Race [Hardcover] John R. Baker

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“Race” by John R. Baker (1974, Oxford University Press) is a seminal work exploring the biological aspects of race. This hardcover edition is in good condition, with a worn dust jacket showing edge tears. The book, free from inscriptions and library markings, is a must-have for those interested in anthropology and sociology. ISBN: 0-19-212954-6.

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“Race” by John R. Baker, published by Oxford University Press in 1974, is a comprehensive exploration of the concept of race from a biological perspective. Baker, an esteemed Emeritus Reader in Cytology at Oxford University, delves into the intricate details of racial differences, challenging prevailing notions and encouraging a more scientific discourse. This work is a culmination of Baker’s extensive research and expertise, providing readers with a profound understanding of the biological aspects of race. It serves as a vital resource for those interested in anthropology, sociology, and the biological sciences, offering insightful commentary on the implications of racial distinctions in human societies.

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Author

John R. Baker

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Condition

Acceptable

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unknown

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