Fine. 8vo. University of Alabama paperback
Columbia University Press 1993. Softcover. 383 pp. Study of " . an exceptional society in which women have equivalent access to power and prestige and significant control over the means of production." Bright clean copy. Near Fine. 8vo. Columbia University Press paperback
New Hyde Park NY : University Books . Very Good/No Jacket. 1966. 2nd Printing. Boxed Set. 8vo green cloth over boards very good or better No marks 2 volumes in slipcase which shows some rubbing/ wear but is still firm University Books New Hyde Park 1966 2nd printing OVERSIZE shipping two volumes as one but need extra for USPS Priority or International . University Books hardcover
Cambridge University Press 1991. Softcover. 2006 reprint. " . a detailed study of marriage among the Maduzai a tribal society in Afghan Turkistan." Bright clean copy. . Very Good. 8vo. Cambridge University Press paperback
Detselig Enterprises 2008. Softcover. 292 pp. The authors examine " . a series of watershed issues that remain on the order paper fro Canada's Aboriginal people." . Near Fine. 8vo. Detselig Enterprises paperback
Aboriginal Studies Press 2004. In large illustrated wrappers. This report is the outcome of a project funded by the Criminology Research Council. The original title of the project in the name of Colin Tatz was "Aboriginal youth suicide : towards a model of explanation and alleviation". In seeking to gain an understanding youth suicide in Aboriginal and Maori communities Tatz examines the social and political contexts the origins of the "new violence" the anthropology of suicide the prevalence and nature of Aboriginal suicide and social and contributing factors. What began as a 1999 report to Australia's Criminology Research Council has been expanded and personalized into a study of young Aboriginal men and women who feel they have no purpose in life and choose death instead. It focuses on New South Wales the Australian Capital Territory and New Zealand where suicide rates may be the world's worst. Tatz Macquarie U. works to get behind the statistics to portray the grim history that has led to this public health crisis as well as the alienation of contemporary Aboriginal life that perpetuates it. Fine as New. Aboriginal Studies Press paperback