Manniskoraserna och Moderna Rasproblem | Gaston Backman

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
IZ0320
Bob Shop ID
596242861
Publisher: Albert Bonniers (1935)
ISBN: N/A
Condition: Very good. For a full condition description, email here
Binding: Hardcover without DJ
Pages: 363
Dimensions: 19.2 x 13.5 x 2.3cm
SKU: IZ0320
Weight: 0.6kg
Price: R180.00
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by Gaston Backman
+++ A study of the world's different races (in Swedish) from 1935. Includes photographs, illustrations and maps/charts.

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